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By Harlequin
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#20303
...Is this going to turn into another argument about who has more pressure on them? Because I would think that pressure would count as stuff that absolutely has to be done, like bb's work, and other people's homework and shiz, rather than hobbies...

So if there is gonna be another fight, I wanna side with bb this time. Similar pressures, similar arguments :lol:
chrisl121212 wrote:If I was allowed to play Driv3r sooner, I would have been able to see what it was like. My life sucks. I have to create a stupid game and waste a year of my life on it, go to school, live in the crappiest country ever, and miss out on everything.
LOL! Poor baby. Would you like to trade places maybe? You can write my essays, and do my exams, in two weeks, whilst I do two weeks of high school (LMAO!) and of game design. To me, two weeks of living your life would be like a vacation.

And FYI, you don't need to do anything. With the exception of the basic necessities like breathing and eating, of course. If you don't want to do the game, then do what all companies do: go on hiatus. It offers no promises of when you get back to work, it simply means it'll get done when its done, AKA no pressure.

And welcome back Sedans. Was there a new picture or something on your myspace? I think it was fairly nifty.
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By Coyote
#20305
chrisl121212 wrote:
Coyote wrote:Tust me, I do have a lot of pressure, and I do things that are like 50 x better than "a stupid game"..
Wow, being a DJ and designing websites, such big pressure. :roll:
Yeah, actually when you play in front of 350 people you're under pressure. But you can't know that, you're 12 years old, you've never done that before and you're sitting the whole day, alone in your room, in front of your computer screen .. OMG EVERYONE IS WAITING FOR DRIVER : RUSSIA, I SOOO CAN'T WAIT IT TO BE RELEASED, WE'RE ALL PUTTING YOU UNDER PRESSURE !!!!!!11

And when you have not even a month for creating a website, you know hat you get paid 500 bucks for it, but you have huge exams which depend on your life, you ARE actually under pressure.. you're just a kid, you have no idea from life..
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By Sedans
#20307
Harlequin wrote:
chrisl121212 wrote:If I was allowed to play Driv3r sooner, I would have been able to see what it was like. My life sucks. I have to create a stupid game and waste a year of my life on it, go to school, live in the crappiest country ever, and miss out on everything.
LOL! Poor baby. Would you like to trade places maybe? You can write my essays, and do my exams, in two weeks, whilst I do two weeks of high school (LMAO!) and of game design. To me, two weeks of living your life would be like a vacation.
HAHA... damn thats funny. (Not puttin a diss on anyone) I just think its funny she right you know.

Wait... Crappiest country?? What the hell?
Harlequin wrote:And welcome back Sedans. Was there a new picture or something on your myspace? I think it was fairly nifty.
Thanks. Err.. I dunno.. I put a bunch of new pictures about 2 days ago.. which ones are you talking about??
Coyote wrote:Yeah, actually when you play in front of 350 people you're under pressure. But you can't know that, you're 12 years old, you've never done that before and you're sitting the whole day, alone in your room, in front of your computer screen .. OMG EVERYONE IS WAITING FOR DRIVER : RUSSIA, I SOOO CAN'T WAIT IT TO BE RELEASED, WE'RE ALL PUTTING YOU UNDER PRESSURE !!!!!!11
Dj-ing takes a lot of balls to get up there and actually to some mixing and stuff the first couple times. OF COURSE It's pressure, Its just about every type of pressure out there. I commend you for that. BUT, I mean he obviously has self-goals, whats wrong with that? He has self-goals and he's pressuring himself. Chill out, it doesn't give you the right to make "no-life" accusations.
Coyote wrote:And when you have not even a month for creating a website, you know hat you get paid 500 bucks for it, but you have huge exams which depend on your life, you ARE actually under pressure..
Ok, now that's pressure, and very understandable.
Coyote wrote: you're just a kid, you have no idea from life..
Damn Coyote, Thats the biggest FAIL I have ever seen you make. First of all, kids can get a very clear perspective on life depending on how they live and what happens in their life. You CANNOT say a kid has no ideas from life..

Second of all... aren't you like... two years older than him?
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By Coyote
#20308
Sedans wrote: Damn Coyote, Thats the biggest FAIL I have ever seen you make. First of all, kids can get a very clear perspective on life depending on how they live and what happens in their life. You CANNOT say a kid has no ideas from life..

Second of all... aren't you like... two years older than him?
Erm he's 12 I think, I'm 16.. And even if he was 15, he has no life experience, and I can see that ;)
That wasn't a fail at all, it was the truth. I was 12 too, you know :roll:
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By cleone
#20312
Coyote wrote:you're 12 years old, you've never done that before and you're sitting the whole day, alone in your room, in front of your computer screen
First of all, I'm 13, not 12. Second, I am not in front of my computer screen the whole day. I only spend a few hours here and there in front of it.
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By Coyote
#20315
12 or 13, mate there's no difference.. that's like 45 and 46, you see any difference ?

And yeah, the rest of your time, you spend it on your PS2 I bet :wink:
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By cleone
#20321
Coyote wrote:12 or 13, mate there's no difference.. that's like 45 and 46, you see any difference ?

And yeah, the rest of your time, you spend it on your PS2 I bet :wink:
Actually, 12 is considered childhood, while 13 is the start of being a teenager. I consider that a big difference. :wink:

And the PS2 part, err...
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By Nikusakken
#20330
12 or 13, what's the real difference? A 12 years old kid can has more life experience than a 16 years old teenagers, depending on how his/her life is, family, school, etc.
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By Sedans
#20331
Nick Brasil wrote:12 or 13, what's the real difference? A 12 years old kid can has more life experience than a 16 years old teenagers, depending on how his/her life is, family, school, etc.
Uh, practicaly what I basicly had just said.
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By Harlequin
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Sedans wrote:HAHA... damn thats funny. (Not puttin a diss on anyone) I just think its funny she right you know.
Thanks Sedans. I pride myself on being the most sarcastic/cynical person in the state, possibly the country. I'm so good, if sarcasm was in the olympic games, I'd take out first, second and third.
Sedans wrote:Thanks. Err.. I dunno.. I put a bunch of new pictures about 2 days ago.. which ones are you talking about??
I don't really remember, and Myspace won't let me sign in. Sorry. As soon as I get my piece of **** laptop working again, I'll leave a comment on there... My bad...Lol

And just so our little babies get it, I think location makes a huge difference in how someone grows up. Sedans would have more life experiences than Chris, because he lives in New Orleans, which is a relatively dangerous area to live in... I'd have more experience than Chris because I'm older, and have lived through much more. I'm one of those rare people who actually remembers crap like the Atlanta games. Mainly because I was alive then, unlike Chris, and because I wasn't on drugs throughout the nineties.

But even so, as a twelve year old, I had plenty of experiences. I'd been in a few car accidents, felt earthquakes, been in floods, broken more bones than most people do in their entire lives, and been psychologically traumatised to the point at which I reject anything that remotely sounds like a compliment. So, whilst I do agree with Coyote on most points, I think it was a bit of a fail with the

And in my country...Which happens to be Madness' and bb's too, we regard people as kids up until they turn 15. Last I checked, most places in the US do the same, which is why Chris can still get admitted into places under a "child's" ticket. Unless it was fourteen. I forget. :lol:

So, what have we learnt? Chris' pressures are what I like to call "faux pressures"; kiddies should respect their elders; Chris will always be a child compared to the rest of us; and finally, when it comes to sarcasm, I whoop ass.
xoxo.
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By bb_42001
#20340
5 actually, as i was in year 1, i mean i can't remember them like they were yesterday, but i can remember little snippets here and there.. on the topic of year 1 that was good times

Also in year 4 we had a crazy person in the class, and we had to evacuate the classroom, because this kid was throwing chairs scissors, anything he could get his hands on, he was even up turning tables, the principal actually had to come down and "subdue" him.

And in year 5 i called my teacher mummy lol ... also the year i had my first crush.

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By Harlequin
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...It was in winter 96 though... You would have turned five at the end of the year...
And it was the year I was in year 1...And you were a year below me so... Wouldn't you have been in reception?

Lol at the kid though.
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By bb_42001
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i might of been 4 then, but this is in Queensland, so there is no reception but i do remember being in year 1 for them

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Oh ok... Weird... Lol!
But yeah, Atlanta was American summer, so Aus. Winter of 1996. Kieran Perkins won gold in the 1500 freestyle... I remember that very well... :lol:
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