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#16
Quote from: rulesNo spamming, trolling, creating unnecessary threads or polls, or otherwise post disruptive or obnoxious things.
#17
Nuked my backloggery of all the shitty indie/humble bundle games that I made the weird decision of adding.  Time to start burning down a realistic backlog..
#18
Nintendo / Re: Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon
November 14, 2016, 11:01:36 PM
Quote from: shadowkirby on November 13, 2016, 06:10:46 PMI'm only reselling because people are stupid enough to buy it for hundreds of dollars

pretty much definition of scalper

I totally forgot about this game, preordered it months and months ago when Amazon decreed 20% discount for preorders, got a nice surprise when I see it pop up as shipping soon...!
#19
Movies & TV / Re: The Walking Dead
November 14, 2016, 10:59:12 PM
I got fed up with the show when they reached the prison.  Everything I hear about it now makes me feel ok about that decision.
#20
Off-Topic / Re: Politics
November 12, 2016, 05:12:47 PM
See, this is the kind of shit I'm talking about. Dodging the problem at hand and throwing out meaningless connections like that makes you no less guilty than the ones calling for lynchings.  If you think that kind of hatred isn't acceptable, then you should call out anyone and everyone, regardless of their affiliation.
#21
I am hype, but going to hold off any reading/viewing any further material past the Toybox.  I'm going to take a weekend when it shows up and love every minute.
#22
Off-Topic / Re: Politics
November 12, 2016, 03:12:08 PM
The analytical view: the burning of the American flag is the protest's way to exclaim in the most direct and explicit way possible their feeling of total disconnect in the direction the nation is degressing towards, and what the USA was meant to stand for as a nation.  It is a declaration that a nation under the rule of an icon of bigotry is no longer America.

The realistic view: mob mentality
#23
Off-Topic / Re: Politics
November 12, 2016, 09:21:38 AM
I find it useful to share a post by Nevada Senator Harry Reid.  It covers most of what we are trying to say I feel.  The gist of it is this: Donald Trump not only has incited racial, sexual, and other terroristic violence, but has himself directly condoned personally committing those acts.  This disgusting bigotry only energizes and enables the scum of this country that follows those points of view. 

If Trump truly "didn't mean it", if he really "wouldn't do those things", the very first thing he needs to do, for anyone across the globe to consider him as any more than a dangerous lunatic, would be to immediately publicly reject those views, and speak out in a way that informs those supporters of his that did hold them that he is not and will never be the representative of hatred.

Quote from: Senator Harry ReidI have personally been on the ballot in Nevada for 26 elections and I have never seen anything like the reaction to the election completed last Tuesday. The election of Donald Trump has emboldened the forces of hate and bigotry in America.

White nationalists, Vladimir Putin and ISIS are celebrating Donald Trump's victory, while innocent, law-abiding Americans are wracked with fear – especially African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Muslim Americans, LGBT Americans and Asian Americans. Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America.

I have heard more stories in the past 48 hours of Americans living in fear of their own government and their fellow Americans than I can remember hearing in five decades in politics. Hispanic Americans who fear their families will be torn apart, African Americans being heckled on the street, Muslim Americans afraid to wear a headscarf, gay and lesbian couples having slurs hurled at them and feeling afraid to walk down the street holding hands. American children waking up in the middle of the night crying, terrified that Trump will take their parents away. Young girls unable to understand why a man who brags about sexually assaulting women has been elected president.

I have a large family. I have one daughter and twelve granddaughters. The texts, emails and phone calls I have received from them have been filled with fear – fear for themselves, fear for their Hispanic and African American friends, for their Muslim and Jewish friends, for their LBGT friends, for their Asian friends. I've felt their tears and I've felt their fear.

We as a nation must find a way to move forward without consigning those who Trump has threatened to the shadows. Their fear is entirely rational, because Donald Trump has talked openly about doing terrible things to them. Every news piece that breathlessly obsesses over inauguration preparations compounds their fear by normalizing a man who has threatened to tear families apart, who has bragged about sexually assaulting women and who has directed crowds of thousands to intimidate reporters and assault African Americans. Their fear is legitimate and we must refuse to let it fall through the cracks between the fluff pieces.

If this is going to be a time of healing, we must first put the responsibility for healing where it belongs: at the feet of Donald Trump, a sexual predator who lost the popular vote and fueled his campaign with bigotry and hate. Winning the electoral college does not absolve Trump of the grave sins he committed against millions of Americans. Donald Trump may not possess the capacity to assuage those fears, but he owes it to this nation to try.

If Trump wants to roll back tide of hate he unleashed, he has a tremendous amount of work to do and he must begin immediately.
#24
Off-Topic / Re: Politics
November 11, 2016, 07:54:23 AM
Quote from: NocturneOfShadow on November 10, 2016, 11:25:19 AMif you're not religious you can feel free to disregard this, but a lot of the things happening right now were seen by prophets like Paul, Isaiah, and Peter.  Everything coming to pass is just a sign of you know what

If you had studied early-to-mid 20th century history, you would also know exactly what is going on.  The majority of our country is incapable of making decisions beyond that which is in their individual interest.
#25
Off-Topic / Re: Politics
November 10, 2016, 06:53:14 AM
Encouraging direct protest violence, violent racism, constant falsified statements promoting xenophobia, sexism, etc.  It's an obvious trend both of personal character and the type of action and persona he legitimizes.  He has set back our society years by making it justified for someone to be a bigot and a bully.  The views he holds, or at least promotes, are those of the lowest and most disgusting tier of human existence.

There's a reason that college educated individuals trended strongly towards Clinton.
#26
Off-Topic / Re: Politics
November 09, 2016, 09:28:27 PM
Half of our country directly endorses, supports, and sustains domestic terrorism.  I'd say we're in pretty shit shape.

Quote from: TheMarioPianist on November 09, 2016, 05:41:34 PMTrump hasn't done anything illegal that disqualifies him from running for office.

Sexual assault and tax fraud are felonies tho so
#27
Request / Re: [PC] Enderal - "Fleshless"
October 30, 2016, 02:21:01 PM
Yes, my point was that this is game related, and belongs here.

We have seen in the past that people use midis to create/post other learning material in the form of youtube videos or some other application.  This isn't a problem, it's just that the arrangers usually appreciate it if you give them an acknowledgement.  That's the only point of that comment.

If you're just using the midi for private use... then have fun!
#28
Request / Re: [PC] Enderal - "Fleshless"
October 30, 2016, 12:50:15 PM
People can request whatever they want, we just encourage it to be moved to something like the "Music" section when it's an entirely un-game related thing like a movie score.

That being said, I don't think there's anything wrong with your request, but many people on the site are very proud of their work, and would appreciate it if you were to give them some level of credit were you to base something off of it.
#29
And by "wrong community" we mean modern society, tbh
#30
Quote from: cashwarrior1 on October 24, 2016, 06:34:03 PMI'm not aloud to have opinions.

I made somebody leave a skype group chat because I'm against the idea of gay marriage.
Bigotry is bannable, so just think before you speak