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AlexXIV wrote...

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But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

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Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...
But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

My neighbor is a pro and I never saw him using wax.

Btw. maybe this is a good point to remind you that I am a figment of your imagination.

Also that you are talking to yourself again.

And that you are about to derail the thread. It was supposed to be about how cool renegades are compared to paragons, not about garden work.

Modifié par AlexXIV, 06 décembre 2011 - 11:06 .


#553
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AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...
But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

My neighbor is a pro and I never saw him using wax.

Btw. maybe this is a good point to remind you that I am a figment of your imagination.

Also that you are talking to yourself again.

And that you are about to derail the thread. It was supposed to be about how cool renegades are compared to paragons, not about garden work.


But this thread is about how Paragons and Renegades do their gardening, can't you see that German me?!!?!?!?!

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HowlHowl wrote...

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Me? Put in effort? You don't know me at all. It's not that i am beyond it, it is that i am beneath it.


I know every post I've seen of yours is fully dedicated to you delivering biting sarcasm, but reminding the person on the recieving end that you didn't strain yourself in delivering it, and don't care enough about them to do more than that. Instead of just saying you'd be thinking about Saphra Den's remarks for weeks sarcastically, you broke your sarcastic tone by saying it would actually only be for minutes, so Saphra Den didn't get the idea you'd spare more than that. The problem is that by making it clear you think that has to be reinforced, you make it clear that your unwavering apathy toward their antics isn't so solid. So whether you claim you're above or beneath it, it's obvious you're neither.


Wow, to build up that kind of profile you must have been silently stalking me for months, given that i usually make less then a post a day on these forums. But today i have posted in two entirely different threads! Now, lets have a quick look at the other one.......

http://social.biowar...8787850#8789898

Wow! Such brutal sarcasm!

I guess that is what happens when you judge someone only by seeing a few posts between someone and another poster they have been bickering with for months.

As a rule, it is best not to judge people on the internet. You might see them taking light hearted jabs at an old "friend" and concoct an elaborate and nonsensical explanation for the motives behind their every word. I bet you would have a field day with my spelling errors. Do they reveil my deep seated mummy issues?

Modifié par AntiChri5, 06 décembre 2011 - 11:08 .


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Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...
But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

My neighbor is a pro and I never saw him using wax.

Btw. maybe this is a good point to remind you that I am a figment of your imagination.

Also that you are talking to yourself again.

And that you are about to derail the thread. It was supposed to be about how cool renegades are compared to paragons, not about garden work.


But this thread is about how Paragons and Renegades do their gardening, can't you see that German me?!!?!?!?!

Ah of course. That's why they said paragons are sheep. It is a bad idea to make sheep do the garden work probalby. They eat everything off.

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AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...
But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

My neighbor is a pro and I never saw him using wax.

Btw. maybe this is a good point to remind you that I am a figment of your imagination.

Also that you are talking to yourself again.

And that you are about to derail the thread. It was supposed to be about how cool renegades are compared to paragons, not about garden work.


But this thread is about how Paragons and Renegades do their gardening, can't you see that German me?!!?!?!?!

Ah of course. That's why they said paragons are sheep. It is a bad idea to make sheep do the garden work probalby. They eat everything off.


Bad for manscaping

Or great depending on the perspective 

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Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...
But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

My neighbor is a pro and I never saw him using wax.

Btw. maybe this is a good point to remind you that I am a figment of your imagination.

Also that you are talking to yourself again.

And that you are about to derail the thread. It was supposed to be about how cool renegades are compared to paragons, not about garden work.


But this thread is about how Paragons and Renegades do their gardening, can't you see that German me?!!?!?!?!

Ah of course. That's why they said paragons are sheep. It is a bad idea to make sheep do the garden work probalby. They eat everything off.


Bad for manscaping

Or great depending on the perspective 

Huh ... what perspective would that be?

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EternalAmbiguity wrote...

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I like how people're taking this chance to say HEY I'M COOL TOO


If you weren't named by the OP you can't join the "Cool Club", sorry.


I wasn't really talking about myself, just the other people in this thread who've mentioned something like that.

I think Dave of Canada's pretty cool, along with Dean.


Frankly, they aren't at my standard.

Dave of Canada is an okay guy. So is this Dean guy.

But they lack what I have.

The undeniable charisma that just pours out of my body.  Obviously I am more entertaining than those two mortals combined.

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Zeelx wrote...

EternalAmbiguity wrote...

Saphra Deden wrote...

EternalAmbiguity wrote...

I like how people're taking this chance to say HEY I'M COOL TOO


If you weren't named by the OP you can't join the "Cool Club", sorry.


I wasn't really talking about myself, just the other people in this thread who've mentioned something like that.

I think Dave of Canada's pretty cool, along with Dean.


Frankly, they aren't at my standard.

Dave of Canada is an okay guy. So is this Dean guy.

But they lack what I have.

The undeniable charisma that just pours out of my body.  Obviously I am more entertaining than those two mortals combined.


Hairy balls?

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AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...

AlexXIV wrote...

Onyx Jaguar wrote...
But I was under the impression that it was supposed to grow back!  Perhaps Nair works a bit too well

I guess that's why professionals use garden tools for it.


Pro's probably use wax, but who has the time and the money for that!

My neighbor is a pro and I never saw him using wax.

Btw. maybe this is a good point to remind you that I am a figment of your imagination.

Also that you are talking to yourself again.

And that you are about to derail the thread. It was supposed to be about how cool renegades are compared to paragons, not about garden work.


But this thread is about how Paragons and Renegades do their gardening, can't you see that German me?!!?!?!?!

Ah of course. That's why they said paragons are sheep. It is a bad idea to make sheep do the garden work probalby. They eat everything off.


Bad for manscaping

Or great depending on the perspective 

Huh ... what perspective would that be?


Different strokes different folks

Perhaps they will deem such scaped' bush as "fine art"

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Onyx Jaguar wrote...

Different strokes different folks

Perhaps they will deem such scaped' bush as "fine art"

Well if it is properly done, possibly. Not that I know anything about that.

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AlexXIV wrote...

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Different strokes different folks

Perhaps they will deem such scaped' bush as "fine art"

Well if it is properly done, possibly. Not that I know anything about that.


True, but perhaps the point is not to do it proper as not being "perfect" has an ironic sense of being "perfect" in the eyes of said bushwhackers 

It is a hard concept to analyze

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Not really constructive or relevant to the thread's current topic, but I about died laughing when I read this.

And yet if you'd gotten to visit TIM's rape dungeon, you'd be squeeing to Hell and back.



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strive wrote...

Not really constructive or relevant to the thread's current topic, but I about died laughing when I read this.

And yet if you'd gotten to visit TIM's rape dungeon, you'd be squeeing to Hell and back.


**** yeah

And it is totally relevant to the threads current topic B)

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Ya all insane.

Good thing there is still ONE paragon of reason and greatness...Me.   CHUCK NORRIS!!!!

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Lotion Soronnar wrote...

Ya all insane.

Good thing there is still ONE paragon of reason and greatness...Me.   CHUCK NORRIS!!!!


I am not crazy, YOU ARE NOT REAL =O

Stop trying to turn into Chuck Norris!

Now that makes me wonder what would have happened if Scott Bakula had leaped into Chuck Norris at any point in his life

That show was a documentary wasn't it?

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The universe would ass-EX-im-plode.

Modifié par Lotion Soronnar, 06 décembre 2011 - 11:36 .


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Damn straight, Dolph Lungren won't save that sinking ship

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This is going to get locked so fast.

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maybe if you do to with there than can build?

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This is going to get locked so fast.

Nah Bio royally screwed renegades in their game, the least they can do is giving them some space to rage.

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Onyx Jaguar wrote...

Damn straight, Dolph Lungren won't save that sinking ship


Dolph Lungren can save anything.

B.t.w - did you know Chuck Norris will be in Expendables 2???:o:O:O:OAwesome overload!!!

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rofl, I missed this post. Actually, I addressed everything you said. About three specific examples from the base alone, none of which you refuted past stating "lol."


You did not refute anything. All you did was repeatedly claim you needed more information, call TIM a liar, and then speculate on Cerberus being the biggest baddies in the galaxy. For ****s sake, you think they can become the same level of danger as the Reapers. That's just ludicrous.

At the very least you must admit that if the Collector base can allow such a small group to become so powerful then surely it has information and technology within that we could desperately use.

What evidence do you have that Cerberus won't also fight the Reapers when they arrive? I don't doubt that they might try to claim a larger slice of the galactic pie in the process, but isn't defeating the Reapers more important?



I did give examples: (1) they could build a Reaper; (2) they could find a way to reactivate the seeker-swarms; (3) they find a way to clone more Collectors to make up for their lack of strength in numbers. All legitimate possibilities which up to now your only counter-argument against has been "lol no." And that's just what I can think of off the top of my head. Who knows what information is buried there? For the third time, the possibilties are endless.

BTW, Garrus voices the same exact concern post-SM if you keep the base. "I also hope they don't plan something as bad as what the Collectors were doing. Watch yourself, Shepard." So this is not just me who's thinking of it, it's a very real in-game concern.

Just because you can't think of consequences to your actions and/or refuse to believe they exist doesn't mean they don't. And when they happen and manifest themselves, it's your fault for not having thought of it beforehand, not Bioware for making your decision have realistic consequences that others could think of while you couldn't.

And that's the point at which Kaiser and his little minions play the fan-pandering card because they do not want to accept the responsibility of the decisions they make when they make bad ones.

As for the rest of your post, it was on the wrong end of the imaginary cut-off line. Sorry.

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I gave examples...





(1) they could build a Reaper;

How? Are they going to start abducting human colonies just like the Collectors did?

(2) they could find a way to reactivate the seeker-swarms;

This is bad because...?

(3) they find a way to clone more Collectors to make up for their lack of strength in numbers.

They could invent a button to end the universe too.

This last one is not a "legitimate possibility", this is wild speculation. You could go on (1000+) here if you were creative enough.

Who knows what information is buried there? For the third time, the possibilties are endless.

Why don't you consider some of the possibilities that will help you? Maybe they'll unlock the secrets to indoctrination. Maybe they'll find out how Reaper's think and process information? Maybe they'll figure out how Reapers can manufacture quantum entangelment devices so easily? 

Hah Yes Reapers wrote...

Just because you can't think of consequences to your actions and/or refuse to believe they exist doesn't mean they don't. And when they happen and manifest themselves, it's your fault for not having thought of it beforehand, not Bioware for making your decision have realistic consequences that others could think of while you couldn't.


That's a little unfair. You are assuming Cerberus will try to end the universe with the base and not also considering that without the information contained within you may be unable to defeat the Reapers.

Tell me, what is your plan to survive? You know almost nothing about the enemy. The Collector base at least gives you a starting point. What other leads do you have?

I'm not saying there aren't any risks with the Collector base, but the Collector base at least offers hope to. Otherwise you have nothing to go one. Nothing. You are just sitting on your hands waiting for the Reapers to invade and hoping that either there won't be a lot of them or that some miracle will manifest itself and allow you to win.

That's not very logical. It is you who is ignoring the potential consequences, not me.

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Yeah, they can actually kidnap people and use them to build a Reaper.

It's not like Cerberus has shown any remorse about killing hundreds or thousands of other humans before. One of these "sacrifices" even depended on a hunch.