The "whatever's on your mind" thread

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    You cannot deny the structural similarities between your borderline nonsensical sentence about doubts to my grammatically accepted and skillful wordplay of buffaloes. check. mate.

    Doubtful.
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    I am still victorious. But should you feel the need to...contest my superior position, feel free to take this up in...another arena.

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    Really though, all you need to do is call right foot anything and I'm out. Whatever shall we do then?
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    I don't think that's a fair contest, seeing as you have one more limb than Pants.
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    Really though, all you need to do is call right foot anything and I'm out. Whatever shall we do then?

    I'm sure we can come to a...compromise.
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    And suddenly things got so much more awkward.

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    I'm sure we can come to a...compromise.

    And now we go back to Skyping! :P
  • edited October 2011
    I could make a TTG Arena on the new WWE 12 game.
  • edited October 2011
    Hey guys, mind giving me a little help? My new router has three thernet ports on the back, but I have four things that are plugged in via ethernet. Is there anything I can buy so i don't have to keep unplugging cables? I know that's not what an ethernet splitter does so I'm confused.
  • edited October 2011
    So people its time for another round of Gman's Computer Problems*applause*

    Todays problem is getting minecraft multiplayer to work.
    hamachi fails for whatever reason now so I've tried
    A.Port forwarding manually
    B.Disabling firewall
    C.Using programs to port forward manually

    As for port forwarding, I have a netgear router, accessed the page, made a static ip address, used 25665(the default port for minecraft) and typed in my IPv4 address, and nothing works, and yes I have the server software for minecraft.

    Who has any ideas on what to do?
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    Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
    We're discussing doubts here, love; not buffalo.

    Everybody's got a water buffalo.
    Yours is fast but mine is slow.
    Where do we get them, I don't know
    but everybody's got a water buffalo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltG37Bbx1qk&t=11s
  • edited October 2011
    Chyron8472 wrote: »
    Everybody's got a water buffalo.
    Yours is fast but mine is slow.
    Where do we get them, I don't know
    but everybody's got a water buffalo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltG37Bbx1qk&t=11s

    Stop it! Stop, stop right this instant! You can't say everybody's got a water buffalo because everybody DOES NOT have a water buffalo! We're going to get angry letters saying "Where's my water buffalo?" "Why don't I have a water buffalo?" and are you prepared to deal with that? I don't thing so. So Stop. Being. So. Silly!

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    I just used a phone with a 3d display/camera. The 3D failed hard and my eyes still haven't recovered.
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    Remolay wrote: »
    Stop it! Stop, stop right this instant! You can't say everybody's got a water buffalo because everybody DOES NOT have a water buffalo! We're going to get angry letters saying "Where's my water buffalo?" "Why don't I have a water buffalo?" and are you prepared to deal with that? I don't thing so. So Stop. Being. So. Silly!

    Boy is riding with cebu
    Into town in his canoe
    Sick cebu is rowing and sneezing. Achoo moo moo, achoo moo moo,
    achoo moo moo, achoo moo moo moo moo.
  • edited October 2011
    《施氏食獅史》
    石室诗士施氏,嗜狮,誓食十狮。
    氏时时适市视狮。
    十时,适十狮适市。
    是时,适施氏适市。
    氏视是十狮,恃矢势,使是十狮逝世。
    氏拾是十狮尸,适石室。
    石室湿,氏使侍拭石室。
    石室拭,氏始试食是十狮。
    食时,始识是十狮,实十石狮尸。
    试释是事。

    Beats buffalo buffalo buffalo any day of the week. Just TRY reading that. Just try.
  • edited October 2011
    Drinking.
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    Drinking.

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    For years, we've heard small groups with loud voices tell us to keep our church and state out oftheir bedroom, all the while(and before one could speak), their bedroom is paraded down the street, broadcast into our living room, and now, endorsed and promoted in our chidrens' classroom.

    The homosexual agenda has been carefully crafted and packaged to change the way Americans think about homosexuality. First, claim to be a victim. Then, cry for tolerance, when actually the goal is acceptance, legitimacy, and the stifling of dissent.
    Fun.
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    Today I have learned this to be very true.
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    "when actually the goal is acceptance, legitimacy, and the stifling of dissent."

    And that is bad because...
  • edited October 2011
    Lol I thought the same thing coolsome. Actually I promote dissent so if disagree on that point but the rest is wtf.
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    Fun.

    Hah! And people call me bigoted for hating religion. When the religious right wing keep people from getting married as they had with miscegenation laws in years past - and get away with it? See, this is why I hate American Christianity. The monied members of it use their reach to keep gays from getting married, women from making choices with their bodies and science out of the classroom. If hating that makes me wrong, I don't want to be right.
  • edited October 2011
    I'm an American Christian but I don't oppose homosexual marriage.
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    My Catholic church was baptizing the daughter of a lesbian couple last week. This is a significant leap in tolerance in my book. Maybe the Church isn't quite ready to allow homosexual marriages within the faith as it stands, but the way they're going, they'll get there someday. I certainly don't really see any problem with it. It's not like it will really change very much about the faith.
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    I'm an American Christian but I don't oppose homosexual marriage.

    I should rephrase this. I have a problem with generality, you see. I hate the Pat Robertsons and Jerry Falwells of the world. The monied bigots who rip people off and insist that their god cares about American legal policy. In actuality, I don't give a rat's ass what people believe as long as they don't try to convert me and it doesn't affect the law that I have to live under.

    In short, religion bad - faith... meh, whatever.
  • edited October 2011
    My Catholic church was baptizing the daughter of a lesbian couple last week. This is a significant leap in tolerance in my book. Maybe the Church isn't quite ready to allow homosexual marriages within the faith as it stands, but the way they're going, they'll get there someday. I certainly don't really see any problem with it. It's not like it will really change very much about the faith.
    If high schoolers were able to vote today, Pro Gay Marriage laws would pass. This is something that is going to happen in the next 20 years, and everybody who opposes it will just have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century with everybody else.
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    If high schoolers were able to vote today, Pro Gay Marriage laws would pass. This is something that is going to happen in the next 20 years, and everybody who opposes it will just have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century with everybody else.
    Max Planck wrote:
    A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.

    Seems pretty apt for the occasion.
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    If high schoolers were able to vote today, Pro Gay Marriage laws would pass. This is something that is going to happen in the next 20 years, and everybody who opposes it will just have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into the 21st century with everybody else.

    Too bad Islamic theocracies still get to be feudal hellholes, huh? (I'm looking at you, Saudi Arabia.)
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    Too bad Islamic theocracies still get to be feudal hellholes, huh? (I'm looking at you, Saudi Arabia.)

    You do know why Islamic theocracies exist, right? It's because we Americans and Europeans went in there and fucked up the infant democracies that were being set up in the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries and put in dictatorships to thwart the "Communist menace".

    Also, oil.
  • edited October 2011
    Nope. It was too much religion.
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    One of the coolest things Iv ever read on wiki!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_cockroach_wasp

    Why the hell didnt my school teach me that!
  • edited October 2011
    You do know why Islamic theocracies exist, right? It's because we Americans and Europeans went in there and fucked up the infant democracies that were being set up in the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries and put in dictatorships to thwart the "Communist menace".

    Also, oil.

    Oh, right. That. It's shit like this, government, that does not ingratiate you to me.
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    Oh, right. That. It's shit like this, government, that does not ingratiate you to me.

    You'd think they'd learn to stop sticking their noses into other countries' business. But no. Let's just go and oust the democratic moderates because they allow a communist party in their democracy and replace them with dictators. Brilliant.

    And don't forget complaining later when it all goes horribad half a century later.
  • edited October 2011
    It gets horribad earlier than that, but it doesn't get problematic from OUR perspective(just, you know, the innocent civilians' perspectives) until then.
  • edited October 2011
    I can't believe the Singer Salvage Yard t-shirt has gone from the site I was going to get it from. Silly me waiting til I actually had money... *sigh* spent the night searching google but can't find it elsewhere. It was the perfect Xmas present for my brother, darnit! :mad:
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    It's supposed to be the "rule" for the youngest age you can reasonably date. I think it's bollocks, because my number is way, WAY too young.

    Hehe, I got 23... not too bad I guess, but mostly too young.

    I think the thing here is a difference in book buying styles. Thing is, I often have absolutely no idea what I want to read. When you look for a book online you at generally need at least need to know the genre or an author or something to do a search. Since I like quite a few genres and there are a good deal of books, it's very hard to make a quick sweep of the inventory when you're online. Where in a bookstore, all that is required is to walk down an aisle.

    This may, of course, seem like work, but don't forget this is part of the enjoyment factor. I LIKE digging through a random assortment of titles to look for something (even if I know what it is) because in doing so, I might be able to find a completely unrelated book that also piques my interest. This bit actually applies to physical, buying-new bookstores too. I go book shopping to see what jumps out at me. Sometimes I enter with the intention of buying a fantasy book and leave with a book of Middle Egyptian hieroglyphics or something similar.

    Totally agree... only yesterday I bought two books from randomly browsing and reading the backs that I probably never would have found any other way.
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    Huge fight broke out last night.
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