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  • Necamus
    FFR Player
    • Nov 2005
    • 853

    #16
    Re: Meh, back.

    Originally posted by robertsonar
    awesome thread
    www.freerice.com

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    • Bluearrowll
      ⊙▃⊙
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Nov 2007
      • 7376

      #17
      Re: Meh, back.

      Did you ever finish that 4th book in progress?
      1st in Kommisar's 2009 SM Tournament
      1st in I Love You`s 2009 New Year`s Tournament
      3rd in EnR's Mashfest '08 tournament
      5th in Phynx's Unofficial FFR Tournament
      9th in D3 of the 2008-2009 4th Official FFR Tournament
      10th in D5 of the 2010 5th Official FFR Tournament
      10th in D6 of the 2011-2012 6th Official FFR Tournament

      FMO AAA Count: 71
      FGO AAA Count: 10

      Bluearrowll = The Canadian player who can not detect awkward patterns. If it's awkward for most people, it's normal for Terry. If the file is difficult but super straight forward, he has issues. If he's AAAing a FGO but then heard that his favorite Hockey team was losing by a point, Hockey > FFR
      PS: Cool AAA's Terry
      - I Love You


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      • Ratchetlombax
        FFR Player
        • Sep 2008
        • 126

        #18
        Re: Meh, back.

        Look, guys, I'm not asking for you to look at me and say "ZOMG, your awesome" or anything like that. But quit bugging me. NAO. Or I'll eat your brain. /zombie

        Originally posted by ShAiOnEi
        I memorize the layout of the female anatomy before I don my blindfold. Would this be a similar technique with the Rubik's cube? Sometimes I wonder if I ever get a DNF. (Did Not Finish)
        /me is back.
        "I'm a genius, not an engineer."--Aramis, The Man in the Iron Mask
        FC's: >70; Best FC: Grand Galop Chromatique
        AAA's: 27; Best AAA: Let it Snow {Heavy}

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        • TC_Starwolf
          FFR Player
          • Sep 2009
          • 64

          #19
          Re: Meh, back.

          Originally posted by Ratchetlombax
          Look, guys, I'm not asking for you to look at me and say "ZOMG, your awesome" or anything like that. But quit bugging me. NAO. Or I'll eat your brain. /zombie
          "Ratchetlombax's Details
          About me: I'm 13 years old. That makes me just old enough to have a profile. Awesome. FFR is fun, but I go for the challenges, not for fun. I plan to AAA as many songs as I can. I have FOUR friends at the moment. I love quantum physics. Above all, I've written two books (Again, I'm 13!).
          Interests: Speedsolving 7x7x7 Rubik's Cube, Collecting dice, FFR and SM, Ratchet and Clank games, making friends on FFR, and writing novels. "

          Yeah, your fake persona is really humble.
          You are so Weak!

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          • A2P
            FFR Veteran
            • Apr 2009
            • 3127

            #20
            Re: Meh, back.

            A genius would have better things to do than to spend time on a forum based around a flash version of dance dance revolution

            JUST SAYIN

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            • Ratchetlombax
              FFR Player
              • Sep 2008
              • 126

              #21
              Re: Meh, back.

              Argh, you guys frustrate me to no end.
              Look, I'm sorry for any boastfulness I may have exhibited in the past. If it makes you feel any better, I'll delete any and everything in my profile and my signature that seems even the least bit egotistical. But all I request is solace in an old forum.
              I'll admit what happened about a year ago was a big screw-up on my part, but I've learned from my mistakes. In fact, I will even admit I make them. So I say, leave me be!
              PS: Sorry for the Beump.

              Originally posted by ShAiOnEi
              I memorize the layout of the female anatomy before I don my blindfold. Would this be a similar technique with the Rubik's cube? Sometimes I wonder if I ever get a DNF. (Did Not Finish)
              /me is back.
              "I'm a genius, not an engineer."--Aramis, The Man in the Iron Mask
              FC's: >70; Best FC: Grand Galop Chromatique
              AAA's: 27; Best AAA: Let it Snow {Heavy}

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              • DarkManticoreX2
                TWG Overlord
                • Apr 2005
                • 7355

                #22
                Re: Meh, back.

                Originally posted by A2P
                A genius would have better things to do than to spend time on a forum based around a flash version of dance dance revolution

                JUST SAYIN
                But Mr.Rubix is a genius no
                AAA's = 800

                Originally posted by V
                Manti, I apologize for insulting you. Let the record show that I am a prickass douche, and not only that, but that I am a terrible player.

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                • stargroup
                  FFR Player
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 974

                  #23
                  Re: Meh, back.

                  Guys, there is no reason for us to make fun of Ratchetlombax. There is so much that we can learn from him, and we simply do not have the time to criticize his actions.

                  To begin, he is a very intelligent young boy. No, that is an understatement. He is the legacy that will forever be remembered, as the prodigy from FFR with a username derived from an award-winning video game. His drive for writing and science is completely unmatched. His efforts toward the advancements of music, literature, math, physics, chemistry, and ultimate underwater basket weaving will revolutionize our daily lives. Open your eyes, and learn of the legend that is Ratchetlombax.

                  First of all, his achievements in writing are outstanding. From only the ripe young age of 13, he has already published 3 books, the TZA book series. This series is not only exclusive, but it is also elusive. Only 3-4 people in the entire world have the privilege of obtaining it, which makes it one of the most valuable books in the history of mankind. The publisher and real name of the author are unknown for safety reasons, as the fan base may grow dangerously large and violent if crucial information is to be leaked.

                  As for the novels themselves, no one knows the plot, settings, or characters of the series because they are far too complex and wondrous for us to imagine. The hyper-dimensional realm is only visualized by the most enlightened of people in the history of the world. The diction is complex and intertwined with the symbolism, which provides new insight to the meaning of life. In addition, the existence of God is finally proven within the context of the novels. There are thousands of highly detailed and finely developed characters as well, which are primarily described through hypertext, the only method of writing in which such detail can be contained within only a few hundred pages. Only a few people in the history of the world can even read the syntax, let alone write it, making this book series the most sought after book across the globe.

                  His contributions to music are also mind-blowing. He is not only the first person to play Piano Etude Demon Fire up to full speed, but he is also the first to arrange the piece in the style of Post-post-post-post-post-post-modernism, which is so advanced that there is no defined name for the era as of yet. By combining the raw talents and poor tuning of his piano, he creates a whole new kind of sound, which to most people would seem as dissonance, but there is in fact, coded messages within the sound waves, making it the most advanced, well-coordinated performance in the history of music. In addition, he transcribes the music in consideration of the earth's natural sound frequencies and changes the chord progressions and melodies in the song, bringing out a new dimension of the piece that not even the author has intended.

                  However, his most impressive feat is the never-ending stream of new theories he brings to the science and math communities. Graduating from college at the age of 10, he is already working toward his Master's degree at age 13. He holds a new view towards science that is based off opinion rather than facts, bringing about a new age of science. He will indeed prove to be one of the most important scientists of our future.

                  Of course, initially, it may seem like he has many flaws, but this is only because he is a thinker, and we do not understand his philosophies. For example, by telling someone to "dive into a pool of Hydrofluoroantimonic Acid," he exemplifies the importance of science in our lives, and uses such direct messages to invoke our curiosity and learning. He further hints on the message by capitalizing the acid name, making it easier to identify. There are also many a time when he begins to boast the fact that he is in 8th grade and only 13 years old. To our simple minds, we may believe that this is only an attempt to impress others and fail, thus becoming an annoying character, but in reality, he is only trying to tell us that we should be striving to reach new qualms of understanding so we may one day become as successful as him.

                  We should thank Ratchetlombax instead of looking down on him. Let us all gape in his glory and reach for the understanding of life he is trying to teach us.
                  (´・ω・`)

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                  • NFD
                    FFR Player
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 4715

                    #24
                    Re: Meh, back.

                    Originally posted by Ratchetlombax
                    Look, guys, I'm not asking for you to look at me and say "ZOMG, YOU'RE* awesome"
                    /thread

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                    • PhaeL v2
                      FFR Player
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 942

                      #25
                      Re: Meh, back.

                      Originally posted by stargroup
                      Enormous text goes here
                      And here we go again.
                      Originally posted by Emo_Saur_
                      Rapha, you're a cry baby!

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                      • NFD
                        FFR Player
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 4715

                        #26
                        Re: Meh, back.

                        Originally posted by PhaeL v2
                        And here we go again.
                        What's this 'we', you were never apart of it.

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                        • PhaeL v2
                          FFR Player
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 942

                          #27
                          Re: Meh, back.

                          Originally posted by NFD
                          What's this 'we', you were never apart of it.
                          I'm not talking about the thread you participated. The text Stargroup wrote is similar to the one he wrote yesterday, at inojokeyou's thread, that's why I said "WE".
                          Originally posted by Emo_Saur_
                          Rapha, you're a cry baby!

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