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Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
edited July 2017 in Debate and/or Discourse
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  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    lBoWsoU.jpg

    I did it, I was a shiny beacon of light

  • P10P10 An Idiot With Low IQ Registered User regular
    good work being tilt-proof kedinik
    you kept it cool under pressure

    Shameful pursuits and utterly stupid opinions
  • HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    I have no idea what any of this is

  • ronyaronya Arrrrrf. the ivory tower's basementRegistered User regular
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  • EddyEddy Gengar the Bittersweet Registered User regular
    I'll take it you were "Coc0nUtbOi"

    "and the morning stars I have seen
    and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
  • TavTav Irish Minister for DefenceRegistered User regular
  • simonwolfsimonwolf i can feel a difference today, a differenceRegistered User regular
    typical yasuo

  • Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    Haphazard wrote: »
    I have no idea what any of this is

    You've never heard about the Kickboxer movies or Step by Step? The latter is a 90's sitcom, starring Suzanne Sommers and Patrick Duffy.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTWxXvtazwY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ORUyDKFPlg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYYSaBLzH4A

    It was a dark time in tv sitcom's, we didn't know any better.

  • simonwolfsimonwolf i can feel a difference today, a differenceRegistered User regular
    edited July 2017
    Here's a dank Australian late 80s early 90s sitcom called Hey Dad!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri8zBWY9oes

    simonwolf on
  • HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    I think my dad might have enjoyed those Kickboxer films, but no, never heard of that sitcom. I know Duffy from Man from Atlantis and Dallas, of course.

  • NSDFRandNSDFRand FloridaRegistered User regular
    Haphazard wrote: »
    I think my dad might have enjoyed those Kickboxer films, but no, never heard of that sitcom. I know Duffy from Man from Atlantis and Dallas, of course.

    When I was elementary school age TGIF on ABC was my introduction to sitcoms. That's the only reason I know about Step by Step.

  • Sir LandsharkSir Landshark resting shark face Registered User regular
    it's too fukkin early

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  • KanaKana Registered User regular
    to briefly continue this before I go to sleep:
    ronya wrote: »
    mm. i am skeptical of arguments from cultural hysteresis but ymmv. by that argument a great many islamic countries should be pretty relaxed about pretty boys with dark eyes but that's pretty darned far from the case

    Ehhh I just don't think the timeline adds up. Sure, the modern church ain't a positive force towards gay rights, but the outline of Korean attitudes predate meaningful influence by the Catholic church in Korea. There's Buddhist sects in Korea opposing homosexuality, so it ain't just a Christian thing. And North Korea prosecutes homosexuality, and that's certainly not out of any loyalty to christian conservatism. And Korea's Christianity is rather unique in former colonized states, spread mostly through self-conversion rather than through foreign missionaries or occupation attempting to spread religion and culture.

    Contributing factor, sure, but THE causative factor, no, that seems to depend on ignoring too many other cultural forces in Korea to me.

    A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
  • Sir LandsharkSir Landshark resting shark face Registered User regular
    @kedinik ranked involves queueing for a specific role these days so I guess in blind pick normal (what I assume you were playing) people really just wanna practice their role a lot of the time so the mad rush to call is on

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  • Sir LandsharkSir Landshark resting shark face Registered User regular
    also ked that looks suspiciously like you played "support" lux and never bought a sightstone how do you respond

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  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    it's too fukkin early
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  • Sir LandsharkSir Landshark resting shark face Registered User regular
    or was it """""""support""""""" zed

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  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    also ked that looks suspiciously like you played "support" lux and never bought a sightstone how do you respond

    How dare you!

    I maxed my E first and my Q second and built for AP and AP-pen and introduced lots of people to the searing light of Demacia

  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    Also it has been 5 years since I knew anything about anything so uh what's a sightstone

    Is that the charm that scans in an area around you

  • BurnageBurnage Registered User regular
    Haphazard wrote: »
    I have no idea what any of this is

    Said every scientist and philosopher, ever

  • simonwolfsimonwolf i can feel a difference today, a differenceRegistered User regular
    ked here's my update on Day 3 of the White Palace:

    I managed to get past a big chunk of things and then I died and was sent back to the bench.

    I hate the White Palace.

  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    simonwolf wrote: »
    ked here's my update on Day 3 of the White Palace:

    I managed to get past a big chunk of things and then I died and was sent back to the bench.

    I hate the White Palace.

    Yeah that sounds like the White Palace

  • Sir LandsharkSir Landshark resting shark face Registered User regular
    kedinik wrote: »
    Also it has been 5 years since I knew anything about anything so uh what's a sightstone

    Is that the charm that scans in an area around you

    it's an item that holds 3 charges and each charge let's you place a ward

    it refills its charges when you return to base

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  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    What even is support-Lux

    It sounds offensive

  • bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
    Now that Im done it maaaaan Kong Skull Island was rad.

    I really wish I had seen it in theaters.

  • Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    Now that Im done it maaaaan Kong Skull Island was rad.

    I really wish I had seen it in theaters.

    Saw it in theaters, twice. Was great.

  • BurnageBurnage Registered User regular
    kedinik wrote: »
    What even is support-Lux

    It sounds offensive

    It's when you go bot lane to maximise how many people you can kill

    Also you ward sometimes I guess

  • kedinikkedinik Registered User regular
    Burnage wrote: »
    Also you ward sometimes I guess

    Disgusting

  • bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
    edited July 2017
    Now that Im done it maaaaan Kong Skull Island was rad.

    I really wish I had seen it in theaters.

    Saw it in theaters, twice. Was great.

    Man I cant wait for Godzilla 2 and I guess Kong vs Godzilla?

    Oh shit it's straight up called
    Godzilla: King of the Monsters

    bloodyroarxx on
  • RonTheDMRonTheDM Yes, yes Registered User regular
    this headache is awful

  • Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    Now that Im done it maaaaan Kong Skull Island was rad.

    I really wish I had seen it in theaters.

    Saw it in theaters, twice. Was great.

    Man I cant wait for Godzilla 2 and I guess Kong vs Godzilla?

    Oh shit it's straight up called
    Godzilla: King of the Monsters

    Is this a sequel to Shin Godzilla? That's the best Godzilla.

  • TraceTrace GNU Terry Pratchett; GNU Gus; GNU Carrie Fisher; GNU Adam We Registered User regular
    http://shesaid.com/sg/company-mission-close-orgasm-gap/
    I’m trying hard not to embolden or use exclamation marks, so I’ll repeat: Free. Sex. Toys. For you. For $0. And there’s no catch. (Except your pledge to put said device to work getting you to O Town.)

    From this study, the facts are pretty clear. Heterosexual men are more likely to say they always orgasmed during sex (95 percent) than us women are (just 65 percent). Interestingly, lesbians are enjoying it 86 percent of the time, so obviously some of them have figured it out, but the orgasm gap refers to heterosexual encounters – that is, sex that is considered ‘over’ when the man has ejaculated.

  • NSDFRandNSDFRand FloridaRegistered User regular
    edited July 2017
    Trace wrote: »
    http://shesaid.com/sg/company-mission-close-orgasm-gap/
    I’m trying hard not to embolden or use exclamation marks, so I’ll repeat: Free. Sex. Toys. For you. For $0. And there’s no catch. (Except your pledge to put said device to work getting you to O Town.)

    From this study, the facts are pretty clear. Heterosexual men are more likely to say they always orgasmed during sex (95 percent) than us women are (just 65 percent). Interestingly, lesbians are enjoying it 86 percent of the time, so obviously some of them have figured it out, but the orgasm gap refers to heterosexual encounters – that is, sex that is considered ‘over’ when the man has ejaculated.

    Having had sex with at least one woman who orgasmed every time and one who had trouble with it due to personal hang ups about sex, I'm curious if this statistic reflects less the physical inability of heterosexual women to reach orgasm and more negative feelings regarding sex due to upbringing or experience (in my anecdote the former was much more "liberal" about sex and the latter was brought up in a very conservative family environment regarding sex). I am apparently one of the 5% of men in that statement and I strongly think part of that is due to personal hang ups that aren't due to family life but for other personal reasons.

    NSDFRand on
  • RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    edited July 2017
    Roughly thirty miles northwest of Nuremberg. Successfully Germaned that I wanted a burger with cheese and bacon but no other salad or sauce!

    @Haphazard

    RMS Oceanic on
  • HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    Roughly thirty miles northwest of Nuremberg. Successfully Germaned that I wanted a burger with cheese and bacon but no other salad or sauce!

    @Haphazard

    Well done. I'm waving in your general direction.

    Oh, and be warned that the people of Nürnberg are very Frank.

  • simonwolfsimonwolf i can feel a difference today, a differenceRegistered User regular
    Shin Godzilla is a pretty bad Godzilla movie, but it's a good attempt to approach Godzilla as an entity being created outside the context of Japanese fears surrounding the use of nuclear weapons, and instead the fears surrounding nuclear reactors and government incompetence in the face of a crisis

  • Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Registered User regular
    simonwolf wrote: »
    Shin Godzilla is a pretty bad Godzilla movie, but it's a good attempt to approach Godzilla as an entity being created outside the context of Japanese fears surrounding the use of nuclear weapons, and instead the fears surrounding nuclear reactors and government incompetence in the face of a crisis

    That's why I like it as a Godzilla film, it's doing something new and does it brilliantly.

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