I kinda liked the game.You kill demons, purchase upgrades ,kill more demons ,kill even more demons. What's there not to like? The game was too long in my opinion, took me 16 hours to complete it.Bashing demons gets boring after that much time but it's really fun at first.The only thing that gave the will to complete the game is the story( something from mythology I think). Btw, main character's voice is awesome.
Are you guys kidding me? A year ago I had 6000 viruses and that is only in my windows folder. I had about 10000 in total.
My computer worked fine but was a bit slow so I decided to scan it with my AV (NOD32) to see if that was causing the problem. That's how I found that I have viruses, they didn't mess up my software or anything, they were just draining my CPU power like crazy.I cleaned 90% of viruses after which my computer was working a lot faster.It didn't bother my comp so I didn't care how many viruses I have, and I was running the same OS for two more months before I installed win7.
I just don't get how OP thought that 5 viruses could destroy his computer, that's all.
I couldn't disagree more with the op.You said that over the summer brake we forget everything we learned.Well let me tell you that "that" is a good thing.The more stuff that we have in our head the greater the chance that we will go crazy.For that reason our physics teacher told us that after every lesson we go through and have a test, we should literally forget it and concentrate on the next one.Also before the summer break begun our math teacher told us something like:"Kids, whatever you do on the summer break, DON'T DO MATH. Rest a little and be prepared for the next year".
Also you seem to mistake the term "learning" with the term "studying". Learning is when you acquire new knowledge and skills for yourself and studying is when you learn mostly stupid and unneeded stuff for someone else, which is the thing we do when we are in school.90 % we study in school has no practical use for us and we won't need it at life ever.The other 10% which we learn, we need for our job and life because we are actually interested in it.The more stuff you know that you studied in school doesn't make you smarter and doesn't give you a better job like most people think.It's actually your will and determination to do and learn stuff you like.
On the end I'll quote Einstein: "The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education."
So maybe I got a little off topic in the end, but I think you understand my point.
Why should we keep them in jail, fed, clothed, safe, even providing for their medical needs, when we can just kill them and bring it to the inevitable end?
"Listen here prisoner, we were given a task to complete which involves experimenting on human bodies.We need a test subject like you.You have the right to accept or deny. If you accept and experiment goes according to plan your sentence will be down to {insert number of years here}. However there is a chance that you will die and we will not be accountable for your death. Make your choice."
If you force them to do it and kill them in the process you would be no better to them. So if we follow basic human rights everything would be fine.
7.slurred speech, liver damage, heart failure, kidney failure, memory loss, loss in inhibitions, paranoia, depression, brain damage, diabities, hangovers, dehydration, weight gain, high blood pressure(maybe) and basically movie stereotypes.
i wont drink something that would damage my brain, kidneys and liver(basically anything that would make me forget stuff), besides i dont need alcohol when i have pepsi, i think the only real damage pepsi will do is to your pancreas really.
None of that is true as long as you don't overdo it many many times(I'm talking about both, pepsi and alcohol).The things you said sounds like some ******** they would say in a health department.The only thing that you are right about is liver damage but as we know liver regenerates so it isn't a problem. The other things MAY apply to heavy alcoholics which are rare(at least where I live).
Did you like any mortal kombat movies??? they were all lame as hell in my opinion
I liked both MK movies, but I was disappointed because they obviously had poor production. I liked the fights but the movies had many flaws. They were cool to say the least.
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Maybe they were trolling you
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My computer worked fine but was a bit slow so I decided to scan it with my AV (NOD32) to see if that was causing the problem. That's how I found that I have viruses, they didn't mess up my software or anything, they were just draining my CPU power like crazy.I cleaned 90% of viruses after which my computer was working a lot faster.It didn't bother my comp so I didn't care how many viruses I have, and I was running the same OS for two more months before I installed win7.
I just don't get how OP thought that 5 viruses could destroy his computer, that's all.
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Also you seem to mistake the term "learning" with the term "studying". Learning is when you acquire new knowledge and skills for yourself and studying is when you learn mostly stupid and unneeded stuff for someone else, which is the thing we do when we are in school.90 % we study in school has no practical use for us and we won't need it at life ever.The other 10% which we learn, we need for our job and life because we are actually interested in it.The more stuff you know that you studied in school doesn't make you smarter and doesn't give you a better job like most people think.It's actually your will and determination to do and learn stuff you like.
On the end I'll quote Einstein: "The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education."
So maybe I got a little off topic in the end, but I think you understand my point.
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Because we are human beings.
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I also thought that the monitor is actually the computer.
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"Listen here prisoner, we were given a task to complete which involves experimenting on human bodies.We need a test subject like you.You have the right to accept or deny. If you accept and experiment goes according to plan your sentence will be down to {insert number of years here}. However there is a chance that you will die and we will not be accountable for your death. Make your choice."
If you force them to do it and kill them in the process you would be no better to them. So if we follow basic human rights everything would be fine.
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None of that is true as long as you don't overdo it many many times(I'm talking about both, pepsi and alcohol).The things you said sounds like some ******** they would say in a health department.The only thing that you are right about is liver damage but as we know liver regenerates so it isn't a problem. The other things MAY apply to heavy alcoholics which are rare(at least where I live).
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I liked both MK movies, but I was disappointed because they obviously had poor production. I liked the fights but the movies had many flaws. They were cool to say the least.