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FacepalmMute

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FacepalmMute last won the day on June 14 2014

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  1. The only reason you'd probably a gaming laptop is for the luxury of gaming on the go. Otherwise it's more convenient to stick to a desktop. Like you said, they'll never be as good as desktops, but depending on what you play, I think you'll be able to find something that would be worth it. Personally this is a good guide to follow when buying a gaming laptop, or just a laptop in general. Has pros and cons for each brand. Laptop Buying Guide - /g/wiki
  2. JUGGERNAUT OMEGA RUBY AND ALPHA SAPPHIRE, BOYS Juggernaut: Alpha Juggernaut: Omega
  3. reviving thread because last year had some great releases where my hip hop heads at My fav albums from last year (w/ a sample song): Run The Jewels - Run The Jewels 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC-dS-8-_J4 Open Mike Eagle - Dark Comedy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0ONZSz-y8w clipping. - CLPPNG http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tFXIy7OWos Schoolboy Q - Oxymoron http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHMOhLk8EqA PRhyme - PRhyme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd6KGqcepoY
  4. Damn, this is gonna be a tough one but here it goes. It's probably gonna change sooner or later but for now I can say for certain these are my favorites. 10) Hotline Miami Sample song: Hydrogen 9) Donkey Kong Country 2 Song: Forest Interlude 8) Payday 2 Song: Hot Pursuit 7) Mega Man X (rip in pepperonis) Song: Launch Octopus 6) Danmaku Unlimited 2 Song: Stage 5 Theme 5) Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Song: It Has To Be This Way (Platinum Mix) 4) Dark Souls Song: Ornstein & Smough 3) The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth Song: Sodden Hollow 2)Super Metroid Song: Brinstar ~ Underground Depths 1)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPNtpsaZD1o
  5. lol nah i was kidding about writing another wall of text have some from first to last aka skrillex sonny moore before he became big in the EDM scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqcyfRRGOY
  6. Today I would like to present a small thing I like to call "What-Could-Have-Been Thursday Rock edition" Today our subject is... Fall Out Boy. Now, I know what you're thinking, "Ew, Fall Out Boy? What are you, 13?" The truth is, these guys are probably overly misjudged. A lot of people think they sold out pop punk along with the likes of bands like blink 182. The truth is, I think these guys had a much better idea what pop punk was compared to bands like blink 182. What most of their critics don't know is that all members of the band have roots in the midwest hardcore and metal scene. All four members were part of hardcore groups prior to Fall Out Boy. Pete Wentz and Joseph Trohman were part of Chicago metalcore band Arma Angelus along with Tim from Rise Against. Patrick Stump, the singer for Fall Out Boy was a drummer for the band's last few shows. Andy Hurley was in a band called Racetraitor, which was a politically charged powerviolence band. And if you know anything about powerviolence, its pretty fucking heavy compared to most other subgenres of hardcore punk. All members are friends with Every Time I Die, a pretty chaotic hardcore band, and Pete did guest vocals for one of their songs. Patrick did guest vocals for both Misery Signals, a Wisconsin metalcore band and Weekend Nachos, a Chicago-based powerviolence band. Chad Gilbert, the guitarist for New Found Glory provides harsh vocals on the song "I Slept With Someone In Fall Out Boy..." Some folks might not know that Mr. Gilbert is also a veteran vocalist for progressive hardcore/metalcore band Shai Hulud (which I highly recommend you guys check out). Now, you might be asking, okay, what the fuck does this have to do with "What-Could-Have-Been" Thursday? I'm glad you asked! I just mentioned a song by the band, . This is what could have been. Fall Out Boy's first album was honestly awkward as FUCK. I can't stand listening to it now, and whenever I feel like listening to it, I can't listen to the whole thing in one sitting. Anyways, "From Under The Cork Tree", their second album, awkwardly improved what the first album couldn't do. They started nailing a pop punk sound. And one that had clear distinction that they knew their shit. Unfortunately, the album also suffered from the experimentation of adding pop rock elements to their sound. Not that its a bad thing, but to me it still sounds awkward as fuck to this day, at least to me. However, whenever Fall Out Boy did their pop punk stuff on this album, goddamn did they do it right, especially with this song. This is partially what makes me sad about Fall Out Boy, we'll never see them get any deeper into making music like this. While I still love the band and what they've been doing, I still get sad and a bit salty about the fact that we'll never see them fully realize their pop punk potential. What's even more salt on the wounds is that Fall Out Boy was supposed to be a SIDE PROJECT to Arma Angelus. Man, if that ain't depressing to hear, I don't know what is. Well, at least we got them exploring their hardcore punk roots with PAX AM Days, which was released to accompany Save Rock and Roll. And that concludes today's "What-Could-Have-Been Thursday". Join me next week when we discuss Tapeworm, a supergroup consisting of members of Nine Inch Nails and Tool! Fun fun fun!
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8Y73-wNDbc Got my name from this song.
  8. Ehhh, I don't think they can really be compared. Star Wars basically like a mythological/medieval scifi and Star Trek is more space-exploration sci-fi. But if I really had to choose it'd be Star Wars. I haven't seen Star Trek to form a real opinion on it.
  9. Its common in schools near more problematic neighborhoods. My elementary and middle school did it. Both were in or near gang territory.
  10. i remember being a rebellious teenager
  11. masturbate masturbate with friends play vidya shitpost funpost
  12. So Valve recently released the latest version of the Steam storefront, which allows users a more customized experience when navigating the store. One of the features is Curators, custom storefronts where users can create a list of games they can recommend to players, including making themed game stores as well. I've gone ahead and made a curator page myself. Steam Curator: Chocolate Flobs It's just a bunch of games I've played that I've enjoyed greatly. If you have any recommendations for games on Steam or if you want to post your Curator page, post 'em here!
  13. self-built machine, baby intel i5 3570k ivy bridge 64 bit processor geforce 465 gtx (older card from my last machine, but it still holds up well, I'll eventually upgrade it) gigabyte Z66-DS3H motherboard Rosewill mechanical keyboard w/ Cherry MX Blues (the clicky kind of keyboard) Windows 7 Professional 64bit i'm gonna make it a dual-boot hackintosh soon because I need it for developing iOS apps.
  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8119XHDKTLk weaboo-friendly djent