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Post by Dio Da Cool on Dec 21, 2005 23:29:55 GMT -5
Discuss.
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Daos
teh nubling
*was invaded*
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Post by Daos on Dec 22, 2005 19:59:54 GMT -5
DDRnerd.
I'll have to see if I can find the chatroom quote so I can put it here.
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Post by Arc on Dec 23, 2005 0:42:00 GMT -5
If word wouldn't keep commiting suicide on me whenever I try to look at the logs, I'd copy it. Damn thing's over 30,000 pages long. -_-
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Daos
teh nubling
*was invaded*
Posts: 32
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Post by Daos on Dec 23, 2005 9:18:22 GMT -5
Woo, found it.
[21:28] <Teletran> <Daos|gLovin> aw, poor alt is tired from ddring [21:28] <Teletran> <altairian> yes daos [21:28] <Teletran> <altairian> you play a 300bpm song that's all 8th note runs [21:28] <Teletran> <altairian> and see how you feel after [21:28] <Teletran> <Syn`laptop> like a nerd?
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Post by Daemon Vower on Dec 23, 2005 15:09:08 GMT -5
pwnt.
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Post by Dio Da Cool on Dec 23, 2005 16:02:03 GMT -5
;_;
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Post by JBlink on Dec 24, 2005 2:55:23 GMT -5
That is one of the few cool things about my roomate. I get DDR in my room, and he is never around so my friends who aren't a fraction as good as him can play it without him hasteling us. The only drawback is that its a crappy X-box version where two competitors have to be on the same difficulty level. I'm still on light mode.
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Post by Daemon Vower on Dec 24, 2005 17:05:18 GMT -5
I pass most Heavies. But I have no endurance, mostly because I am never hydrated enough.
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Post by JBlink on Dec 28, 2005 18:09:11 GMT -5
Sex will do that to ya.
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Post by Demi on Jan 15, 2006 2:49:50 GMT -5
I've been DDRing for about a year and a half, and I'm damn good if I say so myself. We have a DDR machine in our student center. Fifty cents gets you four songs. That's my exercise machine.
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Post by Quezacoatl on Jan 18, 2006 22:53:07 GMT -5
What the hell you guys talkign bout?
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Post by Nangbaby on Jan 18, 2006 23:26:04 GMT -5
DDR stands for Dance Dance Revolution, that arcade game where you step on one (or more) of four directions in accordance to the arrows that scroll up on the screen once they reach a precise poiny. It's one of those things that is fun to try, but I personally don't find it that fun to play extensively because usually all the people around are either really good and take it too seriously or intimidated by the good people who laugh at them. Instead of being a fun way of getting people to be active, it's turned into what Capcom fighting games were in the late 90's.
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Post by Quezacoatl on Jan 20, 2006 13:50:39 GMT -5
I tried that once here. This Asian guy laughed his ass off at me and preceded to WHOMP my score like 100 fold. Way more co-ordination or more time than me... I suck...
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