and the whole "but no one actually uses it that way anymore" argument doesn't hold any water for me when i google slash fiction and all of the hits describe slash fiction as same sex romantic pairing fan fiction and the slash fiction repository website consists of same sex romantic pairing fan fictions
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ThomamelasOnly one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered Userregular
If I wanted to blow things up, can I just outright buy c4?
Kinda. The laws around explosives are weird. If you wanted to buy C4 you'd need a FEL. But that is mostly going to cover storage and making sure you have a safe place to storage it. There are binary kits you can buy for mixing your own explosives, for instance people make tannerite that way.
they think "What the fuck, Scrubbing Bubbles porn?"
...Doesn't that prove my point, though? (that people use "rule 34" as an adjective to describe the picture equivalent of slash fiction)
Nobody thinks about copyright when they use the phrase "slash-fiction" either, they just think "story about Harry boning Draco".
I suppose if you cannot accept that "Rule 34" has both an adjective and a noun definition, then the answer to the original question is "no, there exists no word for that".
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ThomamelasOnly one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered Userregular
There are other explosives that can be bought in a much more legal fashion. Tannerite is popular for instance. Stuff is very stable. Unless you put a bullet in it. Then boom. Much fun.
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Donkey KongPutting Nintendo out of business with AI nipsRegistered Userregular
Food Battle Club (フードバトルクラブ) is a Japanese competitive eating television program by Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Due to a death caused by a bread-eating contest the show was canceled.[citation needed]
glorious nippon
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TTODewbackPuts the drawl in ya'llI think I'm in HellRegistered Userregular
verisimilitude isn't even a real word
I mean it is in the lizard language
But not in your pathetic human language
Food Battle Club (フードバトルクラブ) is a Japanese competitive eating television program by Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Due to a death caused by a bread-eating contest the show was canceled.[citation needed]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edRbcTXAijY
First thought: Wow that's a big boom.
Second thought: They just blew up easily $100k in reclaimed barn wood.
I figured as much.
Too bad! Seems like it would be massively fun.
I should get back into the model rocket scene.
they should do more re-edits of insane japanese gameshows
Resident 8bitdo expert.
Resident hybrid/flap cover expert.
...Doesn't that prove my point, though? (that people use "rule 34" as an adjective to describe the picture equivalent of slash fiction)
Nobody thinks about copyright when they use the phrase "slash-fiction" either, they just think "story about Harry boning Draco".
I suppose if you cannot accept that "Rule 34" has both an adjective and a noun definition, then the answer to the original question is "no, there exists no word for that".
There are other explosives that can be bought in a much more legal fashion. Tannerite is popular for instance. Stuff is very stable. Unless you put a bullet in it. Then boom. Much fun.
I've gotta stop because I really, genuinely do not care.
but that's my favorite part!
glorious nippon
I mean it is in the lizard language
But not in your pathetic human language
That's p. sensible of them to cancel the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTcJwYVHi6w
I get visceral enjoyment out of Geraldo's distress
On average, this thread was speeding through at warp 3.1
@Mazzyx will create the new thread
@emnmnme is backup