Who's the god of nForce?
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:26    Post subject: Who's the god of nForce?
Who did create nForce and its community? is it real? is it the same entity who created mosquitos, DLCs, LadyGaga and screaming kids?
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:34    Post subject:
Rinze, [mrt], doesn't it says on main page?


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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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Bow before your master!

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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:38    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:


Bow before your master!



is that sauron? reminds me of him Laughing


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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:42    Post subject:
mortal kombat, Shao Khan?


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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we are legion
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:50    Post subject:
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is that sauron? reminds me of him Laughing

Blasphemy!
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:51    Post subject:
I like to image the Master being like him:

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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:54    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
is that sauron? reminds me of him Laughing

Blasphemy!


I know Rolling Eyes

It's just that I saw LotR recently and my brain is still associating everything to it!


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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 19:54    Post subject:
Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
is that sauron? reminds me of him Laughing

Blasphemy!


I know Rolling Eyes

It's just that I saw LotR recently and my brain is still associating everything to it!


You don't say! Laughing


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 20:00    Post subject:
Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
is that sauron? reminds me of him Laughing

Blasphemy!


I know Rolling Eyes

It's just that I saw LotR recently and my brain is still associating everything to it!

I want to see what would happen to you when (if) you read The Silmarillion. Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 20:20    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:

Blasphemy!


I know Rolling Eyes

It's just that I saw LotR recently and my brain is still associating everything to it!

I want to see what would happen to you when (if) you read The Silmarillion. Laughing


I read!

Some 10 years ago, I couldn't stop thinking about it for at least 2 months, I still desire that one day the talent and love that was placed into creating the Lord of the Rings trilogy was directed into making a Silmarillion Trilogy or even a TV series, there is some stuff that is still considerable unfilmable, even by todays standards, and the plot is extremely dense and complex, but I would really love to see this day come, probably a few years after the release of The Hobbit, someone will pick this up.


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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 20:22    Post subject:
Spike_UK ?
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 20:23    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:

Blasphemy!


I know Rolling Eyes

It's just that I saw LotR recently and my brain is still associating everything to it!

I want to see what would happen to you when (if) you read The Silmarillion. Laughing


Ron didn't read Silmarillion?! Shocked Shocked Shocked Blasphemy!!!


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:


I know Rolling Eyes

It's just that I saw LotR recently and my brain is still associating everything to it!

I want to see what would happen to you when (if) you read The Silmarillion. Laughing


I read!

Some 10 years ago, I couldn't stop thinking about it for at least 2 months, I still desire that one day the talent and love that was placed into creating the Lord of the Rings trilogy was directed into making a Silmarillion Trilogy or even a TV series, there is some stuff that is still considerable unfilmable, even by todays standards, and the plot is extremely dense and complex, but I would really love to see this day come, probably a few years after the release of The Hobbit, someone will pick this up.


Phew! I almost thought that you didn't read it...


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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Uf Syco can do it so can I Razz Laughing


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 21:47    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:

I want to see what would happen to you when (if) you read The Silmarillion. Laughing


I read!

Some 10 years ago, I couldn't stop thinking about it for at least 2 months, I still desire that one day the talent and love that was placed into creating the Lord of the Rings trilogy was directed into making a Silmarillion Trilogy or even a TV series, there is some stuff that is still considerable unfilmable, even by todays standards, and the plot is extremely dense and complex, but I would really love to see this day come, probably a few years after the release of The Hobbit, someone will pick this up.


Phew! I almost thought that you didn't read it...
lulz^^
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PostPosted: Thu, 13th Aug 2009 22:19    Post subject:
Well for one who tells he is fascinated by LOTR lore not to read Silmarillion is blasphemy Very Happy


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cnZ, oh, wait....
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2009 01:29    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:
iNatan wrote:

I want to see what would happen to you when (if) you read The Silmarillion. Laughing


I read!

Some 10 years ago, I couldn't stop thinking about it for at least 2 months, I still desire that one day the talent and love that was placed into creating the Lord of the Rings trilogy was directed into making a Silmarillion Trilogy or even a TV series, there is some stuff that is still considerable unfilmable, even by todays standards, and the plot is extremely dense and complex, but I would really love to see this day come, probably a few years after the release of The Hobbit, someone will pick this up.


Phew! I almost thought that you didn't read it...



Epic thread hijack is epic.

What is actualy so good about it? I've read that it's just a kind of Encyclopedia Britannica of lotr, and that people recommend The Hobbit over it.
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2009 02:01    Post subject:
Mussolinka wrote:
dingo_d wrote:
Ronhrin wrote:


I read!

Some 10 years ago, I couldn't stop thinking about it for at least 2 months, I still desire that one day the talent and love that was placed into creating the Lord of the Rings trilogy was directed into making a Silmarillion Trilogy or even a TV series, there is some stuff that is still considerable unfilmable, even by todays standards, and the plot is extremely dense and complex, but I would really love to see this day come, probably a few years after the release of The Hobbit, someone will pick this up.


Phew! I almost thought that you didn't read it...



Epic thread hijack is epic.

What is actualy so good about it? I've read that it's just a kind of Encyclopedia Britannica of lotr, and that people recommend The Hobbit over it.


It is the story of the first age of Middle Earth, detailed from it's very creation until the great war of the ring.

Vulgar and average minds will struggle when exposed to it's degree of complexity, also, some may find the amount of critical characters, associations and locations names to be in great number and to be very hard to remember later on in the novel.


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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2009 02:08    Post subject:
But isn't that part of the magic that makes the entire Middle-earth lore so great? Very Happy

Also, the names are not "difficult to remember" for nothing, they have meanings from Quenya and Sindarin. Wink
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2009 02:26    Post subject:
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But isn't that part of the magic that makes the entire Middle-earth lore so great? Very Happy

Also, the names are not "difficult to remember" for nothing, they have meanings from Quenya and Sindarin. Wink


Indeed, Tolkien really created an all encompassing fantasy world, and he achieved perfection in all the components of his creation, ranging from the languages, scripts, a believable detailed world, to a serious complex and mature plot and all it's adjacent sub plots.


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Imagine if could overcome the inevitability of death (Wink) in his lifetime, how much more richer and grander the whole thing could have been. Sad
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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2009 02:35    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
Imagine if could overcome the inevitability of death (Wink) in his lifetime, how much more richer and grander the whole thing could have been. Sad


Laughing

I believe his work should be exactly as it is.


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PostPosted: Fri, 14th Aug 2009 08:54    Post subject:
Ronhrin wrote:

I believe his work should be exactly as it is.


Sure, the work he completed, but Arda would have so much more to offer... Middle-earth is, after all, just one of the continents. And it'd be naive to think that after the War of the Ring it was all happiness and peace in Middle-earth 'til the end of times. Even Gandalf said as much at the end: "Other evils there are that may come, for Sauron is himself but a servant or emissary."

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