Productive things? What are those? I don't think I've done anything productive since December.
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by Nakarisaune » Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:40 am
by Camicon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:01 am
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
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by Nakarisaune » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:12 am
by Corrian » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:18 am
Nakarisaune wrote:Corrian wrote:Yep! I actually did productive things with my life for a few days!
Then blew it all out of the water with 9 to 10 hours of straight god damn gaming. I even freaking forgot to eat dinner!
Productive things? What are those? I don't think I've done anything productive since December.
Camicon wrote:Going to be without internet for the next six days or so. Maybe less, but probably not.
by Camicon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:53 am
Nakarisaune wrote:Let's get this simulation done so we can troll Cami by finishing the mission before they return!
Um, I mean, we'll miss you!
Corrian wrote:Camicon wrote:Going to be without internet for the next six days or so. Maybe less, but probably not.
six days? SIX DAYS?! MY LIFE WOULD BE OVER WITHOUT INTERNET FOR 6 DAYS!
Okay, not really, but I probably would sadly find it too difficult not to have internet for 6 days, since I use it every god damn day.
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Nakarisaune » Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:05 am
Camicon wrote:Nakarisaune wrote:Let's get this simulation done so we can troll Cami by finishing the mission before they return!
Um, I mean, we'll miss you!
If you guys can finish the actual mission in six days, I won't even be mad I missed it. I reckon that by the time I'm back, you'll have just reached Kildare, and I'll have one, maybe two pages to catch up on.Corrian wrote:six days? SIX DAYS?! MY LIFE WOULD BE OVER WITHOUT INTERNET FOR 6 DAYS!
Okay, not really, but I probably would sadly find it too difficult not to have internet for 6 days, since I use it every god damn day.
It's OK. I'll make up for it by stalking deer, and fighting cougars with my bear hands. Yes, my bear hands. I only wrestle cougars after I've punched a bear to death, and made gloves out of his paws.
by Camicon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:39 pm
Nakarisaune wrote:Camicon wrote:If you guys can finish the actual mission in six days, I won't even be mad I missed it. I reckon that by the time I'm back, you'll have just reached Kildare, and I'll have one, maybe two pages to catch up on.
It's OK. I'll make up for it by stalking deer, and fighting cougars with my bear hands. Yes, my bear hands. I only wrestle cougars after I've punched a bear to death, and made gloves out of his paws.
..you have super strength in real life, I see.
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Altruistic Paladins » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:10 pm
by Xeng He » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:10 pm
Blazedtown wrote:[an ism is] A term used by people who won't admit their true beliefs, or don't have any.
by Altruistic Paladins » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:12 pm
by Xeng He » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:16 pm
Altruistic Paladins wrote:Just a note from somebody not the O.P., the "alignment" section is just the dorm assignment chosen by the legal guardians or even student herself should she not have parents.
Blazedtown wrote:[an ism is] A term used by people who won't admit their true beliefs, or don't have any.
by Sigvardia » Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:57 pm
by Camicon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:05 pm
Altruistic Paladins wrote:Camicon wrote:
Nope. I'm just Canadian. This is what we do for fun up north.
I guess this is among the instances of saying "a boat" or "a boot" instead of "about", occasionally changing out the "s" sound with "z", being indecisive as to whether to use American English or British English (read: Tire Centre), and being impossible to tell apart from Americans beyond whether they use "eh" or "know what I mean".
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Altruistic Paladins » Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:47 pm
Camicon wrote:Altruistic Paladins wrote:
I guess this is among the instances of saying "a boat" or "a boot" instead of "about", occasionally changing out the "s" sound with "z", being indecisive as to whether to use American English or British English (read: Tire Centre), and being impossible to tell apart from Americans beyond whether they use "eh" or "know what I mean".
It's primarily Newfies (Newfoundland and Labrador'ers, also called Newfoundlanders) that say "aboot" (the only people that say "aboot" live on the East Coast). To my knowledge, nobody says "aboat" instead of "about".
We don't have a store called Tire Centre. We do have a store called Canadian Tire though. The logo is a very large "Yield" sign, with a maple leaf in the centre.
I can't think of any instances where was replace an 's' with a 'z', though we do pronounce 'z' as "zed" and not "zee".
And there is one very easy way to tell us apart from American's of the United States: ask us what we drive to work. Any answer other than "a polar bear" means the person is not Canadian.
This Has Been Another Fantastic Episode Of CANADA FACTS: MAKING LEARNING ABOOT CANADA FUN, EH!tm With Your Wonderful Host, Camicon.
by Camicon » Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:15 pm
Altruistic Paladins wrote:Camicon wrote:It's primarily Newfies (Newfoundland and Labrador'ers, also called Newfoundlanders) that say "aboot" (the only people that say "aboot" live on the East Coast). To my knowledge, nobody says "aboat" instead of "about".
We don't have a store called Tire Centre. We do have a store called Canadian Tire though. The logo is a very large "Yield" sign, with a maple leaf in the centre.
I can't think of any instances where was replace an 's' with a 'z', though we do pronounce 'z' as "zed" and not "zee".
And there is one very easy way to tell us apart from American's of the United States: ask us what we drive to work. Any answer other than "a polar bear" means the person is not Canadian.
This Has Been Another Fantastic Episode Of CANADA FACTS: MAKING LEARNING ABOOT CANADA FUN, EH!tm With Your Wonderful Host, Camicon.
Note to self: First, make a sarcasm sign. Second, ponder making a hyperbole sign. Third, do not flanderize one person as equaling all of Canada (the in-joke is hard to notice when your in-joke has never been brought to the forums before). Fourth, do not compromise your "CA" status in "AFGNCAAP" by specifying your nationality. Fifth, stop writing notes and actually make the sarcasm sign.
Country of glowing hearts, and patrons of the artsThe Trews, Under The Sun
Help me out
Star spangled madness, united sadness
Count me out
No human is more human than any other. - Lieutenant-General Roméo Antonius Dallaire
Don't shine for swine. - Metric, Soft Rock Star
Love is hell. Hell is love. Hell is asking to be loved. - Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton, Detective Daughter
by Altruistic Paladins » Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:18 pm
by Nakarisaune » Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:35 pm
by Mighty Asgard » Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:35 am
by Xeng He » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:12 am
Blazedtown wrote:[an ism is] A term used by people who won't admit their true beliefs, or don't have any.
by Nakarisaune » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:21 am
Xeng He wrote:So where'll I be starting out? In the simulation room, or...?
by Nakarisaune » Mon Jul 02, 2012 2:50 pm
by Mighty Asgard » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:11 pm
Nakarisaune wrote:What time is it ICly?
And when can we haz timeskip? And I know I'm impatient, but I've been waiting a long time.
by Ularn » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:18 pm
by Nakarisaune » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:21 pm
Ularn wrote:Grrr. Had a bollocking from Scott to the mission team all set up but it's not really workable after MA's character's told them all "good job team"
by Ularn » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:23 pm
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