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Rayman 2
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Re: Rayman 2
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Urgh, don't tell me that I've done that mistake again?
Urgh, don't tell me that I've done that mistake again?
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Master

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Ah, it reminds you of your posts.
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@Haruka
You really seem to like that villain
@Master
Yep, definitely seen in past. Good gif though. It was when Omar said that he does not understand girls and that he thinks they are weird.
Very fitting reaction.
You really seem to like that villain
@Master
Yep, definitely seen in past. Good gif though. It was when Omar said that he does not understand girls and that he thinks they are weird.
Very fitting reaction.
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@OCG Because she is one of the funniest villains of Disney, and consequently one of my favourites:
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Adsolution

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Don't worry about it, it's probably one of the strangest English conjugations that I can't imagine would be easy to get a hang of! Just remember:
The three basic parts of virtually every declarative clause are the object, the action that the object performs, and the not-always-necessary subject, which the action interacts with. To add further definition, you can also extend clauses by using prepositions, or link another using determiners and so on. This is all obvious, I'm just colour-coding some things.
- 'Remember' is used as such: You remember. The act of remembering does not require a subject, as giving context as to what's being remembered can either be done elsewhere, or immediately: "You remember something!"
- 'Remind' is used as such: You remind someone. If the object is performing the action of reminding, since you can't simply 'remind' on your own without having someone or something at hand to remind, it requires a subject in order to form a complete clause. To define what's being reminded (since the subject is already in use), you need to extend the sentence with a preposition (You remind someone of something) or create a new clause with a determiner (You remind someone that they need to drink water).
That was probably way more fun to type than it was to read, I totally got carried away. Well, despite that, I hope it manages to clear something up!
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The three basic parts of virtually every declarative clause are the object, the action that the object performs, and the not-always-necessary subject, which the action interacts with. To add further definition, you can also extend clauses by using prepositions, or link another using determiners and so on. This is all obvious, I'm just colour-coding some things.
- 'Remember' is used as such: You remember. The act of remembering does not require a subject, as giving context as to what's being remembered can either be done elsewhere, or immediately: "You remember something!"
- 'Remind' is used as such: You remind someone. If the object is performing the action of reminding, since you can't simply 'remind' on your own without having someone or something at hand to remind, it requires a subject in order to form a complete clause. To define what's being reminded (since the subject is already in use), you need to extend the sentence with a preposition (You remind someone of something) or create a new clause with a determiner (You remind someone that they need to drink water).
That was probably way more fun to type than it was to read, I totally got carried away. Well, despite that, I hope it manages to clear something up!
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It was fun to read, but ow, my eyes!
... Razorbeard approves of this new form of torture! ... on-topic?
... Razorbeard approves of this new form of torture! ... on-topic?
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Good explanation, Adsolution. Now I just need to remember it! Unless you remind me.
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rolesfamily

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We were all noobs once!!
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Master

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I guess what matters is how long it takes to gain the smarts.
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rolesfamily

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Haha that defiantly varies ;PMaster wrote:I guess what matters is how long it takes to gain the smarts.
It's defiantly interesting to see how some turn out.
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It is indeed, an interest to defy for. 
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rolesfamily

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Well at least in my case I could only improve LOLMaster wrote:It is indeed, an interest to defy for.
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spiraldoor

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I'm more afraid of what I might NOT become.Adsolution wrote:And their future selves. We mock the past, are disappointed with the present, and afraid of what monsters we might become! The latter is my personal favourite.spiraldoor wrote:Not to mention their current selves.Shrooblord wrote:That's perhaps one of the more fascinating things about humans: the ability to look down upon even their former selves.
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Raymanarenaps2

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This review video of Rayman 2 will make you laugh.
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What review are you talking about?
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Master

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I'm assuming he's speaking of Jragex's review of Rayman 2, akin to the one he posted in the Rayman 3 topic being his for Rayman 3.
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LOL, he forgot to even post link here 
Then again, it is the same guy who made different account and pretended it is his friend in Official PlayStation Topic
Then again, it is the same guy who made different account and pretended it is his friend in Official PlayStation Topic
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Master

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That was a year or two ago, RAPS2's grown somewhat since then and stopped the multiaccount business long ago. I see no need to mock his past resolved transgressions.
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Raymanarenaps2

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Sorry, I forgot to post the link. But yeah that's the one I talking about.
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haha, it was same as me... but it was after I was banned "lifetime" (I got debanned however lol) for RPCMaster wrote:That was a year or two ago, RAPS2's grown somewhat since then and stopped the multiaccount business long ago. I see no need to mock his past resolved transgressions.


