The site was never down, I checked it myself on the 27th and again on the 28th, just to checkup on any latest news. Worked fine.
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The site was never down, I checked it myself on the 27th and again on the 28th, just to checkup on any latest news. Worked fine.
HAHAHA in the video on youtube he posted it said lightgunz.com NICETRY + un Subscribing RETARD
yo wth, you even copied my location and somehow managed to signup same month I did but yo I knew sum1 wud take that avatar sometime why I watermarked it would have go frame by frame to mask it realistically if you wanted to replace yours but neway shit u took my idea for making gunz 2 video to get SEO views on youtube too lol anyway yo guys check this out AM ORIGINAL TROLL TYVM
http://www.gunzfactor.com/f43/koreas...ge-273616.html
Cool. It's...a blurry picture...that could just be a picture. Nice find though, itll be cool if its real.
Ah but you see young one, the last post date is only a number, a number we may take too seriously. Knowledge is vastly being past on from generation to generation as our youth grows and learns more and more we become smarter and smarter, but did you know that humans only use 10% of their brain? The brain is divided into two halves, a left hemisphere and a right hemisphere. This is called lateralization, and applies to any animal further up the evolutionary tree than, say, a worm. In animals that are particularly vocal, such as canaries, dolphins, and chimpanzees, it seems that one hemisphere or another is dedicated to controlling those behaviors and the responses to them. Speaking of animals, did you know the rooster is also called a cock or chanticleer, it's also a male chicken with the female being called a hen. Immature male chickens of less than a year's age are called cockerels. The oldest term is "cock," from Old English 'coc'. It is sometimes replaced by the term "cockerel" (which properly refers to a young male chicken) in the United Kingdom, and almost always by "rooster" (a relative neologism) in North America and Australia. "Cock" is in general use as the name for a male of other species of bird, for example "Cock sparrow." "Roosting" is the action of perching aloft to sleep at night, and is done by both sexes. The rooster is polygamous, but cannot guard several nests of eggs at once. He guards the general area where his hens are nesting, and will attack other roosters who enter his territory. During the daytime, he often sits on a high perch, usually 4–5 feet off the ground to serve as a lookout for his flock. He will sound a distinctive alarm call if predators are nearby.
umm it's fake here another pic (different angle)
im guessing that it's A.V.A from ijji
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m.../map_1_4_2.jpg