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I don't really have many of those. How badly I want a game usually fits with how much I would pay for it, so there isn't much trouble with that. I guess a few obscure Pokémon games could go on the list for collection purposes, though.
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I haven't had an official test since I was about 12, and I can't remember my score. As for online tests, I've had a range of results from 135 to 185.
Depends on the situation. Online and off VR, I ignore it. On VR, I attempt to get rid of it. In real life, I may poke in the conversation to counter some arguments. |
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I think the Zoropony on my profile is one of the best drawings I've done without tracing or outlines.
I feel confident about the stuff on this page too: http://floatzel.net/pokemon/art.htm |
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Cat! What are your thoughts on PC gaming? |
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PC gaming does tend to give better graphics opportunities, but it seems like I always go towards basic/simple games when playing on the computer, and I instead prefer consoles for my games. Unless, of course, you mean Steam, which I think has a lot of flaws that make me avoid it whenever possible. Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; December 20, 2012 at 04:09:13 PM. |
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Here are a few killer plays in Words With Friends: |
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Wow! At first I considered starting a game with you, but the I thought... mmmm... better not. Lols
Is there any song that has been on the radio recently (like in the last week) that you hated after the first time you heard it? (Like Taylor Swift or Nicki Minaj) |
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Hm, I've never been a fan of entire albums, mostly just individual songs. I'm not too fond of "breakout" albums where a group entirely changes their genre for an album to test if it's marketable (looking at you, Taylor Swift), but sometimes they work well.
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2. Considering it has no end, nope. 3. Don't think about it, don't think about it... |
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Are you much in contact with Super Skarmory? I recall him saying once the only people he left in his channel box were people he kind of-sort of knew after TGS dropped that requirement.
Edit: Oh and I've heard a rumor that they were going to tighten up on partnership requirements again when YouTube started cracking down on copyright. Do you believe that? Last edited by Dragonite; March 9, 2014 at 07:42:47 PM. |
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I haven't talked to Eyan/SuperSkarmory in several years. He was one of the few people I looked up to, though, even though he was a little arrogant at times (but who wasn't?).
I don't really believe it that much, but it certainly wouldn't hurt. |
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That's a complex question, but I have actually been thinking about things like that with my graduation coming soon.
The easy answer, though: I see myself living in an apartment and working for a computing company, likely still located in or near Las Vegas. |
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I've been to one, and it turned out to be a sham: the Las Pegasus Unicon, which was a convention for Friendship is Magic.
The operators were in it to scam visitors and booth owners out of their money. They involved a "fun" currency ("vender bits" [sic]) and said that people with the currency would be reimbursed with real cash at the end of the event; all vendors were required to accept it as if it was legal US tender and were supposed to recommend it to guests for change. In addition, they hired a large number of voice actors. Finally, they had offered many people discounted lodging packages with local hotels. For the folks who went on Friday or Saturday, didn't get involved in the play money, and either lived locally or integrated it with their own hotel package, it was actually a great convention, with many bronies/pegasisters dressed up and enjoying the festivities and panels with the cast and crew for the show. Vendors had all kinds of great merchandise and product demonstrations. I had a hard time keeping my cash. However, on Sunday, the owners went on the lam. Nobody could exchange the phony currency, the voice actors weren't paid, and--this was the worst--they defaulted on all the hotel bills, meaning many people who bought those lodging packages from them and didn't have much money were stuck in Las Vegas when they had to pay again for the hotel bills. They also only paid for part of the reservation, reportedly stole cash from the cash box at ticketing, and pointed fingers whenever a financial problem arose. Overall, the entire convention was a money-laundering scheme. Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; March 9, 2014 at 08:18:26 PM. |
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Yuck. Would you consider going to a different one that has a better reputation at least? One that'd already happened for a couple of years maybe? I went to LeakyCon last Summer and I don't think anything like that happened there.
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