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#1 Legendism
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I loved Royce's bit with the "Hi Rihanna..." but lets face it, it was a way of stalling his freestyle. The other Slaughterhouse members did a lot better than I imagined though - but I think the title goes to Eminem. Of course, we do have to remember that he was the fifth and final freestyler on the freestyle, and so he would've had more precious time to think of rhymes

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#2 Legendism
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I think the school system in the UK is a lot more monotonous than that in the US, looking at everyone's responses. I think our college is more like your schools really. In high-school I was in at 8:30am everyday, and every school day finished at 3pm on the dot. In college however, I have a 8:55am start on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (wake-up at 6:30). Tuesdays and Thursdays I don't have to be in until 10:55 and so I can have a nice 8:30 wakeup :D
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I didn't really like high school - I don't feel like I fell into any of the social cliques. There were the would-be-dropouts who always smoked at dinner and break times, disrupted every single class with their immaturity; and had an obsession for smoking cannabis - that group consumed a small portion of the year. Then there were the ones that were big indie rock fans. These people all dressed similarly outside of school, and in free time gathered on fields and drank excessively. Yuck. I had a few friends I hung around with at dinner and breaks, but in general I much prefer college students over my high school's students. In addition, I was very overweight in years 7, 8 and 9 of high-school and received verbal abuse for it. Childhood immaturity on their part, I know - but it forced me into holding many grudges for the 5 years I stayed there.
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I'd really like to be a police detective. Living in the UK, I have access to free college education and so I'm studying advanced level Law, Psychology and History. I was doing computer science too, but dropped that prematurely due to my utter hatred for the subject.
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#5 Legendism
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I'm sorry OP, I could just imagine you being Isaach or Isaiah from Deadly Premonition referring to her as a goddess haha
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#6 Legendism
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I tried being a serious Star Wars fan about a year ago - it was hard work! All these forumers on The Old Republic's website knowing the in-and-out of the whole saga, novels, pretty much every piece of canon out there! I decided to bring it down to a level where I read some of the novels every now and then; and watch the films occasionally.
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#7 Legendism
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Ah, thank you halokillerz. (Sorry, the "Quick Quote" is crashing for me!) I'll look into gameplay of Eternal Sonata. I guess despite it being a different style; it could kinda ease me into the genre a little more comfortably than Lost Odyessy.
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#8 Legendism
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[QUOTE="DJ_Lae"] But if you can beat that Lost Odyssey boss, the game does get a fair bit easier. I died at least half a dozen times on the stupid thing - it's incredibly unbalanced and whether you beat him or not depends on how many times he uses his power attack, which is completely random.

Ah I guess that's a bit of motivation then. Thank you
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#9 Legendism
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Well I would recommend Blue Dragon. It is pretty much made from the classic maker of the FF games.ThumpyBowser
Ah, I've heard about long-term JRPG gamers being generally critical of Blue Dragon. If this is because of it's simplicity, it may be perfect for me.
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#10 Legendism
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LOTR: Conquest nets you an easy 500-600g by skimming the campaign. You could also get a lot of gamerscore from Borderlands; especially from the GOTY edition which includes all the major DLCs. You'll also have no problem (I hope) in getting 1000G on Oblivion. It's one of the easiest RPGs for completion in my opinion, and on the easiest difficulty; all the storylines can be cleared in a few days. I also find that the Left 4 Dead games were rather easy - this may not be the case now though as the online popularity has massively decreased. If you can find a partner for 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, you'll get an easy (mindless) 500+ G. I also found Fable 2 and 3 pretty easy for achievements; especially #2.