Lastamender
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I never said you would be the only one whining that the election was rigged if you lose. Next.Again, I will not be the only one. Next.
Guess what dickweed? I really do not care what you say. Understood?I never said you would be the only one whining that the election was rigged if you lose. Next.
One thing? No. BMX, basketball, football, wrestling and track. During summer, I worked a job as well.
I was a Commodore Vic20/64 kid. I pirated games, like you did back then. Nintendo came in my 20s when I worked for a company that made chips that went into the 64 console.
Good job on the hockey net.
Yet you keep responding to me. Next.Guess what dickweed? I really do not care what you say. Understood?
Adin Ross isn’t exactly a role model.
Oh no, Xer born 70s. Just a latchkey kid with an old soul. My mom worked for Digital.Ah born 60's Gen X, not born 70's Gen X.
PCjr, my dad worked for IBM.
Car crashes and Circus coming to town.KIK is a live streaming service that the younger folks mostly are into. They aren't even the number one service. But when the youth heard about the live stream, they flocked to it. Tuned in. And shattered any previous "attendance" for a livestream.
Trump says it was his son Barron who pushed him to do unhinged interview with right-wing streamer Adin RossSo Trump set an all time record of viewership for a live stream on KIK today. So tell me again about how Trump isn't popular with the youth... Meanwhile the MSM is busy astroturfing the media and web with fake adoration of Harris. Then along comes Trump. And crushes another record...
Donald Trump thanks Barron after "record" breaking interview
The former president sat down with internet personality Adin Ross on Monday for a live-streamed conversation.www.newsweek.com
Oh no, Xer born 70s. Just a latchkey kid with an old soul. My mom worked for Digital.
Nintendo 64. I literally mentioned the 64 console. 3D. Game changer.Then you were not 20 when the NES came out, as it came out in 1986.
Nintendo 64.
No idea what you are talking about. You brought up shooting outta the blue. Seemed like a reasonable question considering you are a tRumpling and all.Fail, troll.
Obama's eight years was that good?The country wasn't a shithole until Biden was appointed.
You did hear what KIK is mostly used for, right?Suuuuure you are. I'm older than boomers and I knew what KIK is. As well as Discord et all.
You clods live under a rock.
You did hear what KIK is mostly used for, right?
Well, before I retired I used it for everything from communications to research, these days I mostly shop on Amazon.What the rest of the internet is mostly used for?
You're high dude. N64 outsold Sega and Sony big-time after release (I had the Mortal Combat release of the Genesis console). It even outsold the GameCube. They couldn't be touched until the PS1 released.That's a Millennial toy for when they were kids, and was only popular for late X'ers in college.
N64 was better than all of them.And that skips the Super Nintendo, SMS, TurboGrafx and Genesis entirely.
You're high dude. N64 outsold Sega and Sony big-time after release (I had the Mortal Combat release of the Genesis console). It even outsold the GameCube. They couldn't be touched until the PS1 released.
N64 was better than all of them.
Guilty. Sounds like you have good memories of it. Sounds dope. But sadly, I never experienced it.Evidently you never played splatterhouse on the turbografx, and I had to go to my friends house for that.
Yes and No. Sega Saturn was direct competition for the GameCube. Which both consoles pretty much sucked out loud. Like the NES, the 64/genesis were cartridge based, rather than relying in a disc. For the time, better. N64 controller has directly inspired every current controller for video games, remote controlled devices and even drones.Again, Playstation and those were College and after. And wasn't the Saturn the competition for the N64 and the Sony PS1?
I have more appreciation for the simpler time of the NES as I get older.NES was THE system. replaced my 2600, and at the time we finally got a TV in our room instead of having to take over the custom cabinet job my dad made kept in the Living Room.