So, my friend comes over sometimes and we play MapleStory together. But, today he's staying the night and brought his desktop. This essentially is what my desk looks like right now: Yeah...
Correct me if i'm wrong but this isn't a "LAN" party if you play on leased telecommunication lines. OT: nice set up !!
I don't know about you guys but I'd much rather go out and get all up in some yummy yummy wet wet than sit and have a LAN party with my friend. Each to their own though. Respect from all of Vici.
Actually, it completely "warrants the label 'party'." par·ty1 ˈpärtē/Submit noun 1. a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment. Somebody was invited in which was a guest, we both ate, we both drunk, and we had entertainment as you can see. So, it actually fits the entire definition of the word 'party'. Also, if you pay attention to the second image you will see that there is a bag from a local store, and a bag which contains food which is picture evidence. If that's not enough for you, then I suggest you study this: http://www.merriam-webster.com/
Not to be rude to you sir, but if you studied your own link, you'd notice that guests in fact is plural. If it was singular or plural it would have said "invited guest or guests". Therefore you cannot have your party with only a single guest. Just saiyan.
"A LAN party is a temporary gathering of people with computers or compatible game consoles..." Now you're trying to change the entire meaning of the post, read the title please.
I was actually making the point that two dudes in their twenty's in a room with some computers playing a children's game should not warrant the label 'party'.
1) Games aimed specifically at children don't tend to be for age 13+. 2) This is a thread about a LAN party. If you're just here to troll, don't bother.
I saw an entire row at Dreamhack (Big LAN party, around 25k people with computers) playing MapleStory. So I met a lot of new Maple friends there