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Wodger
Scotland380 Posts
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ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
lowest posting average? | ||
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fusefuse
Estonia4644 Posts
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KadaverBB
Germany25649 Posts
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kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
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ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
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KadaverBB
Germany25649 Posts
Mario Kart/Mario Party/Mario Tennis and many many more. I love him <3 | ||
ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
On August 10 2013 04:22 KadaverBB wrote: He is my favorite character in almost every Nintendo game I play. Mario Kart/Mario Party/Mario Tennis and many many more. I love him <3 did you play super mario rpg for super nintendo and weren't the yoshi races the coolest? | ||
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KadaverBB
Germany25649 Posts
![]() Also: So dumb, yet so perfect at the same time... | ||
Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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Cokefreak
Finland8094 Posts
On August 10 2013 04:15 kollin wrote: Tethys only had like 20 when he was staffed iirc. Didn't R1CH have even less? | ||
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semioldguy
United States7488 Posts
On August 10 2013 03:50 ComaDose wrote: who has the lowest post count of any staff? lowest posting average? TL.net Bot. ![]() There are actually several Staff accounts with actual single digit posts and even a couple staff accounts that have no posts. | ||
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On August 10 2013 07:07 semioldguy wrote: TL.net Bot. ![]() There are actually several Staff accounts with actual single digit posts and even a couple staff accounts that have no posts. Having no posts at all is just wrong, Kadaver should ban those | ||
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On August 09 2013 20:28 Zealously wrote: Apparently I posted somewhere around 400 posts in 2 days when Life won MLG Winter Seems about right About when did you become a fan of Life? | ||
Rizare
Canada592 Posts
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On August 10 2013 10:48 NovemberstOrm wrote: About when did you become a fan of Life? I had my eye on him before he had his breakout performance in GSTL when he all-killed Liquid and 3-killed Slayers, but about then was when I really became a fan. | ||
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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
In no particular order: 1. Liars Poker -Great insight into the everyday lives of the people who make the biggest economic altering decisions (wall-street traders) 2. The End of Globalization -Great interesting book that debates whether or not globalization truly every existed, and brings evidence to strongly support this statement. 3. The King Killer Chronicles -Great fantasy novel 4. When The Money Runs Out: The End of Western Affluence -A descriptive analysis about the world's financial sectors, and the future of business and economic power houses. 5. The Worthing Saga -Orson's Scott Card first book, (went to his writing class a few years back and got this signed!) 6. The Real North Korea -A very good acquaintance wrote this book, and he gives his analysis on North Korea's past, present, and future. 7. After the Music Stopped: The Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead -The title pretty much sums it up... 8. The Alchemy of Air -How 2 German scientists saved the world from starvation, and eventually had their life saving inventions and scientific minds were used by Nazi Germany to be able to gain a lot of deadly power, and the aftermath within these peoples lives. 9. American Gods -Neil Gaiman's greatest and best selling novel, my favorite fiction author. 10. A Song of Ice and Fire -Enough said. | ||
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Falling
Canada11279 Posts
On August 10 2013 12:56 Rizare wrote: Favorite book and why? Anything, whether it is fiction or non-fiction. Fiction: The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien and all his related works. I have never read a story that had such a depth to it that it felt more like a historical fiction than fantasy. And to those that lambast Tolkien for simplistic morality have clearly read, but not comprehended The Gathering of the Clouds to The Cloud Bursts in The Hobbit. Consider this is a children's story and most children's story would wrap up after Fire and Water. But there are multiple paradigm shifts in the following three chapters and the side you were rooting for becomes up-ended with the politics post-Smaug. Yes there is redemption and a happy ending, but not without significant loss. I think many criticisms of Tolkien more properly belong to his immediate successors and imitators rather than the Master himself. His works are perhaps not as nihilistically grim for modern sensibilities, but his victories always come with a heavy price if not in death, then with permanent loss to Middle Earth itself and the continual Decline. I could go on, but I think you get the point. I am a diehard Tolkien fan. | ||
3FFA
United States3931 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18980 Posts
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