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Posted by: Caer Bannog
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Posted by: OksanaBayul
Each football team starts each half with the ball.
Halo2 is a game. Most games start each player on even ground. Name a game that does not. Enlighten me.
No, it's not fair, it's not even ground. You know why? Because it's a video game. It's a game that isn't intended to be taken to a professional level yet some pasty faced nerds who have skinny chicken legs and pimply faces and who's faces are daily acquainted with toilet water from being given a swirly have taken it to a fake "pro" level in an attempt to hide the fact that they are not atheltic enough to make the football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, ect. team and the fact that they are too stupid to participate in any intellectual group like mathatletes, glee club, drama, ect. ect. ect.
In fact, calling them nerds is an insult to nerds, so henceforth they shall be known as losers.
Hmm...thats funny, I played soccer, football, baseball, and was a body builder before my injuries, which is why i picked up halo(also was on the debate team). I love the fact it is played at a professional level. So you should speak what you know, not what you heard
Oh, ok, you were so injured that you couldn't do anything else, THEN you played Halo, correct?
You just proved me right. Thanks.
I proved nothing right. In "picking it up" I meant i played it alot more. I had ran across it a few times before and loved it. Just because my circumstances for playing more regularly at the time doesn't mean it might not have happened anyway in the future. I love both games, but anyone who's not a fool recognizes the huge difference in gameplay balance between Halo:ce and Halo2
So what you are saying is that when you were unable to hack it in sports, you were into Halo, right?
Being injured for a certain amount of time is not being unable to "hack it". And i said i had played a few times before, just not near as much as i did during my injured period. Either way, athlete,nerd, loser,etc. We should all have the fun, balanced gameplay that was known in Halo:CE. I understand if it couldn't be done in h2, due to time constraints and being a freshman attempt on LIVE. But this time around they should know, and seeing posts from some of the higher ups, they do realize and plan on fixing these issues
Some football players play with broken bones. You could have played with your injury....however you coudn't hack it and picked up Halo 2.
I'm sorry but Sr. Bannog wins this one.
Wins what?!? such stupididty. My injuries pertained to weightlifting. I gave no timeline for what points i played what sports. And no, you cannot lift weights with an injury, unless you're an idiot who wants to risk ruining your chances forever
There's a saying (I forget the exact wording) but those who readly give out too much infomation(that was't asked for) are usually full of crap.
There wasn't too much information. It was in direct response to Czaer Boeining's post. He stated that all people who like this game played "pro" were a bunch of nerdy losers who never competed in anything else. Idiot Bigotry. So, i was showing that i was obvious proof that statement is flawed. Only on these forums can a bigot trashing people for their inferiorities be ignored, while one who makes him look ridiculous get flamed
If I was you I woudn't be so quick to try and prove people wrong using things from your own "life".
If he had to say everyone who played MLG were losers with (212)123-4567 as a phone number would you h ave given out your phone number just to prove him wrong?
Maybe ur right, but i hate bigotry. i hate when people get picked on for anything, being it a nerd or some of the "A-holes" that pick on special kids. So, maybe i jumped the gun, but no one should feel superior to anyone at anytime when it comes to life situations
on another note, i like the sig. Tyler Durton, a real hero
[Edited on 6/19/2006]