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  1. Got this today, installed it on my laptop, its basically a joke, all online games are laggy, the game takes long to respond andthe ginle player gets incredibly slow and laggy when there's too many enemies on the screen. I dunno if its my laptop or the game, but i think its the game and its shit, im having to install it on my pc now.


  2. Hu guys merry xmas

     

    Basically I'm having trouble setting this up on my computer. For some some reason, every time i try and load it, an error message comes up saying 'iw4mp.exe has enocuntered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.'

     

    I think it may be because of the firewall, how could i disable then and then re able that?

     

    Any other suggestions?

     

    cheers.


  3. I saw a few minutes toward the end and it just made me feel sad. She's dealing with it and that's cool, but it's a total tragedy. I don't know how people can be so evil (throwing acid in someone's face evil). Do they have no empathy/conscience?

     

     

    They should have acid thrown in their faces, see how they cope.

     

    She was coping brilliantly and had a lovely personality in the documentary. I don't like the last bit where she turned away from the shop assisstant and stood in the corner while her sister bought some make up because she was embarassed. It's so incredibly pathetic that we live in a society where people are 'embarassed' about something they have no control over.


  4. Is this something that can be summarized in a paragraph for those living outside of the UK?

     

    Katie: My Beautiful Face on Channel 4. It's about a former model and TV presenter who was stunning until her psycopathic boyfriend raped her and then hired a goon to throw acid in her face. She's physically scarred now really badly, and is blind in one eye and has to eat through a straw. This angers me to the point that I believe the people who did it shoud just be shot outside, or even better, have acid thrown in their faces and see how they cope. Looks were everything to this girl, and if someone did it to me, I'd kill them.


  5. It was an interesting show that raised some good points. Any scientist who still believes white people are more intelligent than black people needs to meet some of the white friends I have. Then they'll change their mind. The next show is on tonight and is at 10 on Channel 4. I think from memory it's about how ethnic minorities try to look white to fit in to a predominantly white society.


  6. nobody even thinks that kinda stuff in this society anymore...

     

    Two words: Conservative Christian. Unfortunatly, I'm one of the few liberal types in my church, and it's extremely embarassing when the priest does a whole sermon on the topic, especially when there are far bigger issues in society that need to be dealt with.

     

    My girlfriend's a pornstar.

     

    She's going to be so pissed off when she finds out!

     

    Fantastic, more jokes like this please!


  7. Porn: do you like it and what are your thoughts on the matter? My views on it are rather liberal: watch it if you want to, don't if you get 'offended' by it. Can I take this opputunity to dispell myths?

     

    1) Porn is degrading for women. I've heard this many times, but I fail to understand how gay porn can be degrading for women. Female dominated porn is the exact opposite: it is degrading for men. But if the woman in question enjoys it, and is being paid well, what's the problem?

    2) Porn is for people who are single and sad. Wrong! Couples are known to use porn to stimulate and inspire them, and anybody in a relationship can watch porn, whether that are having sex reguarly or not.

    3) Porn is destroying society. Wrong! Racism, homophobia, rape, theft and murder are far more destructive than porn.


  8. The general point of this thread is for members to say the place they'd least like to live on Earth, past and present. It can be down to a number of factors, from minor niggles like scenery to major ones such as governments. I'll start.

     

    Past: Soviet Union, 1920-1953. Stalin was a complete an utter psycopath, obsessed with the blood of hos own people and crazed by his own absoloute power. No one was safe from this nutter, not even members of his own family. From devestating war with the Germans, to overnight disappearences by the secret police, Stalin's Russia had it all. Hell has never been so vivid.

     

    Present: Saudi Arabia. Do you like being oppressed as a woman? Do you like seeing your friends publicly beheaded for minor crimes? Do you like not being able to do anything, go anywhere, say anything, or being able to practise your religion freely? If so, Saudi Arabia sounds like the perfect place for you! Upon your arrival to this family friendly destination, you can see such sights as women being stoned for adultery, religious police terrifying the population and al-Queda trying to bomb the local populace persitently! Scorching hot 50*C temperatures included, to try and put the 'skin' in the 'skin cancer' part of your holiday!


  9. Griffin on Question Time is surely a good thing. Everyone is entitled to free speech, irregardless of how wrong or bigoted those views may be. I just wish he'd stop deficating on Christianity by trying to give his party a Christian image. The cringeworthy 'What would Jesus do? He'd vote for a racist, bigoted, homophobic facist!' campaign is actually rather offending to practising Catholics like myself. The idea that Jesus, perhaps the embodiment of morality and good actions, would give even a second thought to the BNP is blasphemous.


  10. In Prime, Omega Pirate was apparantly one of the hardest bosses, but I remember when I played it on the Cube, it only took one go to defeat him. To be fair, though, I was playing with a walkthrough. I can't wait to face him on Trilogy.

     

    Still no further than yesterday, because I haven't played it yet.


  11. I've got Super Metroid on the VC, but got stuck on that ship place and haven't picked it up and played it since.

     

    MP is just brilliant. I've just played that bit where you get the thermal visor and then have to use it to escape through a series of rooms filled with Space Pirates and Metroids breaking out of their cages. Scares me shitless, but so much fun anyway.


  12. I bought the Trilogy last week, having played Metroid Prime (although I hadn't played that for a long time seeing as I traded it in) and Metroid Prime 3 (I should've traded that in to get money off really). I'm playing them chronologically, meaning I'm into Prime right now. What a game. I forgot just how good this is. Just got the super missile in the observatory (which, by the way, is a beautiful room with its projection of the planets). I love Metroid. I haven't played MP2 yet, but I'm bracing myself. It's very hard, apparantly.


  13. Big countries like US and Canada have a lot to offer if you're just looking for some sight seeing.

     

    In terms of diverse sight seeing, yes. It's hard to believe the baking deserts of the South West are part of the same country as the noble New England countryside.


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    My favourite place has to be the Vatican. Secondly, the US. Shit, didn't put Germany down.

     

    I've also been to Saudi Arabia, which was also around the same time period.

     

    Just curious, is Saudi as oppressive as it's made out to be?


  15. Interesting to see that so many people on here have experience with German :)

    I'm from Germany, so it's obviously my mother language.

     

    My 2nd best language is English, though it probably became a little rusty, ever since I left school. I also had fairly good grades in French and I can still understand some of it, but I more or less lost the ability to say something in it.

    I had Latin too, and although it wasn't exactly my forte, I can still understand some basic stuff.

     

    About a year and a half ago I tried to teach myself Japanese. I made it to a point, where I could read kana and build some basic sentences, but I had to take a break from it due to limited time. I guess I'm going to restart soon.

    At some point in the future I'd also like to learn Spanish and Italian.

     

    I did a year of French and a year of German, and was forced to choose. Seeing as English and German are both Germanic languages, unlike French, which, along with Portugese, Spanish, Italian and Romanian is a Romance language, I found it a great deal easier than French.


  16. Oh joy, where to start? OK, I'll do Britain, then Europe, then the world:

     

    Britain:

     

    London- It wouldn't be the same without my home city. The culture, history and general beauty of the place is unique. Nothing beats it.

     

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    Bermuda- Not sure it can be considered part of 'Britain', but hey ho, sub tropical sunshine, pink sandy beaches and warm blue waters in a British owned island is fine by me.

     

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    Tenby- A picteresque Welsh village on the Pembrokeshire coast, life flies by here at the pace of a snail. The beautiful remains of a castle adorn the centre of the town, and the beach ain't half bad either.

     

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    Europe:

     

    Agde-A lovely historic town on the French Riviera. Very relaxing. And hot.

     

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    Vatican- The equivalent to Catholics of Mecca to Muslims. Upon converting, I took it upon myself to visit the most important site in my religion- the tomb of Apostle Peter, otherwise known as St Peter's Basilica. A marvellous bit of architecture, and a very spiritual and beautiful place.

     

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    Berlin- worth it for the history alone. I went back in the day for an A-level field trip. It gave me the perfect chance to practise some dusty German.

     

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    World:

     

    US deserts- We drove through some American deserts a while back. Beautiful place, and the night sky... well, let's just say every star in creation is visible.

     

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    New England- For some inconcievable reason you can't get to England and are abroad and want some taste of England on holiday (namely holidays in the US), New England is reminscent of the motherland in both name and nature. Green meadows, rocky coastline and wonderful lighthouses. Just... wonderful.

     

    Egypt- The only place on this list I've never been to, it's apparantly brimming with ancient history, serene beauty, blistering heat and devout religious contrasts. Yes please.

     

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    It is worth noting all these photos are from Wiki. But they are authentic.


  17. Apparently so.

     

    Aren't those two points the only two main ones that differe between the main two denomonations?

     

    It's clear to me you know absoloutely nothing in terms of theology and religious differences between the two churches.

     

    surely you cant just pick and choose what parts of the religion you believe in? o__O

     

    I am no 'picking and choosing' what to believe in, as I'm pretty sure the Pope and I believe in exactly the same things in terms of Jesus. However, I am in disagreement with some of the more conservative views of some Catholics.


  18. What about the details like contraception being a product of hellfire and such?

     

    Obviously you'll like the Pope, and follow everything he says. Because he's the voice of God?

     

    They're the only points I conflict with the church: sex and abortion. They are contorversial, but I'm no lesser Catholic for believing so. I'm a liberal catholic, if you like.


  19. Why Catholic instead of Protestant? Was it a personal choice?

     

    I was raised a Protestant, then turned Agnostic, and now I'm part of a Catholic church. Catholicism is better in my opinion- even minor details, such as the quality and beauty of the churches, matters. And it's a far bigger, better organized religion than the billion or so protestant denominations.

     

    Only commenting on the history aspect, historical sources aren't just taken as fact. Their validity is analysed, and a number of sources are proved unlikely - or questionable at best. That's the job of historians.

     

    Absoloutely. Why the canonical gospels can't be taken seriously as (at least partially) historical fact is beyond me. Scholars agree that Luke was an astounding historian, who accurately charted many aspects of the lives of Jesus, Paul, and other apostles. As for the 'walking on water' business, that's a matter of faith. But not blind faith.

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