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Tompwnage

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  1. @Robin: > @shadowchris: > > > :huh:. What the fudge are you talking about XD > > > >! ![](http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o161/idyllicmollusk/period.png) Lol'd.
  2. @shadowchris: > :huh:. What the fudge are you talking about XD You will find out when you get older. XD
  3. Congratz, haha. I remember when I had my first gf, man that was really something. XD Well I am sure I could give you a couple tips. ;D 1\. Dig a bunker in your backyard and living room to be safe when that time of the month comes. 2\. She's always ''Right'' even when shes not just nod your head. XD 3\. If it gets to a point that you really do love her tell her that you do (Chicks go crazy over that). But if you really dont its not a good idea at all. 4\. Learn about what she really likes and see if you two have alot in common. (Its really good if you have alot in common). 5\. Respect her. :P And finally, 6\. Know what you getting your self into. Many Regards, Tompwnage
  4. @Jungletoeâ„¢: > That's what my goal is once I get better. > > New Track: > http://soundcloud.com/jungletoe/instants > > It sounds repetitive, but I tried to make up for it by adding in a few more automation clips. You improved alot. :) Actually sounds pretty good.
  5. Well comparing to the first one you made it sounds much much better than before. You still need a little verity of instruments playing at the same time. Also the climax needs more speed. Either way you improved your music in some way.
  6. @Jungletoeâ„¢: > Is this better now? > http://soundcloud.com/jungletoe/intronative > > I really love the last rhythm, and I know the song may sound repetitive. > > Advice? Again, your missing the part were things speed up. It just goes the same beat then lowers and it goes back to the same beat. There needs to be a climax.
  7. @-Vegeta-: > Tom, that's one of my favorite techno songs of all time. Amazing. Personally, I am more of a Rock person. But techno with no vocals is amazing.One of my personal Fav of techno is this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl4opbNt8_E Well these examples could help you out if you take the chance to listen to them and compare it to yours. Hopefully you will find the key to making your music better. :)
  8. Here something to help you out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g59VwDANIsQ
  9. First off I was expecting more of a escalating sound. You need to bring interest into it by making the tempo rise as the music keeps going. It feels like a solo if you know what I mean, make more then 2 beats going on at the same time. Spice it up a bit.
  10. One of the best songs in all history: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UUYjd2rjsE
  11. Tompwnage

    I iz newb…

    Please be more descriptive of the problem. ( Errors, Ect ) The reasons (But not limited to) why you are not able to play this person's game could be if he has not Port-Forwarded, or his server is offline. P.S. Since your new I'd recommend you this topic: http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf/index.php/topic,48606.0.html Cheers~ :azn:
  12. @Aydan: > That was fantastic
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_E4haW1upw&feature=channel
  14. @The: > @NullSkillVoid: > > > If your an unmarried male (like me) go to Switzerland for the chicks. then marry one and go somewhere warmer. ;D > > A bed? > > Regards, > Stephan. Haha XD
  15. @Zetta: > >implying that big government is bad > > > Also, Swiss chicks > French chicks. > > gotta agree Hmm….
  16. All you who say america is the best. Man take from your own president who was assassinated for this very Quote: Here is a sobering quote by Abe Lincoln: "I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. . . . corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed." – U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, Nov. 21, 1864 (letter to Col. William F. Elkins) Ref: The Lincoln Encyclopedia, Archer H. Shaw (Macmillan, 1950, NY) Lets face it the bankers have taken over the country the Government is bigger than it has ever been. John F Kennedy. The economy **turned around** and prospered during the Kennedy administration. GDP expanded by an average of 5.5% from early 1961 to late 1963,[74] while inflation remained steady at around 1% and unemployment began to ease;[75][76] industrial production rose by 15% and motor vehicle sales leapt by 40%.[77] This rate of growth in GDP and industry continued until around 1966, and has yet to be repeated for such a sustained period of time. President Andrew Jackson had so many attempts of assassinations because of his resistance against a private central bank being set up in the US. Kennedy pushed for the adoption of a Limited or Partial Test Ban Treaty, which prohibited atomic testing on the ground, in the atmosphere, or underwater, but did not prohibit testing underground. He even wanted to ''CUT"' the federal reserve in half! Do you guys even listen to your presidents?!?!? President Eisenhower: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY No one ever listened to this? Please….
  17. @Zetta: > lololol, you serious? > Here its 10k resident and a 20k for non resident. (Living fees and stuff total to another 20k) For private university its 60k for anyone. 20k per semester? Where do you live. XD
  18. @The: > @Tompwnageâ„¢: > > > The college's here are like" > > > > 1,138.80 Resident students > > > > 4,148.16 for Non Resident (which is a TOTAL RIP) > > > > I am also learning about INTERNATIONAL STUDENT (NON-RESIDENT) TUITION WAIVERs. > > Learned about it at this Soruce: http://universitiesandcollegesinwisconsin.com/Non-resident-Tuition-Waivers.cfm > > Is there a difference over there between Resident and non resident students? > > Not that I know, other than perhaps having Dutch nationality, having a home already, etc. > > @Tompwnageâ„¢: > > > Also there is some Wiki pages about a socialist government in the Netherlands =x > > Biggest problem in the Netherlands is: define what our government is and what political views it has. That's when you have to start looking into the C.P.R.-model. Generally we have two chambers: primary (Senate of the Netherlands) and secondary (House of Representatives of the Netherlands) and a monarchy that can accept/reject law changes and such. Primary being where the ministers seat, secondary being where the parties seat. Basically we vote how many seats every party gets (e.g. if a party has more votes than another, it will at least have as much seats (if the votes are near each others) as the other, otherwise more.), therefore the system is considered democratic (the people decide). Each party has its own ideologies. The PVV for instance has: conservatism, national liberalism, Euroscepticism, anti-Islamism and secularism as its ideologies. Generally there are two sides in the secondary chamber: the current government and the opposition. The government is formed after an election and the only rule is that the parties that seat in the government have more than half of the seats present in the chambers (next to the fact that small parties can't be in the government, unless the party that has won, wants to do that, but that wouldn't be democratic). Currently, the Netherlands still has its old government (CDA - PvdA - CU), but currently a new one is being formed (They are currently looking into the combination of PVV - CDA - VVD). That means the government we have is basically defined by the ideologies the parties have that form the government. > > Regards, > Stephan. Yeah I would need to look into that. @The: > @Tompwnageâ„¢: > > > Also there is some Wiki pages about a socialist government in the Netherlands =x > > Biggest problem in the Netherlands is: define what our government is and what political views it has. That's when you have to start looking into the C.P.R.-model. Generally we have two chambers: primary (Senate of the Netherlands) and secondary (House of Representatives of the Netherlands) and a monarchy that can accept/reject law changes and such. Primary being where the ministers seat, secondary being where the parties seat. Basically we vote how many seats every party gets (e.g. if a party has more votes than another, it will at least have as much seats (if the votes are near each others) as the other, otherwise more.), therefore the system is considered democratic (the people decide). Each party has its own ideologies. The PVV for instance has: conservatism, national liberalism, Euroscepticism, anti-Islamism and secularism as its ideologies. Generally there are two sides in the secondary chamber: the current government and the opposition. The government is formed after an election and the only rule is that the parties that seat in the government have more than half of the seats present in the chambers (next to the fact that small parties can't be in the government, unless the party that has won, wants to do that, but that wouldn't be democratic). Currently, the Netherlands still has its old government (CDA - PvdA - CU), but currently a new one is being formed (They are currently looking into the combination of PVV - CDA - VVD). That means the government we have is basically defined by the ideologies the parties have that form the government. > > Regards, > Stephan. Ah, gotcha, Very interesting.
  19. @The: > > Also Stephen do you mind giving me some insite of college prices ect in the Netherlands? > > In the Netherlands we have several universities and "hogescholen" (lit. high schools, fig. universities of applied sciences) spread over the whole country and the same generally counts for Belgium (e.g. you have universities in Amsterdam, Maastricht, Utrecht, Leiden, Delft, Leuven (Belgium), Hasselt (Belgium), Brussels (Belgium), etc.). Generally, most universities adapt English students easily as if they were Dutch students, this is because English is generally a secondary language in both countries (e.g. the University of Amsterdam's site has an English version as well). > > The prices seem to be cheap as far as I know. Basically, if you want to study computer science and software engineering at UvA (Amsterdam) for instance, then this is the table you want to look at: > > | Full-time Student | €1672 | > | Part-time Student | €1500 | > | Dual Student | €1672 | > | Extraneï | €1672 | > > Then there also additional costs for the school materials (generally books), excursions (depending on the course), etc. > > That should give you some insight into the matter. What I generally recommend is, looking at the several university sites there are for the Netherlands, and perhaps Belgium. > > Regards, > Stephan. The college's here are like" 1,138.80 Resident students 4,148.16 for Non Resident (which is a TOTAL RIP) I am also learning about INTERNATIONAL STUDENT (NON-RESIDENT) TUITION WAIVERs. Learned about it at this Soruce: http://universitiesandcollegesinwisconsin.com/Non-resident-Tuition-Waivers.cfm Is there a difference over there between Resident and non resident students? Also there is some Wiki pages about a socialist government in the Netherlands =x
  20. This is basically the reason I am moving literally. (Not the video but the fact that the dollar is actually literally crashing) His last words are completely true. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fuagzJcsYI&feature=related Once the dollar crashes this means marshal law in america buddy. And you may find this as a joke or something but mainstream media is a big BS they say things are better at the gulf YET they are worse. Also Stephen do you mind giving me some insite of college prices ect in the Netherlands? Also if you guys watched that video you will find this interestingly funny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3NwdkXEsN8
  21. @Kimimaru: > I would say either the United States, Norway (rated the most peaceful nation in the world), Japan, or some European country. Some of the ideas I've heard regarding the United States on this thread by Americans themselves are invalid, and I'd like to address many of these ideas. Take a shot. ;) @Kimimaru: > The value of the dollar is not decreasing. What makes you think that? We only think it's decreasing because we're used to our currency being worth the most. If anything, the value of the dollar is increasing, as you can now get more Euros or Pounds with a single dollar than before. ![](http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/projects/currency/2002_07DollarEuroGraphic600pxw.jpg) Lolol! @Kimimaru: > If you think that Americans "don't care" about what the government is doing, then you're wrong. Americans are among the most active participants in their government, and it's not just because America has a democracy. You're just one of the many cynics in society who feel that the government has bad intentions. I'm not saying that the government is always right, but there are some people who always think that the government is out to get its own citizens; that's not how it works. Then we get into the Obama discussion. Resolved Question Why are we in the USA so stupid that we believe every hair brain fabrication reported as news? Best Answer - Chosen by Asker Because we are too lazy to actually research anything, hoping to get all we need in 30 second 'Breaking News' segments. Asker's Rating: [http://l.yimg.com/h/24128/images/all/rating-5.gif](http://l.yimg.com/h/24128/images/all/rating-5.gif) yes you are right….if we do not start to pay attention we are goig to start losing some of our freedoms Source: http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100325191510AARMwoy @Kimimaru: > Anyway, my list for the best countries to move to is at the top of my post. I've found that most people who say that America is so bad have never been to any other country. I've heard many people that have visited another country state that it's better in America than it was in their previous location. I'd also like to state that I'm not nationalistic but that I do stay loyal to my nation regardless of the faults it has. > > We're all aware that the economy in the United States is bad, but you apparently don't know that our economy is not the only economy suffering. Many countries across the globe are experiencing a recession, and it will start to improve because that's how the economic cycle goes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fuagzJcsYI&feature=related @Kimimaru: > Why is everyone blaming Obama for everything? If you knew anything about American government, you'd know that the President plays almost no role in creating laws. He only plays a role in passing legislation with his veto power, and even if he denies the policy, then it's possible for Congress to override his veto if it has enough support. Every signal statement out of his mouth is a Ducking lie. also explain to me why is all of Obama's ducking people from ''Wall Street''. @Kimimaru: > Anyway, my list for the best countries to move to is at the top of my post. I've found that most people who say that America is so bad have never been to any other country. I've heard many people that have visited another country state that it's better in America than it was in their previous location. I'd also like to state that I'm not nationalistic but that I do stay loyal to my nation regardless of the faults it has. Explain to me what to duck if the federal reserve and wither is a private or not. **Conclusion: Next time be more informed ;D (Also no offence intended in this post)** Regards, Tompwnage
  22. @Marsh: > I believe the garden variety can kill you. Wow, I never knew that. XD
  23. @Marsh: > Somewhere in Europe with free education. Though I am really liking Canada. > > Also snails are basically tasteless as far as im concerned. You basically only taste the sauce they are in. Its more for the texture then anything. Also there not the snails you find in the garden. Its a sea creature. Yeah definably Europe. And about the snail thing, who knows the restaurant people mite pull a trick on someone and put a garden snail on there just for a laugh. XD
  24. @Sealbreaker: > I had it for 2 years in school… it totally sucks and is the gayest language I've ever experienced... and I was in france 1 time... we had a burger with meat that was almost raw and every other meal was shit aswell... -.- > > -seal Well I have nothing against French people but they eat snails. =X ![](http://www.darlingharbour.com/ste/content/images/LittleSnail.jpg)
  25. @Sealbreaker: > definately not france… the language is shit and they can't cook... > > -seal Well I don't understand French except for Bonjour. ( not sure if I spelled it right XD )
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