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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16255430 times)

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54690 on: June 22, 2011, 08:18:18 pm »

Just exercised.

Since it was raining (which was good, because it was cool and shit) I just did jumping jacks and lifted my weights.

It hurt my ankles, but I feel good!
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54691 on: June 22, 2011, 08:19:59 pm »

I looked outside and saw some fireflies.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54692 on: June 22, 2011, 08:20:19 pm »

Bah, I can't do any serious exercise today because I'm housing hunting and I seem to have hurt my right bicep a bit.  But hey!  I'm probably going to go buy a loaf of bread or something, which will be great to have around.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54693 on: June 22, 2011, 08:25:44 pm »

Bah, I can't do any serious exercise today because I'm housing hunting and I seem to have hurt my right bicep a bit.  But hey!  I'm probably going to go buy a loaf of bread or something, which will be great to have around.

For some strange reason I imagine you riding a T-Rex, shouldering a rocket launcher with a loaf of bread tucked under one arm. Of course, the T-Rex is wearing a top hat and monocle.

Then, your prey, a looming house-monster with a maw of splintery, jagged teeth jumps out in front of you.

You take a single withering glare at the house, and let loose a HEAT round into the monster.

With a shriek and a groan, it collapses, and you stand over your conquered foe, hoisting your bread loaf and ululating wildly.

...

Goddamnit I have too much free time on my hands
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54694 on: June 22, 2011, 08:29:45 pm »

Goddamnit I have too much free time on my hands

No. You have exactly the right amount, if the above is anything to judge by.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54695 on: June 22, 2011, 08:32:28 pm »

Depends all on the song your playing. Faster songs have a downward slope that has more high-value blocks, while calmer songs go upwards and don't give much points.

I have no idea what exactly determines the position of the blocks or the curves though.

I don't know positions or curves, and I've spent a lot of time studying it.
I do, however, know that drums affect turbulence.
So really hectic drums will make a bumpier ride, while this is just a constant, almost sickening, up and down.
True, true.

My brother insisted one day to do a co-op with me - with one of those eminem songs he likes so mich.

At the end of the ride I was really sick, but i don't know if it was the seasickness or the rap.
Eh, Eminem is better than most of the crap out there.

Out of curiosity, do you know which song?
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54696 on: June 22, 2011, 08:36:02 pm »

Goddamnit I have too much free time on my hands

No. You have exactly the right amount, if the above is anything to judge by.

This :D
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54697 on: June 22, 2011, 09:00:46 pm »

So coming back from my date (I think it went well) I learnt that her Uncle "Doesn't mind going back to prison" and "A planned meeting would be easier then hunting me down"

Oh Lordy.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54698 on: June 22, 2011, 09:02:07 pm »

Don't mind him, he's probably just shooting off at the mouth to show that he's protective. Most guys around young ladies do that. I'll probably do the same when my daughter gets old enough to date.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54699 on: June 22, 2011, 09:05:07 pm »

I would stay away, Realmfighter. Relationships aren't worth being under constant threat of violently overprotective family members. They might just be joking, but it doesn't hurt to be careful.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54700 on: June 22, 2011, 09:10:08 pm »

That would be overly cautious.
Play your cards right, see how things go, and fold if it gets too tough.
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54701 on: June 22, 2011, 09:14:45 pm »

Heh, she basically said that the greatest danger comes not from him, but instead me being myself.

That isn't fair! I can turn it off!
Sometimes.....
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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54702 on: June 22, 2011, 09:53:49 pm »

That still sounds better than one of mine. We were snuggling on the couch of her apartment, just put a movie in, when her mum practically breaks down the door and threatens to kill herself right in front of me screaming, and then the girl I'm dating starts screaming back, and I just ask her mum quietly to please drop her bag which may or may not have a knife/weapon. Turns out it was just a huge batch of pills. She was bipolar as well.

That was quite the date. I got a goodnight kiss to make up for it though.

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Re: [Science] Charlie and the larval horse. (Happy Thread)
« Reply #54704 on: June 22, 2011, 10:14:59 pm »

 Welp, today was a good day. This my first birthday in recent years that I haven't been depressed. I got to eat at one my favorite restaurants, Oye Amigo. Its a Mexican restaurant, the food is great. If any of you find yourselves around Marshal in Michigan you should try it. I usually order the cheese enchilada and the beef chalupa myself. The enchilada is the best though. Also, my cousin's child was born on my birthday, the odds of that happening is pretty low lol. I wish I could congratulate him in person... I look foward to having another cancer in the family since I was the only one :D. Everyone else has winter birthdays lol.
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