What are you most NOT looking forward to in 2011

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WINDOWCLEAN2

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Mass Effect 3.......As it will be the end of a lovely Trilogy :(.

Bioware better make more games in that Universe, Or an army of Nerdy men with a lust for more Asari will burn down their houses.
 

LupusDei

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Spending another year of searching for a job that doesn't involve flipping burgers because I was an idiot at school, whilst all my mates are off partying at university or employed in decent jobs.

Family let down No.1 < - - - -







Ack well, more time to game as well o/ *salute*
 

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The reaction to Transformers: Dark Of The Moon.

"Oh, no, Michael Bay has ruined the franchise for me for the third time. How dare he make movies that don't really aim to do more than provide mindless fun?"

Don't get me wrong. The movies do get pretty bad at times. But "killing your childhood"? Ha.
 

Nouw

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Sarah Kerrigan said:
The Justin Beiber movie.

I saw a comic about his life at my local comic book store and died. Some guy asked me if I was gonna buy it, clearly seeing the stack of witchblade, darkness, and Gambit (x-men) comics in my hand and I almost slapped him in the face >_> Not all girls like him, asshole!
But we can boo the movie while watching it xD!

The thing I'm not looking forward to the most is probably... I'm going to have to say either the Justin Bieber movie or Breaking Dawn.

I'm an optimist so that's all I have to say >.>
 

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RebellionXXI said:
For me, it's finding out what's causing that massive fish/bird dieoff.

Either it'll be the indicator that the End of all Humanity has officially started, and an indicator that those 2012 assholes were RIGHT, or it'll just be the first sign that the biosphere is starting to break under the strain of supporting human civilization, and the quality of life on our good planet is going to start dropping by large increments in the coming decades.

Considering that (probably) over half the human population on the planet can't get enough to eat, that's saying a lot.
That general line of things. Not necessarily the falling over of natural wildlife, but generally more evidence that we're going to shit, and watching people continue to not give a fuck.

Also, I'm not looking forward to the economy come back. I know there's gonna be tonnes of people celebrate and everyone will once again fling themselves into the open arms of free market capitalism to solve their woes.
Though I would be looking forward to it if the economy didn't pick back up. hmm...
 

DanielBrown

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Having to start looking for a job this year. I've been lazy for too long, but I really don't feel like trying to find something. Nothing but shit jobs availible!
 

Norendithas

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RebellionXXI said:
For me, it's finding out what's causing that massive fish/bird dieoff.

Either it'll be the indicator that the End of all Humanity has officially started, and an indicator that those 2012 assholes were RIGHT, or it'll just be the first sign that the biosphere is starting to break under the strain of supporting human civilization, and the quality of life on our good planet is going to start dropping by large increments in the coming decades.

Considering that (probably) over half the human population on the planet can't get enough to eat, that's saying a lot.
Considering things like those birds dying happens all the time, and always has, I doubt it. The reason that this hasn't already been made a big deal before, is because most of the time the mass deaths tend to go unnoticed over time. :p

Anyways, I am not looking forward to school. It's the only thing standing between me and glorious summer. V.V
 

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JourneyThroughHell said:
The reaction to Transformers: Dark Of The Moon.

"Oh, no, Michael Bay has ruined the franchise for me for the third time. How dare he make movies that don't really aim to do more than provide mindless fun?"

Don't get me wrong. The movies do get pretty bad at times. But "killing your childhood"? Ha.
Exactly, this pretty much sums up my feelings of the Transformers movies as well. Glad to meet another member of the Escapist who isn't wigging out about this good sir. :D
 

Sarah Kerrigan

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Nouw said:
Sarah Kerrigan said:
The Justin Beiber movie.

I saw a comic about his life at my local comic book store and died. Some guy asked me if I was gonna buy it, clearly seeing the stack of witchblade, darkness, and Gambit (x-men) comics in my hand and I almost slapped him in the face >_> Not all girls like him, asshole!
But we can boo the movie while watching it xD!

The thing I'm not looking forward to the most is probably... I'm going to have to say either the Justin Bieber movie or Breaking Dawn.

I'm an optimist so that's all I have to say >.>
yeah thats true but I hate talking/booing in a movie xDD
 

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RebellionXXI said:
Haseo21 said:
RebellionXXI said:
For me, it's finding out what's causing that massive fish/bird dieoff.

Either it'll be the indicator that the End of all Humanity has officially started, and an indicator that those 2012 assholes were RIGHT, or it'll just be the first sign that the biosphere is starting to break under the strain of supporting human civilization, and the quality of life on our good planet is going to start dropping by large increments in the coming decades.

Considering that (probably) over half the human population on the planet can't get enough to eat, that's saying a lot.
Heard about that,but I thought all dem birds died because they were dazed by New Years fireworks.
No offense, but that explanation doesn't make sense. If fireworks really were the cause, you'd think we'd be hearing about this shit every year; it's been a long time since the first New Years fireworks display. And what about the Fourth of July? You'd think the streets would be running red with pigeon blood in just about every major city. Maybe if the bird autopsies show no anomalies besides self-induced concussive injuries, then we can go with fireworks.

And it also doesn't explain all the dead fish that started washing up in different places around the world. Although just because we saw those two events at the same time doesn't mean they're causally related, it would be a very strange coincidence.
Well, either way, Im not that worried, there are much more logical explanations left until we get too "the end of the world". Shit happens man, it was just as plausible that the world would have ended with the whole Y2K deal, people are only convinced and paranoid about 2012 just because of that damn movie. What Im saying is, we still have many other reasons before we all start saying "its the end of the world"
 

Jedoro

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Being single for the fourth year in a row. This shit's starting to get old.
 

The Wykydtron

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The inevitable new CoD game, i wish Activision would piss off for a bit and pay someone to think up some new IPs.

Also whatever shit that Kinect thing brings out