Fortunately, if you ever forget his messages, there is Google Translate. Add to that a non-sequitur or two ("my dog ran away and was annoyed by the non-heterosexual factor") and you have your own simulator RegalSin. © Google TranslateMoniker wrote:Although, as I've said elsewhere, there was a certain poetry to his ignorance. Whatevs.
Midlife crisis
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光あふれる 未来もとめて, whoa~oh ♫
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RegalSin is kind of famous on the internet for not making any sense and collecting bans on every forum he's ever been to.
Just google his username and you will find enough nonsense to fill a book or two.
Just google his username and you will find enough nonsense to fill a book or two.
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RegalSin wrote:Then again, SNES was under the Nintendo regime, back when buying panties and school girl outfits was normal for a young or older man.
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I was almost afraid to do this because I had a feeling that's what I'd find .. D:PedroMD wrote:RegalSin is kind of famous on the internet for not making any sense and collecting bans on every forum he's ever been to.
Just google his username and you will find enough nonsense to fill a book or two.
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Man, I already miss the little bugger. 

BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
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It wasn't, sappose to go, down like this.drauch wrote:Man, I already miss the little bugger.

Breaking news: Dodonpachi Developer Cave Releases Hello Kitty Game
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OT:
Midlife meh.
Cross that bridge when you get to it: buy a Pioneer Laseractive or an FM Towns collection.
Everyone keeps telling me I look 27, so I'm taking the whole 'age is just a number' thing literally these days. I officially notified my family I'm rolling back a few years in birthdays, and all relevant wishes should correspond.
I've managed to put off having kids for a long time, which has been great, since I've managed to fulfil a lot of dreams. I do want kids, but not at the expense of things I've wanted to achieve. I feel as though I'm more satisfied now than I was four years ago, for instance, so the idea of children isn't so demanding. And that ties in to this:
Otherwise, I reckon I've only got a little while left to keep clinging on to a particular lifestyle, so I'm regularly going clubbing, drinking with students, and last night I got wasted on some millionaire's private Yacht with a bunch of Hong Kong businessmen. They gave me an enormous fish caught out of the river to take home in a plastic bag at 4am, still kicking, the poor bastard, which I stuck in the fridge when I stumbled through the door.
I could be dead tomorrow, I could. I could get a diagnosis for a terminal illness and everything just stops. Don't let mid-life crises ruin your today.
Midlife meh.
Cross that bridge when you get to it: buy a Pioneer Laseractive or an FM Towns collection.
Everyone keeps telling me I look 27, so I'm taking the whole 'age is just a number' thing literally these days. I officially notified my family I'm rolling back a few years in birthdays, and all relevant wishes should correspond.
I've managed to put off having kids for a long time, which has been great, since I've managed to fulfil a lot of dreams. I do want kids, but not at the expense of things I've wanted to achieve. I feel as though I'm more satisfied now than I was four years ago, for instance, so the idea of children isn't so demanding. And that ties in to this:
^ Which is absolutely true. Being optimistic about achievements that matter to you is really important in life.Moniker wrote:If one cannot redefine success on his/her own terms, then s/he has lost at the only game that matters.
Otherwise, I reckon I've only got a little while left to keep clinging on to a particular lifestyle, so I'm regularly going clubbing, drinking with students, and last night I got wasted on some millionaire's private Yacht with a bunch of Hong Kong businessmen. They gave me an enormous fish caught out of the river to take home in a plastic bag at 4am, still kicking, the poor bastard, which I stuck in the fridge when I stumbled through the door.
I could be dead tomorrow, I could. I could get a diagnosis for a terminal illness and everything just stops. Don't let mid-life crises ruin your today.
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ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
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Alright who banned my man Regal?
You couldn't hope to imitate the stuff that wacko posted, not in a million years.
You couldn't hope to imitate the stuff that wacko posted, not in a million years.

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XBox Live Name: Katbizkitz
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Only the good get banned young, he was as the weak flame, burning brightly in a stiff wind - registered 2009, active for a couple weeks in early 2014. You will never be forgotten. Connoiseurs of poetic engrish everywhere weep.
(For those who are interested in following him in his latest hijinks, I would suggest punching his name into Google and seeing what turns up.)
(For those who are interested in following him in his latest hijinks, I would suggest punching his name into Google and seeing what turns up.)
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Breaking news: Dodonpachi Developer Cave Releases Hello Kitty Game
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Why Won't God Heal Amputees? Man, RegalSin is all over the fuckin' place.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
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Catchy name for a forum!
Berserk: Or Why Won't God Heal Amputees
Berserk: Or Why Won't God Heal Amputees

光あふれる 未来もとめて, whoa~oh ♫
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The final option...is Death, Steven Segal's better brother.
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Welp I guess all this wacky nonsense took all our minds off that looming midlife crisis. It's almost like it'd cause us to flip out and buy a shitload of arcade hardware and PCBs .. oh wait.
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I don't regret majority of my choices. Maybe, just maybe not looking for a job where I'd wear only pants was a mistake. If it's not too late yet, it'll be soon.
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I guess i had a quarter life crisis at 24 or so and made some , admittedly, ill advised choices - however things did work out for the best. I did spend 2 years or so worrying about being 30 but... truth be told, being 30 -or in your 30s- was pretty awesome.
I am now in my last year of my 30s and the midlife crisis stuff is working in reverse - i'm finding less need to own stuff and have managed to nuke my games collection and generally par down on most things. So more savings - however, the line of work i am in means i will always have stress and a full schedule to contend with. That means the inevitable Midlife questions of "... is this it?" come up.
Thankfully there are enough challenges to keep me occupied - but those niggles are still in the background.
I am now in my last year of my 30s and the midlife crisis stuff is working in reverse - i'm finding less need to own stuff and have managed to nuke my games collection and generally par down on most things. So more savings - however, the line of work i am in means i will always have stress and a full schedule to contend with. That means the inevitable Midlife questions of "... is this it?" come up.
Thankfully there are enough challenges to keep me occupied - but those niggles are still in the background.
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