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4021
Serious / Re: SEND HELP
« on: September 20, 2016, 06:34:05 PM »
Somewhere in North Carolina, people with electric cars are laughing.
Somewhere in Texas, we have shitloads of oil so nobody cares.

4022
The Flood / Re: the real tragedy here is the vertical recording.
« on: September 20, 2016, 05:56:15 PM »
Wat
there's a youtube comment like this on every single video that was recorded vertically.
Somebody doesn't give a shit about proper cinematography technique.

Criticizing a lame, overused joke does not mean you don't care about quality recording. That doesn't make any sense.
If everybody always makes fun of vertical recording people will eventually stop doing it, out of shame.

4023
The Flood / Re: the real tragedy here is the vertical recording.
« on: September 20, 2016, 05:50:27 PM »
Wat
there's a youtube comment like this on every single video that was recorded vertically.
Somebody doesn't give a shit about proper cinematography technique.

4024
The Flood / Re: The US (as we know it) doesn't exist
« on: September 20, 2016, 05:04:26 PM »
So is this actually legit or a conspiracy? I'd google it but if it actually is real I doubt one simple search will give me a true answer.

EDIT: Well shit, there goes any last part of me that held the illusion of change in the world.
Just watched 'The Pianist'.

Film about a Jew who destroyed the lives of everyone who took pity on him with his greed and stubbornness.
He rolled around mewling for help while better men toiled for his sake, and never did anything in defense of himself.
In the end it was the pity of a Nazi Captain which saved him, and when that man called upon him for aid, so he would not die in Russian death camps, he did not answer.

He was applauded by his fellow Jews, and was celebrated as a survivor.
He never lifted a finger for his salvation, instead it was bought with the blood of better men, the coward even let women died for his sake. This the Jews admired, for they are all cowards, leeches, and scum.

4025
The Flood / Re: PSA to all math professors
« on: September 20, 2016, 04:36:07 PM »
i don't see the issue
"t" looks like a plus sign depending on how you write it

fucks me up every time
Here's a good tip.

•git
/ɡet/
verb
verb: get; 3rd person present: gets; past tense: got; past participle: got; past participle: gotten; gerund or present participle: getting
1.
come to have or hold (something); receive.
"I got the impression that she wasn't happy"
synonyms:   acquire, obtain, come by, receive, gain, earn, win, come into, take possession of, be given; More
antonyms:   give, send
experience, suffer, or be afflicted with (something bad).
"I got a sudden pain in my left eye"
synonyms:   experience, suffer, be afflicted with, sustain, feel, have
"I got a pain in my arm"
receive as a punishment or penalty.
"I'll get the sack if things go wrong"
contract (a disease or ailment).
"I might be getting the flu"
synonyms:   succumb to, develop, come/go down with, get sick with, fall victim to, be struck down with, be afflicted by/with; More
2.
succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain.
"I need all the sleep I can get"
synonyms:   earn, be paid, take home, bring in, make, receive, collect, gross; More
move in order to pick up or bring (something); fetch.
"get another chair"
synonyms:   fetch, collect, go for, call for, pick up, bring, deliver, convey, ferry, transport
"get the children from school"
antonyms:   leave
tend to meet with or find in a specified place or situation.
"it was nothing like the winters we get in Florida"
travel by or catch (a bus, train, or other form of transport).
"I'll get a taxi and be home in an hour"
synonyms:   travel by/on/in; More
obtain (a figure or answer) as a result of calculation.
respond to a ring of (a telephone or doorbell) or the knock on (a door).
"I'll get it!"
informal
said as an invitation to notice or look at someone, especially to criticize or ridicule them.
"get her!"
3.
enter or reach a specified state or condition; become.
"he got very worried"
synonyms:   become, grow, turn, go
"your tea's getting cold"
used with a past participle to form the passive mood.
"the cat got groomed"
cause to be treated in a specified way.
"get the form signed by a doctor"
induce or prevail upon (someone) to do something.
"Sophie got Beth to make a fire"
synonyms:   persuade, induce, prevail on/upon, influence
"we got her to go"
have the opportunity to do.
"he got to try out a few of these new cars"
synonyms:   contrive, arrange, find a way, manage; More
begin to be or do something, especially gradually or by chance.
"we got talking one evening"
4.
come, go, or make progress eventually or with some difficulty.
"I got to the airport"
synonyms:   arrive, reach, come, make it, turn up, appear, come on the scene, approach, enter, present oneself, come along, materialize, show one's face; More
move or come into a specified position, situation, or state.
"she got into the car"
synonyms:   become, grow, turn, go
"your tea's getting cold"
succeed in making (someone or something) come, go, or make progress.
"my honesty often gets me into trouble"
NORTH AMERICANinformal
reach a specified point or stage.
"it's getting so I can't even think"
informal
go away.
5.
see have.
6.
catch or apprehend (someone).
"the police have got him"
synonyms:   apprehend, catch, arrest, capture, seize; More
strike or wound (someone) with a blow or missile.
"you got me in the eye!"
informal
punish, injure, or kill (someone), especially as retribution.
"I'll get you for this!"
synonyms:   take revenge on, exact/wreak revenge on, get one's revenge on, avenge oneself on, take vengeance on, get even with, pay back, get back at, exact retribution on, give someone their just deserts
"I'll get him for that"
informal
be punished, injured, or killed.
"wait until Dad comes home, then you'll get it!"
informal
be killed or appropriately punished or rewarded.
"I'll get mine, you get yours, we'll all get wealthy"
synonyms:   receive, be sent, be in receipt of, be given
"I got your letter"
antonyms:   send
informal
annoy or amuse (someone) greatly.
"cleaning the same things all the time, that's what gets me"
synonyms:   annoy, irritate, exasperate, anger, irk, vex, provoke, incense, infuriate, madden, try someone's patience, ruffle someone's feathers; More
informal
baffle (someone).
"“What's a ‘flowery boundary tree’?” “You got me.”"
synonyms:   baffle, perplex, puzzle, bewilder, mystify, bemuse, confuse, confound; More
7.
informal
understand (an argument or the person making it).
"What do you mean? I don't get it"
synonyms:   hear, discern, distinguish, make out, perceive, follow, take in More
8.
archaic
acquire (knowledge) by study; learn.
"knowledge which is gotten at school"
noun
noun: get; plural noun: gets
1.
dated
an animal's offspring.
"he passes this on to his get"
2.
BRITISHinformaldialect
a person whom the speaker dislikes or despises.

•gud
/ɡood/
adjective
adjective: good; comparative adjective: better; superlative adjective: best
1.
to be desired or approved of.
"we live at peace with each other, which is good"
synonyms:   healthy, fine, sound, tip-top, hale and hearty, fit, robust, sturdy, strong, vigorous More
antonyms:   poor, ill
pleasing and welcome.
"she was pleased to hear good news about him"
expressing approval.
"the play had good reviews"
2.
having the qualities required for a particular role.
"the schools here are good"
synonyms:   fine, superior, quality; More
antonyms:   bad, inept, unconvincing
appropriate to a particular purpose.
"this is a good month for planting seeds"
synonyms:   convenient, suitable, appropriate, fitting, fit; More
antonyms:   inconvenient
(of language) with correct grammar and pronunciation.
"she speaks good English"
strictly adhering to or fulfilling all the principles of a particular cause, religion, or party.
"a good Catholic girl"
synonyms:   close, intimate, dear, bosom, special, best, firm, valued, treasured; More
(of a ticket) valid.
"the ticket is good for travel from May to September"
3.
possessing or displaying moral virtue.
"I've met many good people who made me feel ashamed of my own shortcomings"
synonyms:   virtuous, righteous, upright, upstanding, moral, ethical, high-minded, principled; More
antonyms:   wicked
showing kindness.
"you are good—thank you"
synonyms:   kind, kindhearted, good-hearted, thoughtful, generous, charitable, magnanimous, gracious; More
antonyms:   unkind, thoughtless
obedient to rules or conventions.
"accustom the child to being rewarded for good behavior"
synonyms:   well behaved, obedient, dutiful, polite, courteous, respectful, deferential, compliant More
antonyms:   naughty
used to address or refer to people, especially in a patronizing or humorous way.
"the good people of the city were disconcerted"
commanding respect.
"he was concerned with establishing and maintaining his good name"
belonging or relating to a high social class.
"he comes from a good family"
4.
giving pleasure; enjoyable or satisfying.
"the streets fill up with people looking for a good time"
synonyms:   enjoyable, pleasant, agreeable, pleasurable, delightful, great, nice, lovely; More
antonyms:   unpleasant, terrible, bad, inclement
pleasant to look at; attractive.
"you're looking pretty good"
(of clothes) smart and suitable for formal wear.
"he went upstairs to change out of his good suit"
synonyms:   best, finest, nicest; More
antonyms:   casual, everyday
5.
thorough.
"the attic needed a good cleaning"
used to emphasize that a number is at least as great as one claims.
"they're a good twenty years younger"
synonyms:   whole, full, entire, complete, solid
"we waited a good hour"
used to emphasize a following adjective.
"we had a good long hug"
fairly large.
"a good crowd"
synonyms:   considerable, sizable, substantial, appreciable, significant; More
antonyms:   small
6.
used in conjunction with the name of God or a related expression as an exclamation of extreme surprise or anger.
"good heavens!"
noun
noun: good; plural noun: goods
1.
that which is morally right; righteousness.
"a mysterious balance of good and evil"
synonyms:   virtue, righteousness, goodness, morality, integrity, rectitude; More
antonyms:   wickedness
2.
benefit or advantage to someone or something.
"he convinces his father to use his genius for the good of mankind"
synonyms:   benefit, advantage, profit, gain, interest, welfare, well-being; More
antonyms:   disadvantage
3.
merchandise or possessions.
"imports of luxury goods"
synonyms:   merchandise, wares, stock, commodities, produce, products, articles; More
BRITISH
things to be transported, as distinct from passengers.
"a means of transporting passengers as well as goods"
informal
the genuine article.
plural noun: the goods
adverbinformal
adverb: good
1.
well.
"my mother could never cook this good"

•scrub
/skrəb/
verb
verb: scrub; 3rd person present: scrubs; past tense: scrubbed; past participle: scrubbed; gerund or present participle: scrubbing
1.
rub (someone or something) hard so as to clean them, typically with a brush and water.
"he had to scrub the floor"
synonyms:   scour, rub; More
remove dirt by rubbing hard.
"it took ages to scrub off the muck"
thoroughly clean one's hands and arms, especially before performing surgery.
"the doctor scrubbed up and put on a protective gown"
informal
cancel or abandon (something).
"they aren't going to want to scrub the mission"
remove impurities from (gas or vapor).
(of a rider) rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster.
noun
noun: scrub; plural noun: scrubs
1.
an act of scrubbing something or someone.
"give the floor a good scrub"
2.
a semiabrasive cosmetic lotion applied to the face or body in order to cleanse the skin.
3.
informal term for scrub suit.

4026
The Flood / Re: my breakfast shake
« on: September 20, 2016, 02:04:47 PM »
This morning I'm having...

Strawberries
Grapes
Apples
Bananas
Kiwis
Orange Juice
Milk
and a dash of Coconut

4027
The Flood / Re: Have you ever looked at something and just said
« on: September 20, 2016, 04:39:37 AM »
Nobody is making you a mod Deci.

4029
News / Re: Anarchy?
« on: September 20, 2016, 04:23:24 AM »
Where was 9/11's anarchy?
I considered it, but it might have seemed too celebratory...
Yeah, it's a time for celebration.

4030
Serious / Re: RIP Sweden
« on: September 20, 2016, 04:19:59 AM »
All these European countries are falling like dominoes

#BRINGBACKHITLER
Seems a sound plan.

4031
The Flood / Re: Supergirl fucked up Non
« on: September 20, 2016, 04:13:52 AM »
your first mistake is watching supergirl
Yeah but I like flash and arrow so I have to watch it so I'll get all the crossovers.

I figured it wouldn't matter, but Arrow/Flash crossovers are actually pretty confusing if you don't watch both.

Yeah, that's part of why I stopped watching Flash. Too many crossover events about other people I don't care about to keep me invested.

Though I honestly wasn't all that keen on Flasg S2 in general. There's only a certain number of ways you can make an enemy who can run fast before they get all kind of stale.
So I got to the first crossover and it seems Supergirl takes place on Earth-3 so universe crossover is probably going to be at a minimum.

4032
The Flood / Re: Painting miniatures is very tedious
« on: September 20, 2016, 03:10:51 AM »
>Not painting them all green and calling them army men
For real, how can GW justify charging so much for them when you can buy 500lbs of Army men for 99 cents.

4033
Serious / Re: RIP Sweden
« on: September 20, 2016, 03:05:52 AM »
I can't believe Europe claims to be progressive and sees the US as backward and racist, when they need national ad campaigns telling people to stop being afraid of immigration in general.

Sure, the US has been cautious of some select groups, but on the whole we've never had fear of foreigners to this extent, and prior to the latter 20th century celebrated our strong immigration.

4034
The Flood / Re: A question for south Britbongs.
« on: September 20, 2016, 02:29:32 AM »
Can't you drive the half hour to from the very top to find out?

From where I live in West Yorkshire, it's about the middle of Great Britain.  6 hour drive to the south coast, assumedly a similar one to the north coast in Scotland (haven't been though).

So it's great if I end up moving to Portsmouth for uni (not my first choice though) because I'm still a day's travel away from home.
Then your roads are shit because in Texas I can go the same distance in half the time.

Yeah surprisingly when most of the roads were built a couple hundred years ago they didn't really have cars in mind.
We overhauled our roads in the 40s and built national travel tiered roads.

I guess you guys didn't have enough money.

4035
The Flood / Re: A question for south Britbongs.
« on: September 20, 2016, 01:41:42 AM »
Can't you drive the half hour to from the very top to find out?

From where I live in West Yorkshire, it's about the middle of Great Britain.  6 hour drive to the south coast, assumedly a similar one to the north coast in Scotland (haven't been though).

So it's great if I end up moving to Portsmouth for uni (not my first choice though) because I'm still a day's travel away from home.
Then your roads are shit because in Texas I can go the same distance in half the time.

4036
The Flood / Re: "I'm 19"
« on: September 20, 2016, 12:56:11 AM »
what is on the shelves behind him, toothpaste or meds
meds

you'd think this was taken in a walmart but it's just his storeroom
The pricetags are there so I can remember what I sell them for.

4037
Serious / Re: Ralph Nader on third-party spoilers
« on: September 20, 2016, 12:14:00 AM »
Nader is a piece of shit.

4038
The Flood / Re: Painting miniatures is very tedious
« on: September 19, 2016, 11:49:03 PM »


Games with miniatures are a scam.

You know, it's really not that expensive if you know where to buy the materials you need, and if you don't overextend yourself.

I kept on hearing about how expensive 40k was. I went online to the official store. It seemed a bit pricy. Then I went to a local wargaming store that wasn't operated by GW, and looked on eBay, and discovered that if you know where to look, it isn't all that expensive.

The only part that could be considered expensive is starting out. Buying the rulebook, the codex for your army, some miniatures, and then paints. But that isn't even that expensive if you go about it correctly. You can get a fully functional army and and just about everything you really need to play for around $200. Really, the major expenses lie in the books ($75 for codex and rulebook), and paint, but that is if you are going for a very nice, detailed look for your models.

It can seem expensive when you are starting out, but once you have the basic elements of your army set up you don't necessarily need to buy things all that much.

The trick is to plan ahead, and limit yourself. Don't go out and buy loads of models only to overwhelm yourself and then get burned out of the whole thing. Stick to one army and build it up at a slow and methodical pace.
They're just really overpriced chess pieces that look like shit out of the box and most of which you have to assemble.

Not to mention, zealots won't even play with you if your pieces aren't "real".
It's 100% a scam, and the most expensive way to get beat up at school.
I haven't ever encountered people who demand you use the "official" pieces. Most people that I have met have been very laid back and totally accepting of a soda bottle for a space marine drop pod.
I am writing an Elder Scrolls tabletop (books and dice only, no pieces or layouts)

And would appreciate some feedback on what I have so far.

I am afraid I am not the person to ask. I am not an expert regarding the creation of tabletop games and their rules.

I just know how to not completely break the bank when you start out, and that people worth playing with don't give a shit if your Tyranid carnifex is a Coke bottle.
I've never met a 40k player who didn't insist on GW approved assets.

4039
The Flood / Re: Painting miniatures is very tedious
« on: September 19, 2016, 11:37:00 PM »
Games with miniatures are a scam.

You know, it's really not that expensive if you know where to buy the materials you need, and if you don't overextend yourself.

I kept on hearing about how expensive 40k was. I went online to the official store. It seemed a bit pricy. Then I went to a local wargaming store that wasn't operated by GW, and looked on eBay, and discovered that if you know where to look, it isn't all that expensive.

The only part that could be considered expensive is starting out. Buying the rulebook, the codex for your army, some miniatures, and then paints. But that isn't even that expensive if you go about it correctly. You can get a fully functional army and and just about everything you really need to play for around $200. Really, the major expenses lie in the books ($75 for codex and rulebook), and paint, but that is if you are going for a very nice, detailed look for your models.

It can seem expensive when you are starting out, but once you have the basic elements of your army set up you don't necessarily need to buy things all that much.

The trick is to plan ahead, and limit yourself. Don't go out and buy loads of models only to overwhelm yourself and then get burned out of the whole thing. Stick to one army and build it up at a slow and methodical pace.
They're just really overpriced chess pieces that look like shit out of the box and most of which you have to assemble.

Not to mention, zealots won't even play with you if your pieces aren't "real".
It's 100% a scam, and the most expensive way to get beat up at school.
I haven't ever encountered people who demand you use the "official" pieces. Most people that I have met have been very laid back and totally accepting of a soda bottle for a space marine drop pod.
I am writing an Elder Scrolls tabletop (books and dice only, no pieces or layouts)

And would appreciate some feedback on what I have so far.

4040
The Flood / Re: Painting miniatures is very tedious
« on: September 19, 2016, 11:29:06 PM »
Games with miniatures are a scam.

You know, it's really not that expensive if you know where to buy the materials you need, and if you don't overextend yourself.

I kept on hearing about how expensive 40k was. I went online to the official store. It seemed a bit pricy. Then I went to a local wargaming store that wasn't operated by GW, and looked on eBay, and discovered that if you know where to look, it isn't all that expensive.

The only part that could be considered expensive is starting out. Buying the rulebook, the codex for your army, some miniatures, and then paints. But that isn't even that expensive if you go about it correctly. You can get a fully functional army and and just about everything you really need to play for around $200. Really, the major expenses lie in the books ($75 for codex and rulebook), and paint, but that is if you are going for a very nice, detailed look for your models.

It can seem expensive when you are starting out, but once you have the basic elements of your army set up you don't necessarily need to buy things all that much.

The trick is to plan ahead, and limit yourself. Don't go out and buy loads of models only to overwhelm yourself and then get burned out of the whole thing. Stick to one army and build it up at a slow and methodical pace.
They're just really overpriced chess pieces that look like shit out of the box and most of which you have to assemble.

Not to mention, zealots won't even play with you if your pieces aren't "real".
It's 100% a scam, and the most expensive way to get beat up at school.

4041
The Flood / Re: Been a while since I've done any 3D modelling
« on: September 19, 2016, 11:16:25 PM »
I haven't done any in a number of years.

4042
The Flood / Re: Supergirl fucked up Non
« on: September 19, 2016, 10:55:48 PM »
No she seems to be fighting mandalore the ultimate.

4043
The Flood / Re: Painting miniatures is very tedious
« on: September 19, 2016, 10:49:51 PM »
Games with miniatures are a scam.

4044
The Flood / Re: Political Spectrum Simulator
« on: September 19, 2016, 06:35:19 PM »

4045
The Flood / Re: is it ok to eat penis lollipops in public?
« on: September 19, 2016, 06:17:21 PM »
But guys... I vape...
We get it, you vape.

4046
The Flood / Re: Supergirl fucked up Non
« on: September 19, 2016, 06:10:58 PM »
And why the fuck do all Kryptonians speak in proverbs?

4047
The Flood / Re: Supergirl fucked up Non
« on: September 19, 2016, 05:56:57 PM »
Now they're doing a rip of 'For The Man Who Has Everything'

And they're doing that wrong too.

4048
The Flood / Re: Wanna be a bigger fuccboi?
« on: September 19, 2016, 05:53:34 PM »
YouTube

So this is probably really bad, but I could tell at a glance that he bought a Snow Wolf with a Mutation v2.

I should probably just kill myself.

4049
The Flood / Re: Wanna be a bigger fuccboi?
« on: September 19, 2016, 05:02:06 PM »
>mfw i see vapers on campus
>some of them unironically wear fedoras
I actually have trouble containing my laughter in front of them. I know it's mean, but I didn't actually think the memes were real before I started college.
Vapers are annoying fucking betas.

4050
The Flood / Re: is it ok to eat penis lollipops in public?
« on: September 19, 2016, 04:57:37 PM »
Shouldn't you focus on losing weight before you pay attention to other parts of your image?

RC's a fucking twig. I saw him back in February.
He's morbidly obese, retard.
Spoiler
I know, I've seen pictures of him.

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