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i feel like i've kinda spoiled it though, but at the same time, i think it was reaching a saturation point.
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analogies up the wazoo
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Ah, phase diagrams. Bring back fond memories. 
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Some people were still falling for it (idiots like me) but when I did manage to figure it out, it was funny looking at how confused some of the others were and I just laughed at myself for not noticing it 
There was no point dragging a joke out too much like Seth MacFarlene does
There was no point dragging a joke out too much like Seth MacFarlene does
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Like that time you fell nose-first into a skunk's asshole on an unusually cold day, and the lack of surface tension on the skunk's superfluid spray caused it to seep through your sinuses and directly into your brain. From then on you were known as...PluMGMK wrote:Ah, phase diagrams. Bring back fond memories.
wait
I just remembered last night I dreamt I was browsing RPC and Plum had changed his name to Voodoo, probably because I fell asleep making a 3dfx Voodoo 2 meme on Facebook. Why Plum though? Maybe what happened to you actually happened to me...
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Oh god, I remember touching on those during mechanics in first year.
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Tough; you've just assumed your audience to be like-minded...Steo wrote:(...)much like Seth MacFarlene does
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No don't get me wrong. I love Family Guy but you know what I mean. Bird is the word for example where it dragged out for the entire episode and then they brought it back in another one lol. I still find it funny anyway the way he repeats the jokes so much but you know what I mean, you just don't want the joke to grow stale.Adsolution wrote:Tough; you've just assumed your audience to be like-minded...Steo wrote:(...)much like Seth MacFarlene does
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Oh yeah, then I totally agree. Repeating a joke can be super funny, but it has to catch you off guard every time, since laughter is a physiological response to relief in the midst of surprise after all.
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what if homer simpsoin had a gun? who would you inform about it, or try to fight him yourself?
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r4y_4nc3l can acnswer that tbh lmao
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To be fair he does catch you off guard a lot if you've never seen the episode before so I'll give him thatAdsolution wrote:Oh yeah, then I totally agree. Repeating a joke can be super funny, but it has to catch you off guard every time, since laughter is a physiological response to relief in the midst of surprise after all.
I also actually couldn't stop laughing at that episode first time I seen it especially when Brian and Stewie brought the record out to smash it and Brian was trying to pull him back because he took it too far
Didn't Mr. Burns say Homer shot him
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But the best part was when Kool-Aid crashed into a building suddenly and the audience was super silent.
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Oh yeah!Aaron wrote:But the best part was when Kool-Aid crashed into a building suddenly and the audience was super silent.
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I've yet to receive a lot of my post but I just received Rayman 2 for PS1 today 
I love the picture that's on the front and the manual
Also the back of the manual
I love the picture that's on the front and the manual
Also the back of the manual
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NiceSteo wrote:I've yet to receive a lot of my post but I just received this today
*pic*
*pic*
I love that picture that's on the front and the manual
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It wouldn't even bother me I'd still play it and I know very little French or German. I know more French than German but only stuff like:Fifo wrote: NiceI have the same copy but in French/German.
Je m'appelle Stephen
Lundi Mardi Mercredi Jeudi Vendredi Samedi Dimanche
Un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix
I done French club in school for a few weeks when I was like 9
Also that Irish is Irlandais and Ireland is Irlande
Pardon my French
Aside from all that I'm really enjoying this version of Rayman 2, it's actually really good. I'm in the "Hall of Doors" instead. It may have half the framerate and resolution and much lower textures than the Dreamcast but it's actually still a really good game. It's not all about the graphics
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And the PS1's Hall of Doors is completely different from the PC's and N64's, so you're always in for something new!
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That's cool. The new ones are all the same so it gets a bit boring playing the exact same game again on another platform one after the other but suppose I can space them out.Adsolution wrote:And the PS1's Hall of Doors is completely different from the PC's and N64's, so you're always in for something new!
It's great that 2 has all these little changes on everything that make it interesting to replay. First thing I noticed is after seeing Revolution then playing this PS1 copy, the voices in both games are different or re-recorded as you can clearly hear the difference at the intro when Globox gives Rayman the silver Lum.
Edit: Made a few errors here and just deleted this part but yeah the game has a lot of differences on PS1 vs Dreamcast. Like for example the Cave of Bad Dreams is no longer entered through The Marshes of Awakening.
Edit 2: And Where's Top of the World
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Just beat Razorbeard there in the PS1 version. I have to say I enjoyed the game a lot and the ending was hilarious 
Thanks @Ray502 for recommending it when I said I was just gonna skip the PS1 version
Really looking forward to playing Revolution now when I get it and starting over in the Dreamcast version. The story is definitely far more interesting than Rayman 3 but 3 has the better replay ability. Saying that I'd still even replay this PS1 version no problem so imagine what I'll think of Revolution
Thanks @Ray502 for recommending it when I said I was just gonna skip the PS1 version
Really looking forward to playing Revolution now when I get it and starting over in the Dreamcast version. The story is definitely far more interesting than Rayman 3 but 3 has the better replay ability. Saying that I'd still even replay this PS1 version no problem so imagine what I'll think of Revolution


