The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution
Re: The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution
i should be getting paid for taking care of my mother
due to the emotional taxation
due to the emotional taxation
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make sure to itemize your deductionsVF5SS wrote:i should be getting paid for taking care of my mother
due to the emotional taxation
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wellPhantasee wrote:report back with your results
i may attempt to repeat your experiment
a few hours in
all those times i opened the pot up
according to the internet i shouldn't have done that
i'm not entirely sure what i was looking for
the chicken in the pot continued to be chicken on each inspection
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wellPhantasee wrote:report back with your results
i may attempt to repeat your experiment
i left the chicken a little longer than the recipes suggests
and it came out... juicy, falling apart at the touch, and not particularly flavourful. this doesn't particularly worry me in this case, since i plan to use this chicken for a soup, but i now know a. to brown the chicken before using the crockpot, instead of just cooking from raw, and b. use more dressing and less chicken broth.
otherwise, success, i guess
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So Section 8 Prejudice isn't too bad of a shooter for only $4, but good god your teammates are some dumb cunts. I want to smack whoever programmed the AI to constantly run in front of you so they could get shot by friendly fire.
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So, I wake up this morning and decide, out of the blue, to check my bill for this semester. Last week I had financial aid authorization but this morning I didn't. I turns out that either the school lost my financial aid probation appeal (on probation due to illness) or denied it. I have been suspended outright for financial aid. If my dead grandfather hadn't left me anything, I'd be fucked. Thank Christ I'm going to university in the summer so I can get away from this school which would greatly benefit from mass firings for those who work in office departments.
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Are you making a stew? Stew is incredibly simple. The first time I tried it I fretted about getting all the proportions from the recipe just right, but I made another one last night and basically just did the following:Nietzslime wrote:i'm cooking with a crockpot for the first time
it's safe to say i have no idea what i'm doing
browned some beef (first coating them with a mix of flour, salt, pepper)
chopped up potatoes and vegetables
mixed up some broth with beef bouillon and water, added more water
threw the lot into a crockpot (including the leftover coating mix)
added some seasonings (thyme, basil)
set the crockpot on low
12 hours later it turned out delicious.
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i am currently making soup with the chicken i cooked in the crockpot
now that i am confident the crockpot works i expect to use it for more important tasks in the future
history shows that i am a danger to any and all stovetops anyway so there are lots of reasons to switch to crockpots
now that i am confident the crockpot works i expect to use it for more important tasks in the future
history shows that i am a danger to any and all stovetops anyway so there are lots of reasons to switch to crockpots
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"You don't wear your headphones when you walk do you"
"Yeah I do. I look around for cars and stay on the sidewalk all the time."
"But you can't hear if someone comes up behind you!"
FUCKING SPICKS GONNA SHANK ME
i feel like there's a breakdown in trust here
"Yeah I do. I look around for cars and stay on the sidewalk all the time."
"But you can't hear if someone comes up behind you!"
FUCKING SPICKS GONNA SHANK ME
i feel like there's a breakdown in trust here
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I'm not drunk enough.
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Why can't I just internalize all my problems so that they fester into mental illness?
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Speaking as a man unfortunately overly acquainted with these issues, you really don't want to do that.
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I see no reason not to.The Spartan wrote:Why can't I just internalize all my problems so that they fester into mental illness?
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can we call you tubbsyThe Spartan wrote:Why can't I just internalize all my problems so that they fester into mental illness?
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That may have been a facetious remark on my part.Sandman wrote:Speaking as a man unfortunately overly acquainted with these issues, you really don't want to do that.
I said mental illness not permavirginity. That ship has long since sailed.Zod wrote:can we call you tubbsy
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I'm going to get insurance again
Now I can see the doctor
People gonna treat me nice again
Now I can see the doctor
People gonna treat me nice again
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It'd probably work better for chili than for the chicken...
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fuck me spidermonkey is an annoying piece of shit to build
small list of shit i've had to do:
1. some hours to figure out how to even get the damn build thing to recognise the existence of gcc. can use a .mozconfig file for this
2. get the damn thing to recognise preprocessor defines so it doesn't try to build with x11 for some fucking reason
3. it tries to create some stupid program to move around files because apparently it can't just use standard commands for this. too bad this sucker won't compile because it's using unicode shit, so i have to rewrite that shit, but then it assumes the argument array is null terminated which it isn't always and breaks down, so i have to fix that shit too
now it actually gets somewhere but stops at
4. some files assume types defined in <stdint.h> are available without including that file, so i have to rewrite it to include it
now it's mostly done, but it stops when
5. g++ is complaining about missing files, it appears the slashes in the file paths are gone for some reason. i spend an hour to track down where the christ it's getting those files from. it's in some auto-generated dependency file has backwards slashes. i change them to forward slashes and
finally
it is done
took the whole goddamn day
let's see if it even works
small list of shit i've had to do:
1. some hours to figure out how to even get the damn build thing to recognise the existence of gcc. can use a .mozconfig file for this
2. get the damn thing to recognise preprocessor defines so it doesn't try to build with x11 for some fucking reason
3. it tries to create some stupid program to move around files because apparently it can't just use standard commands for this. too bad this sucker won't compile because it's using unicode shit, so i have to rewrite that shit, but then it assumes the argument array is null terminated which it isn't always and breaks down, so i have to fix that shit too
now it actually gets somewhere but stops at
4. some files assume types defined in <stdint.h> are available without including that file, so i have to rewrite it to include it
now it's mostly done, but it stops when
5. g++ is complaining about missing files, it appears the slashes in the file paths are gone for some reason. i spend an hour to track down where the christ it's getting those files from. it's in some auto-generated dependency file has backwards slashes. i change them to forward slashes and
finally
it is done
took the whole goddamn day
let's see if it even works
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I'm glad I just redboxed MW3. At least now I know my suspicions about the game were right.
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Your personal preferences are certainly infallible Zod.
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"
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well obviouslytimmy wrote:Your personal preferences are certainly infallible Zod.
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Which did you get?