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1981
The Flood / Re: The people that hate Deci thread
« on: December 07, 2015, 11:53:34 PM »
I too am in amemement.

1982
Serious / Re: Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 11:51:26 PM »
good, if you can't take care of yourself why would you be put in a place to take care of others?
i wonder if you feel that way about medical professionals who eat fast food or processed food.

Kinda hard to avoid when we sort of live in a society that pushes it.

1983
The fuck. Taking the liberty of reading up some stuff on scorpios since I never actually looked into what the various zodiac signs mean and I doubt you'll get round to telling me my magic fortune anytime soon.

Strange how a lot of my qualities show up in the various descriptions. I could go through the lists and pick out over 90% of stuff that all pretty much fits with me like a glove. Couple odd ones here or there.

Interesting, though.

1984
Scorpio, by the way.

1985
The Flood / Re: what is your birthstone?
« on: December 07, 2015, 09:26:53 PM »
Opal and Tourmaline.

1986
The Flood / Re: Verbatim is my boy
« on: December 07, 2015, 09:14:00 PM »
I used a Verbatim storage drive today.

Did a double take cause I saw Verb on the packaging.

1987
The Flood / Re: .
« on: December 07, 2015, 09:12:43 PM »
Whatchu talkin' about willis

1988
Lol more like ASStrology.

1989
The Flood / Re: Art Hub
« on: December 07, 2015, 08:55:12 PM »
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Little older picture but when I felt like drawing civilian clothes on sangheili.
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Concept on helms, and working on figuring out mandible placements.
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A word of advice friend. You're either going to get a lot of flak for the notion of drawing or liking furry related content. Or people are gonna tease ya a bit.

Sometimes it's gonna be hard to differentiate between the two. I'd recommend strapping your helmet on and not taking things too seriously around here.

I've figured as much, but I thought since it's an art related thread, I'd like to post; regardless.
After all creativity isn't set to specific boundaries, only thing set is human/poster preference which I cannot change, so all in all.

I respect that people have opinions, but I just like to draw which ever fascinates me.
Be it Dragons, Sangheili, Fursonas, Cosplay or Props.

But thank you for those thoughtful words <3

And additionally.

Me and my SO did a professor Genki Cosplay, I thought this was one of the best next to a fantastic Pyramid Head.
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Well, nobody makes a fuss in the art thread here. It's usually pretty slow, actually. But when it comes to the main forums it's a different story. Regardless.

Props to you and your pal on the cosplay. Well done.

1990
The Flood / Re: Art Hub
« on: December 07, 2015, 08:36:09 PM »
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Little older picture but when I felt like drawing civilian clothes on sangheili.
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Concept on helms, and working on figuring out mandible placements.
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A word of advice friend. You're either going to get a lot of flak for the notion of drawing or liking furry related content. Or people are gonna tease ya a bit.

Sometimes it's gonna be hard to differentiate between the two. I'd recommend strapping your helmet on and not taking things too seriously around here.

1991
The Flood / Re: Are you thick-skinned?
« on: December 07, 2015, 07:12:18 PM »
About 2000 or so years ago, China recorded a period of something like two weeks where a second sun appeared in the sky and night never fully appeared.

Turns out this was the probably the first and only recorded supernova viewing in our history.

Before I die, I hope to see something like that in my lifetime.

1992
The Flood / Re: What ever happened to Sapphire?
« on: December 07, 2015, 07:08:54 PM »
Why are we still talking about them?

They're literally who at this point.

People like 8avin a giggle at other people.

Apparently.

1993
The Flood / Re: Are you thick-skinned?
« on: December 07, 2015, 07:04:18 PM »
Even your black pride group knows they're nothing but animals.

"Black Panthers"

To be fair the panther is a pretty cool critter. Black as midnight and slick as fuck fur.

It's like black ice.

1994
The Flood / Re: How do you stand wanting to punch someone in the face?
« on: December 07, 2015, 06:57:57 PM »
Brain: "Hey dickless wonder, what do you think's gonna happen when you punch them? You're gonna feel good for about 5 seconds until the fight starts. A fight you might not be able to finish. Let's be cool and keep things calm instead."

1995
The Flood / Re: Are you thick-skinned?
« on: December 07, 2015, 06:55:05 PM »
It really depends on the situation, honestly.

1996
Serious / Re: Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 01:13:43 PM »

But hey, I'll give you a break. We obviously shouldn't force people not to do things if they don't want to. If somebody wants to smoke, well, fuck, go for it.

But you know what the wonderful thing is about making your own decisions? You should live up to the consequences.

It's a good thing I'm not in charge of anything. Because if I had control over hospitals and a smoker rolled up, dying with cancer or needing a robotic voice box to speak or a new throat hole?

They'd be turned away.

If we can't and shouldn't force people not to do shit because it's bad for them, then we shouldn't be forced to exercise pity on them for their own retarded shortcomings.

1997
Serious / Re: Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 12:53:18 PM »
"you can't do that because it's bad for you"


and most snokers, being decent regular people, don't spew smoke into other peoples faces like some kind of asshole dragon.

And that somehow illegitimatizes all of my points?

Oh, okay then. I guess because they're decent folks they should just keep on rolling. By all means. Wasting all that money to off themselves slowly, clogging up the healthcare system by taking time and money out of it to fix themselves up when they dug their own fucking grave and refuse to lie in it.

And another thing.

You don't have to blow smoke in people's face because it does that on its own. Every guy in the construction and labor force I've ever met smokes. I learned right quick about a magical quality to smoke. It lingers. You ever walk into a bathroom in highschool and find the entire room clouded in smoke?

But, no I hear you.

They're decent god fearing folk. I guess they shouldn't stop smoking even if it's bad for them. What the hell, right? They're good people, after all. I'll just pray for them instead when they get cancer because god loves good people.

Come on. Get real. It's 2015. Just about 2016. They're free to choose, naturally.

Doesn't negate the facts though. Smokers waste their own money, kill themselves slowly, feed a shitty corporation, clog up the medical industry by draining time and money, and they poison others around them. And for what?

A smoker has every single thing to gain by quitting. And a regular person has everything to keep by never even starting.

Are you really trying to contest this?


1998
Serious / Re: Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 12:19:38 PM »
Smoking is a personal choice, and if they aren't smoking around patients I don't see the problem.

Nothing wrong with personal choice. But, let's look at what being a smoker is, and does.

1. Your money goes down the drain, and helps feed a shitty industry giant.

2. You're paying to kill yourself, or at least, severely damage yourself over time.

3. Think of all the money spent every year to fix up smoker patients who are diagnosed with something fun like throat or lung cancer. They're paying to kill themselves, we're paying to fix them. And they don't even stop. You see people with holes in their throats and they'e still fucking smoking.

4. Second hand smoke is a thing. Nevermind gleefully paying to kill yourself but you're also damaging passerby without giving a shit.

You're free to make all the personal choices you feel like. Just don't be a fucking idiot about making the wrong ones.

1999
Serious / Re: Hospitals refusing to hire smokers
« on: December 07, 2015, 11:47:03 AM »
Honestly, I'd really like to think that a good healthcare worker/doctor is just that. The fitting image of health. It quietly implies that said person actually really cares about their job and their work and doesn't just treat it like a job, but applies their work into their own life.

It was like my old highschool coach. He used to bitch at us in phys-ed to "run harder" when he was a borderline landwhale and didn't do fuck all with us when we exercised. It's a little bit ridiculous actually. There's people who work in cancer wards and stuff like that, who on coffee break, go out and have a smoke.

There's a cancer ward filled with cancer patients. Some of whom have lung cancer or throat holes, likely because they spent most of their lives smoking.

GEE, LET'S GO SMOKE AND FORGET THAT ONE DAY WE MIGHT END UP IN THE SAME WARD.

2000
Serious / Re: Consent is the greatest illusion of the 21st century.
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:38:17 PM »
Honey, it's time for school.

"I do not consent to going to school, mother."

Best excuse for being lazy ever. One of these days I've gotta use not consenting as an excuse. And if people call me lazy then I can just say that I don't consent to being lazy.

Being lazy is my pre-determined destiny.

Truly, it's all out of my hands.

2001
Serious / Re: Consent is the greatest illusion of the 21st century.
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:35:15 PM »
"I did not consent to have sexual relations with that woman."

2002
The Flood / Re: Most painful moment of your life? Surgery/Accidents etc
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:33:03 PM »
Oho fuck me. Getting your sciatic nerve pinched is gay.

2003
Gaming / Re: Halo 5 mega thread
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:29:57 PM »
Am I insane, or is Warzone giving out fewer REQ points for each match now?

Well, you see, it goes like this. Warzone gave more points than all the other playlists because of the carnage and kill count and commendations and shit.

But having a playlist give more xp than all the others is a no no.

So they dropped a hammer on it. And if that's not the case, then eventually it'll happen.

2004
The Flood / Re: Daily Reminder
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:26:46 PM »
I can just watch both and appreciate their respective highlights.

2005
The Flood / Re: Most painful moment of your life? Surgery/Accidents etc
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:23:28 PM »
I'm also in pain a lot just by doing nothing. As in a burning-like aching pain in my upper back.

I should probably go to the doctors about it.

If you're doing nothing then maybe it's bad posture when you sit.

2006
The Flood / Re: omg tonight was great (blog post)
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:14:04 PM »
Congrats on the space cock I mean rock.

2007
The Flood / Re: omg tonight was great (blog post)
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:13:12 PM »
I'd like to take my eyes out and set them in a nice glass of calm the fuck down.

Really hurt tonight.

2008
The Flood / Re: what show are you currently watching?
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:10:56 PM »
I'm going through the old seasons of Torchwood.

2009
The Flood / Re: Most painful moment of your life? Surgery/Accidents etc
« on: December 06, 2015, 11:08:06 PM »
I might have an up and coming contender for pain though. Depending on whatever my mystery eye condition is, if it's the one me and the docs think it is, then one of the more common methods of treatment is injecting shit into my eyes via needles.

My grandmother had needle injections into her eyes for her leukemia. And what she described wasn't pleasant.

2010
The Flood / Re: Most painful moment of your life? Surgery/Accidents etc
« on: December 06, 2015, 10:45:24 PM »
I've had some decent hits before. Fractured foot down the middle and stuff. Micellaneous hard knocks, that sort of stuff. The absolute worst one I remember isn't too gruesome. But it hurt.

So, I was working on one of my construction jobs. And there's this ladder going up to the roof of the building. It's a one story building. So it's about 10 feet up. And me, being the untrained newbie, didn't check the ladder. Somebody else before came along and didn't set it up right.

So, as I climbed the ladder with my tool belt and whatever hunk of shit I was carrying up there, the ladder started to slide. I was at the top of the ladder as it started to fall sideways. So, out of reaction, I reached out for whatever I could. I found the stone edge of the building's rooftop. Didn't hold. Skinned my hands on the way down.

My feet hit the ground, the shockwave of landing went up my legs and I just collapsed into the sand. Roughly an 8-7 foot drop. Extremely lucky I didn't break or shatter anything.

But the shockwave, as it went up my legs, was like....I don't know. Up my legs, through my knees, and up into my torso. Knocked the wind out of me instantly and I just flopped over onto the ground. Everything hurt. I couldn't stand for about half an hour and my hands were bleeding all over the place with sand in them. Like, every part of me felt like I got ran over by a train.

And to top it all off, my side was punctured by the claw end of my concrete hammer when I landed and basically just rolled over dead. It was a good three or four weeks before I could move without my bones feeling they got hit by a sack of anvils.


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