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    syndalissyndalis Getting Classy On the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Products regular
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    y2jake215 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    synd's kitchen is a metaphor for our relationship

    Where there once was no wall, now one has been erected

    And there's a lot of dirty laundry in our past

    AND our present!

    Instead of a pantry, we kept the laundry closet since he was kind enough to build the exhaust, extra gas line and water hookups in, and we just extended our kitchen into what was supposed to be the dining area, hence why the fridge and those extra cabinet countertops are built on wood instead of tile.

    So its an 1100 square foot, 3 br 2 ba apartment with laundry, a jacuzzi tub and excellent views right off the A and the 1.

    I live in a unicorn.

    *quietly plots murder*

    NY Real Estate is a remorseless game

    You will have to deal with our vicious guard dragons.

    SW-4158-3990-6116
    Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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    HakkekageHakkekage Space Whore Academy summa cum laudeRegistered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    kaleedity wrote: »
    is seltzer water from typical US style restaurant soda machines just really bad or is seltzer just disgusting

    It's carbon dioxide + water. It's pretty much impossible to screw up, though some places have pretty chlorinated water.

    We have a big tank filter in our fridge that we drink our water from, and the stuff that comes out of there tastes pretty pure and clean.

    Seltzer from that thing tastes better than perrier, and is actually more fizzy the way we make it.

    Overfizzed seltzer mixed with booze is great because the bubbles still come through pretty stronk.

    I only like seltzer mixed

    otherwise sparkling water is yuck

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    NNID: Hakkekage
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    WinkyWinky rRegistered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    i was about to negatively comment on the tiling

    needs to be more brutal

    i....I'm not being negative

    i sincerely like it

    I personally think it is great, though its not exactly kitchen tile.

    Back when the columbian drug dude lived here, he converted our kitchen into a laundry room, and that was the tile he used.

    The kitchen was in the other apartment that he connected to the main by taking the entire wall down between them.

    Summer isn't the biggest fan of the tile, but she hasn't commented on it in a while so I think it has blended into the background at this point.

    Columbian drug dude makes me think of a cocaine golem...

    Was the previous tenant an intelligent contruct made entirely from congealed cocaine?

    Sometimes I feel like I'm this only with amphetamines

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    HakkekageHakkekage Space Whore Academy summa cum laudeRegistered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    y2jake215 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    synd's kitchen is a metaphor for our relationship

    Where there once was no wall, now one has been erected

    And there's a lot of dirty laundry in our past

    AND our present!

    Instead of a pantry, we kept the laundry closet since he was kind enough to build the exhaust, extra gas line and water hookups in, and we just extended our kitchen into what was supposed to be the dining area, hence why the fridge and those extra cabinet countertops are built on wood instead of tile.

    So its an 1100 square foot, 3 br 2 ba apartment with laundry, a jacuzzi tub and excellent views right off the A and the 1.

    I live in a unicorn.

    *quietly plots murder*

    NY Real Estate is a remorseless game

    You will have to deal with our vicious guard dragons.

    Whoa did you have to get a permit for those

    3DS: 2165 - 6538 - 3417
    NNID: Hakkekage
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    surrealitychecksurrealitycheck lonely, but not unloved dreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered User regular
    Argument by analogy is both powerful and intuitive - but good analogies are difficult, and even a good one is always a risk of derailment

    It behooves both interlocutors to stay on track and only discuss the analogy insofar as it relates to the main discussion (and, frankly, just ignore bad analogies as much as possible).

    i am an analogy terrorist

    i come in and throw as many random obfuscating analogies in the air as possible, like sepia, then run away laffing furiously

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    EddyEddy Gengar the Bittersweet Registered User regular
    person in front of me in this con law class keeps grumbling under their breath when the prof points out the legal pitfalls of roe v wade

    "and the morning stars I have seen
    and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
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    syndalissyndalis Getting Classy On the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Products regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    i was about to negatively comment on the tiling

    needs to be more brutal

    i....I'm not being negative

    i sincerely like it

    I personally think it is great, though its not exactly kitchen tile.

    Back when the columbian drug dude lived here, he converted our kitchen into a laundry room, and that was the tile he used.

    The kitchen was in the other apartment that he connected to the main by taking the entire wall down between them.

    Summer isn't the biggest fan of the tile, but she hasn't commented on it in a while so I think it has blended into the background at this point.

    Columbian drug dude makes me think of a cocaine golem...

    Was the previous tenant an intelligent contruct made entirely from congealed cocaine?

    Never met the guy, but I am going to say... maybe?

    He held some of the most ridiculous parties in this place, or so I have heard from my neighbors... like mountains of coke and tons of hookers kind of things.

    SW-4158-3990-6116
    Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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    LudiousLudious I just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered User regular
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Ludious wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    y2jake215 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    synd's kitchen is a metaphor for our relationship

    Where there once was no wall, now one has been erected

    And there's a lot of dirty laundry in our past

    AND our present!

    Instead of a pantry, we kept the laundry closet since he was kind enough to build the exhaust, extra gas line and water hookups in, and we just extended our kitchen into what was supposed to be the dining area, hence why the fridge and those extra cabinet countertops are built on wood instead of tile.

    So its an 1100 square foot, 3 br 2 ba apartment with laundry, a jacuzzi tub and excellent views right off the A and the 1.

    I live in a unicorn.

    *quietly plots murder*

    first time you quietly did anything

    HAHA YEAH I TALK REAL BIG GAME

    EVEN MORE THAN YOU LUDIOUS

    who bluffed who into killing themselves in Coup

    MY GAME IS FLAWLESS

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    Also I just don't even trade in person now. There is no point. Far easier to just trade online.

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    21stCentury21stCentury Call me Pixel, or Pix for short! [They/Them]Registered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    i was about to negatively comment on the tiling

    needs to be more brutal

    i....I'm not being negative

    i sincerely like it

    I personally think it is great, though its not exactly kitchen tile.

    Back when the columbian drug dude lived here, he converted our kitchen into a laundry room, and that was the tile he used.

    The kitchen was in the other apartment that he connected to the main by taking the entire wall down between them.

    Summer isn't the biggest fan of the tile, but she hasn't commented on it in a while so I think it has blended into the background at this point.

    Columbian drug dude makes me think of a cocaine golem...

    Was the previous tenant an intelligent contruct made entirely from congealed cocaine?

    Never met the guy, but I am going to say... maybe?

    He held some of the most ridiculous parties in this place, or so I have heard from my neighbors... like mountains of coke and tons of hookers kind of things.

    You know you've made it big when you rent whores by weight.

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    EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    Here's a GIF on the gravitation maneuvers they pulled off to land on that comet and Jesus Harold Ramis Christ.

    http://images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/avZGG4q_460sa_v1.gif

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    EddyEddy Gengar the Bittersweet Registered User regular
    examine something in a disinterested manner for once in your life, you horrible progressive

    "and the morning stars I have seen
    and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
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    RiemannLivesRiemannLives Registered User regular
    hmm, I should eat something today. Have only had a lot of coffee so far.

    oh yeah, new office is right next to the commons. Woooooo!

    Attacked by tweeeeeeees!
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    spool32spool32 Contrary Library Registered User regular
    Eddy wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    i was about to negatively comment on the tiling

    needs to be more brutal

    i....I'm not being negative

    i sincerely like it

    i wasn't implying that you were being negative, but your defensiveness is probative evidence that it was an insincere remark and you hated it all along

    the jury finds hakkekage...

    GUILTY

    like all women

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    Evil MultifariousEvil Multifarious Registered User regular
    Eddy wrote: »
    Argument by analogy is both powerful and intuitive - but good analogies are difficult, and even a good one is always a risk of derailment

    It behooves both interlocutors to stay on track and only discuss the analogy insofar as it relates to the main discussion (and, frankly, just ignore bad analogies as much as possible).

    i value accuracy and complexity over the benefits given by argument by analogy

    you fucking demagogue

    I will choke you to death with my balls, you mewling poindexter

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    HakkekageHakkekage Space Whore Academy summa cum laudeRegistered User regular
    Echo wrote: »
    Here's a GIF on the gravitation maneuvers they pulled off to land on that comet and Jesus Harold Ramis Christ.

    http://images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/avZGG4q_460sa_v1.gif

    incredible.

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    NNID: Hakkekage
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    LudiousLudious I just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered User regular
    Eddy wrote: »
    Argument by analogy is both powerful and intuitive - but good analogies are difficult, and even a good one is always a risk of derailment

    It behooves both interlocutors to stay on track and only discuss the analogy insofar as it relates to the main discussion (and, frankly, just ignore bad analogies as much as possible).

    i value accuracy and complexity over the benefits given by argument by analogy

    you fucking demagogue

    I will choke you to death with my balls, you mewling poindexter

    Eddy is a law student, he's had more balls down his throat than you can imagine

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    descdesc Goretexing to death Registered User regular
    Eddy wrote: »
    i grew up on soda

    leave the effete non-sweet beverages to the coastal urbanites

    Ahh, San Pellegrino

    One of life's little shallow aspirational pleasures

    So refreshing

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    PLAPLA The process.Registered User regular
    Oof. Still a lot to do, but tired.

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    OnTheLastCastleOnTheLastCastle let's keep it haimish for the peripatetic Registered User regular
    spool32 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    i was about to negatively comment on the tiling

    needs to be more brutal

    i....I'm not being negative

    i sincerely like it

    i wasn't implying that you were being negative, but your defensiveness is probative evidence that it was an insincere remark and you hated it all along

    the jury finds hakkekage...

    GUILTY

    like all women

    if it bleeds, it leads

    wait

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    DeebaserDeebaser on my way to work in a suit and a tie Ahhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered User regular
    So this just happened
    kobedunking.jpg

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    Echo: Posting something amazing and helping me remember Harold Ramis is dead in a single sweep. This is me right now: :|

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    syndalissyndalis Getting Classy On the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Products regular
    Deebaser wrote: »
    So this just happened
    kobedunking.jpg

    I don't know if there will ever be a better visual representation of getting dunked on.

    SW-4158-3990-6116
    Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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    LudiousLudious I just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    Deebaser wrote: »
    So this just happened
    kobedunking.jpg

    I don't know if there will ever be a better visual representation of getting dunked on.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD_pVNIcgg0

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    EddyEddy Gengar the Bittersweet Registered User regular
    Echo wrote: »
    Here's a GIF on the gravitation maneuvers they pulled off to land on that comet and Jesus Harold Ramis Christ.

    http://images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/avZGG4q_460sa_v1.gif

    they could hang this on a wall in an art museum

    "and the morning stars I have seen
    and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
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    Irond WillIrond Will WARNING: NO HURTFUL COMMENTS, PLEASE!!!!! Cambridge. MAModerator mod
    edited November 2014
    Vanguard wrote: »
    will you just used a simile to define your metaphor

    time to go to the gallows

    yeah it was a stupid joke that i wasn't really pulling off and no one was getting so i abandoned it :(

    i was setting up my explanations like i would a metaphor or analogy, but then just inserting a tautology

    because i don't believe in metaphors, see?

    lol

    Irond Will on
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    DeebaserDeebaser on my way to work in a suit and a tie Ahhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered User regular
    Ludious wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Ludious wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    y2jake215 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    synd's kitchen is a metaphor for our relationship

    Where there once was no wall, now one has been erected

    And there's a lot of dirty laundry in our past

    AND our present!

    Instead of a pantry, we kept the laundry closet since he was kind enough to build the exhaust, extra gas line and water hookups in, and we just extended our kitchen into what was supposed to be the dining area, hence why the fridge and those extra cabinet countertops are built on wood instead of tile.

    So its an 1100 square foot, 3 br 2 ba apartment with laundry, a jacuzzi tub and excellent views right off the A and the 1.

    I live in a unicorn.

    *quietly plots murder*

    first time you quietly did anything

    HAHA YEAH I TALK REAL BIG GAME

    EVEN MORE THAN YOU LUDIOUS

    who bluffed who into killing themselves in Coup

    MY GAME IS FLAWLESS

    I HEARD WE WERE TALKING ABOUT COUP AND I CAME AS QUICK AS I COULD

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    LudiousLudious I just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered User regular
    Irond Will wrote: »
    Vanguard wrote: »
    will you just used a simile to define your metaphor

    time to go to the gallows

    yeah it was a stupid joke that i wasn't really pulling off and no one was getting so i abandoned it :(


    smh

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    Irond WillIrond Will WARNING: NO HURTFUL COMMENTS, PLEASE!!!!! Cambridge. MAModerator mod
    Eddy wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    i was about to negatively comment on the tiling

    needs to be more brutal

    i....I'm not being negative

    i sincerely like it

    i wasn't implying that you were being negative, but your defensiveness is probative evidence that it was an insincere remark and you hated it all along

    she was setting up an elaborate neg

    "i really like your tile wall. it reminds me of all the good times i've had waiting for the L train"

    Wqdwp8l.png
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    LudiousLudious I just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered User regular
    Deebaser wrote: »
    Ludious wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    Ludious wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    y2jake215 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    synd's kitchen is a metaphor for our relationship

    Where there once was no wall, now one has been erected

    And there's a lot of dirty laundry in our past

    AND our present!

    Instead of a pantry, we kept the laundry closet since he was kind enough to build the exhaust, extra gas line and water hookups in, and we just extended our kitchen into what was supposed to be the dining area, hence why the fridge and those extra cabinet countertops are built on wood instead of tile.

    So its an 1100 square foot, 3 br 2 ba apartment with laundry, a jacuzzi tub and excellent views right off the A and the 1.

    I live in a unicorn.

    *quietly plots murder*

    first time you quietly did anything

    HAHA YEAH I TALK REAL BIG GAME

    EVEN MORE THAN YOU LUDIOUS

    who bluffed who into killing themselves in Coup

    MY GAME IS FLAWLESS

    I HEARD WE WERE TALKING ABOUT COUP AND I CAME AS QUICK AS I COULD

    and that's why your wife is so good at bluffing

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    syndalissyndalis Getting Classy On the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Products regular
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    Hakkekage wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    y2jake215 wrote: »
    Eddy wrote: »
    synd's kitchen is a metaphor for our relationship

    Where there once was no wall, now one has been erected

    And there's a lot of dirty laundry in our past

    AND our present!

    Instead of a pantry, we kept the laundry closet since he was kind enough to build the exhaust, extra gas line and water hookups in, and we just extended our kitchen into what was supposed to be the dining area, hence why the fridge and those extra cabinet countertops are built on wood instead of tile.

    So its an 1100 square foot, 3 br 2 ba apartment with laundry, a jacuzzi tub and excellent views right off the A and the 1.

    I live in a unicorn.

    *quietly plots murder*

    NY Real Estate is a remorseless game

    You will have to deal with our vicious guard dragons.

    Whoa did you have to get a permit for those

    well currently they are pretty tiny, though two of them have been breathing fire so I guess they need to stay away from the co2 tank

    SW-4158-3990-6116
    Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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    surrealitychecksurrealitycheck lonely, but not unloved dreaming of faulty keys and latchesRegistered User regular
    Irond Will wrote: »
    Vanguard wrote: »
    will you just used a simile to define your metaphor

    time to go to the gallows

    yeah it was a stupid joke that i wasn't really pulling off and no one was getting so i abandoned it :(

    i was setting up my explanations like i would a metaphor or analogy, but then just inserting a tautology

    because i don't believe in metaphors, see?

    lol

    lol! lol! lol!

    its ok will i do not judge

    i have this new mechanical keyboard and it makes a moderate amount of noise but it feels pretty nice to type on

    obF2Wuw.png
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    spacekungfumanspacekungfuman Poor and minority-filled Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    I love sodastream.

    It's been a great addition to our home... only problem is that Summer and I love overfizzed seltzer so much that we blast through 1-2 of those cans a week (15 bucks a pop). This has been less than ideal for budgetary reasons. Also, since buying those canisters puts money into the israel/palestine conflict I have moral reasons to be sad they were getting nearly 100 bucks a month out of me.

    There are companies that make modified bits of hardware that let you hook up other CO2 containers, and then sell paintball canisters to replace the locked-in sodastream canisters. But paintball canisters cannot be refilled in Manhattan due to laws regarding pressurized things. So having to go back and forth all the time to get my gas would have driven me nuts.

    So I went another way.

    tcbqomwlmrkq.jpg
    I mean, that looks normal enough right? But whats that red handle off to the side?

    t8g1fpb35olu.jpg

    It costs 25+ tax to refill this monster, and it has anywhere from 25-30 refills worth in it.

    I think I just won at sodastream.

    Did Oscar the Grouch put up much of a fight when you stole his garbage can?

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    I love sodastream.

    It's been a great addition to our home... only problem is that Summer and I love overfizzed seltzer so much that we blast through 1-2 of those cans a week (15 bucks a pop). This has been less than ideal for budgetary reasons. Also, since buying those canisters puts money into the israel/palestine conflict I have moral reasons to be sad they were getting nearly 100 bucks a month out of me.

    There are companies that make modified bits of hardware that let you hook up other CO2 containers, and then sell paintball canisters to replace the locked-in sodastream canisters. But paintball canisters cannot be refilled in Manhattan due to laws regarding pressurized things. So having to go back and forth all the time to get my gas would have driven me nuts.

    So I went another way.

    tcbqomwlmrkq.jpg
    I mean, that looks normal enough right? But whats that red handle off to the side?

    t8g1fpb35olu.jpg

    It costs 25+ tax to refill this monster, and it has anywhere from 25-30 refills worth in it.

    I think I just won at sodastream.

    Did Oscar the Grouch put up much of a fight when you stole his garbage can?

    That doesn't look anything like his garbage can.

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    SparvySparvy Registered User regular
    edited November 2014
    syndalis wrote: »
    I love sodastream.

    It's been a great addition to our home... only problem is that Summer and I love overfizzed seltzer so much that we blast through 1-2 of those cans a week (15 bucks a pop). This has been less than ideal for budgetary reasons. Also, since buying those canisters puts money into the israel/palestine conflict I have moral reasons to be sad they were getting nearly 100 bucks a month out of me.

    There are companies that make modified bits of hardware that let you hook up other CO2 containers, and then sell paintball canisters to replace the locked-in sodastream canisters. But paintball canisters cannot be refilled in Manhattan due to laws regarding pressurized things. So having to go back and forth all the time to get my gas would have driven me nuts.

    So I went another way.

    https://us.v-cdn.net/5018289/uploads/editor/2m/tcbqomwlmrkq.jpg
    I mean, that looks normal enough right? But whats that red handle off to the side?

    https://us.v-cdn.net/5018289/uploads/editor/gs/t8g1fpb35olu.jpg

    It costs 25+ tax to refill this monster, and it has anywhere from 25-30 refills worth in it.

    I think I just won at sodastream.

    Did Oscar the Grouch put up much of a fight when you stole his garbage can?

    That doesn't look anything like his garbage can.

    The garbage can kinda does

    Sparvy on
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    bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
    Jesus this guy is streaming a review copy of DA3

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    Fuzzy Cumulonimbus CloudFuzzy Cumulonimbus Cloud Registered User regular
    Sparvy wrote: »
    syndalis wrote: »
    I love sodastream.

    It's been a great addition to our home... only problem is that Summer and I love overfizzed seltzer so much that we blast through 1-2 of those cans a week (15 bucks a pop). This has been less than ideal for budgetary reasons. Also, since buying those canisters puts money into the israel/palestine conflict I have moral reasons to be sad they were getting nearly 100 bucks a month out of me.

    There are companies that make modified bits of hardware that let you hook up other CO2 containers, and then sell paintball canisters to replace the locked-in sodastream canisters. But paintball canisters cannot be refilled in Manhattan due to laws regarding pressurized things. So having to go back and forth all the time to get my gas would have driven me nuts.

    So I went another way.

    https://us.v-cdn.net/5018289/uploads/editor/2m/tcbqomwlmrkq.jpg
    I mean, that looks normal enough right? But whats that red handle off to the side?

    https://us.v-cdn.net/5018289/uploads/editor/gs/t8g1fpb35olu.jpg

    It costs 25+ tax to refill this monster, and it has anywhere from 25-30 refills worth in it.

    I think I just won at sodastream.

    Did Oscar the Grouch put up much of a fight when you stole his garbage can?

    That doesn't look anything like his garbage can.

    The garbage can kinda does
    Agree.
    But I don't think its a bad thing.
    I like the look.

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    DelmainDelmain Registered User regular
    Jesus this guy is streaming a review copy of DA3


    he gun get shut down hard

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    WinkyWinky rRegistered User regular
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    bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
    Delmain wrote: »
    Jesus this guy is streaming a review copy of DA3


    he gun get shut down hard

    Doubtful, A) reviews are out B) I bet as long as he doesnt get too far in the game.

    People have EA access and can stream it.

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