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Off Topic / Re: Word Replacer Forum Game
« on: June 19, 2009, 01:18:02 AM »
I broke my ass yesterday trying to ruin a lawn
I just wonder _____ ______ ____ ___
I just wonder _____ ______ ____ ___
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I hope Zoey is ready for insertion.I want to set you on fier, rky.
I want to _____ you _____ _____ _____.
I see what you mean by that, but no, that wouldn't be the situation. Yes, people may have biast opinions towards his work, because of how well-known he is throughout the community, but these are actually good works of art.That, and Kaje doesn't make silly comments like that.
For the chance, do the followingCode: [Select]if(getrandom(0,100) < 40){
//do attack
}else{
//do other attack
}
Where 40 is the percent.
if(getrandom(0,100) < 40){
//do attack
}
Its easy, but I can't believe nobody has ever done it.Not easy, in fact its impossible. Quit asking.
If you want to actually detour, talk about something people like to argue about.
Sir William Pepperrell, 1st Baronet (June 27, 1696 – July 6, 1759) was a merchant and soldier in Colonial Massachusetts. He is widely remembered for organizing, financing, and leading the 1745 expedition that captured the French garrison at Fortress Louisbourg during King George's War. During his day Pepperrell was called "the hero of Louisburg," a victory celebrated in the name of Louisburg Square in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
William Pepperrell was a native of Kittery, Maine, then part of Massachusetts, and lived there all his life. Born to William Pepperrell, an English settler of Welsh descent who began his career as a fisherman's apprentice, and Margery Bray, daughter of a well-to-do Kittery merchant, William Pepperrell studied surveying and navigation before joining his father (a shipbuilder and fishing boat owner) in business. Young William Pepperrell expanded their enterprise to become one of the most properous mercantile houses in New England with ships carrying lumber, fish and other products to the West Indies and Europe. The Pepperrells sunk their profits into land, and soon they controlled immense tracts. Pepperrell also joined the militia, becoming a captain (1717), major, lieutenant-colonel, and in 1726 colonel of militia. Pepperrell also married well, the granddaughter of Samuel Sewall of Boston. In short, the rise of the Pepperrells within two generations was meteoric.
No, basically he narrowed his range because other people were being douche bags.Change the "because" to "and" if it makes you feel better.
To Reg:
I don't like how you swayed so easily, still. The newbie flaming really isn't that intense here, only when it is called for. The original goal was better and more fitting to these forums, but you went about it in a rash way. You said (Or it was interpreted as): "We will make these forums turn around 100% in a short amount of time. Period." When you really should have said (With the goal of the interpretation to be): "We will focus on making these forums a better place, but we realize that it won't be 100% better in the end."