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#1 Mike_HawkNiiice
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I wouldn't call it perverted because it is all natural. Males, more than MOST females are attracted to anything sexual. We can't help that. I have a girlfriend of two years and I still look at other girls. I can't help it.

I am a very sexual person. I have a freaking STACK of porn movies, plus the stuff that is on my computer.

I wouldn't call it perverted, though. Unless you are a big religious freak, you might find me or this disgusting. I don't.

My girlfriend is the total opposite of me.

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#2 Mike_HawkNiiice
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What is the big deal about violence in videogames? Mike Hawk is big. I mean there has been violence in movies and books way before the first videogame was invented.

If there is a rating system that goes from E to AO, then why get upset when a game is rated AO? How come if a movie is more violent than ManHunt2 it doesn't get rated AO, more importantly, X?

What the EF is that about? Why can't there be some fun AO games for the PS3 or 360? (we know nintendo doesn't have enough guts to step into that market) Think of the possibilites? Why have a rating system that goes that high if you never use it?

I'm not too much into porn but why not explore all the possibilites of video game making? Why not make sex games? Is sex more offensive than war?

What's up with all these war games? Is the government trying to make us think that WAR is fun so more people can join their brain washed corp?

America gets mad when there is an accidental nipple slip but cheers when someone recieves a headshot. If it's all for ratings why not put some sex on TV or lessen the ratings?

Can anyone answer this? Does anyone agree? If you're over the age of 18 (heck, my mom let me play violent games since I could remember and it hasn't done me harm) then it shouldn't matter.

This doesn't mean that the only games I care about are violent games, I just don't understand what the big deal is.

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#3 Mike_HawkNiiice
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150,000 a year isn't a lot of money. It is for me, but it's not all the money in the world. Some people make that in a DAY!

Well, I just passed my General Securities Registered Representative Examination and now I have to take my Uniform Investment Advisor Law Exam. If you can understand I am on my way to become a stock broker.

I've been training on the job. They have excellent on the job training. No pay, though. I'm glad I am done with that. It takes about 6 months to take all these testsso in the mean time most of us are allowed some training.

I am THIS close to becoming a registered representative for my firm.

Some roses grow from concrete. Ever watch the pursuit of happyness? Some people are motivated enough to let nothing stop them.

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#4 Mike_HawkNiiice
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There is nothing wrong about dropping out of high school. If you can make it through high school then make it through it. Dropping out is only the last resort if you can't make it or have better plans.

I dropped out at the age of 16. That extra 2-3 years in the work force gave me time to save up for a big UNIVERSITY. I did the community college crap and now I just graduated the university of illinois (i go to school with michael jordan's son). I'm done with school when all my friends are just now getting TO their university. HA HA!

Seriously, it isn't just for losers. You're life isn't ruined if you drop out. I know your teachers say (because MINE sure did) that with dropping out you have no chance of getting far in life. That is a lie. Don't let the school systems brain wash you like they were made for.

I start my new job in 3 months and I'll be making well over $150,000 a year. Not bad for a 22 year old drop out with a GED who didn't need school but STILL made it far in life.

This is just motivation for those of you who are having troubles in school or plain don't like school. A school won't make who you are. Jobs don't care (though it looks nice) that you graduated from some big wig university, they care about that 4 years after it and what you are planning to do with it.

Mike Hawk is nice.

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ur an idiot and I dubt ur lame a$$ story go back to HS moron

Look on google. He goes to the U of I.

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#5 Mike_HawkNiiice
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I said it LOOKS NICE, didn't I?

So just because this guy has no experience and graduated from Yale they are going to pick him even though since his graduation he has done nothing to benefit him, didn't even get a job, over this guy who graduated from the U of I and since his graduation went to work for said comapany and even furthered his abilities by putting his degree to use.

Get what I am saying?

People on this board believe you can't get into a college because you dropped out of school, what a shame. Yes, you can still go to college if you get your GED. This is what I did.

Say Mike Hawk 3 times fast.

I had to pay for a few things along the way but I did it without high school.

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#6 Mike_HawkNiiice
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Tell people that jobs don't care about what school you go to all you want, then let them try to become a doctor or lawyer and lets see how they do.Mumbles527

I didn't say they DIDN'T care. I said that they are more worried about what you can do with that DEGREE from said university. I can tell people I graduated from Stanford all day. Will that alone land me a job? What about my skills? A fancy college doesn't make you a reliable worker, YOU DO!

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#7 Mike_HawkNiiice
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No. It's not MY job to tell them the rating of the game. It is only my job to make sure that the person renting the game is of legal age.

It isn't my job to do the ESRB's job. They rate the games. They put the big M or big E there on the game box for a reason! I can't believe people then moan when their child is playing that said M rated game. The ESRB didn't fail to do it's job. It was either your fault as a parent or the person who sold them the game.

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#8 Mike_HawkNiiice
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There is nothing wrong about dropping out of high school. If you can make it through high school then make it through it. Dropping out is only the last resort if you can't make it or have better plans.

I dropped out at the age of 16. That extra 2-3 years in the work force gave me time to save up for a big UNIVERSITY. I did the community college crap and now I just graduated the university of illinois (i go to school with michael jordan's son). I'm done with school when all my friends are just now getting TO their university. HA HA!

Seriously, it isn't just for losers. You're life isn't ruined if you drop out. I know your teachers say (because MINE sure did) that with dropping out you have no chance of getting far in life. That is a lie. Don't let the school systems brain wash you like they were made for.

I start my new job in 3 months and I'll be making well over $150,000 a year. Not bad for a 22 year old drop out with a GED who didn't need school but STILL made it far in life.

This is just motivation for those of you who are having troubles in school or plain don't like school. A school won't make who you are. Jobs don't care (though it looks nice) that you graduated from some big wig university, they care about that 4 years after it and what you are planning to do with it.

Mike Hawk is nice.

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#9 Mike_HawkNiiice
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Here is an example: I painted the walls a few weeks ago and to do so I took off a electrical outlet cover so I wouldn't get paint all over it. Now, few weeks later it is still off. I am lazy. I could easily put it back on there but I don't. Simple as that. There is no reasoning for this.

How about you?

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#10 Mike_HawkNiiice
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Something that wants to be like Totse.

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