One of the best RPG games of all time. it's setting is a post nuclear world in which the reamining people are trying to live life anew. you may choose to beat the game in any order or pattern you want. each time you play it you discover new secrets, quests and ways of beating the game. it may be old but the graphics are not what this game is about. it has probably the most unique and cleverly written story that i have ever seen in a computer game. the writers at Interplay and Black Isle did an amazing job at keeping the plot steady yet full of unusual twists. this game is must have for RPG lovers out there.
Me: "Fallout 2 may be old but I still play it"
Friend: "Get a job"
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1. trash, crap, junk, and the like
2. a clothing brand created by people with a lot of nerve (spiffarific, you!)
1. Get that rubbish out of this house mister, or i'll whop you with my spatula!
2. I have Rubbish shirts.
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1. friend, pal, compatriot, someone you don't know the name of, someone you don't want to tell the name of
2. close friend, pal, compatriot
3. used to describe budding fungi, or any other thing that... buds.
Buddy's keeping The Notebook captive again.
How 'bout that buddy yeast....
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1. Random insignificant character who usually dies after their short fifteen minutes of obscurity
2. Green clay figure in a spiffy clay cartoon who stars with the ALMIGHTY SPIFFY BLOCKHEADS who will take over the world!!
1. There's lots of Gumbys in Gundam Wing, which incidentally has nothing to do with clay.
2. Don't step on Gumby.
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a person: put their picture on the computer; in porn?
in a photo editor: feature that makes the picture into blocks, as if it used to be small and was enlarged too much
"Pixelize me."
"WHAT?!"
"Go on, distort the picture."
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1. "Dynamic Duo" as in Batman and Robin
2. "Two" in Latin
3. Goofy-ass outgoing person
4. Goofy-ass outgoing person who uses their happiness to hide something, most likely sadness
5. Oxymoron
6. (3) derived from the fictional (dammit) character of Gundam Wing
7. Incorrect spelling of Homer Simpson's "D'oh!"
1. That troublemaking duo left dung in his in-tray again.
2. I can't speak Latin.
3. You're such a Duo.
4. You're such a Duo, stop pretending.
5. Big shrimp is an oxymoron.
6. What would YOU do with a meter-long braid?
7. Duo! I shit in my pants again!
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What he said.
Possibly derived from "newspeak", a fictional (thank God) language of George Orwell's 1984. Newspeak specializes in the deletion of "unnecessary" words, making it a language for idiots.
Shut your idiotspeak and talk in English.
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