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#46
Quote from: LMNO on January 13, 2010, 03:52:23 PM
Suggestion:  Frost Heaves is playing a show in Cambridge on 2/13/10.  A Saturday.

GODDAMMIT CHANGE THE SHOW TO THE WEEK AFTER YOU CUNTNUGGET

THEN WE COULD ALL GO AND IT WOULD BE SO EFFING AWESOME GODDAMMIT

Seriously. That is a horrible night. :sad:
#47
We're all broke asses and goddamn school duties... I expect by the end of February, I'll be desperately ready for a respite.

A RESPITE WITH SPAGGOTRY!
#48
I've gotten the night predator one! I died laughing.

Also, "launch your love spaceship"? HOLY CRAP.
#49
Carbs are goddamn delicious.

You stay away from my abuse of bread products! :argh!:
#50
Quote from: P3nT4gR4m on January 12, 2010, 05:21:19 PM
I always wondered if the people who write this kind of shite believe it themselves. If not then it's acceptable conmanship, imho but if they do then  :horrormirth:

The author can't possibly actually believe it, because otherwise the book wouldn't have been written. You're supposed to just sit back and let the universe do it, not actually do it yourself.
#51
THERE IS NO GOING BACK NOW

THE IMPLANT IN YOUR BRAIN IS NO LONGER REMOVABLE
#52
Quote from: General Stuart on January 12, 2010, 03:13:24 PM
SRSLY

This is almost as scary as Twilight Moms.

EXACTLY

I thought that Twilight was going to top my horror-o-meter, but it looks like Avatar wants to fight for it.
#53
I am hoping that if I trip into glassy eyed devotion or copious weird sex, it'd be the kind of thing I could bring along to the meat up.
#54
I ENDORSE THIS COURSE OF ACTION

Although I also endorse coming to Boston and stickering/flyering the fuck out of this place. WE NEEDS IT.
#55
Quote from: Richter on January 08, 2010, 05:25:27 PM
Provided we begin stationary in our own corners of the performing ring, and that said ring resembles a boxing ring; a blue whale.

:lulz:

To be honest, I am such a mush about animals that I probably would get too worked up and start crying when attempting to kill something and thus would not succeed.

Unless it was a spider or something like that, but even then, I get squicky about touching them.

Yeah, I'm kind of a stereotype in that way.
#56
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on January 08, 2010, 01:51:36 AM
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 07, 2010, 10:56:50 PM
It's OK Rog. :) Thanks for sayin' it.

Nigel, also a monkey
Ook ook

No sweat.  One common monkey failing is that most people will kill you before they'll admit they were wrong.

I was wrong.  It's easier to admit it and move on, than to dig in your heels and ride it down in flames.

A-friggin-men. That's one of those things I'm working on. I spent a huge amount of my life having too much pride/too much of a stick up my ass to ever admit I was wrong.

I'm wrong a lot.

Thus, a problem. :lol:

Every time I manage to admit I was wrong and move on... It's pretty cool. I like working on getting better at it.
#57
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on January 07, 2010, 08:24:43 PM
Quote from: Darth Cupcake on January 07, 2010, 08:23:39 PM
Quote from: Cainad on January 07, 2010, 08:19:17 PM
This thread makes me realize that I'm guilty of using the phrase "that's interesting" both genuinely and as an alternative to nodding and going, "uh-huh." It must confuse the hell out of anyone trying to talk to me.

Heh, likewise.

But I like to think that I say it honestly often enough that I can still use it as a scapegoat when I just wanna say "uh-huh."

Also, I use "oh wow" and "that's bizarre" a lot in place of "uh-huh."

That's interesting.















:lulz:

OH, WOW :p
#58
Quote from: Cainad on January 07, 2010, 08:19:17 PM
This thread makes me realize that I'm guilty of using the phrase "that's interesting" both genuinely and as an alternative to nodding and going, "uh-huh." It must confuse the hell out of anyone trying to talk to me.

Heh, likewise.

But I like to think that I say it honestly often enough that I can still use it as a scapegoat when I just wanna say "uh-huh."

Also, I use "oh wow" and "that's bizarre" a lot in place of "uh-huh."
#59
Quote from: The Right Reverend Nigel on January 07, 2010, 07:57:58 PM
I had a thought a moment ago, which is that ultimately, this thread is not about "weirdness", it's about being liked, or loved, not for who you are, but for what you do.

It's pretty universal to want to be loved for who you are. Being loved for what you do makes you feel like a circus pony. Or, perhaps, an entertaining freak.

Oohhh. Yes.

That is well-put.
#60
I dunno, maybe I'm a softy (definite possibility), but I think everyone's getting super over reactive over something really rather small.

Also, I don't think the "means it for oral sex too" comment was meant to mean "suck it," I think it was an attempt at making a joke. Not that Khara should perform oral sex on him, but that were he approaching someone for oral sex he would ALSO say "use your fists and not your mouth" in that situation.

Bad timing and placement for said joke? Probably. *shrug* But I don't think that was a "suck it" comeback.