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#1 CattiJack
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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]They should enforce that worldwide. Kids shouldn't be up that late.funsohng
The problem is Korean students go to school till 10PM and do private tutoring afterwards....

My Korean cousin was going through this routine while I visited in Seoul. His conclusion told me he hated his life and wanted to die.

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#2 CattiJack
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Ten stogeys in one hour? What a waste.

TC your friend has obviously alot to hide. Don't let him drown it out with too much of that ****

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#3 CattiJack
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Poms and little dogs yap so loud it makes me deaf.

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#4 CattiJack
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I'm looking to play an older game, one with lots of loot. A buddy of mine use to play this a long time ago when I first discovered it.

Is it worth a play?

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/revenant/index.html?tag=result%3Btitle%3B1

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#5 CattiJack
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Never seen this it was a very nice suprise! :D

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#6 CattiJack
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I've kinda looked at DaoC lately, but I've been trying to look at the realm war updates on their website and it looks like there's like 50 people playing the game.

Swedish_Chef

Bitter sweet news I'm afraid that style of MMORPG is long gone.

Dark age of Camelot gives me memories of RvR glory. It's just behind the times and hardcore players stay with it since nothing else comes close. Warhammer didn't cut it for me, I do miss my DaoC though what an amazing mmo experience. It's the only game where I made permanant online friends and memorable enemies, that doesn't happen in WoW with all the instant instancing/cross realm how sad.

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#7 CattiJack
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I enjoy video games but strictly speaking you will grow out of it.

I fell inlove with video games when I was young just like many others seeing how it mainly served younger audiences.

Trust me the novelty wears off after a few decades I understand your point of view.

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#8 CattiJack
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Nuclear energy works but fission creates waste that have incredibley persistant half lifes ranging around 100,000 years.

Should we soil ourselves in calamity? Shoot it into space and piss off the aliens? Do what my russian friend suggests and just bury it?

"Hey it came from the Earth it can go back there no worries."

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#9 CattiJack
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Being a long time smoker myself I've seen it all. The only thing you need to worry about is your personal choice. This propaganda must be effective you do seem worried.

Cigarettes will never go away, smoking is significantly prominent in our culture. There will never be a time where inhaling combusted plant matter will be considered taboo or even primitive. Everyone seeks pleasure and if they choose cigarettes guess what, you don't have to light up old sport!

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#10 CattiJack
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Yeah, Internet in Korea is pretty fast. I had uncanny wifi speeds in Busan, but then again, I believe 95% of the population have broadband internet...they gotta have their E-sports feed :P

zeta

The internet is superb! There's nothing better then to feel like home in another country when a familiar game is being casted on television. They treat those gamer teams like celebrities there it's absolutely wonderful. While in Korea I feel so content and safe walking around at night enjoying myself. They have really learned how to live with people there. When I visit my brother in Chicago that feeling is totally absent.