aeris and leo (half-life and etc) created by orangebox
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  • ...is that an xkcd reference I see, or is it the other way around? (I'm talking about the "2girls1cup" link)

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  • Nogohoho said:
    Haha, Passwords.txt, classic.

    ...I keep one of those too, except mine is buried in Program Files.

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  • W... what is he doing in the last three panels? Is he tempting Aeris with both porn and his flavorz/scents, or is he getting revenge with his excessive semen on her PC? I honestly can't tell, although I'm sure the icons on the last frame are a Half-Life reference (Never had a chance to do much with the game).

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  • he's... cleaning up hes stuff?
    no...

    but i just dont get it... what's he doin' in the last pic?

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  • you know how the ectoplasm in Ghost busters made shit come to life? yeah well computer with porn on screen + naked leo + ectoplasm = You do the math

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  • asdfzxc said:
    ...I keep one of those too, except mine is buried in Program Files.

    Because no one will ever look in your programs file. :D

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  • jericotyler said:
    you know how the ectoplasm in Ghost busters made shit come to life? yeah well computer with porn on screen + naked leo + ectoplasm = You do the math

    OHHHHHH. Well, that makes sense. Guy's gotta be desperate.

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  • Nogohoho said:
    Haha, Passwords.txt, classic.

    1.Make a folder
    2.Right Click\Properties\Icon
    3.Chose empty one (null\white)
    4.Right click\Rename
    5.Hold alt and type while holding 0160
    6.Press enter.
    :)

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  • BranislavDJ said:
    1.Make a folder
    2.Right Click\Properties\Icon
    3.Chose empty one (null\white)
    4.Right click\Rename
    5.Hold alt and type while holding 0160
    6.Press enter.
    :)

    What Would That Do?
    I'm Afraid of Trying...

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  • BranislavDJ said:
    1.Make a folder
    2.Right Click\Properties\Icon
    3.Chose empty one (null\white)
    4.Right click\Rename
    5.Hold alt and type while holding 0160
    6.Press enter.
    :)

    Thats fucking genius. I didn't know alt characters worked for folder names.

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  • BranislavDJ said:
    1.Make a folder
    2.Right Click\Properties\Icon
    3.Chose empty one (null\white)
    4.Right click\Rename
    5.Hold alt and type while holding 0160
    6.Press enter.
    :)

    now... before you do that, you could find a random .jpg picture, open it with notepad, scroll halfway through it and paste all your password info in there, then save it (still as a .jpg or any other picture file) then you can put it into that invisible file. that way, if some one finds that file (which is VERY easy to find.) Then they will click on the picture file, and notice that the picture is corrupted, and just leave it alone.

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  • BranislavDJ said:
    1.Make a folder
    2.Right Click\Properties\Icon
    3.Chose empty one (null\white)
    4.Right click\Rename
    5.Hold alt and type while holding 0160
    6.Press enter.
    :)

    how do you hold 0160? you can't hold 0 twice

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  • Chef_Red said:
    how do you hold 0160? you can't hold 0 twice

    Just hold alt. You only have to press the other buttons. Just don't let go of alt until you're done typing the code.

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  • asdfzxc said:
    ...is that an xkcd reference I see, or is it the other way around? (I'm talking about the "2girls1cup" link)

    P!ease no! That shit is disgusting af

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  • So, she gets PMS and starts reading an 1870s novel about an upper-class Russian woman working up the courage to leave her husband for the man she's cheating on him with, written by a man named Leo?

    (I know, my summary sucks and makes it sound dumb, but its written by the Author of "War and Peace", and the book got praised by the Authors of "Lolita", "The Sound and the Fury", and "Crime and Punishment")

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