The "whatever's on your mind" thread

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    seibert999 wrote: »
    never double post
    seibert999 wrote: »
    Simplified version:Sorry about posting what I posted yesterday, I was pissed off, so I took out my anger on someone.

    Neither of these posts was necessary.
    seibert999 wrote: »
    what is a ban anyway, you arent banned forever

    A ban means that you can't post on or even view the forums. Coolsome was only banned for two weeks. Some people do get banned forever, if the offense is bad enough. That said, the ban I was talking about for when younger members can't act maturely? That's two years. Just so you know. Now how's about you leave the modding to the mods?
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    Neither of these posts was necessary.



    He was banned for two weeks. Some people do get banned forever. Coolsome didn't do anything bad enough for that. That said, the ban I was talking about for when younger members can't act maturely? That's two years. Just so you know. Now how's about you leave the modding to the mods?

    Incidentally what do I have to do to get banned and my children and my children's oh wait I did that already.
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    LEGO DEADPOOL. That is all.
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    seibert999 wrote: »
    what is a ban anyway, you arent banned forever

    Look up "permaban".
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    Attention: Alcoremortis

    Now that you are a phd student, you will soon be receiving an invitation to the Finer Things Club. We look forward to your attendance. ;)
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    Attention: Alcoremortis

    Now that you are a phd student, you will soon be receiving an invitation to the Finer Things Club. We look forward to your attendance. ;)

    Well, I've had the party with three top hats and bi-monocles. What else is there? Wait. Is this a champagne and caviar thing? Because I could definitely get used to that.
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    I just felt like typing some letters, some spaces, a few commas, a period, and clicking the post button.
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    i hope im not developing lactose intolerance. :(
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    Is that something one develops? I thought you either had the enzymes to digest dairy, or didn't. At any rate, get yourself some lactase if you do end up having i t:)
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    I could have an infection in my intestine that's making it harder to digest. My tummy feels weird when i drink milk
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    DAISHI wrote: »
    Is that something one develops?

    Well, according to the PubMed Health it can. I mean, most people who aren't descended from Northern Europeans are lactose intolerant naturally.

    It's a mechanism to wean a child off of its mother's milk, but Northern Europeans are a bit different due to the early drinking of cow's milk, which allowed infants that didn't have lactose intolerance to not only survive but also fare better than their lactose intolerant peers (since, hey, extra nutrition).

    And that's our weird genetics history lesson for the day.
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    And I still wonder what the first human to ever milk a cow thought when doing that.
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    Class cancelled tomorrow! Yay! More time for homework!
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    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    And I still wonder what the first human to ever milk a cow thought when doing that.

    I think it was probably along the lines of: "I'm starving, but those mini cows don't seem to be hungry."
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    And so instead of slaughtering a bunch of cows he just thought, what if I yanked on some cow titties to see what comes out of it?
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    The good part about being in education is being paid to take a week of.f
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    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    And so instead of slaughtering a bunch of cows he just thought, what if I yanked on some cow titties to see what comes out of it?

    Maybe he (or she, can't rule that out) was too weak to kill the cows, so just pretended to be a baby cow.
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    Maybe he (or she, can't rule that out) was too weak to kill the cows, so just pretended to be a baby cow.

    I love how you're avoiding saying calf.

    Just wanted to put that out there.
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    I love how you're avoiding saying calf.

    Just wanted to put that out there.

    Sorry, my brain died after arguing about autism with random people for hours. I had someone keep on telling me that it's caused by mercury in vaccines and I think the exposure to the stupidity erased some words from my v-v-v- word bank.
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    o.O ...I .... I wouldn't have even dignified such a thought with a reply.
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    I just started reading a comic series called Irredeemable. Essentially, it's Superman gone insane and on a murder spree across the planet.

    It is amazing.
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    Well, I've had the party with three top hats and bi-monocles.

    Technically, it was a boater on top of a top hat on top of a bowler (a towering pillar of hats) and the term we came to was duolicles.


    A-ha-ha! You are as presumptuous as you are poor and Irish. Tarnish notte the majesty of my tower of hats.
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    Why do people who rate films 1 star on amazon act so smug and condensing to the films audience? Just cos you don't like something doesn't make you superior to people who do.
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    coolsome wrote: »
    Why do people who rate films 1 star on amazon act so smug and condensing to the films audience? Just cos you don't like something doesn't make you superior to people who do.

    That's what I keep telling them but they still act superior in their dislike of fetishistic snuff movies. The snobs!
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    I've always wanted to star in one of those.
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    coolsome wrote: »
    I've always wanted to star in one of those.

    I'll drop by your place tonight, with a camcorder, a rifle and a pot of KY.
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    It occurs to me that I have never bought StarCraft II, and I probably won't for a long while, because it's not available on Steam so I just forget about it.
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    So, today is the day, eh?
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    Johro wrote: »
    So, today is the day, eh?

    The pub beckons. See you all on the other side.
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    I know the forums will be down soon, but I hope I will see you guys later... if the forums get back up, that is.
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    Debbie82 wrote: »
    I know the forums will be down soon, but I hope I will see you guys later... if the forums get back up, that is.

    Why do you assume that forum maintenance means the end of the forums?
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    coolsome wrote: »

    Screw X-Men 4, The link should have been called: "Deadpool: It's still happening!"
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    If there was a Deadpool movie out and it was good, I would watch it at least 3 times! :D

    EDIT: More good BOC songs:

    I am the one you warned me off, Death Valley Nights, White Flags and Golden Age of Leather
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    Looks like this forum movement is running on Valve time. Not that I'm complaining. It's something to do.
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