Quoted from T7:
Isn't that how rap is supposed to make you feel?
For some maybe. One is at least based on a culture. The other is just some dimwitted county fool talking slowly in a rhythm about boats, trucks, and goats they would like to F##$.
Quoted from T7:
Isn't that how rap is supposed to make you feel?
For some maybe. One is at least based on a culture. The other is just some dimwitted county fool talking slowly in a rhythm about boats, trucks, and goats they would like to F##$.
Quoted from Gryszzz:
Just noticed the poll...Total Nuclear Whathaveyou....harr.
I admit I have no idea how to spell anial...anihhalti...you know BOOM REAL GOOD.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:
I admit I have no idea how to spell anial...anihhalti...you know BOOM REAL GOOD.
So you are in fact a Stern employee.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:
You got to admit it seems like pretty much everybody hates everything this August. I'm just trying to consolidate it into one glorious hatethread.
But that can't work. It isn't amorphous hate just floating around, it's mostly hate with a purpose. It's people expressing anger at some manufacturers for the product they put out while fanboys protect at all cost. It pushes us all to the edges because of the downhill spiral we are in. It started with getting less. If a game didn't sell well, code updates stopped. But then quality also fell. It's so expensive to replace the most labor intensive part of a game in the field (the playfield). Yet now it is more common than we thought. Then we have standards for what gets replaced, and people own lower quality versions of a game and will take a bath on value. Two ghosted inserts won't get you a new playfield, but it will sure drop the value of your game when you go to sell it. It isn't an investment but if I'm buying a game with ghosted inserts, you're dropping your price by at least a grand.
Hate is sometimes justified. Dissatisfaction and anger from customers leads to change or to death for companies. Sometimes it leads to both. I don't want to see companies fail, but I'm not going to care more than the manufacturer does.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:
In the Summer, love goes on vacation.
You got to admit it seems like pretty much everybody hates everything this August...
No way Bro!
Quoted from DaveH:
Two ghosted inserts won't get you a new playfield, but it will sure drop the value of your game when you go to sell it.
This remains to be seen. I've yet to see ANYBODY sell a game at any kind of "ghosted insert" discount.
Quoted from jgentry:
For some maybe. One is at least based on a culture. The other is just some dimwitted county fool talking slowly in a rhythm about boats, trucks, and goats they would like to F##$.
I am very disappointed in you JD. You live out in the sticks of Tennessee and do not like country rap music and you are removing the Magnaflows from your full size pickup.
Quoted from pinkid:
Waiting to hate on any Iron Maiden pin. Regardless of who makes it.............Priest rules........
Can't argue with you there. Priest destroys Maiden. But Maiden has eddie/artwork that is on the whole better suited for a pin.
Quoted from pinkid:
An Iron Maiden pin probably would not have D'ianno on it all. All Bruce Dickpants w/his bowl cut. Include "All the Young Dudes" while your at it. They need a 4th guitarist and a 2nd drummer don't they??? At least JP has had a decent album since 1983.............
I have no idea what any of this means but I'm backing it 100%
Quoted from Oneangrymo:
If they actually made a Pulp Fiction I think I would absolutely hate it.
I think they would have a chance to make it good. If they just left out all the bullshit from the beginning & the overlong boredom of Bruce Willis' second reel...basically just make it all Sam Jackson parts with Walken's 3 minutes and then it might be tolerable.
Quoted from pinkid:
Waiting to hate on any Iron Maiden pin. Regardless of who makes it.............Priest rules........
Wrong.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:
Can't argue with you there. Priest destroys Maiden. But Maiden has eddie/artwork that is on the whole better suited for a pin.
Wrong.
Quoted from pinkid:
An Iron Maiden pin probably would not have D'ianno on it all. All Bruce Dickpants w/his bowl cut. Include "All the Young Dudes" while your at it. They need a 4th guitarist and a 2nd drummer don't they??? At least JP has had a decent album since 1983.............
Guess what? Fucking wrong.
You were the pinkid with long hair that meandered into a punk show and got his ass beat back in the day amirite?
Quoted from Gryszzz:
You were the pinkid with long hair that meandered into a punk show and got his ass beat back in the day amirite?
What does cock rock like iron maiden have to do with a punk show?
Quoted from Gryszzz:
Wrong.
Wrong.
Guess what? Fucking wrong.
You were the pinkid with long hair that meandered into a punk show and got his ass beat back in the day amirite?
Maiden fans have no sense of humor.
But for real, Maiden isn't heavy enough for me and Bruce is a total wanker. It's pretty good for prog rock I guess.
Love both Priest and Maiden, couldn't choose between the two of them. However Black Sabbath is the correct answer to which metal band is most deserving of a pin.
The urban dictionary does mention former Solicitor General Robert Bork and his unsuccessful Supreme Court justice nomination. However, the article fails to include the most timely historical fact, i.e. Bork's willingness, as Justice Dept. acting head, to obey Nixon's order to fire Watergate special prosecutor, Archibald Cox.
Are there any other political junkies out there who would buy a game with political scandal as its theme? Bash the DNC door repeatedly to break into Democratic party headquarters. Destroy the minutes of voice-activated oval office tapes. Restore those minutes, collect a bonus for each minute. Release Rose Mary Woods from her transcription pedal. . .
Now that's a game to hate.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:
It's pretty good for prog rock I guess.
that gave me a good laugh
love all of you crazy metal pinheads
Quoted from ZNET:
The urban dictionary does mention former Solicitor General Robert Bork and his unsuccessful Supreme Court justice nomination. However, the article fails to include the most timely historical fact, i.e. Bork's willingness, as Justice Dept. acting head, to obey Nixon's order to fire Watergate special prosecutor, Archibald Cox.
Are there any other political junkies out there who would buy a game with political scandal as its theme? Bash the DNC door repeatedly to break into Democratic party headquarters. Destroy the minutes of voice-activated oval office tapes. Restore those minutes, collect a bonus for each minute. Release Rose Mary Woods from her transcription pedal. . .
Now that's a game to hate.
That's the etymology of the word, but I was using it more in the vein of the second definition.
Quoted from DaveH:
It started with getting less. If a game didn't sell well, code updates stopped. But then quality also fell. It's so expensive to replace the most labor intensive part of a game in the field (the playfield). Yet now it is more common than we thought. Then we have standards for what gets replaced, and people own lower quality versions of a game and will take a bath on value. Two ghosted inserts won't get you a new playfield, but it will sure drop the value of your game when you go to sell it.
Now you're getting the hang of it!
Haaaaatte....
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