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Off Topic / Re: Who is $cr!pT3d F!ghT3r?
« on: September 20, 2014, 02:05:40 PM »Is leet speak still cool?clearly
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Is leet speak still cool?clearly
and technicly it isnt incest or whatever since they arent related so dont bother screaming that lolincest is hot too so if it was who cares
how did you get the taskbar to not show up on every screen?
I need help
I like things cleannot if u still have the recycle bin up there
I'm gonna let the guys at my local pc shop piece everything together because I don't want to break anything, so yeah I'm just showing off B)it's a lot more fun to do it yourself. and not hard
'Cause, you know, joking about an orgy is totally having one.it is very offensive. it threatens my straighthood. you aren't allowed to talk about anythin g related to being gay if i am around ok?
It felt like an "arcadey" form of the previous NFS games.an arcadey form of an arcade racing game what
though with flatflyer ehhh, not really into dudes all that much so you'd have to get that done yourself.get someone 2 draw flatflyer and the girl one gettin it on
Can we have more PS3 furry art?u got a ps3 special interest? i can relate
Its to do with the way calculations are worked out, America used PEMDAS, England uses BODMAS (division before multiplication), but we work out whats in the brackets (parenthesis?) first.you think there are no English calculators or huh?
It won't be too much of a lotus elise if I make it bigger thoughjust make it longer...
it wasyou have good taste. I can tell by your avatar
To be honest I'm not quite sure what you mean by it being stubby, is it the roof? Well it's that or the blockhead's entire hat sticks outit's proportionally too short
"Depending on whether one interprets the expression as (48/2)(9+3) or as 48/(2(9+3)) one gets 288 or 2. There is no standard convention as to which of these two ways the expression should be interpreted, so, in fact, 48/2(9+3) is ambiguous. To render it unambiguous, one should write it either as (48/2)(9+3) or 48/(2(9+3)). This applies, in general, to any expression of the form a/bc : one needs to insert parentheses to show whether one means (a/b)c or a/(bc). "parentheses come first