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Gallade
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Postby Gallade » Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:45 am

Esternial wrote:
Gallade wrote:Considering his nose was firmly turned up at escargot last week, the bar, 'tis low, cap'n.

Try tripe soup.

I was thinking

A: Things that sound disgusting at face value, or
B: Things that sound disgusting at face value, but your hardships have only just begun.

Andouillette or finanziera, I think.
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Postby Albrenia » Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:46 am

Try vegemite soup. :p

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Postby Ethel mermania » Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:46 am

Esternial wrote:
Gallade wrote:Considering his nose was firmly turned up at escargot last week, the bar, 'tis low, cap'n.

Try tripe soup.


Let's take him to Peru

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Postby Gallade » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:05 am

Ethel mermania wrote:
Esternial wrote:Try tripe soup.


Let's take him to Peru

http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2012/sa ... allery.htm

Guys, we gotta do something drastic about Peru.
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Postby Valentine Z » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:17 am

Sorry for being a damn cloth, but...

At this point, to be honest, I'm more or less stressed out. :( Project deadline is the next day and things are not working well, exam is next week... I kept telling myself to keep going, but positive words can only get you so far. I would like to just fuck everything and live the life of a farmer, but man, I don't want to disappoint my parents, and considering how far I have already gotten, it would be a colossal waste of money.
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Postby Ethel mermania » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:29 am

Gallade wrote:

Guys, we gotta do something drastic about Peru.


There is a Peruvian food truck near work, I will go see what they serve.
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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:52 am

New Emeline wrote:
Chrinthanium wrote:I've visited about 17 states and never been out of the USA.

I'm not sure how many states I've been to. Off the top of my head: Alaska (former place of residence), Hawai'i (current place of residence), Washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Texas, California, Florida (when I was too young to remember), and I think Idaho.
What about you?

I've been to a lot of states, but never left the country.
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Postby Ameriganastan » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:55 am

I've been to 6 states. Born in Missouri, have lived in Kentucky, Illinois and Arkansas, frequently visit Tennessee and Granny took a wrong turn once that got us lost in Indiana.
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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:56 am

Ameriganastan wrote:I've been to 6 states. Born in Missouri, have lived in Kentucky, Illinois and Arkansas, frequently visit Tennessee and Granny took a wrong turn once that got us lost in Indiana.

Cool. :p Everyone has stories like that.
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Ammunition supply-chain (6.5x55 Swede and .303 British, although available, isn't exactly everywhere)
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Postby Dumb Ideologies » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:56 am

Pax Nerdvana wrote:
New Emeline wrote:I'm not sure how many states I've been to. Off the top of my head: Alaska (former place of residence), Hawai'i (current place of residence), Washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Texas, California, Florida (when I was too young to remember), and I think Idaho.
What about you?

I've been to a lot of states, but never left the country.


I was dragged along to a couple of family holidays and school things trips in Spain and France, hated every moment of them, and haven't left England since.
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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 4:59 am

Dumb Ideologies wrote:
Pax Nerdvana wrote:I've been to a lot of states, but never left the country.


I was dragged along to a couple of family holidays and school things trips in Spain and France, hated every moment of them, and haven't left England since.

What did you dislike about them?
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"The universe did never make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract."
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"Affordability
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Ammunition supply-chain (6.5x55 Swede and .303 British, although available, isn't exactly everywhere)
If it's ugly, uncomfortable, and can't shoot straight, but it accomplishes the above, then it's either a Mosin or a Hi-Point."
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Postby Dylar » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:00 am

So, I finally spent $150.55 on a PSP and three games for it. I'm excited for it getting here, though the games get here on Friday and Saturday while the PSP gets here next Wednesday, but at the same time I feel as is if a black hole opened up in the pocket where my wallet is sitting in... Oh well, I'll just need to forget about that by spending more money for a 3-day pass for PopCon!
St. Albert the Great wrote:"Natural science does not consist in ratifying what others have said, but in seeking the causes of phenomena."
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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:01 am

Dylar wrote:So, I finally spent $150.55 on a PSP and three games for it. I'm excited for it getting here, though the games get here on Friday and Saturday while the PSP gets here next Wednesday, but at the same time I feel as is if a black hole opened up in the pocket where my wallet is sitting in... Oh well, I'll just need to forget about that by spending more money for a 3-day pass for PopCon!

What games did you get?
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"The universe did never make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract."
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"Affordability
Suitability (.22LR for squirrels, bigger .22s for long range little things, and big-bore for legal hunting reasons, etc)
Ammunition supply-chain (6.5x55 Swede and .303 British, although available, isn't exactly everywhere)
If it's ugly, uncomfortable, and can't shoot straight, but it accomplishes the above, then it's either a Mosin or a Hi-Point."
-Hurtful Thoughts on stuff you want in a gun

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Postby Ameriganastan » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:05 am

Well, the saga of the rando dating profile commentator has reached its end. With 9 little words: "Do you support them building the border wall too?"

I specifically checked all those "Not interested in politics" questions, dating site...
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Ameri does the impossible.
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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:06 am

Ameriganastan wrote:Well, the saga of the rando dating profile commentator has reached its end. With 9 little words: "Do you support them building the border wall too?"

I specifically checked all those "Not interested in politics" questions, dating site...

That's too bad, I guess.
The Internet killed gun control.
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Quotes
We Will Not Comply
They can’t stop the Signal
"The universe did never make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract."
-Robert Heinlein

"Affordability
Suitability (.22LR for squirrels, bigger .22s for long range little things, and big-bore for legal hunting reasons, etc)
Ammunition supply-chain (6.5x55 Swede and .303 British, although available, isn't exactly everywhere)
If it's ugly, uncomfortable, and can't shoot straight, but it accomplishes the above, then it's either a Mosin or a Hi-Point."
-Hurtful Thoughts on stuff you want in a gun

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Postby Dylar » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:07 am

Pax Nerdvana wrote:
Dylar wrote:So, I finally spent $150.55 on a PSP and three games for it. I'm excited for it getting here, though the games get here on Friday and Saturday while the PSP gets here next Wednesday, but at the same time I feel as is if a black hole opened up in the pocket where my wallet is sitting in... Oh well, I'll just need to forget about that by spending more money for a 3-day pass for PopCon!

What games did you get?

Star Wars Battlefront:Elite Squadron, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, and Daxter. I was also thinking of getting the original Battlefront 2 but I talked myself out of it seeing as I already own it on Steam and for my original XBox. Plus, even if it still had multiplayer capabilities on the PSP it would only be able to play with 4 other people instead of the 64 people on the PC.
St. Albert the Great wrote:"Natural science does not consist in ratifying what others have said, but in seeking the causes of phenomena."
Franko Tildon wrote:Fire washes the skin off the bone and the sin off the soul. It cleans away the dirt. And my momma didn't raise herself no dirty boy.

Pro: Life, Catholic, religious freedom, guns
Against: gun control, abortion, militant atheism
Interests: Video Games, Military History, Catholic theology, Sci-Fi, and Table-Top Miniatures games
Favorite music genres: Metal, Drinking songs, Polka, Military Marches, Hardbass, and Movie/Video Game soundtracks

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Postby Dylar » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:08 am

Ameriganastan wrote:Well, the saga of the rando dating profile commentator has reached its end. With 9 little words: "Do you support them building the border wall too?"

I specifically checked all those "Not interested in politics" questions, dating site...

...why would a dating site need to know your political beliefs? Seems pretty stupid...
St. Albert the Great wrote:"Natural science does not consist in ratifying what others have said, but in seeking the causes of phenomena."
Franko Tildon wrote:Fire washes the skin off the bone and the sin off the soul. It cleans away the dirt. And my momma didn't raise herself no dirty boy.

Pro: Life, Catholic, religious freedom, guns
Against: gun control, abortion, militant atheism
Interests: Video Games, Military History, Catholic theology, Sci-Fi, and Table-Top Miniatures games
Favorite music genres: Metal, Drinking songs, Polka, Military Marches, Hardbass, and Movie/Video Game soundtracks

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Postby Hurdergaryp » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:10 am

Pax Nerdvana wrote:
Dumb Ideologies wrote:
I was dragged along to a couple of family holidays and school things trips in Spain and France, hated every moment of them, and haven't left England since.

What did you dislike about them?

Their lack of Britishness, probably.


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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:13 am

Dylar wrote:
Pax Nerdvana wrote:What games did you get?

Star Wars Battlefront:Elite Squadron, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, and Daxter. I was also thinking of getting the original Battlefront 2 but I talked myself out of it seeing as I already own it on Steam and for my original XBox. Plus, even if it still had multiplayer capabilities on the PSP it would only be able to play with 4 other people instead of the 64 people on the PC.

I'm sensing a theme here... I'm a Star Wars fan too.
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"The universe did never make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract."
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"Affordability
Suitability (.22LR for squirrels, bigger .22s for long range little things, and big-bore for legal hunting reasons, etc)
Ammunition supply-chain (6.5x55 Swede and .303 British, although available, isn't exactly everywhere)
If it's ugly, uncomfortable, and can't shoot straight, but it accomplishes the above, then it's either a Mosin or a Hi-Point."
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Postby Gallade » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:14 am

Dylar wrote:
Ameriganastan wrote:Well, the saga of the rando dating profile commentator has reached its end. With 9 little words: "Do you support them building the border wall too?"

I specifically checked all those "Not interested in politics" questions, dating site...

...why would a dating site need to know your political beliefs? Seems pretty stupid...

Algomarhymidodongs.

Opposites apparently don't attract. Slaughter the old wives.
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Postby Pax Nerdvana » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:14 am

Hurdergaryp wrote:
Pax Nerdvana wrote:What did you dislike about them?

Their lack of Britishness, probably.

That's a possibility.
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"The universe did never make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract."
-Robert Heinlein

"Affordability
Suitability (.22LR for squirrels, bigger .22s for long range little things, and big-bore for legal hunting reasons, etc)
Ammunition supply-chain (6.5x55 Swede and .303 British, although available, isn't exactly everywhere)
If it's ugly, uncomfortable, and can't shoot straight, but it accomplishes the above, then it's either a Mosin or a Hi-Point."
-Hurtful Thoughts on stuff you want in a gun

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Postby Hurdergaryp » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:17 am

Gallade wrote:
Dylar wrote:...why would a dating site need to know your political beliefs? Seems pretty stupid...

Algomarhymidodongs.

Opposites apparently don't attract. Slaughter the old wives.

Surely those still serve a purpose? Always be careful with the deliberate destruction of human capital.


“Everything under heaven is in utter chaos; the situation is excellent.”
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Postby Gallade » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:22 am

Hurdergaryp wrote:
Gallade wrote:Algomarhymidodongs.

Opposites apparently don't attract. Slaughter the old wives.

Surely those still serve a purpose? Always be careful with the deliberate destruction of human capital.

There is no greater proponent of the potential of humanity's continued existence than I, but as their name does suggest, they are old.

I propose investing in more current models to secure the long-term health of our portfolio.
|| Miss me with that factional BS || RIP Dyakovo. You were a true friend, you will be forever missed. ||

Français, en guerriers magnanimes, portez ou retenez vos coups! Épargnez ces tristes victimes à regret s'armant contre nous
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Postby Hurdergaryp » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:25 am

Gallade wrote:
Hurdergaryp wrote:Surely those still serve a purpose? Always be careful with the deliberate destruction of human capital.

There is no greater proponent of the potential of humanity's continued existence than I, but as their name does suggest, they are old.

I propose investing in more current models to secure the long-term health of our portfolio.

But what about the old husbands?


“Everything under heaven is in utter chaos; the situation is excellent.”
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Postby Gallade » Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:30 am

Hurdergaryp wrote:
Gallade wrote:There is no greater proponent of the potential of humanity's continued existence than I, but as their name does suggest, they are old.

I propose investing in more current models to secure the long-term health of our portfolio.

But what about the old husbands?

Why do we have old husbands? For what possible use to any self-respecting organisation do old husbands serve?

The bottom line, Hurd.
|| Miss me with that factional BS || RIP Dyakovo. You were a true friend, you will be forever missed. ||

Français, en guerriers magnanimes, portez ou retenez vos coups! Épargnez ces tristes victimes à regret s'armant contre nous
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