3. Ever been in a Turkish prison?
As long as there are no further questions....yes.
*stares off into distance*
3. Ever been in a Turkish prison?
The question on everyone's mind.
Did you meet Jackie Fhan IRL and did he make you hunt for a key chain?
Don't be shy. We won't judge you.
I'm doing everything besides modding. I handle all of the front-end stuff and the back-end stuff. The forum software if bought as well as the styles. The styles are pretty heavily customized by me.I've been thinking what I can ask about you, and this came into my mind:
What does it take to run UnionVGF? Without going into too much specifics, are you using paid softwares to design and maintain the website, and how much do they cost? Anybody you know helping running the website? Are you working on both backend and frontend?
I am asking this because earlier this year me and my friends pulled out our own UVGF out of a dying place with people eager to move on, but because of my lack of expertise in both programming and design I am always at the backseat as a spectator. That, and my friends would like to hear how others are holding up running their own community.
Ah, a whitey. As for getting mistaken for black, I'll just say (since no one else seems to know) that I got the impression (or I should say, the sense that you might possibly be black) from two things. First, sometimes you talk in a way that reminds me of the way some black people talk. You know, that kind of street venacular? And then second, you really love Biggie Smalls and have talked about how his songs spoke to your experience, growing up. So that made me wonder if you might be black.
That's cool. I grew up catholic, was agnostic/atheist for about 20 years, but now consider myself spiritual (belief in God, afterlife), Christian even, but not religious -- that is, I don't follow any strict dogma. I've considered it an important question, and so I did a lot of reading, introspecting, etc., to get somewhat clear in my head about it.
Ah. Your aversion to marriage is making more sense.
Yeah, I don't see you participate much in gaming discussions. As you say, it's not really a big interest of yours anymore. I have much less interest than I did 10 years ago, but I still enjoy the hobby.
lol, same here. My family is full of lessons on what not to do.
That's pretty cool.
Thanks for the answers. Interesting.
Street Fighter series, Contra and Mike Tyson’s Punchout.
With the Street Fighter series, specifically arcade Champion’s Edition, I was a god. I was on vacation with a cousin for a month in Florida and I played it at a bowling ally. I was immediately hooked. I could play for hours when people were lined up. I took to it immediately. I got it. I don’t know how, or why, but, I just got the game. I was a big Karate Champ fan and seeing the next-gen of fighting games immediately got me hooked.
Contra was the first game I can remember friends playing together and cooperating. Once we got the code, we’d play it for hours on end continually beating it. It was repetitive as hell but we’d always find ways to make it a challenge. “STOP STEALING MY LIVES!”
Mike Tyson’s Punchout was one the first grind game for me. I couldn’t beat it with ease like most other games. It had a level of frustration that I was not used to. I took me forever to beat Super Macho Man. I got destroyed by Tyson immediately. I took weeks to finally get past him. I was a grind. I heard up a few times and broke a controller. I remember vividly the time when I beat Super Macho Man. When I beat Tyson I was stunned. I just put the controller down and watch the credits. I was a great sense of accomplishment for me.
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What's an AMA? That's short for "Ask Me Anything." Make the questions interesting and I'll answer them. I won't answer questions that I feel are too personal though so keep that in mind.
If interested, submit questions here and over the next week I'll compile answers.
It's one question per person so make it count.
1. As we discussed a while back, am I still on schedule to be a mod if one of the other guys drops out?
2. Is the revenue from the site and cornerstone stuff enough to keep you in the black? Would stink if you are in the red
3. What's the deal with needing to shut down threads when they get to about 20 pages? A limitation of the forum template? Other forums can have 100s of pages. Not a big deal at all.... I'm just asking