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rotane

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  • Posted: Apr 09, 2009

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  • aapis

    *aapis

    Plays With Bots

    You have an R floating over your shoulder too? OMG!

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    Get out of my fucking rowboat.

    • rotane

      $rotane

      The Cake Is A Lie

      Yes yes yes, that's short for Rotane!

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      "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

  • Coolhand2

    $Coolhand2

    Code Possum

    Is that a thumb I see in the mid-lower left part of this picture?

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    "He who uses a stick in the dark is blind, but he who... sticks out in the dark is... fluorescent!"

    Why use large words, when diminutive ones will suffice?

    • rotane

      $rotane

      The Cake Is A Lie

      No.

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      "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

      • Coolhand2

        $Coolhand2

        Code Possum

        Well damn, there goes my interesting story of the night.

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        "He who uses a stick in the dark is blind, but he who... sticks out in the dark is... fluorescent!"

        Why use large words, when diminutive ones will suffice?

        • rotane

          $rotane

          The Cake Is A Lie

          Hahaha, I'm sorry mate! This must be some part of my back, or shoulder, but I don't really know..

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          "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

          • Coolhand2

            $Coolhand2

            Code Possum

            Ah don't worry about it. I'll just call you Mr. Roboto from now on or something.

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            "He who uses a stick in the dark is blind, but he who... sticks out in the dark is... fluorescent!"

            Why use large words, when diminutive ones will suffice?

            • rotane

              $rotane

              The Cake Is A Lie

              Oh, sure, whatever works for you :)

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              "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

              • Coolhand2

                $Coolhand2

                Code Possum

                Of course :P

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                "He who uses a stick in the dark is blind, but he who... sticks out in the dark is... fluorescent!"

                Why use large words, when diminutive ones will suffice?

                • rotane

                  $rotane

                  The Cake Is A Lie

                  Great :)

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                  "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

  • chalkley3

    ѻchalkley3

    says: GG NEXT MAP

    I'm selling you for scrap.

    • rotane

      $rotane

      The Cake Is A Lie

      No-one is selling me :mischief:

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      "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

  • spot

    $spot

    Supreme Commander

    Holy crap that looks painful!

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    "This is no time for ease and comfort. It is time to dare and endure." - Winston Churchill

    • rotane

      $rotane

      The Cake Is A Lie

      Actually, it's not that bad. Sure, it's not comfy or anything, but it's annoying at best, err, worst.. :P

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      "The heat of the decomposition from an explosion of rotane is quite substantial (3426±87 kJ/mol ?)... So yeah, i think i can be suspicious of you" -- ~swordhorder

  • monchee

    +monchee

    Retro Gamer

    woooo csavarok. :D

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    Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music.

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