Yeah mine is realistic though, i'm sure there is some sort of iron man suit out there. Can anyone else think of a safer place than an aircraft carrier by the way?
Yeah i like sleight of hand pro though so you can spam them super fast then when your out of grenades and rockets just pick up last few kills with famas
I heard somewhere that we are training our children for jobs that don't currently exist, perhaps our children can be given a head start by buying them Diablo 3 and making them masters of the economy. Then when your kids are hired by companies to become statisticians and economic analysts, specialised in video games and become rich, you can retire early.
A good free website to get reference for drawing is http://www.sxc.hu/ .
If you run out of ideas maybe you just need to go find something to inspire you? I always go to conceptart or cghub when i need some inspiration.
honestly i dont blame god for this, that would be like just blaming him again for your problems. i blame the people damnit, the ones for use religion for personal game, or a way to make a arguement. It was used as a reason for 9/11 it was used as a reason for the crusades.
lol . no way the crusades have got nothin to do with religion man!
The Crusades were a series of military campaigns of a religious character waged by much of ChristianEurope against external and internal opponents. Crusades were fought mainly against Muslims, though campaigns were also directed against paganSlavs, Jews, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites, and political enemies of the popes.[1] Crusaders took vows and were granted an indulgence for past sins.[1] The Crusades originally had the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule and were launched in response to a call from the Eastern OrthodoxByzantine Empire for help against the expansion of the Muslim Seljuk Turks into Anatolia. The term is also used to describe contemporaneous and subsequent campaigns conducted through to the 16th century in territories outside the Levant[2] usually against pagans, heretics, and peoples under the ban of excommunication[3] for a mixture of religious, economic, and political reasons.[4] Rivalries among both Christian and Muslim powers led also to alliances between religious factions against their opponents, such as the Christian alliance with the Sultanate of Rum during the Fifth Crusade.
religion has done more bad than good look at all the wars that are been based on religion and if not mainly based on religion then loosely based on it......
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V is completely in love with this song and its inspirational film clip!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSMeUPFjQHc&playnext_from=TL&videos=CCnG1OUC0as
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V currently has chewing gum or a chewing gum wrapper on his/her desk.
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famas with nade launcher
rpg
sleight of hand pro
danger close pro
last stand pro
its a pretty high skill level class if you didn't realise
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If you run out of ideas maybe you just need to go find something to inspire you? I always go to conceptart or cghub when i need some inspiration.
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lol . no way the crusades have got nothin to do with religion man!
The Crusades were a series of military campaigns of a religious character waged by much of Christian Europe against external and internal opponents. Crusades were fought mainly against Muslims, though campaigns were also directed against pagan Slavs, Jews, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites, and political enemies of the popes.[1] Crusaders took vows and were granted an indulgence for past sins.[1] The Crusades originally had the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule and were launched in response to a call from the Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Empire for help against the expansion of the Muslim Seljuk Turks into Anatolia. The term is also used to describe contemporaneous and subsequent campaigns conducted through to the 16th century in territories outside the Levant[2] usually against pagans, heretics, and peoples under the ban of excommunication[3] for a mixture of religious, economic, and political reasons.[4] Rivalries among both Christian and Muslim powers led also to alliances between religious factions against their opponents, such as the Christian alliance with the Sultanate of Rum during the Fifth Crusade.
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ps. the colours you used in background(greenish ones) don't suit the blue render
besides that its pretty schweet