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Zurreco wrote:
www.liquidgeneration.com is where they started from, I think. Personally, I think it should have died off over there as well, but some people seem to think that they're still funny. *shrug*
Thanks. I had to search around a bit to find it, it's in the Sabotage section! The other Games were nice as well, remembers me on www.zipperfish.com which also has some really cool and sexy games. However I couldn't find any screamers there yet.
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Ok honestly. It was kinda funny the first time, but then it got old. That was like 7 years ago or something.
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Saturn wrote:
However I couldn't find any screamers there yet.
That's because the authors of the site realized what a stupid and intrusive idea it was to create "screamers", and they stopped fairly soon after. Unfortunately, not everyone followed their path, and so whenever anyone makes a horrendously obvious screamer that 95% of the people on the internet would scoff at, the other 5% not only find them hilarious, but they record and submit movies of people getting scared to equally retarded sites, like ebaumsworld or whatever. Not only does this inspire idiots to create more of these things, but it creates the illusion that people actually enjoy seeing these things, which draws in people that initially hated them. It's a sad state of affairs.
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I knew they were screamers but I played it anyways and still got the shit scared out of me. Pretty good illusions thingies.
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Same with me. It's still a nice boost of adrenaline, whatever any of you may say.
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moozooh wrote:
Same with me. It's still a nice boost of adrenaline, whatever any of you may say.
Good point. I think I will hire someone to kidnap me at gunpoint sometime in the next week to increase my adrenaline. I pictured this post being much more clever, but it kind of sucked. Oh well, I'm keeping it anyway.
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Is it possible to beat all 4 levels of the maze before the scream?
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jimsfriend wrote:
Is it possible to beat all 4 levels of the maze before the scream?
After going through 4 pacemakers in 1 day, I can safely say NO.
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jimsfriend wrote:
Is it possible to beat all 4 levels of the maze before the scream?
The scream isn't time based... it's based on a point in the maze. When you reach that point (which happens to be a really really tight space so you concentrate more and get closer to the screen), it screams. So it's not time based, so no you can't beat it before it screams.
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That maze is pretty cool, but extremely easy to cheat... If you remember, the mouse has more than 1 button, and the window becomes inactive when you're in the context menu.... heh... the scream is your prize always.
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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This thread turned out slightly better than one might have expected from reading the OP. Also, I ordered a kickass laptop yesterday! Yay.
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yeah, cool. But I'd like to find more "interactive screamers".
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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I have a blantant phalic symbol! (whatever you meant with that) And I'm not afraid of using it on YOU!
I'm sorry, but this is classic. Do you really have any idea what you just said?
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This was old in 2002.
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This is old for veterans. If you didn't notice, new people get online everyday... NES is 20+ years old and some still like to play it. And... if you're omnipotent, CAN you make something so heavy you COULDN'T lift?
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
This is old for veterans. And... if you're omnipotent, CAN you make something so heavy you COULDN'T lift?
[mandatory Simpsons quote] Could God microwave a burrito so hot that even he couldn't eat it?[/mandatory Simpsons quote] Actually I always thought omnipotent meant "all-seeing" instead of "all powerful". It was probably your avatar that threw me off. I'm probably getting mixed up with the word "omniscient ".
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Erm, omniscient is all knowing, not all seeing. Perhaps that is analagous to all seeing, since knowing all includes seeing all, but still...
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The closest to "all-seeing" is Omnipresent
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
Post subject: Another stupid internet fad...
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This has to be the stupidest thing on the internet. Okay, maybe second stupidest. There's some pretty dumb shit out there.
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This may be irritating for some people, but it's definitely not as stupid as those Powerpoint presentations.
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
Post subject: Re: probably
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Mayhbe these powerpoint presentations (whatever they are -- I stay away from Powerpoint and similar retardation) can be the #1 Retarded Internet Fad owner then. I still want to stab the creator of this (flash/fad) in the face.
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
And... if you're omnipotent, CAN you make something so heavy you COULDN'T lift?
Lift it from where? An unlimitedly heavy object would collapse into a black hole, and such a thing cannot be anywhere where it can be "lifted" from. You certainly can't have a black hole on the surface of the Earth or anywhere else where it could be "lifted". In the end, all these "paradoxes" can be reduced to: "Can you prove that 0=1?" or "can you do something without doing it?" First we set up a frame of reference, a set of our own rules, where something is not possible and then we say "can you make it possible without breaking these rules?" That's just a moot task. It's just saying "I define that 0 is not 1. Can you prove that 0 = 1? Of course since I have defined that 0 is not 1 then whatever you do will not convince me. You can't demonstrate that 0 = 1 without breaking this rule I set up."
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DK64_MASTER wrote:
[mandatory Simpsons quote] Could God microwave a burrito so hot that even he couldn't eat it?[/mandatory Simpsons quote]
For what it's worth, I know I can!
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
The closest to "all-seeing" is Omnipresent
*Sigh* These terms are pretty easy once you look at them. Omnipotent = Omni + Potent. Potent means powerful. Omnipotent means all powerful. Omniscient = Omni + Scient. Science is knowledge. Omniscient means all knowing. Omnipresent = Omni + Present. This one should be the most obvious. Arguably, I'd say that Omniscient is closer to all-seeing. This is all extremely irrelevant, isn't it? On second thought, it's just detracting us from a thread about stupid flash games, so I guess it can't hurt. Just be careful where you point that phallic symbol, Ninja_Ganondorf.
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pirate_sephiroth wrote:
And... if you're omnipotent, CAN you make something so heavy you COULDN'T lift?
Answer the first (answer from logic): The ability to do "anything" does not include the ability to create paradox, so no. Answer the second (from mysticism): Yes, it is quite easily done. However, the selfsame omnipotence could then remove such silly limitation and lift it anyway.
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