Hey

Point taken.

You seem to know what’s what.

Oops.

When more than one third of the thread is made from posts of you telling people they shouldn’t post, you’re probably not as disinterested as you’d want people to believe.

Just a thought. Talk less. Grow up. Live & let die.

I don’t want people to not post. I just implied people should think before creating a thread that may be redundant.

maxey is my man

he makes me smile

he makes everyone smile

Smile.

Edit: Meh. Decided to comment before reading the second thread.

Maxey makes me :facepalm:

There are many threads on this forum that I couldn’t give jack shit about. I either don’t click on them or, if they have an ambiguous thread title (like this one) and I don’t like the topic once I get in there, I click that fantastic button they’re starting to put in browsers: The Back button.

As to the topic of this thread, nostalgia is awesome and I like it that you provided your own opinion. If someone doesn’t like it, they can STFU and GTFO. :slight_smile:

Wait, the OP wrote that article? What a shitty way to promote it then.

hello

herro!

Hullow

even if OP didn’t write the article, it’s recent and about half life, therefore worth posting, don’t listen to Maxey, he’s derp

Yea I agree… Maxey F’ed up big time… Shame.

Oh, ok, let’s fucking dump every article about HL each in it’s new thread. That’ll be fun and never get old.

You of all people should know not to give a shit about it.

Isn’t there a thread specifically for BM publicity? In the News section.

Keith Stone is always smooth…

Except always.

THis ^ is truth. Most of the threads are Maxey complaining about how pointless they are. This is a FORUM, where people go to share IDEAS and INFORMATION. Understand any of these? If you don’t like a particular thread, fuck off. Simple.

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