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HyperSniper

Age/Gender: 26, Male
Location: Kansas City
Job: dope rapper

i vote either 0 or 5. in other news, my music is readily available on MySpace, go check that out and see what you think. it's the perfect soundtrack for an ass-whoopin.

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Sign-Up Date:
7/7/02

Level: 20
Aura: Dark

Rank: Pvt. First Class
Blams: 1,127
Saves: 2,214
Rank #: 1,833

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Exp. Points: 4,210 / 4,440
Exp. Rank #: 5,395
Voting Pow.: 6.18 votes

BBS Posts: 5 (0 per day)
Flash Reviews: 458
Music Reviews: 0
Trophies: 0
Stickers: 0

Latest Flash Reviews

458 Reviews | 58 w/ Responses

Score: 7
I Love My Bed

"Cute!"

submission: I Love My Bed
date: November 13, 2009

How nice this was, a simple and happy little tune about the comforts of a bed. Personally, I love my bed, so this provided a nice little soundtrack for that. The drawing and animation is on point, and matches perfectly with the song. Great job.

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Score: 10
Miami Shark

"Incredible"

submission: Miami Shark
date: October 16, 2009

What you've managed to do here is create an excellent game overflowing with replay value. The presentation is flawless; the graphics, the music, the background images, everything looks and sounds perfect. The NG medals and stack tracking are more than enough reason for us gamers to continue playing this game time and time again. My only advice? Double the file size and make the game twice as long, possibly adding in new levels or new cities. A job very well done.

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Score: 6
[College] P2P Info

"True"

submission: [College] P2P Info
date: March 18, 2009

Nice presentation, overall. As a music artist in today's market and economy, I can honestly concur with you on the issue that musicians make most of their money from touring and merchandise. There's a whole intricate world with cd sales, with distributors and retail outlets, etc etc etc. Internet-based piracy via P2P has a limited impact on album sales. It's also unavoidable. There will always be a way to distribute music for free, whether the industry/government likes it or not. If you really want to see something scary, check out the PRO-IP Act, which was put into action by President George W. Bush last October. Check that out on google or wikipedia, and see what kind of police state we're living in.

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