Yep, I miss Toonami. Come to think of it, I think I actually first learned about Morrowind from Tom talking about it on the show. Definitely check out DBZ: Abridged and let me know what you think. Head's up, it's kindof like Red vs. Blue in that the first few episodes are funny enough, but the series becomes way more hilarious as it goes on.Greendogo wrote:Of course DBZ is still awesome! I am still upset that Toonami doesn't exist (at least in its original form) anymore. I was not aware of DBZ Abridged. It seems like it could be pretty entertaining.WeirdSexy wrote:Also, are you trying to tell me that DBZ isn't still awesome?
Do you follow Team Four Star and "DBZ Abridged"? It is quite hilarious. If you haven't I recommend going to their website, starting at episode one, and watching as many of them as possible in a row.
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- sirherrbatka
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offtopic, offtopic, offtopic
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I don't know, I think it's kind of endearing if your introduction thread to a new forum spawns an epic off-topic rant about comedic retellings of a late twentieth century Japanese cartoon
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ahhhhh remember watching DBZ as a kid, before and after school and then my mate redraw the characters from mwmory during school... those were the days.
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You have angered the herrbatka...
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You're right, as this is the "New Developers Applications" area. Thankfully, all the important information for us and him are located in the first two posts.
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?raevol wrote:You have angered the herrbatka...
There is not end to Earl Grey's anger...
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Is he still active?
I'm wondering why it is new developers are 'disappearing' after about 2 weeks they do long introductions about themselves ready to join the project...
Could it be with building the environment? Or is it just very hard and discouraging for a coder to fall in a half written program not written by him.
I'm wondering why it is new developers are 'disappearing' after about 2 weeks they do long introductions about themselves ready to join the project...
Could it be with building the environment? Or is it just very hard and discouraging for a coder to fall in a half written program not written by him.