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The Flood / Re: New Project
« on: February 03, 2015, 10:51:26 AM »
KUPO IS A PEGBOY

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 09:00:42 AM »
Seriously. I'm killing myself.
See you in hell!

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The Flood / Re: What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:58:40 AM »
I'm going to make some pasta then watch the Daily Show and the Nightly Show. Then off to class and woring on my application to UiO.
UiO?

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:55:37 AM »
What was actually said.




Once again, you morons prove to be the retards you are and make me want to gouge my throat out with a spoon. I hate you.
Don't forget the camera!

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The Flood / Re: What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:54:49 AM »
Leftover chili and coffee this morning
That's an odd mix.

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The Flood / Re: Petition to have Das change his profile picture
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:53:30 AM »
Is that the loli catcher?
Spoiler
At college, image is blocked.

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The Flood / Re: What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:49:52 AM »
I'm cleaning up the mess I made from getting drunk
Superbowl something or other?
No I don't watch football but Smi made me get drunk af
Sounds fun, not the cleaning part though.

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The Flood / Re: What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:45:34 AM »


Seriously, I do everything around this house


It must be difficult.

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:43:14 AM »
I'm getting married. :)
What series is she from?

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The Flood / Re: What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:41:38 AM »
I'm cleaning up the mess I made from getting drunk
Superbowl something or other?
Spoiler

Trying to wake somebody up.
Have fun with that.

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The Flood / Re: What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:40:17 AM »

Procrastinating after I get off of work.

Yep.
Spoiler

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:39:32 AM »
Reminds me, I forgot to make coffee this morning.
Spoiler
It was just one time.
Spoiler
Pls no bully.

Too late.

Spoiler

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:36:15 AM »
Reminds me, I forgot to make coffee this morning.
Spoiler

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The Flood / What day is it?
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:35:20 AM »


It's a Trusday thread!
Spoiler

What are you up to?

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:33:13 AM »

hi. You smell nice.
You're sniffing a girls yoga pants
and going for a young boy

You're very busy.
That's a normal Tuesday for DAS.

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The Flood / Re: I'm thristy
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:26:08 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Best Weeaboo of all time
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:24:14 AM »

It'll all be over soon.
Spoiler

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The Flood / Re: im cold :(
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:21:55 AM »
Only a fool would move such a serious thread out of Serious.
#banyutaka

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The Flood / Re: Best Weeaboo of all time
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:07:24 AM »

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The Flood / Re: Best Weeaboo of all time
« on: February 03, 2015, 08:02:48 AM »
Thanks for the votes guys.
I'll vote for you

I'm seeing Yu as Suzie here.

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Gaming / Re: Thel 'Vadam vs Garrus Vakarian
« on: February 03, 2015, 07:56:37 AM »
I think the Arbiter would take this one easily.

Arbiter vs. Shepard would be quit a bit more balanced.
Only if Shep was a Biotic, even then, Shep's most powerful Biotic push from ME1 would only stumble a Spartan 2.
I remember that someone did the maths, at a full sprint, a Biotic push headfirst wouldn't phase a Spartan.

I can't imagine Arby being lesser than a Spartan.

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The Flood / Re: im cold :(
« on: February 03, 2015, 07:53:12 AM »
Such a serious thread.

It is a serious thread. As you can see, I am typing in Times New Roman to prove how seriously serious this discussion is.
Global warming and climate change both refer to the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects. Multiple lines of scientific evidence show that the climate system is warming.[2][3] More than 90% of the additional energy stored in the climate system since 1970 has gone into ocean warming; the remainder has melted ice, and warmed the continents and atmosphere.[4][a] The observed increases in global average surface temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide have been much faster in recent decades than the natural changes of previous millennia, and levels are now higher than at any time for hundreds of thousands of years prior.[5][6]

Scientific understanding of the cause of global warming has been increasing. In its fourth assessment (AR4 2007) the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported that scientists were more than 90% certain that most of global warming was being caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases produced by human activities (anthropogenic).[7][8][9] In 2010 that finding was recognized by the national science academies of all major industrialized nations.[10]

Climate model projections were summarized in the 2013 Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) by the IPCC. They indicated that during the 21st century the global surface temperature is likely to rise a further 0.3 to 1.7 °C (0.5 to 3.1 °F) for their lowest emissions scenario using stringent mitigation and 2.6 to 4.8 °C (4.7 to 8.6 °F) for their highest.[12]

Future climate change and associated impacts will vary from region to region around the globe.[13][14] The effects of an increase in global temperature include a rise in sea levels and a change in the amount and pattern of precipitation, as well as a probable expansion of subtropical deserts.[15] Warming is expected to be strongest in the Arctic, with the continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and sea ice. Other likely effects of the warming include more frequent extreme weather events including heat waves, droughts, heavy rainfall, and heavy snowfall;[16] ocean acidification; and species extinctions due to shifting temperature regimes. Effects significant to humans include the threat to food security from decreasing crop yields and the loss of habitat from inundation.[17][18]

Possible responses to global warming include mitigation by emissions reduction, adaptation to its effects, building systems resilient to its effects, and possible future climate engineering. Most countries are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),[19] whose ultimate objective is to prevent dangerous anthropogenic climate change.[20] The UNFCCC have adopted a range of policies designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions[21][22][23][24] and to assist in adaptation to global warming.[21][24][25][26] Parties to the UNFCCC have agreed that deep cuts in emissions are required,[27] and that future global warming should be limited to below 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) relative to the pre-industrial level.[27][c]


That sounds quite serious.
Doesn't it?

Yes. I will be taking this very seriously from now on. I mean that in most serious way I can.
My mission is complete.

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The Flood / Re: im cold :(
« on: February 03, 2015, 07:50:48 AM »
Such a serious thread.

It is a serious thread. As you can see, I am typing in Times New Roman to prove how seriously serious this discussion is.
Global warming and climate change both refer to the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system and its related effects. Multiple lines of scientific evidence show that the climate system is warming.[2][3] More than 90% of the additional energy stored in the climate system since 1970 has gone into ocean warming; the remainder has melted ice, and warmed the continents and atmosphere.[4][a] The observed increases in global average surface temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide have been much faster in recent decades than the natural changes of previous millennia, and levels are now higher than at any time for hundreds of thousands of years prior.[5][6]

Scientific understanding of the cause of global warming has been increasing. In its fourth assessment (AR4 2007) the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported that scientists were more than 90% certain that most of global warming was being caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases produced by human activities (anthropogenic).[7][8][9] In 2010 that finding was recognized by the national science academies of all major industrialized nations.[10]

Climate model projections were summarized in the 2013 Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) by the IPCC. They indicated that during the 21st century the global surface temperature is likely to rise a further 0.3 to 1.7 °C (0.5 to 3.1 °F) for their lowest emissions scenario using stringent mitigation and 2.6 to 4.8 °C (4.7 to 8.6 °F) for their highest.[12]

Future climate change and associated impacts will vary from region to region around the globe.[13][14] The effects of an increase in global temperature include a rise in sea levels and a change in the amount and pattern of precipitation, as well as a probable expansion of subtropical deserts.[15] Warming is expected to be strongest in the Arctic, with the continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and sea ice. Other likely effects of the warming include more frequent extreme weather events including heat waves, droughts, heavy rainfall, and heavy snowfall;[16] ocean acidification; and species extinctions due to shifting temperature regimes. Effects significant to humans include the threat to food security from decreasing crop yields and the loss of habitat from inundation.[17][18]

Possible responses to global warming include mitigation by emissions reduction, adaptation to its effects, building systems resilient to its effects, and possible future climate engineering. Most countries are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC),[19] whose ultimate objective is to prevent dangerous anthropogenic climate change.[20] The UNFCCC have adopted a range of policies designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions[21][22][23][24] and to assist in adaptation to global warming.[21][24][25][26] Parties to the UNFCCC have agreed that deep cuts in emissions are required,[27] and that future global warming should be limited to below 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) relative to the pre-industrial level.[27][c]


That sounds quite serious.
Doesn't it?

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The Flood / Re: im cold :(
« on: February 03, 2015, 07:50:05 AM »

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