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This reminds me of that Sherlock Holmes story where only red-haired men could get the job, except instead of a job it's an invite to a STEAM Community group that doesn't hold any events and you have to bring your own beer.

http://steamcommunity.com/groups/clan_ed
The Path to Ed begins with where you are.
posted by ed_clan_ed @ 06:37AM on March 26, 2009

I admire your courage to even examine your life this closely.

Through the Path to Ed you will:
• Gain self-confidence and realize your gifts and potential
• Create and maintain the intimate relationship you desire
• Lead and live authentically in every aspect of your life!
• Know who you are and what you want.
• Realize more success and satisfaction in your frags.
• Express your leadership in your games.
The Path to Ed is about finding the courage to move beyond present limitations to full authenticity in every aspect of your gaming life.

The Path to Ed is about discovering your hidden gifts and talents; about discovering who you really are. When you are able to embrace your highest Self and live from that truth, you are rising to your own Ed.

I look forward to our mutual gaming and the celebration of our frags.
- ed

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Post by trivial »

oh, an inverted word autism is
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This is blasphemy.

The Path of a Warrior is clearly defined by Kahless.many years ago.

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I found some people willing to join your club:

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(use that as your clan pic)
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Ruldra wrote:I found some people willing to join your club:

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(use that as your clan pic)
Why it's the motley crew of Ed, Edd, and Eddie. Fans of classic Nickelodeon animation will recognize them in a heartbeat. How about some Ren 'n' Stimpy crazyness as well? ^_~

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PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Nickelodeon animation
Cartoon Network. :P
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Speaking of Cartoon Network, if it were not for their programming we would not have all these 15 year-olds with annoying usernames that are variations the characters from Dragon Ball Z.

I think the syntax is the following:

adjective + DBZ character + random number.
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To be fair, CN wasn't the first (afaik) to air DBZ in the West - I recall watching it on the channel that later became the WB some time before Toonami existed. And at some point one of the Spanish channels started showing it, not only dubbed in Spanish, but uncensored. :shock:
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BulletMagnet wrote:To be fair, CN wasn't the first (afaik) to air DBZ in the West - I recall watching it on the channel that later became the WB some time before Toonami existed. And at some point one of the Spanish channels started showing it, not only dubbed in Spanish, but uncensored. :shock:
IIRC it was very popular in Italy for years before any official English incarnation ever came out.
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God I hate that cartoon.
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BulletMagnet wrote:To be fair, CN wasn't the first (afaik) to air DBZ in the West - I recall watching it on the channel that later became the WB some time before Toonami existed. And at some point one of the Spanish channels started showing it, not only dubbed in Spanish, but uncensored. :shock:
Except for a scene where Oolong impersonates Bulma and takes off her top, yes, it was pretty much left untouched. You'd think Catholic hispanics would have an issue with hell and heaven depicted the way they are in DB and DBZ, but no one said a thing.
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PC Engine Fan X! wrote:
Ruldra wrote:I found some people willing to join your club:

Picture of broken children

(use that as your clan pic)
Why it's the motley crew of Ed, Edd, and Eddie.
That's Ed, Edd, and

Eddy

and I'm tired of girls spelling my name that way. (Mostly girls. Although I do like it when they spell my name, so I guess it all balances out.)
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Specineff wrote:You'd think Catholic hispanics would have an issue with hell and heaven depicted the way they are in DB and DBZ, but no one said a thing.
You might also figure that limbs being ripped off and that sort of thing might've raised a few eyebrows, heh heh.

Reminds me of the oft-repeated line that at one point the "Speedy Gonzalez" cartoons were taken off the air because some thought that Mexicans might find them offensive, but it turned out that the latter were kind of miffed that they couldn't watch it anymore. No idea if that's actually true, though.
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the OP reminded me of Be Attitude for Gains.

But I'll totally join you guys on Steam! If you're serious that is, I can't tell.
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Post by Ed Oscuro »

kengou wrote:If you're serious that is, I can't tell.
What a coincidence, I can't tell either.

I'm a member of some other Steam groups, and am probably more likely to pal around with them terrorists instead of these. Actually I mainly deal with some friends and hangers-on that I know.
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