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garshgarsh

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GeneralSamov

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Can somebody quarantine prosper somehow? I cannot keep up with ignoring all his alts at the rate at which he keeps registering them :retarded:
 

ironyuri

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Cowboy Dan said:
wait a second

BRO I preferred your old avatar of the smiling fat man better.

Now you're overlapping with one of our resident russians.
 

DarkUnderlord

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That machine seems rather elaborate to achieve what would be fairly simply done by taking the axe in hand yourself. Does this machine cope with variances such as people moving or does it assume they're tied down? If they're tied down, then we can assume a fair amount of physical effort was involved in tying the individuals down, which again, raises the issue of why build an elaborate machine for something you could accomplish fairly easily yourself? Really, it just seems like overkill.
 

MetalCraze

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A true evil mastermind will never get his own hands dirty.

Besides deceivers must be tortured first - that machine looks like it's fit for the job (and the name suggests the same)
 

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Seeing the true form of Prosper is already the most terrifying and painful torture I can imagine.
 

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