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"see you on the other side of the moon, space rocker"
... is a LoOnY PiOnEEr (of Super Nintendo World Maps) named Max K.L of the golden state. This awesome dude totally believes games could be more (hoooly!) than giant ~bouncing~ tatas, explosions and muscles. Max wishes to share a world inside the dude's head to those who cared to turn around, and prove to Guy Montag that not all interactive media will become Soldiers of Dumb.
... is a LoOnY PiOnEEr (of Super Nintendo World Maps) named Max K.L of the golden state. This awesome dude totally believes games could be more (hoooly!) than giant ~bouncing~ tatas, explosions and muscles. Max wishes to share a world inside the dude's head to those who cared to turn around, and prove to Guy Montag that not all interactive media will become Soldiers of Dumb.
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Questions you always wanted to ask other members, but felt too lazy or awkward to do so.
Oh, I see. Hey Ocean, is it true that you really have an liking towards big breasted girls? Idk, I always noticed all the girls on your avatar and artwork were kind of busty.
Handwriting Thread 2.0
Questions you always wanted to ask other members, but felt too lazy or awkward to do so.
Rather self-explanatory. MOG, do you act the same way offline compared to the way you act on the forum sometimes?
Unofficial Anime and Manga Discussion Topic
Who spends as much time as naked as they can?
Who spends as much time as naked as they can?
you can be a Pimp for a half hour
You can also actually make audio files smaller by converting them to WAV; this sounds counterintuitive in the extreme, since MP3 is a better form of compression than a WAV file, but with WAV files you can speed the file to 2x its speed or whatever, and then slow it down to half speed or whatever when you play it in the program. This should halve the file size if you use all the lowest WAV settings for whatever mp3 to WAV converter you find.
I do this with MP3s as well and I don't have an issue. I don't know if the quality is better with WAV-compressed songs, though.














