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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 15876874 times)

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Re: Things that made you HAPPY today thread. Mew! :3
« Reply #8460 on: April 26, 2010, 12:18:15 pm »

Popegate.  So... hilarious.  Everything about it.

And I don't care how old that alignment poster is, it's still awesome.
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« Reply #8461 on: April 26, 2010, 12:52:52 pm »

You know those songs you hear in dreams that are too beautiful for the waking world so you forget them, and are left with a lingering taste of them when you wake up?

I remembered one.  I heard this in a dream.

BLEEDING IN MY BLOOD
THIS BLOOD WILL NEVER BLEED
BLOOD IS HOW I BLEED
CONFUSING WHAT IS BLOOD

In the dream, I sang this while pretending to cut my wrists with the head of a battle axe.

Dude, you listen to Hybrid Theory? Gutted.
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« Reply #8462 on: April 26, 2010, 01:13:20 pm »

Just woke up aanndd... For some reason I feel like playing FEAR.

Ill go do that. :3

Edit: Nevermind... I think my disc is messed up. :s
« Last Edit: April 26, 2010, 01:24:43 pm by Janet »
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« Reply #8463 on: April 26, 2010, 02:53:11 pm »

You know those songs you hear in dreams that are too beautiful for the waking world so you forget them, and are left with a lingering taste of them when you wake up?

I remembered one.  I heard this in a dream.

BLEEDING IN MY BLOOD
THIS BLOOD WILL NEVER BLEED
BLOOD IS HOW I BLEED
CONFUSING WHAT IS BLOOD

In the dream, I sang this while pretending to cut my wrists with the head of a battle axe.

Dude, you listen to Hybrid Theory? Gutted.

I hate Linkin Park.  I was making fun of it in the dream, and came up with a hilarious song.
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« Reply #8464 on: April 26, 2010, 03:31:59 pm »

Two girls in my class got outrageously tipsy today, which was freaking hilarious to watch.

"I'm not that inebriated!"
*sarcastic* "Yeah, you're walking in a very straight line."
"Wait, I'm not?"

:P
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« Reply #8465 on: April 26, 2010, 03:37:48 pm »

I hate everything!  Rarr!  I am a hater rarrrrr
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« Reply #8466 on: April 26, 2010, 04:47:08 pm »

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Today looks pretty. I might go outside for a good bit.
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I read the sad part first, making this hilarious
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« Reply #8467 on: April 26, 2010, 05:03:40 pm »

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Today looks pretty. I might go outside for a good bit.
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Upon stepping foot into the water with the kayak in tow, a hurricane suddenly strikes

I read the sad part first, making this hilarious
Yeah yeah, my suffering is rather entertaining. Now that I look back at it in a slightly better mood. I still can't believe this crap actually happens to me on a regular basis. >:(

Hopefully this should pay off the Tuesday Curse I usually suffer at work. Personally, I'd rather be bored at work instead of entirely stressed out. Tuesdays are my Mondays.
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« Reply #8468 on: April 26, 2010, 05:07:12 pm »

I lived 'a quiet life of desperation' a couple years ago, where if something could go wrong, it would have. It kind of makes you prepared for anything, doesn't it? My lesson learned was: if it isn't already attended to, it will go wrong, and give an extra hour/day for plans ahead of time, especially if it's something new
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« Reply #8469 on: April 26, 2010, 05:14:38 pm »

Kind of a reason why I tend to rig things to go wrong like a controlled fire. Set if off before someone or something else does. At least with my own actions, I know where they head off to.

In any other case, I bet on my self to lose and attempt to fail horribly. You know, screw over the odds by winning when I lose by losing.

I've tinkered around with that sometimes and I think I saw reality break a few times trying to figure out what to do about me. Having Deja Vu helps in planning these things out. I think pulling Xanatos gambits/roulettes against time/space has to be one of the biggest, but most satisfying things to pull off; especially if done right.

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« Reply #8470 on: April 26, 2010, 05:23:32 pm »

As in, make it to where if something goes wrong, you can roll with it? If you intentionally do something wrong, you are planning on doing something right

Throwing that back into the function, that would make that plan go wrong, meaning the original thing would go right, or both the ideal path and the backup would go wrong

Unless you planned the backup to go wrong too...
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« Reply #8472 on: April 26, 2010, 05:27:59 pm »

It's sorta complicated to pull off. Essentially, I just roll with the "think double-negatively" method of handling things. Sometimes things get worse, other times they go exactly as planned, and I double-up.

I think it works best if you're in a predictable cycle of things. But be careful of others that can exploit this.

For emergencies in case there are potential exploits. I have to think quad- or octo-negatively (and in really really really (government-level) extreme cases, dodeco-negatively). Of course, extreme pessimism must be used to great extents to spot every flaw and manipulate them to your liking, even if it means suffering for a short time.

In a way, now that I realized, I'm exploiting one negative event to trick karma into giving me a decent solo work day. I already suffered before, I'm cashing in.
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« Reply #8473 on: April 26, 2010, 06:03:54 pm »

Beware, Karma is a global event. Other people's benefit may be influencing your deficit. I would have assumed this recent recession would be giving you a bountiful Karma tax return
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« Reply #8474 on: April 26, 2010, 06:10:53 pm »

Beware, Karma is a global event. Other people's benefit may be influencing your deficit. I would have assumed this recent recession would be giving you a bountiful Karma tax return
You're kidding right? If karma is indeed a global event, then everyone already cashed in on it as suddenly as they got it like they won the lottery (a shared income being treated as one's own personal piggy bank). Hell, I feel suspicious that politicians are very well aware of this kind of stuff and exploit the hell out of it. Recessions aren't caused by the many, it is caused by the few.

For some reason games like Tropico and Sim City and such come to mind.
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