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On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote:like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG
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On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote:like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG
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Rofl Hotbid that was amazing LOL
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On February 07 2009 09:22 simfarm wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote:like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG I disagree. America did not lose the civil war even by technical terms since the south succeeded FROM the united states and became a distinct identity, and then LOST. The war of 1812 ended when both sides wanted to stop fighting; the Treaty of Ghent resulted in "The terms stated that fighting between the United States and Britain would cease, all conquered territory was to be returned to the prewar claimant, the Americans were to gain fishing rights in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and that both the United States and Britain agreed to recognize the prewar boundary between Canada and the United States"--if anything, America gained from the war of 1812 with fishing rights increase while everything else the same. You are also wrong about the Korean War. America lost the war just as much as China did since territory remained unchanged since prewar boundaries (north invaded south, was expelled by americans, americans invaded and then were expelled by chinese). considering this is the definition of stalemate, there is absolutely no reasoning to call a defeat. If anything, America won since it had 36k casualties compared to China's 114k. We lost the Vietnam War that's complete fact. But it doesn't matter if France helped America or not; it matters who WON. If we go by these criteria, Britain lost ww2, which is absurd.
what the hell
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hahaha, you're a fucking douche hot_bid
Edited for oldskool stuff.
Yes this is Nazgul ranting on about Warcraft III.
I have seen it 13 times now. it is the best video ever created on a computer. im in fucking awe of blizzard, and I am even willing to forgive them for delaying 1.08 like 18 months. jesus. if the game is as good as that trailer, then the game will outclass every other game so hard that I doubt there will ever be a game close to it. for those who have not yet seen the trailer I am referring to ; ftp.blizzard.com/pub/war3...railer.mov and 2 mirrors www.fileplanet.com/index.asp?file=60532www.voodoofiles.com/4156ghfjkdbgfdisbgidfsbgfds TOO GOOD I dont care if you have a 14.4 modem, download this plz. and btw, I DID SEE THIS WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT BUT I DIDNT CONSIDER THE FACT THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE LESS FORTUNATE THAN ME OUT THERE THNX GW GG NO RE asdf and the reason im posting links instead of some fancy "click here" thing is that me fucking up = much more likely then. I want everyone to download that trailer
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On February 10 2009 19:29 KOFgokuon wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2009 09:22 simfarm wrote:On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote:like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG I disagree. America did not lose the civil war even by technical terms since the south succeeded FROM the united states and became a distinct identity, and then LOST. The war of 1812 ended when both sides wanted to stop fighting; the Treaty of Ghent resulted in "The terms stated that fighting between the United States and Britain would cease, all conquered territory was to be returned to the prewar claimant, the Americans were to gain fishing rights in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and that both the United States and Britain agreed to recognize the prewar boundary between Canada and the United States"--if anything, America gained from the war of 1812 with fishing rights increase while everything else the same. You are also wrong about the Korean War. America lost the war just as much as China did since territory remained unchanged since prewar boundaries (north invaded south, was expelled by americans, americans invaded and then were expelled by chinese). considering this is the definition of stalemate, there is absolutely no reasoning to call a defeat. If anything, America won since it had 36k casualties compared to China's 114k. We lost the Vietnam War that's complete fact. But it doesn't matter if France helped America or not; it matters who WON. If we go by these criteria, Britain lost ww2, which is absurd. what the hell
Interesting how in the end he says "we" when his country is Algeria.
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haha,that old TL shit is cool, drone is ranting on and on an.....
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On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote:like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ㅡ_ㅡ_ㅡ_ㅡ_ㅡ_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-- -
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wow hot_bid. u are my hero. and i will never trust u again =(
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Most of us learned that lesson long ago, in the age of Rickroll.
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On February 18 2009 12:16 SonuvBob wrote: Most of us learned that lesson long ago, in the age of Rickroll.
you're almost as bad bob haha
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On February 18 2009 12:16 SonuvBob wrote: Most of us learned that lesson long ago, in the age of Rickroll. I remember I once clicked on a browser hijack link/rickroll from a mod. I don't remember who it was, but I'll assume it was from hot_bid.
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On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote:like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG
This is the reason I havent committed suicide
User was warned for this post
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The path of successfully necromancing a thread unscathed is dangerous and exotic art. Even the summoning of the greatest beasts that may bring acclaims from forthcoming audiences will eagerly bring forth the hammer of damnation that brings mythical locale of Disneyland flirt between your eyes. Should you be aspiring pupil, daring to learn this sagacious skill, your spiritual journey toward that goal starts here:
ADVENTURE OMG
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hahahaha the velociraptor and Hotbid. epic thread from the first.
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