jakobaggerLO THY DREAD EMPIRE CHAOS IS RESTOREDRegistered Userregular
yeah pretty much. Possibly slightly chillier. Warmer than Norway/Sweden in pure temperature but wind and humidity means it's more unpleasant than you'd expect a lot of the time.
This winter's been exceptionally mild though, and seems to be over now, hooray! Summer in Denmark is basically the best thing ever.
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Holy shit Andre the Giant is playing for New Mexico State.
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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ElldrenIs a woman dammitceterum censeoRegistered Userregular
srsly though he defunded the federal government
and he'd been seen as a progressive governor in Massachusetts, where he established wage laws and worker representation on corporate boards and all sorts of stuff
fuck gendered marketing
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ElldrenIs a woman dammitceterum censeoRegistered Userregular
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
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ElldrenIs a woman dammitceterum censeoRegistered Userregular
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
I'm going to guess it's more the second.
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ShivahnUnaware of her barrel shifter privilegeWestern coastal temptressRegistered User, Moderatormod
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
I'm going to guess it's more the second.
It can be two things.
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ElldrenIs a woman dammitceterum censeoRegistered Userregular
so i was having some light sensitivity this afternoon and figured, since i'm trying it out at pax, i might as well give my eye patch a spin. wore it to work.
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
I'm going to guess it's more the second.
It can be two things.
well only an asshole would assume it was a fashion thing
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This winter's been exceptionally mild though, and seems to be over now, hooray! Summer in Denmark is basically the best thing ever.
lol at old Anglosphere architecture. Outside plumbing, shitty insulation etc.
"I made a bet with my girlfriends that I could get you to say three words to me."
"You lose."
what a douchenozzle
It’s not a very important country most of the time
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I'm afraid the term isn't my invention. I'm very dedicated to spreading the word, though. Happy, even. Ecstatically tumescent.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
and he'd been seen as a progressive governor in Massachusetts, where he established wage laws and worker representation on corporate boards and all sorts of stuff
me too
It is just so perfect in describing them
I don't think much of his presidency but that was a great line c'mon
like, whatever, social norms
fucking early riser lizard person conspiracy controlling the world
people were pretty horrible. little kids say stuff which is, you know, whatever? fine. they're kids. but both times it happened the mother said the exact same thing: "bad! don't say that! there's obviously something wrong with him!" uh... thanks, lady?
a couple of customers were nice- "oh, i hope that's just a cosmetic choice. you alright?" they were mostly older customers, i think maybe ones who've lived long enough to have had eye problems themselves or seen it in kids or grandkids.
but quite a few adults were just... wow. nonstop pirate jokes. avengers jokes. blindness/one-eyed puns. a group of twenty somethings saying "yo!" real loud to get my attention. i turn towards them, they all shuffle out the door with a hand over their eye, laughing.
so it went less well than it might have, i guess.
one lady called me handsome. that lady was rad.
@Casual Eddy
squee
this post made me do the dreamy-one-leg-drifts-up-like-i'm-being-kissed thing
so adorbs, squee
Sorry dude, people can be dicks. (Including me)
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
that lady knew what was up
eyepatches are sexy
i imagine a lot of people assume an eyepatch is an odd cosmetic/fashion choice, not that you have an actual medical condition that would merit it
but i also imagine there are plenty of assholes out there, so
why the fuck would you assume that?
I always assume medical condition
I'm going to guess it's more the second.
It can be two things.
well only an asshole would assume it was a fashion thing
That's going to be fun.
Wow ouch
Geth is dying squirtle.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Good luck!
Thanks!
I'm really hoping that he isn't gay. >.>
maybe i'm being optimistic in thinking that most people would not directly mock someone for having an eye problem
because that's, like, staggeringly rude and cruel?
it's grade school shit
i imagine people in their twenties being, on average, more mature and considerate than that
is that optimistic?
Yes.
It’s not a very important country most of the time
http://steamcommunity.com/id/mortious
Have you met Chu?
exceedingly
and wtf do you mean eye conditions aren't common knowledge?