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  • Silver Metallic
    Banned
    • Jan 2007
    • 118

    #301
    Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

    whahahahaha
    Last edited by Silver Metallic; 01-19-2007, 01:15 PM.

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    • the_unda_doggz
      Banned
      • Sep 2005
      • 643

      #302
      Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

      I have a fair amount of posts. Also I am starting to check
      all of the topics

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      • Rebirth0
        FFR Originalbro
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jun 2003
        • 8751

        #303
        Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

        Fhqwhgads703 (3:09:19 PM): http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...73e253b4efcc25

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        • archbishopjabber
          FFR Player
          • Dec 2005
          • 268

          #304
          Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

          http://gorillamask.net/colbert-oreilly.shtml
          "Knowing information legitimately lessens genuine error. Ordinarily, research generates excellent benefit understanding social history."

          "Guide to Freedom." Vol. 9. Page 11




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          • andy-o24
            Married Man
            • May 2006
            • 1527

            #305
            Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

            just copied it. it's a poem I wrote like 4 years ago.

            Life is a bitch,
            Especially when you have an itch,
            Everyone sucks,
            Cause they shoot ducks,
            The devils reign,
            Wont be in vain,
            Because life is a bitch.

            When he comes to rule,
            All will drool,
            Cause his sight,
            Is one of fright,
            We’ll try to flee,
            But he will see,
            That life is a bitch.

            All the torture,
            Hidden in the orchard,
            All we do is cry,
            We don’t even try,
            Serving him for life,
            Is a life of strife,
            CAUSE LIFE IS A BITCH!
            Originally posted by hi19hi19
            Best strat: enjoy the game, play what you feel like when you feel like it. Don't think about what you are doing or why, enjoy the gameplay, the artistry behind the stepfile, and enjoy the music.

            When the game isn't fun for you anymore, take a break. It's not a job, nobody here is professional and getting paid to play and force themselves to constantly improve... it's a game.

            Originally posted by Shashakiro
            Yeah, FFR is addicting...I don't think I'll get bored with this game unless I somehow become the best at it, which won't happen.

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            • Non-stop10
              FFR Player
              • Dec 2006
              • 15

              #306
              Re: What's on your CTRL+V?



              (I was playing on All Music;I have 127 songs in total! Don't tell me that isn't bad...well, it sort of is...and my highest has gotten past the 20,000 mark.)
              Note: The avatar that I used to have was getting too old for me, so I decided to use something similar. The thing about this picture is that it's from a fangame, and not from an actual Sega game.


              (Credit goes to TD_Project. Thanks!)

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              • FRANKKK
                FFR Player
                • Oct 2006
                • 1802

                #307
                Re: What's on your CTRL+V?



                funny vid about hot pockets =p



                Full combo's: 230
                AAA's: 75
                Latest AAA: Lesson.
                Best AAA: Firestorm.
                GameWhore Clan
                "Team Mom's Been Whoring" hahaha.

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                • Doug31
                  Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 6811

                  #308
                  Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                  Level ranks for Doug31
                  Rank Level Score
                  1 Love You Anymore 186,000
                  1 Bubbleman Stage Theme 213,900
                  1 Trip to the Moon (Club Remix) 221,650
                  1 Halcyon 232,500
                  1 Dance 2 This 249,550
                  1 Seattle's Finest (Parental Advisory) 261,950
                  1 SuperMario 8bit Eighties Remix 269,700
                  1 This Beat is For Tha Streets! 280,550
                  1 For Who I Am 285,200
                  1 Computer Dreams 288,300
                  1 She Bangs (William Hung Version) 291,400
                  1 Moonlight Sonata 310,000
                  1 Stay With Me (Unlikely) 382,850
                  1 Activity Unbroken 385,950
                  1 Soul Shift (ffr edit) 390,600
                  1 Resistance 421,600
                  1 Freak Out 441,750
                  1 The Color of Battle 454,150
                  1 Falling Into You 466,550
                  1 Mega Man 2 - Dr. Wily Theme #1 478,950
                  1 Dr Willy Theme V2 482,050
                  1 Spontaneous Hydroxide 492,900
                  1 Come With Me 497,550
                  1 Massive (ffr remix) 539,400
                  1 Salad for Your Tuesday 540,950
                  1 Secret Zombie Room 568,850
                  1 Alpha Helix 571,950
                  1 8-Bit Day Dreamer 576,600
                  1 La Luna Caida 578,150
                  1 Blank Knowing 602,950
                  1 Snowflakes 606,050
                  1 Life Goes On 615,350
                  1 The Return F SuperDouble 692,850
                  1 Metalman Goes Clubbing 717,650
                  1 RainDrops 720,750
                  1 I Can See The Light 744,000
                  1 Libertine 745,550
                  1 Save Me 771,900
                  1 Emotions 775,000
                  1 Fett's Vette 782,750
                  1 Terror From Beyond 796,700
                  1 See You Dance 799,800
                  1 Breaking the Common 878,850
                  1 Horizon 888,150
                  1 Boss Machine (Sonic2) 891,250
                  1 One Last Battle 891,250
                  8 The Games We Played, Part 2 1,073,580
                  9 {Red Alert} 767,975
                  10 Revolutionary Etude 1,573,450
                  16 Shag 802,625
                  17 Legend of Zelda Remix 454,600
                  18 Carol Megamix 1,897,650
                  20 Slap Guitar 2 757,400
                  28 Chaotic Sound 1,472,225
                  29 Classical Insanity 1,702,220
                  30 Nova Pulser 1,171,475
                  31 Stay With Me (V2) 859,975
                  31 {Firestorm} 1,562,475
                  33 HELLBEAT 740,270
                  33 Tetris Remix 845,750
                  33 The Games We Played, Part 5 1,943,580
                  34 FFR Evolution 1,185,475
                  34 Synesthetic FFR Edit 1,189,750
                  35 Too Tight 563,925
                  35 Pants 2,697,050
                  36 Get on the Move 553,075
                  36 Bubble Bobble Hillbilly Rodeo 1,118,550
                  36 Final Fantasy 7 Battle 1,246,550
                  36 Victims And Martyrs 1,849,600
                  39 Last Firstborn 890,150
                  39 Be Princess 1,398,475
                  39 End Night 1,736,455
                  40 136.6 858,875
                  41 Hyper Pressure 1,721,500
                  43 Ingenuity 605,500
                  43 Story of Snowman and Sunshine Girl 827,050
                  43 RunnyMorning (SGX MIX) 1,193,135
                  44 Rondo Alla Turca 2,379,305
                  45 {Rose} 2,013,525
                  46 Kick It 911,125
                  46 Cutting Circles 1,392,230
                  47 Start Something 569,575
                  48 One Minute Waltz 685,575
                  50 Funk in G 1,000,925
                  50 Epic 1,816,845
                  52 Rondo Alla Turca V2 2,354,340
                  53 Play It Funky 774,450
                  54 The Essential 604,225
                  54 Palindrome 675,700
                  54 Carrousel Paradise 1,466,180
                  55 Hungarian Dance #5 872,100
                  56 Sky Dive 1,169,150
                  56 Kick Your A 1,603,470
                  57 Summer -Speedy Mix- 1,199,945
                  57 Delirium 1,669,250
                  58 Ball of Malt 665,655
                  58 The Games We Played, Part 4 1,737,800
                  59 For FFR 1,324,850
                  59 Grand Gallop Chromatique 1,392,915
                  60 ASB 1,327,130
                  60 Wish (For FFR) 1,743,805
                  60 Sensorium 2,203,680
                  61 Just Died 1,189,850
                  61 Night Of Flight 2,437,775
                  62 Green Twilight FFR Edit 967,925
                  62 Abtrusity 1,107,615
                  62 Straight To Video 1,397,550
                  62 Tension 1,516,780
                  63 Go Go Go Power Rangers 825,875
                  64 Etude To A Dragon 1,190,575
                  65 4F73R M3 (FFR edit) 1,369,335
                  66 Balloon Fever 1,481,040
                  67 Torinouta (Noise Rave Mix) 1,764,650
                  68 Until The End 691,925
                  68 Molto Vivace 958,170
                  71 Moonbeam 1,370,650
                  73 Evil Approaches 1,209,835
                  73 Uber Rave V2 1,588,100
                  74 January's Song 976,950
                  75 Caprice 1,117,370
                  75 20031023 1,731,755
                  75 Visions (NRGyzd mix) 2,088,935
                  75 Mother Of God 2,144,230
                  76 Famouz 603,730
                  79 Dendrite 805,725
                  81 Cat Walk 2 569,025
                  83 Gradeus 2,321,660
                  84 Splash Beats 1,257,180
                  87 Turbulence 1,151,185
                  87 Get Down 1,774,420
                  88 Lethal Injection 1,635,165
                  91 Water Like Pudding 804,625
                  91 Lovely Lovely Lovely 1,273,130
                  96 Crystalis - House Leaves (Remix) 434,880
                  97 Lawn Wake IV 973,555
                  97 Thinking Different 1,396,450
                  98 SkellyBones 463,175
                  98 Uber Rave 1,488,455
                  100 Courage 1,286,300
                  101 Crowdpleaser 1,120,290
                  101 Fantranstic 1,399,550
                  101 Klung Kung 2,454,440
                  103 dot death (Steath Remix) 1,491,485
                  104 Euthanasia 1,259,205
                  105 Rottel-da-station 1,048,620
                  106 Strangeprogram 1,243,165
                  106 Silence 2,108,210
                  108 Deep Breath 1,222,865
                  113 Parachute (stupid clowns) 726,400
                  117 Turkish March 812,010
                  123 Burnout 697,225
                  125 The Games We Played, Part 1 1,391,240
                  126 Resurrection In Progress 1,053,625
                  127 Tribal Transcendency 1,752,490
                  133 Norgers 704,600
                  133 Jelly Roll Blues 780,555
                  136 Beethoven Virus 710,075
                  138 Coat Czech 842,405
                  139 Exciting Hyper Highspeed Star 1,217,500
                  145 NeoMAX 1,084,740
                  146 Party 4u - HolyNightRemix V2 757,295
                  148 Hanabi 1,510,580
                  150 Flight of the Bumblebee 841,020
                  154 Chrono Trigger - Boss Theme 633,370
                  156 Playdoh 1,519,805
                  157 MAX Forever 4,178,415
                  159 Noir Remixed 857,855
                  161 Platypus 638,325
                  162 AIM Anthem 564,465
                  165 The Games We Played, Part 3 1,432,110
                  174 Below The Surface 513,500
                  175 Domani 1,333,655
                  177 Contra- distinction 474,750
                  199 Legend 1,371,930
                  205 Stalled Out and Sushi Bars 917,675
                  212 X-Dreamer Final Cut 934,935
                  216 Force Of Light 1,219,760
                  218 Maple Leaf Rag 1,783,630
                  219 Hungarian Dance #7 580,515
                  225 Pondering Stuff 520,150
                  228 Song For The Nihonjins 2,200,455
                  229 Halogen 1,213,000
                  231 Euphoria 664,400
                  244 100 Bar Blackout 543,110
                  434 CIA Rave 1,638,030
                  Average: 68.259459459459

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                  • nigggel
                    FFR Player
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 146

                    #309
                    Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                    The Los Angeles coastal area was inhabited by the Tongva (or Gabrieleños), Chumash, and earlier Native American nations for thousands of years. The first Europeans to arrive came in 1542, led by Juan Cabrillo, a Portuguese explorer who claimed the area for the Spanish Empire but did not stay. The next contact came 227 years later when Gaspar de Portolà, together with Franciscan padre Juan Crespi, reached the present site of Los Angeles on August 2, 1769.
                    In 1771, Father Junípero Serra had the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel built near Whittier Narrows in today's nearby San Gabriel Valley.[2] On September 4, 1781, a group of 52 settlers from New Spain, set out from the San Gabriel mission to establish a settlement along the banks of the Porciúncula River[3] (now Los Angeles River). These settlers were of Filipino [4],Indian and Spanish ancestry, of whom two-thirds were mestizo .[5]
                    In 1777, the new governor of California, Felipe de Neve, recommended to the viceroy of New Spain that the site be developed into a pueblo (town). The area was duly named "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncula," ("The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels on the River Porciúncula"). It remained a small ranch town for decades, but by 1820 the population had increased to about 650 residents, making it the largest civilian (non mission) community in Spanish California. Today the outline of the Pueblo is preserved in a historic monument familiarly called Olvera Street, formerly Wine Street, which was named after Agustin Olvera.


                    Olvera Street.
                    New Spain achieved it's independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821, and the pueblo continued as a part of Mexico. Mexican rule ended during the Mexican-American War, when Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles that included; The Battle of San Pascual, the Battle of Dominguez Rancho, and ultimately, the Battle of Rio San Gabriel in 1847. The Treaty of Cahuenga, signed on January 13, 1847, ended hostilities in California, and in the later Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), the Mexican government formally ceded Alta California and other territories to the United States. European Americans solidified control over the city after they immigrated into California during the California Gold Rush and secured the subsequent admission of California into the United States, forcing the native Mexican population into second class citizenship and fueling racial tensions that continue up until today. Los Angeles was incorporated as a city in 1850.
                    Railroads arrived when the Southern Pacific completed its line to Los Angeles in 1876. Oil was discovered in 1892, and by 1923 Los Angeles was supplying one-quarter of the world's petroleum. Even more important to the city's growth was water. In 1913, William Mulholland completed the aqueduct that assured the city's growth. In 1915, the City of Los Angeles began annexation of dozens of neighboring communities without water supplies of their own. A largely fictionalized account of the Owens Valley Water War can be found in the 1974 motion picture Chinatown.
                    In the 1920s the motion picture and aviation industries both flocked to Los Angeles and helped to further develop it. The city was the proud host of the 1932 Summer Olympics which saw the development of Baldwin Hills as the original Olympic Village. This period also saw the arrival of the exiles from the increasing pre-war tension in Europe, including such notables as Thomas Mann, Fritz Lang, Bertolt Brecht, Arnold Schoenberg, and Lion Feuchtwanger. World War II brought new growth and prosperity to the city, although many of its Japanese-American residents were transported to internment camps for the duration of the war. The postwar years saw an even greater boom as urban sprawl expanded into the San Fernando Valley.
                    The Watts riots in 1965 and Chicano High School "blowouts" along with the 1970 Chicano Moratorium showed the nation the deep racial divisions existing in the city. In 1969, Los Angeles was one of two "birthplaces" of the Internet, as the first ARPANET transmission was sent from UCLA to SRI in Menlo Park. The XXIII Olympiad was hosted in Los Angeles in 1984. The city was once again tested by the 1992 Los Angeles riots, the 1994 Northridge earthquake, and in 2002, the attempted secession by the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood sections of the city which was defeated at the polls. Recently, urban redevelopment and gentrification have been taking place at a furious pace in various parts of the city, most notably Downtown.

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                    • businessman07
                      Banned
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 273

                      #310
                      Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

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                      • dead_juggalo
                        FFR Player
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 633

                        #311
                        Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                        Bahamut - 14
                        Jewpin - 11
                        Rebirth - 15
                        Scottish - 14
                        Shash - 16
                        Squeek -12
                        Tasselfoot - 13
                        Tibs - 5


                        Originally posted by Synthlight
                        My father-in-law called me yesterday to tell me he lost the internet. If you find it, please PM me.

                        Cheers,

                        Synthlight

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                        • businessman07
                          Banned
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 273

                          #312
                          Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                          http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/.../dead_juggalo/

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                          • raver_408
                            FFR Player
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 31

                            #313
                            Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                            Hiniku

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                            • businessman07
                              Banned
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 273

                              #314
                              Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                              http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/profile/raver_408/

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                              • UberMario
                                FFR Player
                                • Aug 2005
                                • 1777

                                #315
                                Re: What's on your CTRL+V?

                                That's cool Mario, but how come whenever you eat mushrooms, everything gets bigger but your dick?

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