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

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#251 Post by Zod »

starku wrote:too bad it's a 2-hour puzzle game i guess :V
a pretty easy puzzle game
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#252 Post by timmy »

Beats the shit out of using up the dining table for a week or two.
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#253 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Gands wrote:I got Portal a few days ago.

Is this what all the fuss was about?
Valve needs to get off their ass and finish up HL

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#254 Post by Nietzslime »

moved out of my parents' house

so far everything's gone better than expected
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#255 Post by Phantasee »

doing big things! Good luck Saskatchewan.
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#256 Post by Aaron »

So the kids get tested for their first Ju Jitsu belt next week and tonight, half the moms look dressed to pick up.

Almost as much as after school.

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#257 Post by starku »

it doesn't seem unusual for single mothers in their late 30s early 40s to have never really had an independent life after their youth so they can be a bit unusual

but y'know this is the internet women over 25 aren't allowed to have sexuality

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#258 Post by Aaron »

Oh I certainly approve, I'm not a fan of the "woman cannot look for/enjoy sex. I just...i was going to say itz an odd place but there are a ton of single moms/dads here. So maybe its a good place for it?

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#259 Post by starku »

man if you're single and raising a kid you may seriously have no time ever to do shit for yourself

not all single parents palm their kids off on their parents for weekend meth binges

a friend of mine was pregant at 18 and by the time her kid moved out at 18, she had spent her entire 20s and most of her 30s doing nothing but being a parent

needless to say she was on the prowl literally everywhere because the socially acceptable venues were closed to her

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#260 Post by Aaron »

Yeah, makes sense.

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#261 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

starku wrote:not all single parents palm their kids off on their parents for weekend meth binges
A friend of mine does so she can go out drinking with "the girls." Needless to say, if you're 31 and still doing that shit, while you have kids, it's time to grow the fuck up. I'd argue it's time to grow up at that age, even if you don't have kids, especially when you have goddamned tests in a few days.

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#262 Post by Aaron »

Lot of that here but being a small town, they all look after each other, so no one is ever required to take any responsibility.

Its easy to tell who was born here and who moved by the way they act.

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#263 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Sorry for the rant, I just hate helping people who don't improve or give a shit.

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#264 Post by Aaron »

I understand man.

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#265 Post by Gands »

I've got all 440 of the Riddler trophies in Arkham City.

Now on to New Game Plus.

Yeah, Portal got dull once I finished it. Something about the game gives me a headache.

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#266 Post by Aaron »

Portal 2 is much better. Mostly because of Wheatley.

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Aaron wrote:Portal 2 is much better. Mostly because of Wheatley.
also easier
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#268 Post by Phantasee »

haven't started up my desktop in weeks

takes forever

firefox has to update

everything is crawling

by the time i get firefox to open and itunes to shut up it's 1150 and i don't have enough time to even get to the online lab and wing it

fuck

It's a little frustrating because the damn lab site doesn't even say that there are more labs or assignments, I assumed there were only five labs and one assignment, but I've apparently missed three labs since the midterm and we have another assignment due the day before the final :?

Fuck My Accounting Lab.


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#269 Post by Bounty »

basic maintenance ftw
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#270 Post by Zod »

i think i reboot my pc maybe once a week on purpose, if that
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#271 Post by Karza »

EA customer service :x

I fired up Mass Effect 2, and it seems the old Bioware/Cerberus Network accounts have been demolished at some point during the construction of EA's new (piece of shit) website, and the account info wasn't transferred to the new EA account.

Well no problem, I'll just contact customer service and they'll sort it out.

:lol:

Man, I tell such great jokes. No, what they'll actually do is make you wait for two weeks (despite promising to contact you in 24 hours), and then some barely literate yahoo provides me with a couple of links to articles about solving connectivity issues on xbox and playstation... Except the fucking ticket says I'm playing on PC! So I tell them to get a fucking grip, and a week later they ask for a picture of the purchase receipt and the cerberus network leaflet. Can't provide the first one, since I bought the game about two years ago and have since lost the receipt, but it's all academic anyway because the old support site just got nuked, and the support thread with it.

So I made a new ticket, but really, if the next reply isn't "We're sorry for being incompetent fuckwits, here's a new code with all the missing DLC", I'm never buying another EA game again.

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#272 Post by Phantasee »

How long is it reasonable to expect a customer to hold on to a receipt?

B: My computer is from 02-03, and now that my father got a new laptop and my sister has one ive just been using those or my phone for the majority of my computer work. So it's a bit of a rude shock to go back to such an old, slow machine.

Vista wasn't a big deal to me, my sister's laptop has it and it's aight, but 7 is amazing and makes me hate XP.
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#273 Post by Nietzslime »

ack ack ack

i really want to complain but my life is pretty decent in general

though i am hungry and poor and stressed and such these are largely the result of my own actions

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#274 Post by starku »

nobody asked you about your trust fund ok buddy

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#275 Post by Nietzslime »

starku wrote:nobody asked you about your trust fund ok buddy
ack ack ack :(
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