SPACE FOR ANYTHING (New)
On 2023-03-17 at 19:24:31
H-Hello OwO. H-How is e-everyone t-today nya~
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On 2023-03-17 at 19:29:47
H-Hello OwO. H-How is e-everyone t-today nya~
Hello IlluZhion, I'm good, and you?
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On 2023-03-17 at 21:12:03
mkpc used to look like this:
The Background And Header Looks Better Than They Do Now
On 2023-03-17 at 21:14:52
H-Hello OwO. H-How is e-everyone t-today nya~
How Do You Have Almost The Same Name As A Character I Made Called Nekowo?!?!!??
On 2023-03-17 at 23:09:41
mkpc used to look like this:
The new one with the sunset background looks SOOOOOO mutch better
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On 2023-03-17 at 23:52:23
I'll be honest here, I hate TAS, it's one form of cheating but it's sugarcoated as hell to look like "the pole point of polishing your times to the bone". That means you can't get a world record by simply playing with your controller, trying your best and having a lot of experience and skill, which I find rather stupid. To be fair, it kind of reminds me of brutal homophobia, (which means you go further than being against it, to the point where you're manifestating hate against an homosexual person) which was racism in one form, but was sugarcoated to the point where it's considered normal among many, whereas hating on a certain religion or country is considered barbary among many... Anyways let's go back to the TAS, people admire the way they're so creative to break the game, but it ain't it for me, glitches can be slightly fun, but if you win a WR by just pulling a glitch really well it is meh, because even if it's effort it cannot be done by anyone. In a song BTS said "My legs are shorter, so how do you expect me to keep up? They say it doesn't matter as long as we're on the same field." And that's exactly it. Using glitches that not anyone can pull off, whereas anyone can pull off normal racing, is basically automatically putting yourself on a higher league. The field (the tracks everyone is racing on) is the same, but the league (glitches or non-glitches) isn't, and that's why I find it to be quite annoying, and it's not very spectacular, even if the effort put into those races is sure enormous. At least it doesn't do much to me...
ty for motivating me to make a rant/essay about that post. will make it later today
Sigh, can't I just live in peace and having my opinions without you trying to change them
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On 2023-03-18 at 01:17:00
I Got A Sprigatito Today!
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On 2023-03-18 at 01:17:55
Can someone make a track using this song:
Please after the first "verse" it starts to sound really cool
Please after the first "verse" it starts to sound really cool
On 2023-03-18 at 04:00:01
Every Reaction Ratio
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On 2023-03-18 at 05:22:12
Some People Thought That GCN Wario Colosseum Looks Nothing Like A Truck On The Minimap. But It Is Very Obvious That It Is A Truck
Y'all Blind
Anyways, Here Are Tracks That Actually Don't Look Like Tracks.
GCN Baby Park
What? A Track? Nah That's A Curve Resembling A Squashed Circle But, Unlike The Ellipse, Without A Precise Mathematical Definition, AKA A Oval! Atleast It Isn't A Stupide Squar...
Wii Maple Treeway
What? That's A Spoon. A Bent Spoon.
GCN Yoshi Circuit
Billy Stole The Chalk Again And Drew A Yossy 💀💀💀💀💀
GCN Mario Circuit
Nice Hat Bro No It's A Yossy-Copter!
Anyways, Here Are Tracks That Actually Don't Look Like Tracks.
GCN Baby Park
What? A Track? Nah That's A Curve Resembling A Squashed Circle But, Unlike The Ellipse, Without A Precise Mathematical Definition, AKA A Oval! Atleast It Isn't A Stupide Squar...
Wii Maple Treeway
What? That's A Spoon. A Bent Spoon.
GCN Yoshi Circuit
Billy Stole The Chalk Again And Drew A Yossy 💀💀💀💀💀
GCN Mario Circuit
Nice Hat Bro No It's A Yossy-Copter!
On 2023-03-18 at 08:32:41
Hello, fellow cyclists and bike enthusiasts! Are you looking for a new place to pedal your way to fitness and fun? Do you want to escape the traffic and pollution of the city streets and enjoy some fresh air and green scenery? Do you want to learn how to ride a bike or improve your skills with friendly and helpful staff? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to check out Ashton Circuit!
Ashton Circuit is a community cycle circuit located in Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester. It is part of the Active Tameside network of activities that aim to help you live your best life. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, a child or an adult, a solo rider or a group rider, Ashton Circuit has something for everyone.
The circuit is 1 km long and has various features such as hills, bends, straights and chicanes. It is designed to challenge and improve your cycling abilities while having fun at the same time. You can bring your own bike or borrow one from the circuit (free of charge) along with helmets and other equipment. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and will help you with anything you need.
Ashton Circuit offers various sessions throughout the week for different ages and abilities. You can book online via their website or app under Active Medlock bookings. The sessions are very affordable and have a maximum limit of 20 people per session for safety reasons. You can also watch their video on their website to see what it's like.
Some of the sessions they offer are:
- Learn To Ride: For children aged 4-11 who want to learn how to ride a bike from scratch or improve their confidence and skills.
- Family Fun: For families who want to enjoy cycling together in a safe environment away from busy roads.
- Cycle Fitness: For adults who want to improve their fitness and health by cycling at their own pace or following an instructor-led workout.
- Cycle Skills: For adults who want to learn new skills such as cornering, braking, gear changing, group riding etc.
- Open Sessions: For anyone who wants to cycle at their own leisure without any instruction or guidance.
Ashton Circuit is not only a great place for cycling but also for socialising and meeting new people who share your passion for bikes. You can join one of their clubs such as East Cheshire Harriers Cycling Club or Curzon Ashton Cycling Club which are based at the Richmond Park complex where the circuit is situated. You can also enjoy some refreshments at their Fuel cafe after your session.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your bike (or borrow one) and head over to Ashton Circuit today! You will have a blast cycling around this amazing facility that is Manchester's first cycle circuit. Trust me, you won't regret it!
: https://www.activetameside.com/activity/cycling/cycle-circuit/
: https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/road/article/roa20100504-Manchester-s-First-Cycle-Circuit-0
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On 2023-03-18 at 09:33:22
Hello, fellow cyclists and bike enthusiasts! Are you looking for a new place to pedal your way to fitness and fun? Do you want to escape the traffic and pollution of the city streets and enjoy some fresh air and green scenery? Do you want to learn how to ride a bike or improve your skills with friendly and helpful staff? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to check out Ashton Circuit!
Ashton Circuit is a community cycle circuit located in Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester. It is part of the Active Tameside network of activities that aim to help you live your best life. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, a child or an adult, a solo rider or a group rider, Ashton Circuit has something for everyone.
The circuit is 1 km long and has various features such as hills, bends, straights and chicanes. It is designed to challenge and improve your cycling abilities while having fun at the same time. You can bring your own bike or borrow one from the circuit (free of charge) along with helmets and other equipment. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and will help you with anything you need.
Ashton Circuit offers various sessions throughout the week for different ages and abilities. You can book online via their website or app under Active Medlock bookings. The sessions are very affordable and have a maximum limit of 20 people per session for safety reasons. You can also watch their video on their website to see what it's like.
Some of the sessions they offer are:
- Learn To Ride: For children aged 4-11 who want to learn how to ride a bike from scratch or improve their confidence and skills.
- Family Fun: For families who want to enjoy cycling together in a safe environment away from busy roads.
- Cycle Fitness: For adults who want to improve their fitness and health by cycling at their own pace or following an instructor-led workout.
- Cycle Skills: For adults who want to learn new skills such as cornering, braking, gear changing, group riding etc.
- Open Sessions: For anyone who wants to cycle at their own leisure without any instruction or guidance.
Ashton Circuit is not only a great place for cycling but also for socialising and meeting new people who share your passion for bikes. You can join one of their clubs such as East Cheshire Harriers Cycling Club or Curzon Ashton Cycling Club which are based at the Richmond Park complex where the circuit is situated. You can also enjoy some refreshments at their Fuel cafe after your session.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your bike (or borrow one) and head over to Ashton Circuit today! You will have a blast cycling around this amazing facility that is Manchester's first cycle circuit. Trust me, you won't regret it!
: https://www.activetameside.com/activity/cycling/cycle-circuit/
: https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/road/article/roa20100504-Manchester-s-First-Cycle-Circuit-0
Or just explain yourself without AI? But ok
On 2023-03-18 at 09:44:57
I'll be honest here, I hate TAS, it's one form of cheating but it's sugarcoated as hell to look like "the pole point of polishing your times to the bone". That means you can't get a world record by simply playing with your controller, trying your best and having a lot of experience and skill, which I find rather stupid. To be fair, it kind of reminds me of brutal homophobia, (which means you go further than being against it, to the point where you're manifestating hate against an homosexual person) which was racism in one form, but was sugarcoated to the point where it's considered normal among many, whereas hating on a certain religion or country is considered barbary among many... Anyways let's go back to the TAS, people admire the way they're so creative to break the game, but it ain't it for me, glitches can be slightly fun, but if you win a WR by just pulling a glitch really well it is meh, because even if it's effort it cannot be done by anyone. In a song BTS said "My legs are shorter, so how do you expect me to keep up? They say it doesn't matter as long as we're on the same field." And that's exactly it. Using glitches that not anyone can pull off, whereas anyone can pull off normal racing, is basically automatically putting yourself on a higher league. The field (the tracks everyone is racing on) is the same, but the league (glitches or non-glitches) isn't, and that's why I find it to be quite annoying, and it's not very spectacular, even if the effort put into those races is sure enormous. At least it doesn't do much to me...
ty for motivating me to make a rant/essay about that post. will make it later today
Sigh, can't I just live in peace and having my opinions without you trying to change them
So he isn't allowed to explain his opinions?
On 2023-03-18 at 10:20:39
Hello, fellow cyclists and bike enthusiasts! Are you looking for a new place to pedal your way to fitness and fun? Do you want to escape the traffic and pollution of the city streets and enjoy some fresh air and green scenery? Do you want to learn how to ride a bike or improve your skills with friendly and helpful staff? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you need to check out Ashton Circuit!
Ashton Circuit is a community cycle circuit located in Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester. It is part of the Active Tameside network of activities that aim to help you live your best life. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, a child or an adult, a solo rider or a group rider, Ashton Circuit has something for everyone.
The circuit is 1 km long and has various features such as hills, bends, straights and chicanes. It is designed to challenge and improve your cycling abilities while having fun at the same time. You can bring your own bike or borrow one from the circuit (free of charge) along with helmets and other equipment. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and will help you with anything you need.
Ashton Circuit offers various sessions throughout the week for different ages and abilities. You can book online via their website or app under Active Medlock bookings. The sessions are very affordable and have a maximum limit of 20 people per session for safety reasons. You can also watch their video on their website to see what it's like.
Some of the sessions they offer are:
- Learn To Ride: For children aged 4-11 who want to learn how to ride a bike from scratch or improve their confidence and skills.
- Family Fun: For families who want to enjoy cycling together in a safe environment away from busy roads.
- Cycle Fitness: For adults who want to improve their fitness and health by cycling at their own pace or following an instructor-led workout.
- Cycle Skills: For adults who want to learn new skills such as cornering, braking, gear changing, group riding etc.
- Open Sessions: For anyone who wants to cycle at their own leisure without any instruction or guidance.
Ashton Circuit is not only a great place for cycling but also for socialising and meeting new people who share your passion for bikes. You can join one of their clubs such as East Cheshire Harriers Cycling Club or Curzon Ashton Cycling Club which are based at the Richmond Park complex where the circuit is situated. You can also enjoy some refreshments at their Fuel cafe after your session.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your bike (or borrow one) and head over to Ashton Circuit today! You will have a blast cycling around this amazing facility that is Manchester's first cycle circuit. Trust me, you won't regret it!
: https://www.activetameside.com/activity/cycling/cycle-circuit/
: https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/road/article/roa20100504-Manchester-s-First-Cycle-Circuit-0
I put copyright on my name you going to jail for that + spreading cringe
On 2023-03-18 at 10:22:25
I'm trying to get into FNAF. I already get the basics and lore and all but I just wanted to know, if anyone here is into it, was jumping straight in with Ultimate Custom Night a good idea???
Well you should buy all the games to get a good knowledge, I recommend going into chronological order. Not that I’ve bought the games, but if you want to get into FNaF, also recommend the fan games.
On 2023-03-18 at 10:24:02
Im dying of cringe seeing those AI generated message thing bruh
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On 2023-03-18 at 11:51:14
My ai wants this course:
Course name: Bing Circuit
Type: Race
Laps: 3
Background: Sky
Music: Mario Circuit (SNES)
Theme: Grassland
Elements:
- Start line
- Straight line (length 5)
- Right turn (angle 90)
- Straight line (length 3)
- Item box
- Left turn (angle 90)
- Straight line (length 4)
- Boost panel
- Right turn (angle 45)
- Straight line (length 2)
- Left turn (angle 45)
- Straight line (length 3)
- Item box
- Right turn (angle 90)
- Straight line (length 5)
Course name: Bing Circuit
Type: Race
Laps: 3
Background: Sky
Music: Mario Circuit (SNES)
Theme: Grassland
Elements:
- Start line
- Straight line (length 5)
- Right turn (angle 90)
- Straight line (length 3)
- Item box
- Left turn (angle 90)
- Straight line (length 4)
- Boost panel
- Right turn (angle 45)
- Straight line (length 2)
- Left turn (angle 45)
- Straight line (length 3)
- Item box
- Right turn (angle 90)
- Straight line (length 5)
On 2023-03-18 at 12:52:50
But you have got cringe in your name.
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On 2023-03-18 at 12:55:10
But you have got cringe in your name.
At least he is admitting the fact of being cringe, unlike you
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On 2023-03-18 at 12:57:43
But you have got cringe in your name.
Inspiration + h who accidentally put themselves here