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« on: January 24, 2015, 01:19:44 AM »maybe if you read the OPWhat are we missing?
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maybe if you read the OPWhat are we missing?
eh i dont know, its just that this partkinda annoyed meThat still doesn't explain why you lashed out in the first place..
I mean the movie was pretty bad.......He might have been scarred for life.
will you shut up alreadyK that came out of left field, just wondering what happened to your childhood. forget me, right?
MY CHILDHOODWhat happened?
i still gotIt has to be smaller than 10kb. Try saving the picture as a .jpeg or compressing it some.
god i hate this kind of terrain. its not particularly bad but it doesn't take that much effort to make better terrain.This. It's just really lazy and shouldn't be highlighted as the focal point of this build.
try not using cubes and zone bricks.
i like the trees though; although unrealistically scaled, they're cute and well done.
what have i doneYou have become a professional
Ah makes sense.No you can't just say "fleek" its "on fleek" or nothing damn it man did you ever go to public school?
I wonder if Bubba is fleek now
what is fleekon fleek = on point = great
But don't robots not have feelings or Emotions?Ehhh I don't think that had a part in his decision.
Kalphiter was the one responsible for no locking, not no editing, if I remember correctly.It was both I believe. He would edit details from the OP when people called him out on his stuff
ironyHey this is like, what, your 3rd account after being banned so many times for flaming/trollling? You have pretty much lost all your credibility on the subject of anything.
ALL OF THIS IS MY PERSPECTIVE/THEORY, NOT FACT NOR AM I STATING IT AS SOALERT ALERT THIS IS JUST MY OPINION
Present.
Also, I don't like the time machine threads. If you used a time machine, the fact that you even traveled back makes way more than a tiny difference.
Second, you create a new timeline for every action anything makes. There are so many dimensions it hurts.
Third, if you go back and kill anyone, you've just spawned a new timeline. You'll still be alive, and your parent will be dead. You won't be alive as a true copy in the timeline you're in, yes, but you'll still exist as if you always had in the one you have reached. The only problem this causes is that you can't travel back to your original point in time. But it won't matter anyway, likewise.
So since I can't do anything past the point of travel, I decide stay in the present.
But since that time machine had already been invented, things already would've been changed.