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2221
« on: November 04, 2015, 01:41:23 AM »
I did like Total War Medieval 2, yeah. Arguably the best in the series.
The pacing of the battles makes the game tedious for me. Shogun 2 is my favourite of the series.
2222
« on: November 04, 2015, 01:39:39 AM »
Yeah, the floors nice. Elevation doesn't seem to work for me.
2223
« on: November 04, 2015, 01:31:19 AM »
Rock.
2224
« on: November 04, 2015, 01:08:27 AM »
Meh, it's alright, I kind of wish they'd've given me given me a better middle name, and I wish my last name was less unique.
2225
« on: November 03, 2015, 04:20:25 PM »

just kill me
Wantt to teach your kids patience? Give them a chupa chup.
I started using knives on those at a very young age, I'm pretty good at not cutting myself, now.
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I only use them on lollipops.
2226
« on: November 03, 2015, 04:44:36 AM »
Meh, I used to stand head an shoulders above most kids my age in school and I'd always be warned not to get into fights because people would assume I'd instigated it, but I've been in fights before and on the occasions when teachers got involved, I can't say it was ever automatically assumed that I'd started it.
2227
« on: November 03, 2015, 04:38:00 AM »
I don't like eggs.
For me they're definitely low-tier protein sustenance. I'm gaining more respect for them from cooking though. They're just so handy in so many meals >.>
They can be cooked in plenty of ways, but I just can't stand how they taste.
not even

I'm hoping that egg is the garnish that you're not meant to eat.
2228
« on: November 03, 2015, 04:26:23 AM »
Forgets whites have committed genocide on a continental scale against aboriginals and native Americans, forgets whites started both world wars, forgets whites have institutionalized racism for all their colonies, forgets the massive period of European imperialism,
I think the only reason any of these things happened was due to the technological advancement of the europeans that allowed them to do these things on such an excessive scale, and I think that if that level of advancement had occured anywhere else besides Europe, not much would be different in terms of the atrocities committed. forgets the fact that whites for some reason fought against themselves during most of European history. Also whites invented things like crucifixion, and the various torture methods during the dark ages. I mean damn, I'm not even talking garbage about white people, I'm just telling you the history. I couldn't name a geographical area of any significant size and with a population density of any note where comparable events haven't taken place.
2229
« on: November 03, 2015, 02:52:45 AM »
No. That's one of the reasons why it's so fucked up.
Yeah, I hear that's one of the main reasons Africa is currently in the state it is in. How did colonialism screw Africa up so badly anyway?
To sum it up in short, the colonials came in, ran over everybody and everything, really didn't care to put much effort in doing anything decent for the locals, and then set up shop on the south end of Africa, only helping in creating even more disparity after they left.
And they took just about whatever they wanted and sent it all back home, or set up shop.
So now you've got this sort of big divide where southern Africa is slightly more civilized than the north, but all intermushed with tribal customs and traditions and all that. And you've got these exlusive farms that don't actively help or feed the people on africa owned by companies, which instead ship their products out of Africa to the world at large to rake in the free money.
That, loosely, is the deal on things.
Also, a lot of attempts at charity from developed nations end up driving local businesses out, further wrecking the economy.
2230
« on: November 03, 2015, 02:49:40 AM »
Irrelevant.
2231
« on: November 03, 2015, 02:26:55 AM »
I have no idea, at a guess, I'd say foman. I probably said something stupid that crossed a line or two somewhere.
2232
« on: November 03, 2015, 02:21:43 AM »
Is lounging on a rocking chair good posture?
2233
« on: November 03, 2015, 02:16:11 AM »

just kill me
Wantt to teach your kids patience? Give them a chupa chup.
I started using knives on those at a very young age, I'm pretty good at not cutting myself, now.
2234
« on: November 03, 2015, 02:09:57 AM »
Honestly, it takes me a few tries to get to grips with an actual RPG with tangible plot-related choices and things. For whatever reason I'll misunderstand the choices I'm given or forget some crucial detail and wind up fucking everything up.
The first time I played the honest hearts DLC, I wound up being forced to go on a genocidal rampage because I accidentally killed Follows-Chalk and didn't realize he wasn't an enemy until later.
2235
« on: November 02, 2015, 04:55:23 PM »
I'm feeling a little skeptical of Fallout 4, to be honest.
2236
« on: November 02, 2015, 04:31:31 PM »
I don't think I want to.
2237
« on: November 02, 2015, 02:16:24 PM »
I used to, sort of given up in recent times.
2238
« on: November 02, 2015, 02:13:03 PM »
My dog likes to lay belly-up on one of our couches, and she'll hide random pieces of food for later use and then forget where she left them.
2239
« on: November 02, 2015, 01:56:12 PM »
Was the ceremony fun?
It was nice and simple. We got married by a judge in a really nice law firm office.
I took you more for the sort that would get married outside with lots of family and friends.
Yeah we're still planning our large ceremony where we're going to invite all of our family and friend, but since I was in a bad car accident last year we have been financially stunted... So I'm just waiting on that settlement (I have to take them to court) which I should be getting sometime next year.
Alright, well I hope it goes well for you.
2240
« on: November 02, 2015, 01:43:36 PM »
Sometimes I'll write my name illegibly, sometimes I'll draw a small squiggle.
2241
« on: November 02, 2015, 01:41:02 PM »
Was the ceremony fun?
It was nice and simple. We got married by a judge in a really nice law firm office.
I took you more for the sort that would get married outside with lots of family and friends.
2242
« on: November 02, 2015, 01:37:50 PM »
The floor or on my bed, depending on my mood.
2243
« on: November 02, 2015, 01:35:09 PM »
Was the ceremony fun?
2244
« on: November 01, 2015, 10:05:44 AM »
Are you not dressing up as a wolf, then?
Your on thin ice son. I said I am not a furry
wanna yiff?
2245
« on: November 01, 2015, 04:25:08 AM »
Are you not dressing up as a wolf, then?
2246
« on: October 30, 2015, 05:01:10 PM »
Herpes.
2247
« on: October 29, 2015, 08:25:28 PM »
It was enjoyable when I was a child, but it's pretty cringey when I look back on it nowadays.
2248
« on: October 29, 2015, 07:47:26 PM »
Spoiler Death Cab For Cutie - Black Sun
There is whisky in the water And there is death upon the vine There is fear in the eyes of your father And there is "Yours" and there is "Mine" There is a desert veiled in pavement And there's a city of seven hills And all our debris flows to the ocean To meet again, I hope it will
How could something so fair Be so cruel When this black sun revolved Around you!
There is an answer in a question And there is hope within despair And there is beauty in a failure, And there are depths beyond compare There is a role of a lifetime And there's a song yet to be sung And there's a dumpster in the driveway Of all the plans that came undone
How could something so fair Be so cruel When this black sun revolved Around you! How could something so fair Be so cruel When this black sun revolved Around you!
There is whisky in the water And there is death upon the vine And there is grace within forgiveness But it's so hard for me to find
How could something so fair Be so cruel When this black sun revolved Around you! How could something so fair Be so cruel When this black sun revolved Around you! _____________________________________________
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - Mondo Bongo
I was patrolling a Pachinko Nude noodle model parlor in the Nefarious zone Hanging out with insects under ducting The C.I.A was on the phone Well, such is life
Latino caribo, mondo bongo The flower looks good in your hair Latino caribo, mondo bongo Nobody said it was fair, oh
Latino caribo, mondo bongo The flower looks good in your hair Latino caribo, mondo bongo Nobody said it was fair
Latino caribo, mondo bongo The flower looks good in your hair Latino caribo, mondo bongo Nobody said it was fair
For the Zapatistas I'll rob my sisters Of all the curtain and lace
Down at the bauxite mine You get your own uniform Have lunchtimes off Take a monorail to your home
Checkmate, baby God bless us and our home Where ever we roam Now take us home, flaquito
Latino caribo, mondo bongo The flower looks good in your hair Latino caribo, mondo bongo Nobody said it was fair Latino caribo, mondo bongo The flower looks good in your hair Latino caribo, mondo bongo Nobody said it was fair _____________________________________________
Franz Ferdinand - Dark of the Matinee
You take your white finger Slide the nail under the top and bottom buttons of my blazer Relax the fraying wool, slacken ties And I'm not to look at you in the shoe, but the eyes, find the eyes
Find me and follow me through corridors, refectories and files You must follow, leave this academic factory You will find me in the matinee The dark of the matinee It's better in the matinee The dark of the matinee is mine Yes it's mine
I time every journey to bump into you, accidentally I charm you and tell you of the boys I hate All the girls I hate All the words I hate All the clothes I hate How I'll never be anything I hate You smile, mention something that you like How you'd have a happy life if you did the things you like
Find me and follow me through corridors, refectories and files You must follow, leave this academic factory You will find me in the matinee The dark of the matinee It's better in the matinee The dark of the matinee is mine Yes it's mine
So I'm on BBC2 now, telling Terry Wogan how I made it What I made is unclear now, but his deference is and his laughter is My words and smile are so easy now Yes, It's easy now Yes, It's easy now
Find me and follow me through corridors, refectories and files You must follow, leave this academic factory You will find me in the matinee The dark of the matinee It's better in the matinee The dark of the matinee is mine Yes it's mine _____________________________________________
Blur - Pyongyang
I look down from my window To the island where I'm held Listen while you're sleeping Darkness is itself Tomorrow I am disappearing Cause the trees are amplified Never ending broadcasts To which I do not aspire
Kid the mausoleum has fallen And the perfect avenues Will seem empty without you And the pink light that bathed the great leaders is fading By the time your sun is rising there Out here it's turning blue The silver rockets coming And the cherry trees of Pyongyang I'm leaving
I feel like I am floating Processed in auto tune The never ending roll on To the palace of the doomed The temperature keeps falling Soon there will be no lights Just a red glow and a glass coffin Watched by someone through the night
Kid the mausoleum has fallen And the perfect avenues Will seem empty without you And the pink light that bathed the great leaders is fading By the time your sun is rising there Out here it's turning blue The silver rockets coming And the cherry trees of Pyongyang I'm leaving
(Soon there will be no light, someone through the night)
Kid the mausoleum has fallen And the perfect avenues Will seem empty without you And the pink light that bathed the great leaders is fading By the time your sun is rising there Out here it's turning blue The silver rockets coming And the cherry trees of Pyongyang I'm leaving _____________________________________________
The Alarm - The Stand
Oh I have been out searching with the black book in my hand And I've looked between the lines that lie on the pages that I tread I met the walking dude,religious, in his worn down cowboy boots He walked liked no man on earth I swear he had no name (had no name) I swear he had no name
Come on down & meet your maker Come on down & make the stand Come on down, come on down, Come on down & make the stand.
As I crawled beneath the searchlights Looking through the floorboards of this life I met Doctor Strangeloves cousin He bore the marks of time "Hey! Trashcan where you going boy Your eyes are feet apart Is that the end you're carrying Shall I play the funeral march" (play the march) "Play the funeral march"
Come on down & meet your maker Come on down & make the stand Come on down, come on down, Come on down & we'll make the stand.
Come on down & meet your maker Come on down & make the stand Come on down, come on down, Come on down, we'll make the stand.
When I looked out the window On the hardship that had struck I saw the seven phials open The plague claimed man and son Four men at a grave in silence With hats bowed down in grace A simple wooden cross, It had no epitaph engraved (it had no) It had no epitaph engraved.
Come on down & meet your maker Come on down & make the stand Come on down, come on down, Come on and make the stand
Come on down & meet your maker Come on down & make the stand Come on down, come on down, Come on down, & we'll make the stand.
2249
« on: October 29, 2015, 01:36:36 PM »
Good job on learning a new word.
2250
« on: October 29, 2015, 10:14:32 AM »
There were scratches from fingernails in the MRI machine I was in today. Apparently someone was pretty claustrophobic. It reminded me of the coffins where people were buried alive accidentally.
Why were you in an MRI machine?
They had discovered my vertebrae where thicker than normal and wanted to know if it was congenital or not.
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