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Warp wrote:
When you blame someone of lack of writing skills you should usually try to avoid making grammatical errors yourself or someone is going to point them to you...
Please tell me where I made a mistake and I'll try to learn from it.
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It seems that AKA made my point even clearer with his spelling errors. I rest my case.
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Well, first of all you'd better check this page and it's history. This is also a good example of AKA's English. His most recent edit, which made no sense, can be found in Full recent changes (Aladdin movie description). If you don't consider AKA's English that bad, I won't start arguing with you because I've already expressed my opinion.
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Dear Bisqwit, I was wondering why is AKA an editor, since his English, despite being his mother tongue, is really... bad (my editor status is also questionable, because I rarely use the power vested in me. If you decide to take it away from me because of this message, I won't complain, but I would like to keep my status and use it for the best of this site.).
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Bisqwit wrote:
What are you trying to say? As far as I see, that does not contradict with what Phil said.
Didn't the debate start when Phil said that "America isn't just USA so don't say America when you talk about USA" or something? So I'm saying, that when talking about USA you can say America and everybody understands what you're talking about.
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Phil wrote:
From the 1st paragraph: "The Americas may alternatively be referred to as America.
Actually, it says "The Americas may alternatively be referred to as America; however, America may be ambiguous as it can refer to either this entire landmass or just the United States of America.". It seems that you didn't read it that well.
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Dear Bisqwit Are you offended by song lyrics that mention or tell about satan, but are not satanic? Here's an example.
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Yarr. Shiver me timbers, take me plunder and ye walk off the plank! :*) I also vote no for graphical smileys, because they're just horrible.
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Wouldn't it have been faster to skip one of the collecting goals in Suburbia and do the Flag goal in the airport instead, or do you need all those goals to access Airport?
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Phil wrote:
Guybrush wrote:
How about putting your effort in improving the normal run, because, if I recall correctly, it would obsolete the current normal run and the Peach run since that one is unnecessary.
What are you talking about...?!! o_O :S wtf. 0_o
When Diman's run was submitted, the necessity of this run was highly questioned. And if I recall correctly, Bisqwit agreed that a new any% run, which YOU promised to do, would obsolete the Peach only run too.
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How about putting your effort in improving the normal run, because, if I recall correctly, it would obsolete the current normal run and the Peach run since that one is unnecessary.
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Delita, I recommend using the forum search function to see if there has been discussion about the subject you want to talk about. Here's the old thread. Also, welcome to TASVideos. Please read the FAQ carefully and enjoy your stay. :)
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Uh oh. I remember watching the old run 4 times when I encoded it and it didn't get that boring, even though I didn't like the level design in some stages that much. I'm sure this one looks even better, but I'm not able to watch it at the moment. Great job anyways.
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Dear Bisqwit Do you think that my constant nagging about forum rules (duplicate threads, avatar size and so on) is bad and unnecessary?
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Dear Bisqwit What do you think about paranormal activity? Oh and do you find my avatar disturbing?
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Dear Fabian What do you think about paranormal activity (ghosts, poltergeist and such)?
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If it is Zelda, there's a perfectly good topic for it and no need for a new one. (This nagging is beginning to become my trademark >_>)
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Could I inquire, what is this first quest you're talking about?
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I'd like it to be changed. I'll state my reasons later.
Post subject: Re: Favourite Konami classic games
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Bisqwit wrote:
But it says Ultra Games.
Ultra Games was the publisher.
Post subject: Re: Favourite Konami classic games
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Bisqwit wrote:
But TMNT was not a Konami game, was it?
It was.
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LSK wrote:
We could lock the WIPs from comments.
That doesn't make the viewers go away or stop them thinking like they think.
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Ersatz wrote:
To think we need an elitist attitude or hide our work from the major public in fear that they "will never understand" what they are looking at, is far and large an incongruous argument.
Have you seen any of the TASes that were on Youtube at some point, but were deleted? They were full of comments like "ZOMG CHEATER LAME I'LL DO SOMETHING NASTY TO YOUR DOG!". If majority of the Youtube audience thinks that way, it's not very good publicity, in my opinion.
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I think evilchen was talking about all coins-run. EDIT: Or not >_>