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The 'flood' in halo is a hivemind alien lifeform that infects people/aliens and turns them into zombies.
The white house and Marty here are saying that immigrants are an alien hive mind hellbent on mindless destruction of America and must be exterminated.
We'll that's bad. My consoleless childhood is showing
You comment is still techincally correct though. The flood basically can't be destroyed permanantly.
halo 1 had a pc port, but pc had better shooters at the time anyway
Halo 1 for PC had a free demo that was basically just blood gulch, and when I was in school somebody put it on one of the gym teacher's unused shared drives so everybody could do LAN deathmatches any time we were sitting at computers and not directly observed by a teacher.
based lmao, i brought pirated copies of Halo CE and UT2004 to the school library, used to play that shit with a bunch of other people for like 2-3 years before they finally locked that shit down senior year
that sounds cool, all we had was setting up a proxy to get to the flash sites they blocked with the nanny shit