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thx for compliment........

yeah well not to brag but I have been told by my logics proffesor that

I'm loyal to friends and have a good heart......... i doubt the last part

but i am quite loyal to my mates........ most of my free time i spend with them........ also I luv u guys in the non-gayish kinda way

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thx for compliment........

yeah well not to brag but I have been told by my logics proffesor that

I'm loyal to friends and have a good heart......... i doubt the last part

but i am quite loyal to my mates........ most of my free time i spend with them........ also I luv u guys in the non-gayish kinda way

right on man, im exactly like u. always have the best times with mah frens and stuff, no need to be negative. without them, who knows what id be doin. sharin the love is the way to go. not in a swinger kind of thing, like violence...is it swinger dancer or swinger ? whats that like, ive always wondered...haha

 

and yeah this forum is tyght...

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I'm twenty years old and I already feel like this is not my world anymore. As Grampa (Abe) Simpson said, "I used to be with it. Then they changed what it was. Now what i'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you!"

 

I feel like an old man when I go to malls, because I am shocked at certain things, such as the clothes prepubescent girls are wearing these days! And 12 year-olds with make-up on! And how damn commercialistic this world is becoming.

 

I hardly ever listen to music recorded later than the 1990s. Most of what passes for 'music' these days is appalling!

 

But I suppose my friends and I never really fitted in with the whole pop-culture thing even when we were growing up, so its no great surprise that this new pop-culture seems so alien to me. Also with all this new technology, society is moving really fast. Good example: most of us are 'second generation' gamers. We grew up with NESs and Sega Master Systems, then moved on through the SNES/Genesis, N64/Saturn/PSX Dreamcast/GameCube/PS2 (delete where inapplicable). Therefore we remember when games didn't have fancy graphics, so to be good, they needed a good story line and an engaging system of gameplay. By contrast, 'third-generation' gamers grew up only with Next-Generation systems (ie psx-onwards) so they expect dynamite graphics, often at the cost (I feel) of gameplay and storyline. Unfortunately, it is to 'third-gen' gamers that most new software developers are targeting their games to, at a great cost to the gaming industry.

 

Dammit! I need to get me a cane and some old-man-pants. Then I can shake my cane at people and say 'you damn kids! in MY day...'

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i respect old things, heck i've been to hell and back when i was 12 to get

the Final Fantasies from 1 to 6 for nes and snes( roms and emus that time seemed the final frontier for me......... I respected old games and the arcade culture in the '80s my only regret is that i was not born earlier like in 1983 not in 1988 so that i would have been able to savour the quality games of that time......

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i respect old things, heck i've been to hell and back when i was 12 to get

the Final Fantasies from 1 to 6 for nes and snes( roms and emus that time seemed the final frontier for me......... I respected old games and the arcade culture in the '80s my only regret is that i was not born earlier like in 1983 not in 1988 so that i would have been able to savour the quality games of that time......

That's when I was born, '83.

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