I came across people who didn't know that was satire. I thought they where funny. Both sides by the way.Sexy Devil said:PC gaming master race reporting in. It sure is nice not being a dirty console scrub! *throws a blanket over my PS3 and Xbox 360*
You always use exclamation marks in your posts, played straight without any apparent irony. I find that refreshingElementary - Dear Watson said:Apologies... jumped the gun a bit and double posted when I meant to edit...! :/
Funnily enough, the Americans I work with, when taking the mick out of my accent, will always use the word indubitably too! Is it a word that is associated with the UK to you?ninonybox360 said:Quite right sir, indubitably!
OT: Its kind of hard to compare 2 consoles to a company and a computer.
Breadline said:It's somewhat pleasing to see that amidst all the animosity between diehard fans of each gaming platform, we can all band together against the greater enemy, poor grammar.
On a separate note...
You always use exclamation marks in your posts, played straight without any apparent irony. I find that refreshingElementary - Dear Watson said:Apologies... jumped the gun a bit and double posted when I meant to edit...! :/![]()
next round is on me gents.TehCookie said:Mind if I join you?krazykidd said:Don't mind me , i'm just here to spectate the incoming flamewar .
*opens a can of beer*
friendly warning , mods don't like versus thread round these parts .
Captcha : Nut case . I agree captcha , i agree.
*cracks open a bear*
Gamecube is retro now?DVS BSTrD said:GameCube I CHOSE YOU!
GameCube used retro charm
It's SUPER effective!
...Did you just crack open a 'bear'?TehCookie said:
I do believe he just did.Ninjafire72 said:...Did you just crack open a 'bear'?TehCookie said:
damn, am I buying bear next round then? Where do I get one of them?DoctorSun said:I do believe he just did.Ninjafire72 said:...Did you just crack open a 'bear'?TehCookie said:
A bit gruesome indeed, but everybody likes a good bear once in a blue moon.
I suppose so. I just tend to use a lot of British terms now days. (Bloody, bugger etc.)Elementary - Dear Watson said:Funnily enough, the Americans I work with, when taking the mick out of my accent, will always use the word indubitably too! Is it a word that is associated with the UK to you?