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Anakin Skywalker wrote:He became Vader due to clever manipulation by Palpatine. His mother dies and Palp's gets in his ear saying there may be a way to bring her back but only if he follow's him. He then cleverly pushes his buttons and over time brainwashes him into beleving everything he tells him. Then right at the end of Episode 3 when he is turned into a Cyborg he is wrongly informed that he killed his wife and his unborn child.
That would warp anyones mind.
Oh and BTW at no point did I say 'evil tyrant' I just said 'tyrant'
All the same, your Avatar is not Anakin Skywalker.
We don't call the ford mondeo, the ford escort, do we?
You said people influenced you into changing your username, evil tyrant is what these people call you.
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SirStan made me change my name, do whatever SirStan (and Mild Rover, have to don't you) tells me.
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dum-dum wrote:All the same, your Avatar is not Anakin Skywalker.
We don't call the ford mondeo, the ford escort, do we?
You said people influenced you into changing your username, evil tyrant is what these people call you.
No I didn't.
Anakin Skywalker wrote:No as few on this board see me as a humourless tyrant and who better to have as an avatar that the worst baddie/cyborg in cinematic history.
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Anakin Skywalker wrote:Anakin Skywalker was his name he just went under another name. He was a Jedi as Anakin Skywalker. He died as Anakin Skywalker. Anakin Skywalker=Darth Vader. Darth Vader=Anakin Skywalker.
Oh, come along now, Darth Wall. You know very well your first choice wasn't Annakin but Darth Vader. I saw you trembling in Marvin's queue and everything, dying to become 'Darth'. I commented while you were waiting that I couldn't believe what you were doing. The only reason you ended up as Annie was because someonelse already had the Darth Vader username. Yes, I was surprised, too.
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WormInHand wrote:Oh, come along now, Darth Wall. You know very well your first choice wasn't Annakin but Darth Vader. Isaw you trembling in Marvin's queue and everything, for 'Darth'. I commented while you were waiting that I couldn't believe what you were doing. The only reason you ended up as Annie was because someonelse already had the Darth Vader username. Yes, I was surprised, too.
Maybe so (At no point have I said that didn't happen so get off your high horse deary) but both are the same person either way.
We have more freedom, money and knowledge than our greatgrandparents - how come we've ended up with so much less dignity? Willfully ignoring the endemic domestic violence and even more entrenched class system, of course. Leisurewear, plastics and fast-food have a lot to answer for. Consumer society scunners me sometimes.
We have more freedom, money and knowledge than our greatgrandparents - how come we've ended up with so much less dignity? Willfully ignoring the endemic domestic violence and even more entrenched class system, of course. Leisurewear, plastics and fast-food have a lot to answer for. Consumer society scunners me sometimes.
I have nothing to do with this company, btw.
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