File: halo 2.swf-(1.9 MB, Game)
[_] halo 2 Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)13:18 No.1758378
halo 2 short flash
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)13:22 No.1758380
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)13:23 No.1758381
>>1758380
nigga...
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)13:24 No.1758382
>>1758380
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)13:24 No.1758383
>>1758382
>>1758380
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)13:30 No.1758386
>>1758383
>>1758382
>>1758380
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)14:59 No.1758427
Buy now; realistic looking holograms, with realistic feeling shielding technology.
Fuck your own personal hologram!!!
Tentical holograms may be included, buyer beware.
>> [_] HankHill !!1Att+SYNx/l 09/04/12(Tue)16:03 No.1758464
>>1758380
>>1758383
>>1758386
>>1758382
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)16:06 No.1758466
>>1758464
>>1758386
>>1758383
>>1758382
>>1758380
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] HankHill !!bkn9ILG3efi 09/04/12(Tue)16:20 No.1758470
>>1758464
but seriously, fuck OP and his hentai shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)16:25 No.1758472
>>1758466
>>1758464
>>1758386
>>1758383
>>1758380
>>1758382
this copypasta is old, stop soliciting attention and go back to reddick/9fag/shittyjunk. 4chan
isnt meant for you
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)16:53 No.1758487
>>1758472
new copy pasta is new faggot
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:00 No.1758490
>>1758472
>>1758466
>>1758464
>>1758427
>>1758386
>>1758383
>>17
58382
>>1758380
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:02 No.1758491
>>1758472
newfag trying to sound cool and feel like an oldfag
>Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:04 No.1758492
>>1758472
this shit is pretty new originated here on /f/ on the 28th of last month
also....
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:10 No.1758494
>>1758492
ironically on a halo thread...
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:14 No.1758496
>>1758494
>>1758492
>>1758491
>>1758490
>>1758466
>>1758464
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to the human
desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards), it
represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers which
spring from the Earth. This is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine,
if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of Modern
Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] HankHill !!1Att+SYNx/l 09/04/12(Tue)17:15 No.1758498
Why is this considered relaxing? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of plant
life, running water, and subtle peals of thunder off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a grand hall, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nature. And it is that aspect of this flash that is most appealing. It caters to the
human desire to return to nature and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Grand Hall
is not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living standards),
it represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the self-replicating towers
which spring from the Earth. This flash is relaxing because we as an audience can ESCAPE into it
and imagine, if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the stresses and hardships of
Modern Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:21 No.1758503
Why is this considered kawaii? The answer seems kawaii, doesn't it? There are images of weaboo
life, running anime, and subtle peals of ecchi comics off in the distance all of which have a
soothing effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a faggotry, now decrepit as it is
slowly reclaimed by weaboos. And it is that aspect of this that is most appealing. It caters to
the desire to return to japan and tear down the walls of modern living. Because the Japanese is
not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living in non-jap
standards), it represents an appealing balance between other made structure and the
self-replicating towers which spring from the Japan. This is relaxing because we as an audience
can ESCAPE into it and imagine, if only for a moment, that this is where we live, that the
stresses and hardships of weaboo Living are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)17:35 No.1758513
Why is this considered retarded? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of nigger
life, running wiggers, and subtle peals shit off in the distance all of which have a soothing
effect. But from our point of view, we are inside a shit-hole, now decrepit as it is slowly
reclaimed by nigger behavior. And it is that aspect of this flash that is most appealing. It
caters to the human desire to return to become a nigger and tear down the walls of modern living.
Because the Shit-hole is not completely torn down but instead in a state of great neglect (in
modern living standards), it represents an appealing balance between human behavior and the
self-replicating nigger behavior which spring from the Earth. This flash is retarded because we
as an audience can ESCAPE into it and imagine the faggotry, if only for a moment, that this is
where we live, that the stresses and hardships of human behavior are naught but a distant memory.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/04/12(Tue)18:41 No.1758540
Why is this considered delicious? The answer seems obvious, doesn't it? There are images of dead
animals, metal, and subtle peals of heat off in the distance all of which have an appetizing
effect. But from our point of view, we are in front of a grand chicken, now decrepit as it is
slowly reclaimed by the roaster. And it is that aspect of this flash that is most appealing. It
caters to the human desire to devour nature and tear down the walls of modern meals. Because the
Grand Chicken is not completely burnt but instead in a state of great neglect (in modern living
standards), it represents an appealing balance between man made structure and the degenerating
flesh which spring from the Earth. This flash is delicious because we as an audience can GAZE
into it and imagine, if only for a moment, that this is where we dine, that the stresses and
hunger of Modern Living are naught but a distant memory.