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  1. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Ganny in Memorable #Zelda moments/quotes   
    <Double45> poop <Double45> jk
  2. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by T1g in Talk   
    So, I am currently chilling on my college campus. I returned to campus for a career fair on Tuesday, but I came early to touch base with people. Imagine the look on people's faces at anime club when I ran into the room, screaming "THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!" before striking my successor down with my umbrella. No one on campus knew I was here besides the person I am currently rooming with
     
    But yeah, I am couch surfing for an indeterminate amount of time, I just want to see if I can land some interviews and get a job. In the mean time, hanging out with friends is always great.
     
    Also, I returned to Mahjong Club on Friday. I won't go into details, but think of scoring like Poker Chips, where everyone is trying to win the chips of the other players. Everyone starts with 25,000 points. I ended the game with 91,100 points. It was AWESOME
  3. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Sahaqiel in Talk   
    heh hey necro and dark one we part of the <6am club
  4. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Sahaqiel in Talk   
    for the record I totally judge you for drinking pbr pheo
  5. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Sahaqiel in Talk   
    My first reaction to drinking a beer was repeatedly taking sips and saying things like "Ugh, it just keeps getting worse!" T1g was there.
  6. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Chase in Talk   
    Michelob Ultra legitimately tastes good to me. Especially draft. And it always has, even when I first started drinking.
     
    Bud Light has kind of grown on me, though I thought it was disgusting at first. Draft > Bottle. I can't stand Coors or Miller or any other light lagers. Most dark beers taste disgusting as well, though I have been in a mood where the coffee/chocolaty flavors tasted tolerable. Rolling Rock is ehh. Dos Equis is pretty good with a lime. Stella Artois is disgusting. 
     
    I also legitimately enjoy dry white wine, well, white wine in general really. I struggle with reds. I would literally take a white wine over a soda with dinner every time.
     
    Coconut Rum tastes great to me. Coke and coconut rum is my favorite mixed drink, followed by Coke and spiced rum. 
     
    Cider and fireball whiskey is pretty swell too. 
     
    It's really all about experimenting with everything and trying things in different environments. Beer tastes totally different out with friends vs sitting at home alone. 
  7. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by pheonix561 in What is your most recent purchase?   
    I put five dollars into my steam account and just bought the cards I didn't have so I could finish my collection for a few different video games I had because I was missing like two cards for a few different sets and it was pissing me off
  8. Sahaqiel liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Talk   
    I was looking around Wal-Mart today for a new pair of X12s, because my dog tore mine to shreds. I was browsing the gaming headphones when a guy came up and said, "Hey, do you know if they sell internet here?"
     
    I was really caught off guard at first, but then I thought about it and told him, "You're gonna have to tell me what exactly you need." So he starts talking about how his phone bill is too high and that he'd rather pay for wireless internet and just have a no-contract phone. So I explained to him that Wal-Mart does not sell internet, that he'd have to get with his cable provider about that. So he thanks me, and walks off. Not a big deal.
     
    About two minutes later, I pass this same guy checking out laptops. He calls out to me, and says, "Do you know if this is a good computer? Can you help me with this? What makes a computer good? My daughter's laptop just broke, and she likes to just play games on it." So I explain the importance of the processor's speed for gaming, and look at the one he's pointing at. It's a Chromebook. I tell him no. I ask him what kind of games does she play, just simple facebook games, or more intense games? He tells me it's just browser games, and so I tell him that really pretty much any windows computer (Or even Mac) would be alright for that. So he scans the prices of the computers and asks "What about this one?"
    I look it over, google the specs, see that it's got decent capabilities. I tell him so, and he thanks me again for helping him out.
     
    Three minutes later, I'm walking past a guy staring at some TVs, looking lost while trying to get some help from an employee, who have all vanished. A woman walks out of the back area and asks if he needs help, he says he needs someone in electronics. She says to check the desk and he says he has, nobody was there. She says she'll page someone, and he starts walking around some more. I'm checking out PC headsets now, he's standing about six feet away staring at the TVs, looking upset. He turns around, looks at me for a second, and says, "Hey, would you happen to know much about electronics?" And I was thinking "Oh man, here we go again." 
    So I say, "Yeah man, mostly, what's up?"  He shakes my hand after I agree to help, and introduces himself. He explains how it's a hassle to hook up all of his stuff to his projector, that he has a bunch of different things (Wii, xbox/ps3) that he has to constantly switch the cords for. He was looking for a way to split all the wires into one. He wanted a converter for HDMI into composite. I thought about it for a second, and remember that I've tried to figure out how to do the exact same thing with no luck, because they send their signals differently.
     
    I try explaining this to him, and he starts talking about splicing the cables together, and I think to myself "That's not better." So then I think about it, and have him explain the whole projector thing to me again. I remembered a thing that would allow multiple inputs to one output, but I couldn't remember at all what it was called. I tried explaining it to him, and it just came to me. An A/V Switch. We looked around, but they only had one that was only composite. I explained that one that converted HDMI would probably be pretty costly, but that he should definitely check Radio Shack. He thanks me profusely, as he's been trying to work this out for like 4 days, and I've helped him (maybe)solve it in about 15 minutes. We'd done a lot of small talk, as well, he seemed like a pretty cool guy. I tell him it was no problem.
    I resume looking at the headsets as he walks off, then see him turn around. He looks at me and says, "I don't want you to be upset, I ask this to everyone I like. You're a really cool guy, and I'd like to hear your opinion on the subject." I'm thinking, "Alright, what's this guy talking about?"
     
    He says, "How much are you into Jesus Christ?" Oh gosh. Please no, not here, I was really liking you, man. Don't do this. So I look at him and say "I'm actually not religious." He says, "So like, agnostic?" I explain that I just don't have a religion, and he says "But what if it's real? What if, on the day you die, you have a chance of going to heaven? Are you willing to take the chance of going to hell? I really don't want to see you end up there. You're a cool guy."
    He keeps talking about how I need to start worshiping God and stuff. I can deal with this, no problem. Most of my family (Like 95%) are Christian, I'm used to it. I'm polite, and agreeing with him just so he'll shut up and leave. Then he talks about how, "All these new religions are false," like Islam. Then he starts slandering Muhammad, calling him a child molester. I just nod my head and hope he goes away quickly. He ends with "I really don't want you to go to hell, man. Really, please, just take a look at the Bible, maybe it'll change the way you think. I'll be praying for you." And he walks off. 
     
    I see him at least 3 more times in the store as I'm just trying to walk out. He smiles and says hey. Once he was pushing his cart to the back, and says "Can't believe it, I forgot something." I grin at him and say "Every time." He laughs and continues. I walk out of the store, decide I want some Sonic, grab some Lil Chickies and leave. As I'm leaving, to get back onto the main road (Perpendicular to Walmart), I turn too hard and almost hit a curb. So I swerve a little bit and almost hit someone's car as they're driving past. I keep going and when we get to the roundabout, I look to see who all was in the car. It was the Jesus guy! Luckily he was engrossed with his phone call and I guess didn't notice me almost ramming him. He drove off without looking at me, and I laughed about it the whole way home.
     
    Later mom and I had a G+ Hangouts call with a couple of my cousins, one of which is from Germany, so that was nice.
     
    What an interesting day.
  9. Jareddude liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Talk   
    I was looking around Wal-Mart today for a new pair of X12s, because my dog tore mine to shreds. I was browsing the gaming headphones when a guy came up and said, "Hey, do you know if they sell internet here?"
     
    I was really caught off guard at first, but then I thought about it and told him, "You're gonna have to tell me what exactly you need." So he starts talking about how his phone bill is too high and that he'd rather pay for wireless internet and just have a no-contract phone. So I explained to him that Wal-Mart does not sell internet, that he'd have to get with his cable provider about that. So he thanks me, and walks off. Not a big deal.
     
    About two minutes later, I pass this same guy checking out laptops. He calls out to me, and says, "Do you know if this is a good computer? Can you help me with this? What makes a computer good? My daughter's laptop just broke, and she likes to just play games on it." So I explain the importance of the processor's speed for gaming, and look at the one he's pointing at. It's a Chromebook. I tell him no. I ask him what kind of games does she play, just simple facebook games, or more intense games? He tells me it's just browser games, and so I tell him that really pretty much any windows computer (Or even Mac) would be alright for that. So he scans the prices of the computers and asks "What about this one?"
    I look it over, google the specs, see that it's got decent capabilities. I tell him so, and he thanks me again for helping him out.
     
    Three minutes later, I'm walking past a guy staring at some TVs, looking lost while trying to get some help from an employee, who have all vanished. A woman walks out of the back area and asks if he needs help, he says he needs someone in electronics. She says to check the desk and he says he has, nobody was there. She says she'll page someone, and he starts walking around some more. I'm checking out PC headsets now, he's standing about six feet away staring at the TVs, looking upset. He turns around, looks at me for a second, and says, "Hey, would you happen to know much about electronics?" And I was thinking "Oh man, here we go again." 
    So I say, "Yeah man, mostly, what's up?"  He shakes my hand after I agree to help, and introduces himself. He explains how it's a hassle to hook up all of his stuff to his projector, that he has a bunch of different things (Wii, xbox/ps3) that he has to constantly switch the cords for. He was looking for a way to split all the wires into one. He wanted a converter for HDMI into composite. I thought about it for a second, and remember that I've tried to figure out how to do the exact same thing with no luck, because they send their signals differently.
     
    I try explaining this to him, and he starts talking about splicing the cables together, and I think to myself "That's not better." So then I think about it, and have him explain the whole projector thing to me again. I remembered a thing that would allow multiple inputs to one output, but I couldn't remember at all what it was called. I tried explaining it to him, and it just came to me. An A/V Switch. We looked around, but they only had one that was only composite. I explained that one that converted HDMI would probably be pretty costly, but that he should definitely check Radio Shack. He thanks me profusely, as he's been trying to work this out for like 4 days, and I've helped him (maybe)solve it in about 15 minutes. We'd done a lot of small talk, as well, he seemed like a pretty cool guy. I tell him it was no problem.
    I resume looking at the headsets as he walks off, then see him turn around. He looks at me and says, "I don't want you to be upset, I ask this to everyone I like. You're a really cool guy, and I'd like to hear your opinion on the subject." I'm thinking, "Alright, what's this guy talking about?"
     
    He says, "How much are you into Jesus Christ?" Oh gosh. Please no, not here, I was really liking you, man. Don't do this. So I look at him and say "I'm actually not religious." He says, "So like, agnostic?" I explain that I just don't have a religion, and he says "But what if it's real? What if, on the day you die, you have a chance of going to heaven? Are you willing to take the chance of going to hell? I really don't want to see you end up there. You're a cool guy."
    He keeps talking about how I need to start worshiping God and stuff. I can deal with this, no problem. Most of my family (Like 95%) are Christian, I'm used to it. I'm polite, and agreeing with him just so he'll shut up and leave. Then he talks about how, "All these new religions are false," like Islam. Then he starts slandering Muhammad, calling him a child molester. I just nod my head and hope he goes away quickly. He ends with "I really don't want you to go to hell, man. Really, please, just take a look at the Bible, maybe it'll change the way you think. I'll be praying for you." And he walks off. 
     
    I see him at least 3 more times in the store as I'm just trying to walk out. He smiles and says hey. Once he was pushing his cart to the back, and says "Can't believe it, I forgot something." I grin at him and say "Every time." He laughs and continues. I walk out of the store, decide I want some Sonic, grab some Lil Chickies and leave. As I'm leaving, to get back onto the main road (Perpendicular to Walmart), I turn too hard and almost hit a curb. So I swerve a little bit and almost hit someone's car as they're driving past. I keep going and when we get to the roundabout, I look to see who all was in the car. It was the Jesus guy! Luckily he was engrossed with his phone call and I guess didn't notice me almost ramming him. He drove off without looking at me, and I laughed about it the whole way home.
     
    Later mom and I had a G+ Hangouts call with a couple of my cousins, one of which is from Germany, so that was nice.
     
    What an interesting day.
  10. Knuckle liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Talk   
    I was looking around Wal-Mart today for a new pair of X12s, because my dog tore mine to shreds. I was browsing the gaming headphones when a guy came up and said, "Hey, do you know if they sell internet here?"
     
    I was really caught off guard at first, but then I thought about it and told him, "You're gonna have to tell me what exactly you need." So he starts talking about how his phone bill is too high and that he'd rather pay for wireless internet and just have a no-contract phone. So I explained to him that Wal-Mart does not sell internet, that he'd have to get with his cable provider about that. So he thanks me, and walks off. Not a big deal.
     
    About two minutes later, I pass this same guy checking out laptops. He calls out to me, and says, "Do you know if this is a good computer? Can you help me with this? What makes a computer good? My daughter's laptop just broke, and she likes to just play games on it." So I explain the importance of the processor's speed for gaming, and look at the one he's pointing at. It's a Chromebook. I tell him no. I ask him what kind of games does she play, just simple facebook games, or more intense games? He tells me it's just browser games, and so I tell him that really pretty much any windows computer (Or even Mac) would be alright for that. So he scans the prices of the computers and asks "What about this one?"
    I look it over, google the specs, see that it's got decent capabilities. I tell him so, and he thanks me again for helping him out.
     
    Three minutes later, I'm walking past a guy staring at some TVs, looking lost while trying to get some help from an employee, who have all vanished. A woman walks out of the back area and asks if he needs help, he says he needs someone in electronics. She says to check the desk and he says he has, nobody was there. She says she'll page someone, and he starts walking around some more. I'm checking out PC headsets now, he's standing about six feet away staring at the TVs, looking upset. He turns around, looks at me for a second, and says, "Hey, would you happen to know much about electronics?" And I was thinking "Oh man, here we go again." 
    So I say, "Yeah man, mostly, what's up?"  He shakes my hand after I agree to help, and introduces himself. He explains how it's a hassle to hook up all of his stuff to his projector, that he has a bunch of different things (Wii, xbox/ps3) that he has to constantly switch the cords for. He was looking for a way to split all the wires into one. He wanted a converter for HDMI into composite. I thought about it for a second, and remember that I've tried to figure out how to do the exact same thing with no luck, because they send their signals differently.
     
    I try explaining this to him, and he starts talking about splicing the cables together, and I think to myself "That's not better." So then I think about it, and have him explain the whole projector thing to me again. I remembered a thing that would allow multiple inputs to one output, but I couldn't remember at all what it was called. I tried explaining it to him, and it just came to me. An A/V Switch. We looked around, but they only had one that was only composite. I explained that one that converted HDMI would probably be pretty costly, but that he should definitely check Radio Shack. He thanks me profusely, as he's been trying to work this out for like 4 days, and I've helped him (maybe)solve it in about 15 minutes. We'd done a lot of small talk, as well, he seemed like a pretty cool guy. I tell him it was no problem.
    I resume looking at the headsets as he walks off, then see him turn around. He looks at me and says, "I don't want you to be upset, I ask this to everyone I like. You're a really cool guy, and I'd like to hear your opinion on the subject." I'm thinking, "Alright, what's this guy talking about?"
     
    He says, "How much are you into Jesus Christ?" Oh gosh. Please no, not here, I was really liking you, man. Don't do this. So I look at him and say "I'm actually not religious." He says, "So like, agnostic?" I explain that I just don't have a religion, and he says "But what if it's real? What if, on the day you die, you have a chance of going to heaven? Are you willing to take the chance of going to hell? I really don't want to see you end up there. You're a cool guy."
    He keeps talking about how I need to start worshiping God and stuff. I can deal with this, no problem. Most of my family (Like 95%) are Christian, I'm used to it. I'm polite, and agreeing with him just so he'll shut up and leave. Then he talks about how, "All these new religions are false," like Islam. Then he starts slandering Muhammad, calling him a child molester. I just nod my head and hope he goes away quickly. He ends with "I really don't want you to go to hell, man. Really, please, just take a look at the Bible, maybe it'll change the way you think. I'll be praying for you." And he walks off. 
     
    I see him at least 3 more times in the store as I'm just trying to walk out. He smiles and says hey. Once he was pushing his cart to the back, and says "Can't believe it, I forgot something." I grin at him and say "Every time." He laughs and continues. I walk out of the store, decide I want some Sonic, grab some Lil Chickies and leave. As I'm leaving, to get back onto the main road (Perpendicular to Walmart), I turn too hard and almost hit a curb. So I swerve a little bit and almost hit someone's car as they're driving past. I keep going and when we get to the roundabout, I look to see who all was in the car. It was the Jesus guy! Luckily he was engrossed with his phone call and I guess didn't notice me almost ramming him. He drove off without looking at me, and I laughed about it the whole way home.
     
    Later mom and I had a G+ Hangouts call with a couple of my cousins, one of which is from Germany, so that was nice.
     
    What an interesting day.
  11. SilverAlchemic liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Talk   
    I was looking around Wal-Mart today for a new pair of X12s, because my dog tore mine to shreds. I was browsing the gaming headphones when a guy came up and said, "Hey, do you know if they sell internet here?"
     
    I was really caught off guard at first, but then I thought about it and told him, "You're gonna have to tell me what exactly you need." So he starts talking about how his phone bill is too high and that he'd rather pay for wireless internet and just have a no-contract phone. So I explained to him that Wal-Mart does not sell internet, that he'd have to get with his cable provider about that. So he thanks me, and walks off. Not a big deal.
     
    About two minutes later, I pass this same guy checking out laptops. He calls out to me, and says, "Do you know if this is a good computer? Can you help me with this? What makes a computer good? My daughter's laptop just broke, and she likes to just play games on it." So I explain the importance of the processor's speed for gaming, and look at the one he's pointing at. It's a Chromebook. I tell him no. I ask him what kind of games does she play, just simple facebook games, or more intense games? He tells me it's just browser games, and so I tell him that really pretty much any windows computer (Or even Mac) would be alright for that. So he scans the prices of the computers and asks "What about this one?"
    I look it over, google the specs, see that it's got decent capabilities. I tell him so, and he thanks me again for helping him out.
     
    Three minutes later, I'm walking past a guy staring at some TVs, looking lost while trying to get some help from an employee, who have all vanished. A woman walks out of the back area and asks if he needs help, he says he needs someone in electronics. She says to check the desk and he says he has, nobody was there. She says she'll page someone, and he starts walking around some more. I'm checking out PC headsets now, he's standing about six feet away staring at the TVs, looking upset. He turns around, looks at me for a second, and says, "Hey, would you happen to know much about electronics?" And I was thinking "Oh man, here we go again." 
    So I say, "Yeah man, mostly, what's up?"  He shakes my hand after I agree to help, and introduces himself. He explains how it's a hassle to hook up all of his stuff to his projector, that he has a bunch of different things (Wii, xbox/ps3) that he has to constantly switch the cords for. He was looking for a way to split all the wires into one. He wanted a converter for HDMI into composite. I thought about it for a second, and remember that I've tried to figure out how to do the exact same thing with no luck, because they send their signals differently.
     
    I try explaining this to him, and he starts talking about splicing the cables together, and I think to myself "That's not better." So then I think about it, and have him explain the whole projector thing to me again. I remembered a thing that would allow multiple inputs to one output, but I couldn't remember at all what it was called. I tried explaining it to him, and it just came to me. An A/V Switch. We looked around, but they only had one that was only composite. I explained that one that converted HDMI would probably be pretty costly, but that he should definitely check Radio Shack. He thanks me profusely, as he's been trying to work this out for like 4 days, and I've helped him (maybe)solve it in about 15 minutes. We'd done a lot of small talk, as well, he seemed like a pretty cool guy. I tell him it was no problem.
    I resume looking at the headsets as he walks off, then see him turn around. He looks at me and says, "I don't want you to be upset, I ask this to everyone I like. You're a really cool guy, and I'd like to hear your opinion on the subject." I'm thinking, "Alright, what's this guy talking about?"
     
    He says, "How much are you into Jesus Christ?" Oh gosh. Please no, not here, I was really liking you, man. Don't do this. So I look at him and say "I'm actually not religious." He says, "So like, agnostic?" I explain that I just don't have a religion, and he says "But what if it's real? What if, on the day you die, you have a chance of going to heaven? Are you willing to take the chance of going to hell? I really don't want to see you end up there. You're a cool guy."
    He keeps talking about how I need to start worshiping God and stuff. I can deal with this, no problem. Most of my family (Like 95%) are Christian, I'm used to it. I'm polite, and agreeing with him just so he'll shut up and leave. Then he talks about how, "All these new religions are false," like Islam. Then he starts slandering Muhammad, calling him a child molester. I just nod my head and hope he goes away quickly. He ends with "I really don't want you to go to hell, man. Really, please, just take a look at the Bible, maybe it'll change the way you think. I'll be praying for you." And he walks off. 
     
    I see him at least 3 more times in the store as I'm just trying to walk out. He smiles and says hey. Once he was pushing his cart to the back, and says "Can't believe it, I forgot something." I grin at him and say "Every time." He laughs and continues. I walk out of the store, decide I want some Sonic, grab some Lil Chickies and leave. As I'm leaving, to get back onto the main road (Perpendicular to Walmart), I turn too hard and almost hit a curb. So I swerve a little bit and almost hit someone's car as they're driving past. I keep going and when we get to the roundabout, I look to see who all was in the car. It was the Jesus guy! Luckily he was engrossed with his phone call and I guess didn't notice me almost ramming him. He drove off without looking at me, and I laughed about it the whole way home.
     
    Later mom and I had a G+ Hangouts call with a couple of my cousins, one of which is from Germany, so that was nice.
     
    What an interesting day.
  12. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by DR SHRUBBERY! in What games are you playing currently?   
    I've been playing a lot more Left 4 Dead 2 lately. 

     

     

     

     

     
    I may have gone a little overboard with the mods...
  13. Teto liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in What song(s) are you listening to at the moment?   



    Also to fit the thread
     
  14. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by pheonix561 in What song(s) are you listening to at the moment?   
    HEY BEN WHY ARE YOU STILL UP


  15. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by pheonix561 in What games are you playing currently?   


    Farthest I've gotten into the game to date is the configuration screen.
  16. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Sahaqiel in hello allfriends 'w`   
    i present to you, mufn/nabe/fort, a present
     

     
    lyrics:
    apostrophe, W, backtick ('w`)
     
    you can figure out the rest
  17. Knuckle liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Post Yourself   

    Me at work, it's an alright photo I guess
  18. pheonix561 liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Post Yourself   

    Me at work, it's an alright photo I guess
  19. Sahaqiel liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Post Yourself   

    Me at work, it's an alright photo I guess
  20. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Treemotan in Post Yourself   
    I AM THE PANTYHOSE MONSTER
     
    MONSTER OF THE PANTYHOSE

  21. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Brodongo in Post Yourself   
     
    This was definently taken prior to Voldemort's return. That's the smile of a boy who has yet to lose his innocence. He probably just got his marks back from Lupin's final exam and is really proud of himself.
  22. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by LLmao ?✊? in Talk   
    Jared, does he know you're gay
  23. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by Jareddude in Talk   
    Haha who wants to hear a joke
     
    I have a boyfriend now
  24. Dark_One liked a post in a topic by pheonix561 in Talk   
    I played TF2 with a headset like I've always dreamed of doing, and I've already been told I sound like I'm A. "some voice actor from Duck Tales" and B. "Rick from Rick and Morty"
  25. Cassandra liked a post in a topic by Dark_One in Memorable #Zelda moments/quotes   
    He's taken to asking this question a lot, when I'm the only one around to hear     <TheBigT2000> So, who else should I make playable in my fangame? Preferably someone NOT from Majora's Mask <Alkara> How about Koume <Alkara> Make her hobble around <Alkara> Just an old woman <Alkara> Or Grandma <Alkara> Make their story about finding medicine for their diabetes <Alkara> And arthritis <TheBigT2000> No <Alkara> And severe kidney failure <Alkara> Make it timed <TheBigT2000> How about Rusl? <Alkara> You have 1.5 hours to get your insulin <Alkara> Or you kill an old lady <Alkara> No, Rusl's a terrible choice <Alkara> I'm telling you <Alkara> Old ladies are the way to go <TheBigT2000> No <Alkara> Just make everyone old <Alkara> Every character <TheBigT2000> no <TheBigT2000> Just <TheBigT2000> Just no <Alkara> Come on <Alkara> This is prime material <TheBigT2000> No <Alkara> You don't want to waste this <TheBigT2000> It's not <Alkara> "The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Ones" would be a good title <Alkara> Good stuff <Alkara> I want to be mentioned in the credits though <Alkara> Don't short me on this <Alkara> I'll find you