The Los Chunk Appreciation thread.
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He didn't spam anything, he just reposted what he spammed up the forum with out of spite.
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I only quickly skimmed it as I was busy with other stuff - was it out of spite or more of a "FYI this is what I got banned for" thing? :/
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Don't be so naive. He could've easily summed up why he was banned and flamed me till he was blue in the face. He saved that post for two week in a text file somewhere and put it in his first post back. I don't care how he framed it. He posted the same godamn shit that was deleted 50 times with all his alts.
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Oh. Like I say, I saw the wall of text but didn't have chance to read it.
It's a shame this place is turning to mutiny - what's happening to everyone.
It's a shame this place is turning to mutiny - what's happening to everyone.
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Red font guy was so incoherent and inconsequential this means nothing... Mutiny? Lol give me a break...
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You should try visiting Wales
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RIP red font guy.
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I win...
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That type of shit always happened, it's just more noticeable now because there are so few members left.PhoeniX wrote:Oh. Like I say, I saw the wall of text but didn't have chance to read it.
It's a shame this place is turning to mutiny - what's happening to everyone.
Q3W nowadays reminds me of Centralia, a little mining town in Pennsylvania. Back in the early 60s, the coal mine caught on fire. It's so close to the surface that the soil burns underground. It's slowly spread everywhere in town and made the place generally uninhabitable, ruining roads, engulfing homes, and belching toxic levels of carbon monoxide. It even took out the neighboring town. The government relocated most residents and revoked the town's zip code, but there are still a few diehard fools that refuse to leave despite all logic. Nature has all but reclaimed the town by now. 10 people live there.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
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so basically, Quake3World is Silent Hill.
I guess that makes YourGrandPa Pyramid Head.
I guess that makes YourGrandPa Pyramid Head.
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HahTransient wrote:That type of shit always happened, it's just more noticeable now because there are so few members left.
Q3W nowadays reminds me of Centralia, a little mining town in Pennsylvania. Back in the early 60s, the coal mine caught on fire. It's so close to the surface that the soil burns underground. It's slowly spread everywhere in town and made the place generally uninhabitable, ruining roads, engulfing homes, and belching toxic levels of carbon monoxide. It even took out the neighboring town. The government relocated most residents and revoked the town's zip code, but there are still a few diehard fools that refuse to leave despite all logic. Nature has all but reclaimed the town by now. 10 people live there.

[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
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I've heard of that place, I had no idea some people refused to leave it. If I recall correctly they even set the fire themselves to try and fix some problem they had.Transient wrote:That type of shit always happened, it's just more noticeable now because there are so few members left.PhoeniX wrote:Oh. Like I say, I saw the wall of text but didn't have chance to read it.
It's a shame this place is turning to mutiny - what's happening to everyone.
Q3W nowadays reminds me of Centralia, a little mining town in Pennsylvania. Back in the early 60s, the coal mine caught on fire. It's so close to the surface that the soil burns underground. It's slowly spread everywhere in town and made the place generally uninhabitable, ruining roads, engulfing homes, and belching toxic levels of carbon monoxide. It even took out the neighboring town. The government relocated most residents and revoked the town's zip code, but there are still a few diehard fools that refuse to leave despite all logic. Nature has all but reclaimed the town by now. 10 people live there.
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Set the fire themselves?
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Yeah, as opposed to it happening spontaneously. They wanted to burn some trash and inadvertently sparked a fire in 1962 that's still burning today.
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Oh ok thanks.
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Next to be banned... Mkj... Get on it team...
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i scanned that repost of the red wall of text
looked like the usual throw in your face double stranded hypocrite type things.
so what ?
BRING BACK RED FONT GUY!
etc...
looked like the usual throw in your face double stranded hypocrite type things.
so what ?
BRING BACK RED FONT GUY!
etc...
it is about time!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_PennsylvaniaTransient wrote:Q3W nowadays reminds me of Centralia, a little mining town in Pennsylvania. Back in the early 60s, the coal mine caught on fire. It's so close to the surface that the soil burns underground. It's slowly spread everywhere in town and made the place generally uninhabitable, ruining roads, engulfing homes, and belching toxic levels of carbon monoxide. It even took out the neighboring town. The government relocated most residents and revoked the town's zip code, but there are still a few diehard fools that refuse to leave despite all logic. Nature has all but reclaimed the town by now. 10 people live there.
250 years of Q3WOfficials estimate that the amount of coal located around and under Centralia will sustain the fire for at least 250 years

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Well it is a burning turd...
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it's actually burning coal, but otherwise your metaphor stands up 110%
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Free chunk !
Never have a seen such oppression. He also tucks his cock inside his sock.
Never have a seen such oppression. He also tucks his cock inside his sock.
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Chunk was freed, but he couldn't control his jimmies and had an immediate relapse.
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He spazzed out over the lawl and sys0p bannings. Which apparently was the reason he'd got a 3 day ban in the first place for spazzing out spamming the forums about the same thing.
Kinda childish honestly, I mean, I don't want to see the truffle shuffle go but at the same time grow the fuck up, don't harrass other peoples real lives over an internet message board. It's pretty simple stuff.
Kinda childish honestly, I mean, I don't want to see the truffle shuffle go but at the same time grow the fuck up, don't harrass other peoples real lives over an internet message board. It's pretty simple stuff.
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The moment he got back he started pasting the same 20 quotes of his he'd saved to word, the ones he was spamming up the forum with previously which lead him to being banned, and demanded shaft address all of it, so he got banned again.Memphis wrote:There were jimmies? Info? Fill me in, like I'm goof's dad.
He needs to just get over it and return to normal.
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i did, kinda, when I came back I responded to shaft and provided a run down, that wa that and he went off on one again.