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  • PasserbyePasserbye Registered User
    Tarranon wrote: »
    that song can't stand a chance with someone who doesn't even like sweet home alabama

    James makes up for this by having good taste in women.

  • ZandraconZandracon Registered User regular
    Huhhh. Animorphs is being re-released next year.

  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    run up and q and r and trololololololololololol

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • Silas BrownSilas Brown Registered User regular
    Damn, I can't wait to try Tristana out.

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Did I mention that I unlocked cardboard tube Jax? Hell yeah bitches

    Spoiler:

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • TarranonTarranon Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Tarranon wrote: »
    that song can't stand a chance with someone who doesn't even like sweet home alabama

    James makes up for this by having good taste in women.

    For myself, I'll make up for it by

    8-)

    Having good taste in music.

  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Tarranon wrote: »
    that song can't stand a chance with someone who doesn't even like sweet home alabama

    James makes up for this by having good taste in women.

    I liked Sweet Home Alabama right up until I realized that in the lyrics they're basically excusing the Watergate scandal because Nixon's a Republican and they're supposed to be good for the country.

    Dis' wrote: »
    Cancer is when cells stop letting the body mooch off their hard work - clearly a community of like-minded cells should isolate themselves and do the best job each can do, even if the rest of the body collapses!
  • STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT EVERYBODY'S GOT A PRICE! Registered User regular
    My favorite LoL moment so far is I was playing Morde and a 3v3 happened. The other team narrowly escapes (or so they think) except for one thing... I put my Ult on Trist. 4 seconds later she dies and a ghost form of her spawns. I kill the other two and the other team is screaming WTF.

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Damn, I can't wait to try Tristana out.

    I hate midget nukers

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • RyadicRyadic Registered User regular
    One band/person who is irredeemable is Fred Durst/ Limp Bizkit.

    Limp Bizkit was my favorite band for a while in high school.

    Then I grew some ears apparently.

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  • TaranisTaranis Must be the feeling, it brings to you That makes you do what you doRegistered User regular
    Normally I have much respect for someone with a degree in any field of science, but I hate Michio Kaku.

    I don't know why, but he is terrible.

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Ryadic wrote: »
    One band/person who is irredeemable is Fred Durst/ Limp Bizkit.

    Limp Bizkit was my favorite band for a while in high school.

    Then I grew some ears apparently.

    That's okay, my favorite band in high school was Rush.

    At least Limp Bizkit was popular when you were in high school.

    Me? I have no excuse.

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • Silas BrownSilas Brown Registered User regular
    Man, I've finally played LoL and LoL talk still leaves me feeling alienated. I guess there's quite a learning curve.

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  • RyadicRyadic Registered User regular
    Feral wrote: »
    Ryadic wrote: »
    One band/person who is irredeemable is Fred Durst/ Limp Bizkit.

    Limp Bizkit was my favorite band for a while in high school.

    Then I grew some ears apparently.

    That's okay, my favorite band in high school was Rush.

    At least Limp Bizkit was popular when you were in high school.

    Me? I have no excuse.

    I love Rush.

    Moving Pictures is one of my favorite albums.

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Taranis wrote: »
    Normally I have much respect for people with a degree in any field of science, but I hate Michio Kaku.

    I don't know why, but he is terrible.

    Because he's looney, smug, and spouts made-up bullshit?

    Him and Aubrey de Grey can get on the crazy rocket straight to the crazy planet orbiting crazygeuse.

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • JamesJames Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    James wrote: »
    sorry passer, but i really do not like that song :P

    Well if you don't like Lynyrd Skynyrd or Doobie Brothers, then I can understand you not liking it.

    No, they are fine.

  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Man, I've finally played LoL and LoL talk still leaves me feeling alienated. I guess there's quite a learning curve.

    all you need to know is
    Feral wrote: »
    run up and q and r and trololololololololololol

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT EVERYBODY'S GOT A PRICE! Registered User regular
    I like Rush :(

    (USER WAS INFRACTED FOR THIS POST)

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  • JamesJames Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Tarranon wrote: »
    that song can't stand a chance with someone who doesn't even like sweet home alabama

    James makes up for this by having good taste in women.

    8-)

  • RyadicRyadic Registered User regular
    Oh SOTAR. You're so silly. :)

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Prooofffffeeemmmmmmmmmm


    WHAT IS YOUR LOL NAME STOP

    XOXOXO

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • JamesJames Registered User regular
    Rush is Canadian so you are allowed to like them.

  • Silas BrownSilas Brown Registered User regular
    Feral wrote: »
    Prooofffffeeemmmmmmmmmm


    WHAT IS YOUR LOL NAME STOP

    XOXOXO

    Promori

    What is your LOL name?

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Feral wrote: »
    Prooofffffeeemmmmmmmmmm


    WHAT IS YOUR LOL NAME STOP

    XOXOXO

    Promori

    What is your LOL name?

    That name reminds me of ProPatriaMori. I wonder what happened to him.

    FeralNSFW

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • Mojo_JojoMojo_Jojo Tough on mime. Tough on the causes of mime Registered User regular
    I love the dating thread so much that I'm thinking of asking it to move in with me.

  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    Mojo_Jojo wrote: »
    I love the dating thread so much that I'm thinking of asking it to move in with me.

    All sitting atop your long-distance relationship tower.

    Dis' wrote: »
    Cancer is when cells stop letting the body mooch off their hard work - clearly a community of like-minded cells should isolate themselves and do the best job each can do, even if the rest of the body collapses!
  • PasserbyePasserbye Registered User
    Tarranon wrote: »
    Passerbye wrote: »
    Tarranon wrote: »
    that song can't stand a chance with someone who doesn't even like sweet home alabama

    James makes up for this by having good taste in women.

    For myself, I'll make up for it by

    8-)

    Having good taste in music.

    Oh see you lead me on there.

    You're a bad man. :cry:
    I liked Sweet Home Alabama right up until I realized that in the lyrics they're basically excusing the Watergate scandal because Nixon's a Republican and they're supposed to be good for the country.

    The who-what-now? Since when? It's not excusing anything. :?
    James wrote: »
    Passerbye wrote: »
    James wrote: »
    sorry passer, but i really do not like that song :P

    Well if you don't like Lynyrd Skynyrd or Doobie Brothers, then I can understand you not liking it.

    No, they are fine.

    The Kid Rock song is basically a revisit of Sweet Home Alabama. What's your issue with it?

  • STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT EVERYBODY'S GOT A PRICE! Registered User regular
    FearlNSFAnyone

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  • PasserbyePasserbye Registered User
    FearlNSFAnyone

    I dunno. I was around him. He was quite the gentleman.

    Maybe NSF people he finds sexy? :lol:

  • TaranisTaranis Must be the feeling, it brings to you That makes you do what you doRegistered User regular
    Feral wrote: »
    Taranis wrote: »
    Normally I have much respect for people with a degree in any field of science, but I hate Michio Kaku.

    I don't know why, but he is terrible.

    Because he's looney, smug, and spouts made-up bullshit?

    Him and Aubrey de Grey can get on the crazy rocket straight to the crazy planet orbiting crazygeuse.

    That is exactly it.

    He is somewhat tolerable when he is reiterating everything that is said in The Universe, but I just want to punch him in the face when I watch Sci-fi Science.

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  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    FearlNSFAnyone

    I dunno. I was around him. He was quite the gentleman.

    Maybe NSF people he finds sexy? :lol:

    I knock not upon closed doors.

    But when I find them ajar I burst them open.

    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • Mojo_JojoMojo_Jojo Tough on mime. Tough on the causes of mime Registered User regular
    Mojo_Jojo wrote: »
    I love the dating thread so much that I'm thinking of asking it to move in with me.

    All sitting atop your long-distance relationship tower.

    I am the one-eyed man!

    The tower isn't actually made from ivory. It's just faux-ivory cladding. The frame is steel.

  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    I liked Sweet Home Alabama right up until I realized that in the lyrics they're basically excusing the Watergate scandal because Nixon's a Republican and they're supposed to be good for the country.

    The who-what-now? Since when? It's not excusing anything. :?

    In Birmingham they love the governor
    Now we all did what we could do
    Now Watergate does not bother me
    Does your conscience bother you?
    Tell the truth


    I mean, I don't know how else I'm supposed to interpret that. But given the correspondence of it being about the South - well.

    Dis' wrote: »
    Cancer is when cells stop letting the body mooch off their hard work - clearly a community of like-minded cells should isolate themselves and do the best job each can do, even if the rest of the body collapses!
  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • JamesJames Registered User regular
    Passerbye wrote: »
    James wrote: »
    Passerbye wrote: »
    James wrote: »
    sorry passer, but i really do not like that song :P

    Well if you don't like Lynyrd Skynyrd or Doobie Brothers, then I can understand you not liking it.

    No, they are fine.

    The Kid Rock song is basically a revisit of Sweet Home Alabama. What's your issue with it?

    It's like when someone does a cover of Whole Lotta Love.

    It's not that there's anything inherently wrong with the song. I may even like the source material! But I can't get into it. Not in the way my pop-country loving friends can.

    Also, Kid Rock.

  • PasserbyePasserbye Registered User
    Passerbye wrote: »
    I liked Sweet Home Alabama right up until I realized that in the lyrics they're basically excusing the Watergate scandal because Nixon's a Republican and they're supposed to be good for the country.

    The who-what-now? Since when? It's not excusing anything. :?

    In Birmingham they love the governor
    Now we all did what we could do
    Now Watergate does not bother me
    Does your conscience bother you?
    Tell the truth


    I mean, I don't know how else I'm supposed to interpret that. But given the correspondence of it being about the South - well.

    The whole song is a response to Neil Young singing shit about the South. All Southerners shouldn't be made to feel guilty about Watergate because of Nixon, thus it doesn't bother the singer because he's not responsible for it.

  • PasserbyePasserbye Registered User
    Feral wrote: »
    I knock not upon closed doors.

    But when I find them ajar I burst them open.

    I'll be sure to keep my definitely-single friends away from you then. :lol:
    James wrote: »
    It's like when someone does a cover of Whole Lotta Love.

    It's not that there's anything inherently wrong with the song. I may even like the source material! But I can't get into it. Not in the way my pop-country loving friends can.

    Also, Kid Rock.

    Ah, you just don't like pop-country. I don't think that particular one sounds poppy at all, but ok.

  • VariableVariable The Excellence of Execution Calgary, Albert CARegistered User regular
    I feel as elm does about it

    The best there is, the best there was, the best there ever will be
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  • RyadicRyadic Registered User regular
    I wasn't alive during Watergate, but how I always interpreted the lyrics was who gives a shit, really? Is it that big of a deal to us?

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