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Damn right. Not over 10 dollars, or for getting the wrong thing when he was trying to do something nice for you. You should have been THINKING it was nice of him to try to find it for you. Not publicy calling him a dumbass or whatever because he got the wrong thing.

never thought as the neowin forums to be so much of a 'public' place.

rather not talk about this anymore. at least w/ you 2 losers.

CONGRATS LASTSAMURAI!! Where did you get it? :happy:

lol in my experience, calling someone "you two losers" is not a good way to end the conversation, now you have just provoked them and made it personal. A mature person might be able to ignore that comment, key word might, lol but chances are as mature as these two bokes seem they are going to make a reply. Totally defeating your goal of not talking about it.

Damn right.  Not over 10 dollars, or for getting the wrong thing when he was trying to do something nice for you.  You should have been THINKING it was nice of him to try to find it for you.  Not publicly calling him a dumbass or whatever because he got the wrong thing.

people should get banned for calling their father a "dumpass" :crazy: :angry:

EDIT: correction

,Aug 1 2004, 19:59] never thought as the neowin forums to be so much of a 'public' place.

rather not talk about this anymore. at least w/ you 2 losers.

CONGRATS LASTSAMURAI!! Where did you get it??:happy::

Neowin is very public. Anyone on the internet could read what you wrote possibly for years to come. This is a highly active thread as well. Would you post secret information here? Of course not - because it is a PUBLIC forum.

More with the name calling I see. I'm a loser for calling you on calling your dad a dumb ass.

Just goes to show how spoiled many are in this country. Maybe the draft should be re-instated. Send some of these kids to Iraq & let them see just how lucky they are to have $60 to buy a game. And maybe they can see some kids who don't HAVE a dad anymore.

Fine if you want to avoid the issue we can drop it. Just take in to consideration how you come across and how low it is to call your dad a dumbass over something so trivial in the future.

wtf why are you lamers whining about rob and his life. get your own life, this is damn doom3 thread not a family problems thread. oh ya i just wanted to let you know, i picked up doom3 at bestbuy today, after complaining to the manager for about 30minutes. :)

Neowin is very public. Anyone on the internet could read what you wrote possibly for years to come. This is a highly active thread as well. Would you post secret information here? Of course not - because it is a PUBLIC forum.

More with the name calling I see. I'm a loser for calling you on calling your dad a dumb ass.

Just goes to show how spoiled many are in this country. I hope to god the draft is re-instated. Send some of these spoiled kids to Iraq & let them see just how lucky they are to have $60 to buy a game. And maybe they can see some kids who don't HAVE a dad anymore.

Will you just shut up?

I asked you to stop.

Be mature and respect a elder member's wishes. If you want to keep on discussing this with me, take it private. This isn't the thread to be doing it in. :rolleyes:

,Aug 1 2004, 20:09] Will you just shut up?

I asked you to stop.

Be mature and respect a elder member's wishes. If you want to keep on discussing this with me, take it private. This isn't the thread to be doing it in. :rolleyes:

Consider it dropped, but not because you're "an elder" member my teenage friend. Fortunately I can see when an argument is pointless.

Stay on Topic trek234. This is not a family issue thread, it's a doom3 thread. Either Stop posting or just step away from the computer. Seriously.

Very well. I apologize for the OT. I passed it the first time, but it got a little annoying after he did it again. Perhaps I should have ignored it regardless.

Again I apologize to anyone upset about the OT.

Consider it dropped, but not because you're "an elder" member my teenage friend. Fortunately I can see when an argument is pointless.

Just because you may be in your twenty's and i'm younger than you, doesn't mean i'm less knowlegable. :rolleyes:

If you want to go to a place where you can yell at younger members about their isses w/ family members, search google.

Someone PM me later and remind me to add Trek to my Dumbass list :yes:

,Aug 1 2004, 20:15] Just because you may be in your twenty's and i'm younger than you, doesn't mean i'm less knowlegable. :rolleyes:

If you want to go to a place where you can yell at younger members about their isses w/ family members, search google.

Someone PM me later and remind me to add Trek to my Dumbass list :yes:

dude he stopped. you need to chill.

unfortunately Rob is right.we shouldn't hijack this thread.I'm sure it would get closed if we do.

@[Rob.Baker]

but, baker, please don't call your parents "dumpass" anymore. thanks in advance.

@RaNDoM HeRo

Dear mother

Dear father

What is this hell you have put me through

Believer

Deceiver

Day in day out live my life through you

Pushed onto me what?s wrong or right

Hidden from this thing that they call life

Dear mother

Dear father

Every thought I?d think you?d disapprove

Curator

Dictator

Always cencoring my every move

Children are seen but are not heard

Tear out everything inspired

Innocence

Torn from me without your shelter

Barred reality

I?m living blindly

Dear mother

Dear father

Time has frozen still what?s left to be

Hear nothing

Say nothing

Cannot face the fact I think for me

No guarantee,it?s life as is

But damn you for not giving me my chance

Dear mother

Dear father

You?ve clipped my wings before I learnt to fly

Unspoiled

Unspoken

I?ve outgrown that ****ing lullaby

Same thing I?ve always heard from you

Do as I say not as I do

Innocence

Torn from me without your shelter

Barred reality

I?m living blindly

I?m in hell without you

Cannot cope without you two

Shocked at the world that I see

Innocent victim please rescue me

Dear mother

Dear father

Hidden in your world you?ve made for me

I?m seething

I?m bleeding

Ripping wounds in me that never heal

Undying spite I feel for you

Living out this hell you always knew

,Aug 1 2004, 20:15] Just because you may be in your twenty's and i'm younger than you, doesn't mean i'm less knowlegable. :rolleyes:

If you want to go to a place where you can yell at younger members about their isses w/ family members, search google.

Someone PM me later and remind me to add Trek to my Dumbass list :yes:

I thought we dropped it? Send me a PM if you want to talk about it more.

switching topics, i thoroughly believe that Halo 2 will skunk Doom III... it just looks a lot better in my opinion, key word my opinion. Also in my opinion however, Halo 2 will be the greatest game of all time... following such legends as PONG and PAC-MAN and and and.... ARAKNOID....yes i said ARAKNOID...and i capitalized it too.

switching topics, i thoroughly believe that Halo 2 will skunk Doom III... it just looks a lot better in my opinion, key word my opinion.  Also in my opinion however, Halo 2 will be the greatest game of all time... following such legends as PONG and PAC-MAN and  and and.... ARAKNOID....yes i said ARAKNOID...and i capitalized it too.

Jesus christ. this isn't a halo2 thread. Stay on topic. Jesus is it really so hard?

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