In other words incomprehensible, vague and something you're tired of reading after more than ½ a year?Thor Kaufman wrote:Good to have you save the day yet again, Locke. You're a poster of truly blarghian proportions, that's for sure
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true. in case of bgsforums it would be sharp if they implement everyone with a counterpart of chess-clock. like, your interlocutor have just posted a message when he calls you "a buttfucking cockslut". you push your button, so no one can outstrip you, and use your time thoroughly investigating urbandictionary.com for an appropriate answer. moreover, admins can only destroy your set when it's over. that's what I'd like on bethfallTelemachusSneezed wrote:It's a symptom of people talking at one another rather than talking with one another. The BS forum appears to be a terrible case of that. I can't even get interested in the forum because right now there's just too much shit being discussed... can't... get... a... grip...
and hello Thor. how nice of you to give me the glad hand you old fucker.
and Dreadnought, my third favourite poster. the proverb says: one drop of poison infects the whole tun of wine. but theres poison in everything after all
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I enjoy Blargh's words of wisdom. Also, he reminds me a bit of that shaman from Fallout 2Smiley wrote:In other words incomprehensible, vague and something you're tired of reading after more than ½ a year?Thor Kaufman wrote:Good to have you save the day yet again, Locke. You're a poster of truly blarghian proportions, that's for sure
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oh right. Console buttonmashers enjoying a turn-based game with ancient graphics where you must read textVasikkA wrote:Hopefully at least some TES fans(and random guests) decide to try out the original Fallout and realize what they've missed.


Wishful thinking.
Well maybe it could happen with like some oldest TES fans.
<a href="http://www.group-harmony.com/intoeach.ram">While blargh may at times make sense, his garden is not at all well. And yet I find comfort in having him around.</a>Thor Kaufman wrote: I enjoy Blargh's words of wisdom. Also, he reminds me a bit of that shaman from Fallout 2
PiP wrote:oh right. Console buttonmashers enjoying a turn-based game with ancient graphics where you must read textVasikkA wrote:Hopefully at least some TES fans(and random guests) decide to try out the original Fallout and realize what they've missed.![]()
Wishful thinking.
Well maybe it could happen with like some oldest TES fans.
Wernt they driven off by morrowind ?
I doubt too many console buttonmashers visit the forums, but definitely some PC buttonmashers might pick it up if they feel tempted. I'd like to think modern CRPG fans simply lack the insight and experience of quality CRPGs, which usually is misinterpreted as retardedness.PiP wrote:oh right. Console buttonmashers enjoying a turn-based game with ancient graphics where you must read textVasikkA wrote:Hopefully at least some TES fans(and random guests) decide to try out the original Fallout and realize what they've missed.![]()
Wishful thinking.
Well maybe it could happen with like some oldest TES fans.
And besides, we Fallout fans have some retards among us too.

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