I love Besmir! Wait, that came out wrong. Well, to be honest, I do respect him. Not just for what he did regarding Metroid Prime. I may not always agree with him, but I respect him for having a very well defined opinion.
You know how you get people to dislike and lose respect for you? Shit like this. This isn't the first time you gotten overly defensive about small things. Ark made one comment in one thread and you carried into two, one of which was entirely unrelated. You got a beef with him, fine, take it to PMs instead of throwing a two thread tantrum and hijacking an interesting thread in the process. I'm glad you take pride in your runs but unless some one makes a thread dedicated to tearing them apart minute by minute there's no reason for that kind of reaction.
You may not have made yourself look like an asshole but you for damn sure made yourself look like a compete child by storming in and crying about how unfair and terrible every one is to you. You are either entirely too sensitive and need to toughen up or you just hate people giving attention to people besides you and it is incredibly annoying for the rest of us who just want to see a game we love taken to its extremes without someone charging to complain anytime he gets name dropped.
Hi all... name's Turtle. I like games and overcooked lasagna.
I haven't been a Metroid fan as long as most folks out there who started out playing the original NES game (I discovered Metroid over the last couple of years and grew to really love the franchise), but I daresay I'm about as big a fanboy for the series as one is likely to meet anyway. That said, I'm woefully ignorant when it comes to speed and challenge runs, so I may make some stupid posts at first. Please bear with me while I learn what I need to know.
That said, I'm also woefully inconsistent when it comes to forum activity of any kind, so it's entirely possible I'll drop off the face of the earth for large stretches. Sorry about that, too.
Not burnt - just overcooked. The kind with slightly more solid noodles around the edges of the dish. I don't like them rock-hard, but I do like them slightly chewy.
Not burnt - just overcooked. The kind with slightly more solid noodles around the edges of the dish. I don't like them rock-hard, but I do like them slightly chewy.
Those are good. Maybe you should experiment a little and try to come up with a recipe that has alot of those chewy half-dried noodles on it.
That said, I'm woefully ignorant when it comes to speed and challenge runs, so I may make some stupid posts at first. Please bear with me while I learn what I need to know.
SDA and this site's game pages should definitely help out with that. But anyway, welcome to m2k2, bro. Hope you like this forum!