The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#551 Post by Zod »

Losonti Tokash wrote:why are they all killing each other in the first place
didn't you watch highlander 2 :v
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#552 Post by starku »

Alien civil war zzz

The best part ago highlander one is where Sean Connery refuses to explain why anything is happening and then outlines the rules everyone in the world follows

It could have been a good movie if it want so contrived and if raiden could act

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#553 Post by Veef »

I'M EVERYTHING!

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#554 Post by Zod »

maybe if i go postal my shitbag neighbors will learn how to shut the fuck up during hours everyone else is trying to sleep
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#555 Post by uraniun235 »

people are incapable of learning

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#556 Post by Aaron »

Yay! The reloading kit works!

Or at least the bit that pops out the primers does.

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#557 Post by Count Chocula »

Have fun with the powder scale, Aaron. Good times.
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#558 Post by Aaron »

Yeah, I haven't looked at that closely yet but I have a volume measure as well. Going to be lots of reading of instructions.

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#559 Post by Djinnkitty83 »

Zod wrote:maybe if i go postal my shitbag neighbors will learn how to shut the fuck up during hours everyone else is trying to sleep
Several visits from the police and an underage alcohol bust weren't enough to convince my neighbors. Best of luck!

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#560 Post by Veef »

man i should probably get a job soon

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#561 Post by adr-admin »

jobs are for the bobs

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#562 Post by Veef »

i used to work for a Bob

talk ya deaf about anything and everything

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#563 Post by Bakustra »

negatives: a whole bunch of self-inflicted (mostly) crap

positives: i am really loving romance of the three kingdoms

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#564 Post by starku »

i hope you dont have a translation that calls maybe nine guys 'xu chu'

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#565 Post by Zod »

I think today counts as a unique experience.

Instead of a belligerent drunken cockhole begging for monies, I got to deal with a belligerent drunken cockhole telling me to take his money.

Of course if I had the odds are highly likely he would have been screaming his head off for the police. Self preservation wins out.
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#566 Post by Nietzslime »

i worry i'm becoming maudlin

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#567 Post by Phantasee »

School started last night for me. I'm about to go start my first Thursday. We will see how much I regret my schedule by the end of the day. 11-330, no breaks, 630-730. Tuesday's also have a lab from 4-5. My advisor freaks out anytime I take two classes with mathematical content (good luck not doing that with an Accounting major lol). I'm taking stats II, ops mgmt, linear algebra, adv cost acct, and income tax. She tried to convince me I should delay graduation and finish in September. Fortunately tax is way more reading than anything else.

I applied for graduation. You'd think there would be more to it than just clicking a button that reads "SUBMIT APPLICATION". Like, some ceremony. Fireworks, maybe a little MIDI playing.

All you get is, "You have successfully applied for graduation." with a big check mark.

It's 9am on the second day but I'm already looking forward to my 4 day weekend. Hopefully that makes my Tuesday Thursday pain more bearable.
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#568 Post by The Spartan »

Phantasee wrote:I applied for graduation. You'd think there would be more to it than just clicking a button that reads "SUBMIT APPLICATION". Like, some ceremony. Fireworks, maybe a little MIDI playing.
That's what the actual graduation is for. ;)

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#569 Post by starku »

look he has a study advisor

you're a bit too advanced for him

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Phantasee wrote:I applied for graduation. You'd think there would be more to it than just clicking a button that reads "SUBMIT APPLICATION". Like, some ceremony. Fireworks, maybe a little MIDI playing.

All you get is, "You have successfully applied for graduation." with a big check mark.
you cannot be for real

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#571 Post by starku »

sorry dude heis

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#572 Post by adr-admin »

midi rox

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#573 Post by Darth Tedious »

adr wrote:midi rox
Everyone still tends to think that all midi needs to sound like shitty GM.
You can do anything with it.
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#574 Post by starku »

if you have to package the sounds in the midi

you might as well use actual media

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#575 Post by Darth Tedious »

starku wrote:if you have to package the sounds in the midi

you might as well use actual media
I'm talking about using midi myself.
I have the sounds.

My statement was from the angle that midi is awesome for musicians (and audiophiles), because it's like sheet music for computers (and musical hardware).
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