I like Guitar Hero 7
Screw all you haters, I love Guitar Hero because it’s nice to be able to just jam my fingers to death on a plastic guitar wailing out to random rock and roll. And to all you GH3 haters, there are two things on GH3 that keep the disc in my Wii.
- Online play
- Iron Maiden

Fuck yes Numbers of the Beast \o/
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Oh dear god you did not just go there.
Rock Band is the stuff that dreams are made of.
GH3 just plain fails, though. lol boss battles in my music games.
I’m not disagreeing with you, I’d definitely choose Rock Band over GH3 anyday.
I would play Rock Band but I don’t have a 360 and Numbers of the Beast is a DLC song. So yeah GH3 is my replacement for now. And yeah, the boss battles are lame as hell, the only reason you should even touch GH3 over GH2 is just online play, and if you’re stuck with a Wii.
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Ok I’m bored of GH. Yeah whatever, except for Knights of Cydonia, Holiday in Cambodia, and Numbers of the Beast, I think I’ve worn myself out of GH3 by binging it.
Myth: You don’t have the right to trade children
Yes, you do! The transfer of legal guardianship of a child is regulated but not restricted. Just as sure as an aunt or grandparent may take custody of a child, so may a stranger, with the court recorded consent of all parties.
Myth: Child trading is bad for the kids
Only if by “bad” you mean “good.” Kids get out of households where, for whatever reason, they are not wanted, and enjoy placement in a home where the parents will actually tolerate them.
Myth: Child trading breaks up families
While technically true on the surface, the other, equal truth is overlooked. For every family we break up, there is another family we make.
Myth: Child trading is the same thing as “child selling”
Though a limited number of trades do involve financial compensation, these are the exception and not the rule. Unlike adoption agencies where mothers are often paid as much as $40,000 to sell their unborn child, our agency averages less than $1,000 in cash changing hands. How it can be a good thing to buy an unwanted child, but not to trade, is something we’ll never understand.
Myth: There aren’t any good kids up for trade
Nothing could be further from the truth. As sure as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, value is on the spreadsheet of the particular. If you have a 2002 convertible and need a 2002 SUV, you could trade for value in kind and both parties would get the perfect deal. This is almost exactly the same, except that it’s with people instead of cars.
Myth: There is no Biblical support for trading children
Yes there is, though perhaps not gay children. Please read our comprehensive article “Kid Swapping and the Bible – the Match Made in Heaven.”
Myth: Trading kids has bad long term consequences
This is absolutely not the case. We don’t follow up with of our past shoppers, but we have found that many parents benefit so much from the experience that they come back to trade kids again and again, some as often as once a year.
Myth: The World is Flat
No, it isn’t. The twin towers were not taken down by a controlled explosion, the illuminati hasn’t fixed the Oscars since the 70s and Sasquatch, if he ever existed, was driven to extinction in the 1930s. The world is not flat. Even Columbus knew it, and you are smarter than him, it’s time for you to come to terms with reality and start putting the interests of the child first
Errr…Edible, what the hell was that about? Some not-so-subtle message to TSO to look into child trading or something? >_>;; Or something else that flew over my head?