So.. I'm getting a macbook in a few months

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Bacon Boy said:
animalcrossingexpert said:
That's a waste to smash it. It can be donated or sold. Don't just destroy it.
Thank you for being redundant. Don't keep reposting the same rebuttal even after he shoved it aside fifty times (exaggeration).
Get off my back...hater.
 
David please stop being a selfish close minded brat.
How do you think a suffering child in poverty would feel about this?
He never had anything close to a laptop in his life.
And then theres someone out there smashing for *censored.2.0*s and giggles when its fully well possible to sell or donate it.

Stop trying to be "edgy" and " cool" and "hardcore"
You arent sticking it to windows by smashing there stuff.
You just look dumb and under educated.

Seriously grow up and act like a normal human.
 
Rawburt said:
What the hell are you breaking perfectly good things for?

Buncha brats.
I know, if you don't want it that badly, I'll take it off your hands :P.

@Tye: You just better hope your dad doesn't watch that video :o.
 
Guys, chill out. What don't you get? I have to get rid of the hard drive no matter what. So then what? Am I supposed to spend a bunch of money on replacing the hard drive?? THEN sell it off to someone for like 100 bucks? Or just sell it to someone for next to nothing and let them go through the hassle of finding a hard drive, and buying/ installing a new operating system on it? When the laptops older and now discontinued? For the amount of money theyd be spending, they could buy a cheap new laptop with the same specs.
 
Tyeforce said:
Tom said:
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But smashing things is fun, especially if it's a product of a company that doesn't sit well with you. ;D =P

Like I said, $50 at most. It's unlikely that I'd even get that much. I'd much rather record me smashing it and put it on YouTube. I can get more money easily, but when am I ever going to have another chance to smash a PSP?

And the two Sonic Rivals games are the only games I'd ever play on a PSP. If I want to play Tetris, I'll play Tetris DS or Tetris Party Deluxe.
Tetris was just an example though. I wouldn't just hate on everything because it's not Nintendo, I'm sure there is one or two games you wouldn't mind trying out just to say you did. After that, smash it then if you're not satisfied.
I'm not hating on anything. There just aren't any PSP games, aside from the two Sonic games, that appeal to me.
There are absolutely no games for that system that you would enjoy???

What fangirl BS is that??
 
David said:
BlueDaisy said:
Ok, (sorry for asking so many questions), but if the only difference between a mac and a pc is the operating systems, why are macs so much more expensive?
You get what you pay for. If you spend the money, you're just gonna get an all around faster, and more enjoyable computer experience.
>faster
nope.
>more enjoyable.
depends, but nope for me.

My windows is faster than any of the Macs in my house. and there's 4 of them.
 
Gnome said:
David said:
BlueDaisy said:
Ok, (sorry for asking so many questions), but if the only difference between a mac and a pc is the operating systems, why are macs so much more expensive?
You get what you pay for. If you spend the money, you're just gonna get an all around faster, and more enjoyable computer experience.
>faster
nope.
>more enjoyable.
depends, but nope for me.

My windows is faster than any of the Macs in my house. and there's 4 of them.
Theyre probably a few years older then.
 
Ciaran said:
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Like I said, $50 at most. It's unlikely that I'd even get that much. I'd much rather record me smashing it and put it on YouTube. I can get more money easily, but when am I ever going to have another chance to smash a PSP?

And the two Sonic Rivals games are the only games I'd ever play on a PSP. If I want to play Tetris, I'll play Tetris DS or Tetris Party Deluxe.
Tetris was just an example though. I wouldn't just hate on everything because it's not Nintendo, I'm sure there is one or two games you wouldn't mind trying out just to say you did. After that, smash it then if you're not satisfied.
I'm not hating on anything. There just aren't any PSP games, aside from the two Sonic games, that appeal to me.
There are absolutely no games for that system that you would enjoy???

What fangirl BS is that??
No, there aren't, because the franchises that I like, excluding Sonic, are only available on Nintendo consoles.
 
If that's the laptop your grandparents bought you, that's just wrong. And that might hurt their feelings, at least sell it or give it to someone in your family. Don't smash it. Make some extra chump change.
 
Miranda said:
If that's the laptop your grandparents bought you, that's just wrong. And that might hurt their feelings, at least sell it or give it to someone in your family. Don't smash it. Make some extra chump change.
or turn it into an art project!!
 
Tyeforce said:
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I'm not hating on anything. There just aren't any PSP games, aside from the two Sonic games, that appeal to me.
There are absolutely no games for that system that you would enjoy???

What fangirl BS is that??
No, there aren't, because the franchises that I like, excluding Sonic, are only available on Nintendo consoles.
That's stupid, sticking to franchises you already like, you'd just be playing the same *censored.2.0* over and over, and I bet had, lets say loco roco, been released as a first party nintendo game for DS, you'd be all over it. You just refuse to play psp games because of the lack of a logo before them.
 
John102 said:
Rawburt said:
What the hell are you breaking perfectly good things for?

Buncha brats.
=)

People in Africa would KILL for one of those.
Well, I think that food, water and education are higher on their agendas, but maybe some inner-city kids.
 
Ciaran said:
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Ciaran said:
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There are absolutely no games for that system that you would enjoy???

What fangirl BS is that??
No, there aren't, because the franchises that I like, excluding Sonic, are only available on Nintendo consoles.
That's stupid, sticking to franchises you already like, you'd just be playing the same *censored.2.0* over and over, and I bet had, lets say loco roco, been released as a first party nintendo game for DS, you'd be all over it. You just refuse to play psp games because of the lack of a logo before them.
What's wrong with sticking with the franchises that I know and love? I've been playing Nintendo franchises for all my life, and not once have I gotten bored of them. Sure, the gameplay is similar between titles in a franchise, and there are many recurring characters, locations, and items, but that's what I love about Nintendo franchises. I don't love the franchises I do just because they're made by Nintendo, it just so happens that Nintendo makes most of the franchises that I love. That's why I love Nintendo as a company so much, because they create the kind of games and characters that I love.

And, no, I wouldn't be all over a game like Loco Roco even if it was on a Nintendo console. Hell, there are many games on Nintendo consoles that you'd think I'd like but I don't. I don't automatically love a game just because it's made by Nintendo or on a Nintendo console. There are whole franchises by Nintendo that I don't like because they just don't appeal to me, such as Fire Emblem and F-Zero. People like you need to stop assuming you know what I'd like and what I wouldn't like. Sure, sometimes a game may come along that appeals to me that's not part of a franchise that I know and love, such as Scribblenauts, but that's very rare, and I never end up liking those games as much as the big franchises that I love, anyway.

My point is, I know which games I like and which games I won't like. I'll admit, there have been some titles on non-Nintendo consoles that have looked a bit interesting to me, but when I watch trailers and gameplay videos for them, they're never able to captivate me like Nintendo's franchises and Sonic games do. So don't tell me that the only reason why I don't play games on non-Nintendo consoles is because of the fact that they're not made my Nintendo, because that's simply not true at all. And even if there are a few games out there on non-Nintendo consoles that I might enjoy, I can guarantee you that I won't like them as much as I love other franchises. And why would I waste money on another console when I'm completely content with the games that I have for the consoles I already own?
 
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No, there aren't, because the franchises that I like, excluding Sonic, are only available on Nintendo consoles.
That's stupid, sticking to franchises you already like, you'd just be playing the same *censored.2.0* over and over, and I bet had, lets say loco roco, been released as a first party nintendo game for DS, you'd be all over it. You just refuse to play psp games because of the lack of a logo before them.
What's wrong with sticking with the franchises that I know and love? I've been playing Nintendo franchises for all my life, and not once have I gotten bored of them. Sure, the gameplay is similar between titles in a franchise, and there are many recurring characters, locations, and items, but that's what I love about Nintendo franchises. I don't love the franchises I do just because they're made by Nintendo, it just so happens that Nintendo makes most of the franchises that I love. That's why I love Nintendo as a company so much, because they create the kind of games and characters that I love.

And, no, I wouldn't be all over a game like Loco Roco even if it was on a Nintendo console. Hell, there are many games on Nintendo consoles that you'd think I'd like but I don't. I don't automatically love a game just because it's made by Nintendo or on a Nintendo console. There are whole franchises by Nintendo that I don't like because they just don't appeal to me, such as Fire Emblem and F-Zero. People like you need to stop assuming you know what I'd like and what I wouldn't like. Sure, sometimes a game may come along that appeals to me that's not part of a franchise that I know and love, such as Scribblenauts, but that's very rare, and I never end up liking those games as much as the big franchises that I love, anyway.

My point is, I know which games I like and which games I won't like. I'll admit, there have been some titles on non-Nintendo consoles that have looked a bit interesting to me, but when I watch trailers and gameplay videos for them, they're never able to captivate me like Nintendo's franchises and Sonic games do. So don't tell me that the only reason why I don't play games on non-Nintendo consoles is because of the fact that they're not made my Nintendo, because that's simply not true at all. And even if there are a few games out there on non-Nintendo consoles that I might enjoy, I can guarantee you that I won't like them as much as I love other franchises. And why would I waste money on another console when I'm completely content with the games that I have for the consoles I already own?
You like wii music, yet you try to tell me you don't automatically love everything nintendo makes.

But nontheless, I see a trend with you that perplexes me and that is that you only seem to play 'kiddie' games. Or at least, wide audience games, you never play games intended for people your age...

I'm just gonna pass it off as some childhood trauma that left you the mess of a woman you are today.
 
Ciaran said:
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That's stupid, sticking to franchises you already like, you'd just be playing the same *censored.2.0* over and over, and I bet had, lets say loco roco, been released as a first party nintendo game for DS, you'd be all over it. You just refuse to play psp games because of the lack of a logo before them.
What's wrong with sticking with the franchises that I know and love? I've been playing Nintendo franchises for all my life, and not once have I gotten bored of them. Sure, the gameplay is similar between titles in a franchise, and there are many recurring characters, locations, and items, but that's what I love about Nintendo franchises. I don't love the franchises I do just because they're made by Nintendo, it just so happens that Nintendo makes most of the franchises that I love. That's why I love Nintendo as a company so much, because they create the kind of games and characters that I love.

And, no, I wouldn't be all over a game like Loco Roco even if it was on a Nintendo console. Hell, there are many games on Nintendo consoles that you'd think I'd like but I don't. I don't automatically love a game just because it's made by Nintendo or on a Nintendo console. There are whole franchises by Nintendo that I don't like because they just don't appeal to me, such as Fire Emblem and F-Zero. People like you need to stop assuming you know what I'd like and what I wouldn't like. Sure, sometimes a game may come along that appeals to me that's not part of a franchise that I know and love, such as Scribblenauts, but that's very rare, and I never end up liking those games as much as the big franchises that I love, anyway.

My point is, I know which games I like and which games I won't like. I'll admit, there have been some titles on non-Nintendo consoles that have looked a bit interesting to me, but when I watch trailers and gameplay videos for them, they're never able to captivate me like Nintendo's franchises and Sonic games do. So don't tell me that the only reason why I don't play games on non-Nintendo consoles is because of the fact that they're not made my Nintendo, because that's simply not true at all. And even if there are a few games out there on non-Nintendo consoles that I might enjoy, I can guarantee you that I won't like them as much as I love other franchises. And why would I waste money on another console when I'm completely content with the games that I have for the consoles I already own?
You like wii music, yet you try to tell me you don't automatically love everything nintendo makes.

But nontheless, I see a trend with you that perplexes me and that is that you only seem to play 'kiddie' games. Or at least, wide audience games, you never play games intended for people your age...

I'm just gonna pass it off as some childhood trauma that left you the mess of a woman you are today.
First of all, you're never too old for video games. The games I play aren't meant to only be played by kids, they're meant for everyone. There's no age restriction on Mario. Anyone of any age can be a Pok
 
deja vu.

someone complains about some off-topic thing.

Tye brings in something video game related.

Then someone begins to argue with Tye.

come on TBT don't be so boring and repetitive.
 
Tyeforce said:
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Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
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What's wrong with sticking with the franchises that I know and love? I've been playing Nintendo franchises for all my life, and not once have I gotten bored of them. Sure, the gameplay is similar between titles in a franchise, and there are many recurring characters, locations, and items, but that's what I love about Nintendo franchises. I don't love the franchises I do just because they're made by Nintendo, it just so happens that Nintendo makes most of the franchises that I love. That's why I love Nintendo as a company so much, because they create the kind of games and characters that I love.

And, no, I wouldn't be all over a game like Loco Roco even if it was on a Nintendo console. Hell, there are many games on Nintendo consoles that you'd think I'd like but I don't. I don't automatically love a game just because it's made by Nintendo or on a Nintendo console. There are whole franchises by Nintendo that I don't like because they just don't appeal to me, such as Fire Emblem and F-Zero. People like you need to stop assuming you know what I'd like and what I wouldn't like. Sure, sometimes a game may come along that appeals to me that's not part of a franchise that I know and love, such as Scribblenauts, but that's very rare, and I never end up liking those games as much as the big franchises that I love, anyway.

My point is, I know which games I like and which games I won't like. I'll admit, there have been some titles on non-Nintendo consoles that have looked a bit interesting to me, but when I watch trailers and gameplay videos for them, they're never able to captivate me like Nintendo's franchises and Sonic games do. So don't tell me that the only reason why I don't play games on non-Nintendo consoles is because of the fact that they're not made my Nintendo, because that's simply not true at all. And even if there are a few games out there on non-Nintendo consoles that I might enjoy, I can guarantee you that I won't like them as much as I love other franchises. And why would I waste money on another console when I'm completely content with the games that I have for the consoles I already own?
You like wii music, yet you try to tell me you don't automatically love everything nintendo makes.

But nontheless, I see a trend with you that perplexes me and that is that you only seem to play 'kiddie' games. Or at least, wide audience games, you never play games intended for people your age...

I'm just gonna pass it off as some childhood trauma that left you the mess of a woman you are today.
First of all, you're never too old for video games. The games I play aren't meant to only be played by kids, they're meant for everyone. There's no age restriction on Mario. Anyone of any age can be a Pok
 
*ignores argument going on up there ^ *

No, I wouldn't really want to see something so wasteful. Give it to charity, I'm sure they would welcome it, don't be so wasteful, unless you're going to recycle it of course =p
 
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