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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16319848 times)

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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39210 on: February 13, 2011, 12:34:24 am »

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Is it wrong that my respect for the internet not only didn't get destroyed, but in fact improved after the viewing of this image?
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39211 on: February 13, 2011, 12:35:54 am »

My respect for the internet improved after my first encounter with one of /g/'s loli threads.
Aside from a few first 'gtfo' posts, they're really friendly.
That's exactly where that's from, too.

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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39212 on: February 13, 2011, 12:37:16 am »

My and a few of my friends were hanging out in the alley behind shenanigans, and these two guys who looked like they were in their late 20's came buy saying "You smoking on dat fire?" and when they left we just fucking laughed. Fireweed is not even that good.

And you know this how? :\
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39213 on: February 13, 2011, 12:37:45 am »

Trolling Omegle cam whores. Or anyone else. It's fun. :p
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39214 on: February 13, 2011, 12:39:20 am »

I don't think so Tim.
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39215 on: February 13, 2011, 12:41:57 am »

I don't think so Tim.
what is this i dont even
It's something to do anyway. I'm kind of stuck at where I am until tomorrow morning...
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39216 on: February 13, 2011, 12:47:45 am »

That's exactly where that's from, too.
That...might not fly for long here. I know it's a single occurrence with no indication of repeating, but the phrase "the Yuri thread" needs to be used.
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39217 on: February 13, 2011, 12:49:12 am »

Yeah. I like it as much as anyone but don't be a second Okenido.
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39218 on: February 13, 2011, 01:08:29 am »

Today's math team competition went really well, especially for my group being undermanned.

Myself, my brother, and a friend of mine were all on a team for the competition, a grueling three hour competition of much problem solving. There were four events for this competition, following a Winter Games theme.

Slalom - There are 20 questions and 40 minutes. Generally this equates to each student of a four-person group being able to spend 8 minutes per problem, but we only had three people. Therefore, about 6 minutes per problem. The goal was to cross off every wrong answer of the five choices. Crossing off a wrong answer gave one point, and crossing out the right answer subtracted four points. We got 5th out of 32 teams in this.

Curling - This one was the most complicated. There were 20 questions and 40 minutes, as before, but with some changes. The session was broken up into three subrounds, with the answer sheet being collected at the end of each round. For every right answer, you got one point. Because you kept the same problems, this meant that if you got an answer right in the first round and wrote it down again in the next two, you could get a full three points. My team got 3rd out of 32 teams.

Biathlon - This one was astoundingly straightforward. There were 15 problems that took a long time to do but were fairly easy, and these were each worth two points. The other 5 problems were really difficult to do, and were worth three to five points, depending on the question.

Speed Skating - This was hell on Earth. There were four rounds to this one, and each was more frantic and insane than the last. (Personal note - find missing friend on Monday and berate him.)

     Round 1 - 20 problems. The instructor would continuously read off four questions (twice each) in a row, pause for 90 seconds, and then read off another four. Generally a group is supposed to have four people and thus be able to do this fairly easily, but we instead had to cover it ourselves.

     Round 2 - 16 problems. It was just like the first one, but with only 45 seconds between clusters.
     Round 3 - 12 problems. It was just like the first one, but with each question only being read once.
     Round 4 - 12 problems. It was just like the first one, but with only 45 seconds between each cluster and each question was only read once.

We ended up taking 5th out of 32 overall. Alone, our average would have gotten us second, but the other group from my school in our division 'got flustered' and failed hard on the Biathlon and Speed Skating sections. Also, I got some pleasant feelings from going up to receive our awards, which was new. I generally don't like doing such things because I don't like going up in front of crowds, but I must say the expressions on some of the other teams' faces were priceless. I got a nice chuckle from some guy attempting to explain the theory of twin telepathy[X] to one of his teammates while I walked by.

[X] - To any of you out there who are not of sound mind, I am reminding you that telepathy is pseudoscience and that twins are no more likely than most people to develop these pseudo-scientific 'psychic abilities'. Just because my face looks like my brother's face does not mean I can tell what he is thinking. That is all.
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39219 on: February 13, 2011, 01:58:07 am »

My respect for the internet improved after my first encounter with one of /g/'s loli threads.
Aside from a few first 'gtfo' posts, they're really friendly.
That's exactly where that's from, too.

<Basically porn, just with stupid head photoshopped on>

Seriously, ein, that's way inappropriate.

Honestly, if anything involving lolis improves your respect for anyone but the police you need to take a step back and examine your life.
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39220 on: February 13, 2011, 02:08:22 am »

I can now say "mead" in English, French, Polish, Japanese, and Russian.

... I can also say "beer" and "tea" in all of those languages.  This is a little bit weird for me.


Momentary distress aside, I'm absolutely amazed by being able to head over to Wikipedia and swap between languages if the article in question isn't detailed enough.  I've never really had any occasion to use what I've learned before, but nowadays I'm starting to really appreciate the ability to learn about foreign cultures and gain access to things I didn't know.


EDIT: also, this made me happy.  Spoilers for Inception (it's a high-quality chart/poster/thing).
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39221 on: February 13, 2011, 02:44:21 am »

District 9 on... wow...
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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39222 on: February 13, 2011, 03:16:37 am »

My and a few of my friends were hanging out in the alley behind shenanigans, and these two guys who looked like they were in their late 20's came buy saying "You smoking on dat fire?" and when they left we just fucking laughed. Fireweed is not even that good.

And you know this how? :\
Imagine someone saying "FUCK YEAH LETS GO GET WASTED ON BEER". Comparable to this situation. While it is entirely possible, it sounds pretty stupid.

And, well, I know people who smoke? And they say it sucks dick when it comes to quality?

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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39223 on: February 13, 2011, 03:51:42 am »

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[tt]text[/tt] Use it.

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Re: [:3] Things that made you HAPPY today thread. My name is Hong Meiling, not china
« Reply #39224 on: February 13, 2011, 03:57:01 am »

The tt tags don't seem to bind the text area like the code tags do though, nor do they allow easy selection. I also don't wish to send people through the download hoops I had to go through to get it.
Edit: Which thread then, Retro?
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