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#1 jetpower3
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Perhaps it could be animated?

The guy they got to voice him in the Telltale video games did a spot on impersonation of Marty.

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They already had a short-lived animated series in 1991-1992.

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Combine it with Primer ;).

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#3 jetpower3
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[QUOTE="jetpower3"]

[QUOTE="mayceV"]doesn't really matter what the US say's it isn't recognized internationally. the move to annex east Jerusalem is null. Its Palestinian. a country can't make territorial gains based on military campaigns.East Jerusalem was occupied in 1967. Meaning that all of Israel's attempts gain no form of recognition No matter what one country says.. Read it and weep.mayceV

This poster has no concept of geopolitical realities.

You have no idea what the thread is about. recognizing Jerusalem as the capital is not possible as it is contested and half of it is recognized as Palestinian. Were talking diplomatically meaning international law actually works here. East Jerusalem is recognized as Palestinian. occupied but not Israeli. same thing with Golan. The idea is that just because the US recognizes it doesn't mean that it is internationally. Effectively meaning that the US's recognition means nothing.

No. I say you have no concept because at the end of the day you seem to imply that international recognition actually means anything in this context, or even means more than the military situation. Whether Israel is deemed to occupy it or not ultimately has no bearing with the realities on the ground. It hasn't for 45 years and it certainly won't now, most certainly not with the conflict taking a back seat to larger problems in the region.

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#4 jetpower3
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doesn't really matter what the US say's it isn't recognized internationally. the move to annex east Jerusalem is null. Its Palestinian. a country can't make territorial gains based on military campaigns.East Jerusalem was occupied in 1967. Meaning that all of Israel's attempts gain no form of recognition No matter what one country says.. Read it and weep.mayceV

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#5 jetpower3
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[QUOTE="jetpower3"]

[QUOTE="themajormayor"] Well I misremembered the words of the Jerusalem Embassy act. It kinda implies it though. themajormayor

I thought it was not up to Congress to determine such matters.

Well I don't know how American politics work. It's totally boring

Each president thus far as viewed such foreign policy and questions of sovereignty related decisions as being up to the executive branch. Hence a complete lack of enforcement of such an initiative from the legislature.

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[QUOTE="-Sun_Tzu-"][QUOTE="themajormayor"]Good news. America already recognize this though.themajormayor
No they don't

Well I misremembered the words of the Jerusalem Embassy act. It kinda implies it though.

I thought it was not up to Congress to determine such matters.

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#7 jetpower3
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[QUOTE="MacBoomStick"]

Uhh... That's because it is? How can anyone deny that Jerusalem is the capitol of Israel if their government even recognizes it as such?

dercoo

UN pretends it isn't

Along with pretending Tawain doesn't exist.

You know the U.N. is spineless when it still has to play into conflicting powers and avoid angering anyone. Not that there's any doubt.

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#8 jetpower3
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I think it was pretty clear early on that this wasn't just mob violence. The attack was done in multiple phases and seemed well coordinated by people who knew what they were doing, no matter if it was planned or not.

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I'd like to imagine it's the same story as most major cities in the rust belt: still home to major U.S. corporations and maybe an economic center as a whole, but also still drowning in poverty, unemployment, and crime.

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#10 jetpower3
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[QUOTE="lafigueroa"]They officially canceled Episode 3 like 2 years ago. All assets were moved over to Half Life 3.organic_machine

This hasn't ever been confirmed. The closest thing to a confirmation was Lombardi tossing around the "Gordon's next adventure" as opposed to calling it "Episode 3," which was in about 2009, I believe.

But there is no quote from Valve ever saying anything about a Half Life 3.

Now I personally believe Episode 3 died around late 2008, but we can't speak of these things as fact because they are not verifyable.

Either way, they will have a hard time wrapping up the existing story arc.

[spoiler] Unless Eli's death ended up changing Gordon and Alyx's plans entirely. [/spoiler]