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Level: 70 Posts: 801/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
Danielle: No, that's not quite specific enough. (Also, to be clear — articles don't count as part of the wording of the response for the purposes of fulfilling the category requirements.)
@"Nicolyn": That's right. Your pick again. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 802/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (Between Points "A" and "B", $1600):
An '80s synthpop single recorded between May and June, 1981. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 803/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
There you go! You have control of the board now, Danielle. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 804/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
Posted by DanikaI wish. I doubt it, and it'd be cool, but I imagine anyone at a level high enough to just take backups whenever they want is gonna be kissing some serious butt all the time. Posted by ElemiNot nearly as much as I'd like, lately!!! There's nowhere really... like... in order for me to connect with nature I have to feel really unimpeded I guess? Like I used to hang out in my parents' backyard at 1am when there was no traffic noise and everything was quiet (until they caught me and started yelling at me for it, lol) and I'd just... sit there, just kinda trying to absorb the atmosphere of the place around me. I don't think I've ever just been able to think more clearly than that period of time. And then there were some really gorgeous parks when I lived in central Missouri, including one right by my house that I could see out my window all the time (sometimes I'd look out there and there'd be a person or two wandering around, haha). But I haven't really looked into it since moving to Denver... I live in a more urban area now, so it's hard to get anywhere that feels secluded. Every time I go on a walk here there's like 50 people and there's some dude dragging his dog around and his dog's taking a shit, or some dudes with the trimmed stubble look looking like they're tryin real hard to look cool jogging or whatever, flocks of dipshit high schoolers, cop cars, traffic noises, people blasting music, etc... I'd like to go to the mountains someday, or maybe even just the foothills looking down on the city (I got to follow my girlfriend on delivery once and you can see so so much from the foothills, it's so amazingly gorgeous). My girlfriend's not big on travel or nature and I don't really have transportation, though, so. But it's really nice when you can get somewhere you can really connect with nature, yeah. City places have their own atmospheres that're fun sometimes, but bleh. There are things I miss about middle-of-nowhere life, you know? Posted by EpeleI'M BLUE DA BA DEE DA BA DAI IF I WAS GREEN I WOULD DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted by ThieppyHm umm uhh. That's tough because I don't tend to think of games in terms of genre? Like it's way better if a game does something interesting with its genre than being in a good genre. Super Monkey Ball kind of stands out as a game concept that hasn't really been repeated and still feels really fun. I like the Metroidvania Castlevanias but I haven't played nearly enough of them. I like Sim games, particularly SimCity. FPSes were really stagnant and boring for a while but the very best FPSes (stuff like Doom and a lot of the old classic arena shooters, and now Splatoon and the new Dooms) are really great. I think my favorite thing to play is a really good action platformer. Something like Castlevania or Mega Man or Ninja Gaiden. 3D platformers are great, too, like Mario Odyssey was pretty legit. I think I just like platformers in general. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 805/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (Super Mario Series, $800):
No, we're not talking Fairly Oddparents — this Mario game's main controllable character is actually a fairy named "Wanda". |
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Level: 70 Posts: 806/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
@"Nicolyn": That's right. Pick a square. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 807/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (Between Points "A" and "B", $2000):
An electromagnetic unit of charge introduced after the metric system but before SI — one word. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 808/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
Whoa, you got it.
Your turn to pick a square, Danielle. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 809/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
Oh boy,
CLUE (Super Mario Series, $1200): Frederick Douglass, the 19th century abolitionist and activist against slavery, explains racism to Mario in this game. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 810/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
Correct. Your pick, @"Nicolyn". |
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Level: 70 Posts: 811/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
Answer:
DAILY DOUBLE!pyew pyew pyew pyew whoahPick a wager, @"Nicolyn". |
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Level: 70 Posts: 812/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (Super Mario Series):
This adorable little begoggled fish first appeared in Super Mario World. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 813/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
I'm sorry,
but as cute as that name is, it's not quite right. "What is a blurp?" Blurp is the answer we were looking for. Go ahead and pick again. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 814/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (Super Mario Series, $2000):
In Super Mario 64, if you hold down Z and press B while running, Mario will perform this move. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 815/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
@"Nicolyn": That's not quite right. (that's Z and A)
Hālian: That's the answer we were looking for. Pick a square! |
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Level: 70 Posts: 816/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (U.S. Electoral Firsts, $1200):
He was the first person to win election to the U.S. Senate posthumously — his wife, Jean, took his place. |
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Level: 70 Posts: 817/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
That's it!
What'll be next? |
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Level: 70 Posts: 820/1264 EXP: 2957569 Next: 58242 Since: 07-01-12 Last post: 740 days Last view: 737 days |
CLUE (U.S. Electoral Firsts, $1600):
Just a few weeks ago, Native American women from these two states became the first ever to be elected to the U.S. House. |
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