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

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#876 Post by starku »

its almost like they simply used a bunchh of statistics on borrowing, repaying and servicing habits and measure people agaisnt those trends

but that couldn't be possible

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#877 Post by Aaron »

The women next to me reeks of stale smoke, her pussy probably tastes like a buttcan.

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#878 Post by adr-admin »

starku wrote:its almost like they simply used a bunchh of statistics on borrowing, repaying and servicing habits and measure people agaisnt those trends
then how do you explain it going from 300 - 850

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#879 Post by Darth Fanboy »

Aaron wrote:The women next to me reeks of stale smoke, her pussy probably tastes like a buttcan.
Ask her if she was in Southern California from the year 2002 to 2003, I might know her.

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#880 Post by Aaron »

lol, maybe. Kinda looked like a crackhead.

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#881 Post by starku »

adr wrote:
starku wrote:its almost like they simply used a bunchh of statistics on borrowing, repaying and servicing habits and measure people agaisnt those trends
then how do you explain it going from 300 - 850
Is that a srious question and do you think it addresses the use of statistical trends in risk analysis

Ps you should already know the numbers used to express it could well be irrelevant

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#882 Post by Darth Fanboy »

Aaron wrote:lol, maybe. Kinda looked like a crackhead.
Yeah we might have dated.


So busy holiday weekend is kicked up a notch for me, I got some good news about a RL personal matter. More moneys, more entertainment, life is good.

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#883 Post by adr-admin »

starku wrote:Ps you should already know the numbers used to express it could well be irrelevant
ps :troll:

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#884 Post by starku »

I said RISK ANLAYSIS

Why aren't you buying my ponzu scheme

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#885 Post by Zod »

welp, that's one job applied for

no plans to even move until may or june but it's too good of a match to pass up
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#886 Post by Questor »

DF,

Were you the one that ordered rain? I know I didn't order any for a day I had to be outside this much...

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#887 Post by Phantasee »

So I just watched Immortals instead of doing my tax assignment. I almost wish I had done the assignment instead…
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#888 Post by Bounty »

My grandfather's lungcancer is back and it has spread to the spleen, adrenal gland and liver. There's nothing more the doctors can do. Best case scenario is the palliative care keeps him comfortable for a few more weeks.

Fuck you, cancer.
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#889 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

That really sucks Bounty. Here's hoping that your grandfather doesn't suffer any more pain.

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#890 Post by The Spartan »

You know, I keep seeing FB posts and what not complaining about Whitney Houston's death getting so much press when soldiers death rarely get any.

I'm to the point that I'm genuinely considering responding with, more or less, what the Joker says in The Dark Knight: it's all "part of the plan."

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#891 Post by starku »

part of GODS plan maybe

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#892 Post by The Spartan »

Yeah that would go over even better in Texas.

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#893 Post by Zod »

yo whitney i'm real happy for you and i'mma let you finish but heath ledger had the best celebrity od of all time!
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#894 Post by starku »

attn the goonies is fantastic

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#895 Post by The Spartan »

Of course, I could also say something to the effect of, "Because then everyone would genuinely realize that there's a war on and it's not just the dirty brown Muslims dying and insist that it stop."

But that might get me killed...

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#896 Post by The Spartan »

Funny enough I'm listening to Judith by A Perfect Circle right now.

I say that because I could go to a karaoke night at a bar around here somewhere and sing that song in such a way that people actually understand the lyrics and respond identically.

I think I'll choose life.

I like being alive.

It makes me happy.

Usually.

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#897 Post by Zod »

my sleep schedule's officially fucked

get home at 5pm, go to sleep at 6pm. wake up at 3am, stay awake until I get home from work. repeat.
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#898 Post by Bounty »

And in the same meeting where we discussed how to organise the care for my grandfather my aunt announced that she's finally pregnant. One life ends, one begins.
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#899 Post by starku »

If only the two things were even tenuously related

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#900 Post by Aaron »

Dude, leave him be.

And Bounts, my sympathies and my congratulations.

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