The "whatever's on your mind" thread

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  • edited May 2012
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    Wait. Angry because I started or angry because I stopped?

    This is important.
  • edited May 2012
    Wait. Angry because I started or angry because I stopped?

    This is important.

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  • edited May 2012
    BANANA!!!

    Well, I was about to say 'pumpkin', but the general opinion seems to be 'banana' ...
  • edited May 2012
    A 12 cm Wallace figure has made me happier then it should have.
  • edited May 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    A 12 cm Wallace figure has made me happier then it should have.

    I'm sure you'll get much pleasure from your twelve centimetre Wallace.
  • edited May 2012
    Highly persuasive, but you'd think he could at least shave off the famine, disease, war, poverty, divorce, and addiction stuff, right?

    I guess that he could also get rid of the guns too... oh wait, you like those instruments of destruction!

    You Sir, are a hypocrite.
  • edited May 2012
    The government recently extended me another $6000 worth of grant money. While that might seem small in comparison to larger grants, in total they've extended me an additional $15,000 dollars. At this point I'm fully funded, and in addition to the bankroll from my university my housing is fully taken care of as well as most of the miscellaneous expenses of living. I also just realized I'm fully covered under state health care.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    DAISHI wrote: »
    The government recently extended me another $6000 worth of grant money. While that might seem small in comparison to larger grants, in total they've extended me an additional $15,000 dollars.

    Well if we're bankrolling this thing, it'd better be damn good.
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited May 2012
    I can't stop playing this typography game.

    http://www.tothepoint.co.uk/more/fun/shoot_the_serif/
  • edited May 2012
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Well if we're bankrolling this thing, it'd better be damn good.

    Well I can't slack off too much or I'll lose the funding :D
  • edited May 2012
    St_Eddie wrote: »
    I guess that he could also get rid of the guns too... oh wait, you like those instruments of destruction!

    You Sir, are a hypocrite.

    Please. Guns are tools. You can hunt with them. They're not necessarily for harming your fellow man. Besides, the argument is over. I think you might just be troll baiting now.
  • edited May 2012
    Banana!

    Banana everyone!

    BANANA!

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  • edited May 2012
    I hate Bananas.
  • edited May 2012
    This shit is bananas.
  • edited May 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    I hate Bananas.

    I guess it must be due to some kind of flashback.

    *flashback cue* BWOOOOOOOAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!

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  • edited May 2012
    Please. Guns are tools. You can hunt with them. They're not necessarily for harming your fellow man. Besides, the argument is over. I think you might just be troll baiting now.
    Hunting with a handgun or an AK-47 is somewhat impractical.
  • edited May 2012
    Hunting with a handgun or an AK-47 is somewhat impractical.

    I use a mini gun to hunt snakes.
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  • edited May 2012
    DAISHI wrote: »
    For personal usage I actually really prefer "thought for thought". It's just an easier flow and it's usually in standard, modern English. It doesn't sound wooden and it feels more enjoyable.
    Which, I assume, is really the point. For the most part, the original text was written in a casual language form that the average person could easily understand. It just certain English translations (eg. KJV) that have become so well known and accepted over the years/centuries that people become accustomed to its language sounding formal which is a result, less because of the original text, but rather because of the changing nature of language itself.

    This reminds me of the conversation/argument this forum had a while back about grammar nazis and the changing nature of language.
  • edited May 2012
    Hunting with a handgun or an AK-47 is somewhat impractical.

    Because you know so much about firearms, don't you? AKs - semi automatic, of course - are actually perfectly suited to hunting wild boar, turkey and a variety of other game; as well as pests like coyotes. Likewise, handguns can be used on small game and to put injured prey that wasn't killed by your rifle out its misery.
    coolsome wrote: »
    I use a mini gun to hunt snakes.
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    Chyron8472 wrote: »
    Which, I assume, is really the point. For the most part, the original text was written in a casual language form that the average person could easily understand. It just certain English translations (eg. KJV) that have become so well known and accepted over the years/centuries that people become accustomed to its language sounding formal which is a result, less because of the original text, but rather because of the changing nature of language itself.

    This reminds me of the conversation/argument this forum had a while back about grammar nazis and the changing nature of language.

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    I thought this was done with.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    [REALLY?]

    I thought this was done with.

    Dammit Pants, asked you to let it go. You can put people on ignore if you hate reading their posts that much.
  • edited May 2012
    Johro wrote: »
    I'm sure you'll get much pleasure from your twelve centimetre Wallace.

    Innuendo!

    Fun for the whole family!
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    Innuendo!

    In his end-o indeed!

    Whenever I see that word I'm reminded of Mitchell & Webb's bawdy 1970s hospital (nsfw).
  • edited May 2012
    I wish he didn't edit his post from 12 inches to centimeters...
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    1300 strips of bacon
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    Giant Tope wrote: »
    1300 strips of bacon

    Do you work for Epic Meal Time?
  • edited May 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    I wish he didn't edit his post from 12 inches to centimeters...

    That's what she said?

    ...and I'm used to reading American, force of habit.
  • edited May 2012
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Do you work for Epic Meal Time?

    nah

    there is also a sausage part of this cart
  • edited May 2012
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    Does this Zord remind anyone of Rita Repulsa?
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    I miss my guy. Literally counting down the days... 24 to go.
  • edited May 2012
    "X"ing the calendar?
  • edited May 2012
    I need a hug. Anybody?

    Been a fucking long day.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    Johro wrote: »
    "X"ing the calendar?

    I need to get a physical calendar just so I can do that!
    I need a hug. Anybody?

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  • edited May 2012
    So I saw Avengers again...and I have an Idea for Pax.

    *Hugs Div*

    Long days turn into peaceful evenings.
  • edited May 2012
    I don't like being mad.
  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited May 2012
    I need a hug. Anybody?

    Been a fucking long day.
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  • edited May 2012
    I don't like being mad.

    Angry or crazy?
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2012
    I don't like being mad.

    Which kind of mad:

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    Ooh snap, Johro.
  • edited May 2012
    I didn't have the visual aids though. Never mind the fact that psychologists could have a field day with us due to order of representation.
  • edited May 2012
    I don't like being angry. Insanity I haven't been diagnosed for yet, so there's not much I can say on that matter. If I'm insane though, I'm not fond of being that either.
  • edited May 2012
    I don't like being mad.

    There's a solution for this, you know.

    Don't get mad, get glad!

    Actually, I'm not sure that really means what I think it means.
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