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#1 bigfatcrap
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See, he wants to get the army men RTS but I'm trying to persuade him not to. So can you guys help me (And my friend) Find a good, older RTS? My friends computer isn't too good so probably a game 2002 or older. He wants to have plenty of different stuff to do in the game and for it to have high replay value.
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I have a clef lip. Along with that I was born with a without the roof of my mouth. That's all fixed now but I still have a scar on my lip and no uvula.
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Anybody ever been to the Lincoln museum in Springfield, Illinois? There was a room in the building that showed a bunch of critical paintings of him. There was one where he was depicted as a monkey, another where he was the devil, and even one showing Lincoln as death(the grim reaper) trying to kill a woman(a representation of the U.S.) with a knife. My point is, even our greatest presidents were heavily criticized but look at how we view them now. This may sound crazy to you, but maybe a generation or so later he'll be called one of the greatest presidents our country has ever known. I'm not saying it will happen, I'm just saying it's entirely possible.

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I got it at a pawn shop for $4 and I heard it was pretty rare so I'd like to hear your opinions.
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#6 bigfatcrap
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[QUOTE="A3trix"]

AND THAT EVERYONE!!! IS THE DEFINITION OF LAZY! :roll:

Sonir77

Your the definition of lazy.

Your mom is the definition of lazy.

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#8 bigfatcrap
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I'm not talking about different types of enemies which together form a group or army. I'm talking about a single type of adversary be it a boss or just a regular thing that simply must die.

Mine would be the headcrab in the Half-Life series. Out of all the aliens in that game I think the headcrab is the most believable. Over the course of the game you saw how they were born, how they eat, and how how they spawn their offspring. And the headcrab behaves like it should. An animal that doesn't want to kill you just for the sake of killing you. They view you like anyone else, prey. They act like they don't really care if you live or die. They just want to survive.

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Well mine would either be "Nineteen Eighty-Four" By George Orwell.(I just finished reading it.) or "The Lost World" by Micheal Crichton.

I like "Nineteen Eighty-Four" for its' serious political message and it's definitely something I'll read again because I'm still too young to understand many other things in the book that are not blatantly shown on the pages clear as crystal.

I like the "The Lost World" the same reason I like Misheal Crichton. It's Crichtons' ability to make you believe whatever he is writing about is possible. He explains the science behind it then hooks you with these great sections such as !!!!!SPOILERS!!!!! Raptors chasing the jeep, the trailor, Dodgeson and his crew in the rex nest. !!!!!!END SPOILERS!!!!!!

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When I was a baby I was in one of those rings that keeps you afloat in a swimming pool. My parents weren't watching and the ring flipped over so now I was upside down in the swimming pool with my legs sticking up in the air and my head underwater. Thankfully my older brother noticed and got my parents. If he didn't see me, I would have drowned.