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TheOwly1
May 2nd, 2007
3:55:03 PM CDT
On on the site ?The Cosbian Parrot
If you seriously want help: Its very annoying mainly due to the bold colour and repetition. Make the background more of a less obveous natural outdoors colour. You can make it less annoying by having it repeat less often, try having a 10-15 second clip of countryside with birdcalls in it and put the Cosby bird mixed in with the real birds about twice during the whole clip. When it repeats the Cosby bird will seem less annoying and the site will be more comical as a whole.
On on the site ?Dear Sega...
This is definatly more the way we should approach this. Creative well made response.
On on the site ?YTMND vs. Sega
Noone at sega has ever been creative? Do you even listen to the drivel you spout or is it simply there to rhyme?
On on the site ?YTMND History Lesson : First Video Game Spawn Camper
Techinicaly wouldnt the one tank have had to have to atleast have killed the opposition once in order for it to be a spawn camp? What you have there is the worlds first "first blood" or something similar.
On on the site ?Centrifugal Force!
Hmm. I was under the impression centrefugal force a name we use to describe the absence of centripetal force. Much akin to using the word "Black" to describe the absence of colour. It isnt physical, its just a term used. Is this wrong?