A kid who is 12 years old and inbetween being a child and a teenager. People hate 12 year olds, mainly because they act older than they actually are and they try to be someone they're not during school and towards other people. Of course, not all 12 year olds are like this. But this is the overall stereotype for 12 year olds.
My advice is to not pick on 12 year olds. They didn't choose their age, therefore they are being used for insults and being picked on for something they can't control which, in my opinion, is extremely unfair
Example 1:
Guy 1: Have you seen the new computer game yet?
Guy 2: Yes I have. Omg that game is like for retarded 12 year olds
Example 2:
Random dude: bro do you still play minecraft?
Random dude 2: nah m8 that game is for fucken 12 year olds
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To engage in a drive through the vast country side while consuming vast amounts of beer, usually 30 packs of Keystone Light, in order to become intoxicated and listen to random music. In rare cases one may spend the night in his car at the Zion Lutheran Church, or with his right foot depressing the brake pedal of his Nissan Xterra.
"Yo Pize, this party is wack, let's find some bitches and go old school it."
{After totaling your car} "Sorry officer, I was old schooling it."
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That piece of information is already well known.
Juan: Have you seen that new girl? She's hot!
Daquan: Dude, old school. I already hit that.
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A term that describes cool back in the day OGβs, hippies and hipsters. Peoples whose coolism lies in their old school back in the day ways. They have moral values that are fair, see all humans as equal, donβt steal, believe in the value of working for your living, hip, free thinkers with open minds. These people have a live and let attitude, is willing to a help a friend, a neighbor, a stranger. They find impossible to pass up a pan handler with out putting money in their hand. They are general non judge mental but to extent that they could be considered libtards. They are not afraid to stand up and stand against violence, racism, prejudice in all its forms, cronyism, corruption and government ills. They as a rule are anarchists. They donβt like The Man.
Lets ask Leroy. He is Old School Cool. He knows everything.
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when a young nigga feel like a old nigga cause a young nigga got them old nigga pains
Man I got old nigga syndrome. My back hurts
A weirdo with to much gell in his hair. A middle-aged person going through their mid-life crisis. Typically have no friends and are depressed people. NOT a ladies man. In fact, all girls do their best to avoid him at all costs.
Oh man I wish old man chan wasnt here
Old man Chan has too much gell in his hair
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In covering those four bases, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is not only providing one of the very best interactive Star Wars experiences, but it's tapped into the very soul of the Star Wars universe that drew hundreds of millions of fans to the franchise in the first place. Developed by Bioware, Knights of the Old Republic is stronger with The Force than any George Lucas-powered movie that's come out in the last 20 years and lands on the Xbox as one of the very best titles the system has to offer.
There's tons of character development, a combat probability system and a giant inventory to manage, so I guess KOTOR gets clearance as a role-playing game. But as both an RPG and a Star Wars title, it strikes a marvelous balance of hardcore authenticity and accessibility for the uninitiated. Pen and paper players can check the log of dice rolls used to calculate the success rate of every trigger pull or lightsaber swing. Freddy Fanboy can geek out for hours at how well the Jawa language has been adapted for a videogame. And even the coolest of the cool hip kids will be able to see the appeal of swinging double lightsabers and choking fools from across the room.
It all begins with a rock solid story that really does begin a long long time ago....
Everything you need to become the next Dark Lord of the Sith or the savior of the Republic! Character creation, leveling up, how to choose your path to Light or Darkness, weapons, items, the art of conversation, and mini-games explained! The perfect starter!
This is Star Wars
Normally setting a Star Wars game 4000 years before the events of the movies we all know, would be a recipe for mediocrity. How many times have we seen a LucasArts game where the adventure is set somewhere "just next door" to what we know from the films, so we're getting to see what Lando or Obi Wan does when he's not hanging out with the superstars of the galaxy like Vader, Leia or that Hoth medical droid. But you've got to hand it to Bioware for mimicking the entire feel of the first Star Wars movie but with original characters and an original storyline.
All of the standards and paradigms of the Star Wars universe --Jedi vs Sith, bureaucracy and politics-- are present in this game and both the gameplay and storyline work within those guidelines. You begin the game as a soldier who simply happens to be strong with The Force and throughout the game you're developing your skills as a Jedi, making decisions that not only affect your leanings to the Dark Side or the Light Side of the force but will also determine how your game's story unfolds. We could tell you exactly how the story for our created characters went and still not ruin the majority of your experience because stories branch and spread all over the place before coming back to a handful of very specific and critical crossroads, but it all fits within the Star Wars universe that we all know and love. We figured we'd just give you a few highlights.
Before you're done with KOTOR, you will:
train at the Jedi Academy which includes learning the Jedi Code and the meaning behind a lightsaber's color.
walk into a cantina on Tattoine where the bartender won't like you...and the bounty hunters won't like you either!
find somebody's lack of faith disturbing.
explore the forest world of Kashyyk and see what "Return of the Jedi" was supposed to look like if we'd had Wookiees instead of Ewoks in treetop villages
face your former master again after all these years.
space-walk on the surface of a battleship
There are multiple side missions that will help expand your understanding of the story as well. So in Knights you may:
collect a few bounties that you've hunted down.
reunite a woman and her droid so they can resume their extremely unhealthy relationship.
fight alongside Wookiees in a fight for freedom.
try a murder case or two as a Jedi attorney.
get thrown in and escape from prison once or twice.
smuggle for the Star Wars mafia.
is often defined as "KOTOR"=Knights of the old republic
has a steady online fan base
star wars nerd-hey are you gonna get KOTOR?
Nerd number 2-Already have it and I have the third installment on layaway
Nerd Togther-"We love Knights of the old republic"
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