Gnawzooka wrote:Maybe it's because I was playing in co-op but I actually found the last boss somewhat difficult. The attack in the first phase where he claps his hands together I found to be almost unavoidable.
Phyreburnz wrote:Havocreaper: My vacation was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had soooooo much fun! I went to Seattle! Such an awesome city!
HavocReaper48 wrote:Cool. I myself usually take camping trips with my family as opposed to vacations :P
Blaziken257 wrote:Wow I've been so busy that I haven't been on this site in like 3 weeks... and of course I've been stressed partly because of that (although I've been feeling better lately). So... what did I miss? Anything?
HavocReaper48 wrote:I saw my own semi-doppelganger!
*cough*Positive Selection*ahem*Gnawzooka wrote:evolution as in natural selection?
No. The dinosaurs just "disappeared" in what most scientists consider to be a "natural catastrophe". But that's bullcrap too. The upgraded vibrations at the quantum level did not support the life forms known as the dinosaurs (this was the end of one of those cycles) and therefore they just all dropped dead. No asteroids, no cataclysm, no drought/natural disaster/what-have-you. It happened due to a change in the source field (to use David Wilcock's term for this).Phyreburnz wrote:They are extinct, but gradually over time
>> Divine Cosmos <<Tiptup Jr. wrote:(...) I think the idea that this universe has an intelligent Creator is much more plausible, as well as scientifically sound. That is all.
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