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No, I prefer to get irrationally angry at people who get nostalgia about things that are 'silly new things that little kids are into'

Like Pokémon.

How dare this forum autocorrect and add that little thing above the E.

stupid nostalgic forum

Pokemon is the goddamn bomb.

And going strong; this was just announced:

Originals were of course, awesome. I loved GSC too, felt pretty much like the originals to me.

After that is what I started to consider new gens... but I still play each new gen when it comes out, SO GOOD.

youth5eva

por que no los dos ... something something:

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ur fav plattsy :ninja:

you know i would have to pick the last one just because its the only one not photoshopped...

stupid new age kids photoshopping everything got no idea of real beauty anymore

then again that all started when bitches started wearing make up...

Speaking of Lego, friend linked me this the other day:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00HX14C7Q/ozba0e-20

And yeah, the Death Star in lego always looks impressive.

True dat at expense; yet I saw people had limited edition Millenium Falcons which cost around $600, now going for like $3000 (some guy sold his used set for $2500 lels).

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You mean that my falcon is worth a shitload more than what I paid?!

you know i would have to pick the last one just because its the only one not photoshopped...

stupid new age kids photoshopping everything got no idea of real beauty anymore

then again that all started when bitches started wearing make up...

I'm sure you'd bang them all though :P

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