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[color=deeppink]My record was about 24 hours. It wasn't straight playing, mind you. There was about fifteen minutes to a half hour sometime around the break of dawn that I foolishly attempted sleep. Man, I wish I could recapture that beautiful obsession.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]I reeeealy wish headache medicine would work properly.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]Fun fact: people taking liberties with Wolverine is how Wolverine became Wolverine. That's how most long-term comics work. I enjoyed it. They did a superb job presenting the Weapon program without making it too complex, and nearly every character was portrayed wonderfully. Blob was the highlight. It wasn't as good as the first X-men, but I wouldn't call it bad by any means.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]I don't understand why people get riled up over Rick. I actually like the song.[/color]
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[quote name='Gavin'][SIZE="1"]The spirit of V3 lives on proudly even after seven years.[/SIZE][/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]Much like V1 and V2 are currently living on in the suggestions forum.[/color]
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[quote name='Allamorph'][FONT=Arial] Why "roll", though? [/FONT][/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]It comes from duckroll, the precursor to rickoll. It was an animated (maybe?) image of a wooden duck on wheels. Rick is much more effective, of course.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]Until they make a bus that's a cat, my dream car is one that runs reasonably well and has heated seats.[/color]
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[quote name='Korey'][FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"]I'm assuming you want the weeaboo colloquial defention too? [/FONT][/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]I'm pretty sure there's no definition that [i]isn't[/i] weeaboo and colloquial.[/color]
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[center][YOUTUBE="Too young to be a soldier."]UINhE8L1yXg[/YOUTUBE][/center] [color=deeppink]I really dig this album. Well, most of it, anyway.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]I almost always took my lunch with me. The only time I really didn't was 7th grade, when the snack room was still open. I'd walk in there and gets chips, a candy bar, and a soda. I don't know how I'm still alive.[/color]
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[quote name='Gavin'][CENTER] [IMG]http://www.flashmyspacecomments.com/comments/animated/other/Batman_Joker_Heath_ledger_Comments.gif[/IMG][/CENTER][/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]It's like he's controlling the guy behind him with his hands. That's terrifying.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]I forgot to mention how much I found Nero to be an underwhelming villain because I kept forgetting all about him.[/color]
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[quote name='chibi-master']You DO know that there's an off switch on those furry little irritants, right?[/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]That's what they want you to think.[/color]
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[quote name='Roxie Faye'][color=#9933cc] (Okay, and speaking of which [spoiler]what did you think of the whole Spock/Uhura thing? I know it's like a new thing, but it wasn't too overdone, so I didn't mind it.[/spoiler]) [/color][/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]i think [spoiler]I can't wait for the Uhura/Chapel catfight this is destined to bring about.[/spoiler] I don't know [i]how[/i] I missed it (I think her voice has become so familiar I don't even hear it anymore) but it warms my soul that Majel Barret Roddenberry managed to get a part before she died.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]I'm getting way too neurotic. The last two movies I watched severely depressed me. Those movies being Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist and Revenge of the Nerds II. That's just confusing.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]Saw this earlier today. The die hard Trekker in me thought (massive spoilers here) [spoiler]OH MY GOD NO THAT NEVER HAPPENED WAIT WHAT I'VE SEEN VULCAN NEARLY A DOZEN TIMES DURING SCENES THAT TAKE PLACE A DECADE AFTER THIS AND WHAT IS CHEKOV DOING THERE HE HASN'T EVEN BEEN BORN YET! AHHHH! DAMN YOU ABRAMS YOU JUST INVALIDATED FOUR DECADES OF STORIES YAGHLBLAGLE![/SPOILER] The sane person in me thought this was a fantastic movie. The cast was perfect (the only person I didn't really felt fit was Cho, but that's because Takei cannot be replaced). The characterization was perfect... I actually thought think it was [i]better[/i] than TOS. TOS spent too much time on Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. Sulu had so little pertinent screen time. I think, of all of them, he was the least developed. The story wasn't perfect (in general, I hate time travel), but this is a character piece so it doesn't matter. I enjoyed the hell out of it anyway. And it's flipping [i]hilarious.[/i] The Star Wars fan in me thought [spoiler]Okay, there's the Death Star. Whoops, there goes Alderaan. Hey, Kirk's on Hoth. Better run from that Wompa! Whoops, ran into a cave. Oh, Obi-Wan'll save you. Better have a showdown with the Emperor on the bridge of the Death Star.[/spoiler][/color]
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[quote name='Rachmaninoff']And the bait was taken! Well done! Bravo! :catgirl:[/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]I try to do what I can. ;)[/color]
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[quote name='Rachmaninoff'][I][SIZE="1"]*Joins Sangome*[/SIZE][/I] Watching two grammar Nazi's spar is definitely entertaining. :D[/QUOTE] [color=deeppink]THERE IS NO APOSTROPHE IN "NAZIS!" GOSH.[/COLOR]
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[quote name='Rachmaninoff']Not really. More like a failed attempt to bash Gavin. [color=deeppink][/QUOTE] No, Ace. Gavin's a much beloved and darling little angel. Though bash is hardly an appropriate word.[/color] [quote name='Allamorph']Yes it does. Antecedents are quite specific.[color=deeppink][/quote] Oh really? ;) That's a pretty [URL="http://www.storytellersunplugged.com/antecedents-and-grammar-is-it-really-a-problem"]false[/URL] [URL="http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/eduweb/grammar/course/speech/1_2b.htm"]generalization[/URL], as antecedents are only specific when they are used in a certain way. In this case we're discussing, the antecedant "the above sentence" was not used in a way that brought about absolute clarity, as "the above sentence" could be referring to any sentence situated above the sentence that contained the phrase - which, at least on the default page view setting, included not only the sentences in Ace's post but in several other posts as well. Of course, I'm not [i]that[/i] big of a dick. Here's an example which is more closely pertaining to the problem. Suppose you and I are sitting on a grassy meadow, enjoying a hearty picnic. I glance up, and mention "The cloud above is pretty." You look up. There are a multitude of clouds, of the type fair weather cumulus, strewn about the entire sky. Which cloud am I talking about?[/color]
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[quote name='Allamorph]"[i][u]the[/u][/i'] above sentence[color=deeppink][/quote] "The above sentence" doesn't have to mean "the first sentence directly above." English is a bit more flexible than that. [/color] [quote name='Allamorph]']pretty much takes any line of thought that direction and says "Haha, you're a dick" to it.[color=deeppink][/quote] This being the point.[/color]
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[quote name='Ace'][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]^Spot the Gavin bait in the above sentence for 30 points!^[/FONT][/QUOTE] [quote name='Ace][FONT="Comic Sans MS"']dying alone and unloved while rest of the world at large probably doesn't miss them that much?[/font][/quote] [color=deeppink]Dude, that is pretty harsh. [/color]
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[color=deeppink]A few months ago, I had a particularly bad nightmare. The first one I'd really had since I was in elementary school. In the nightmare, I did not exist. The earth did not exist. Space did not exist. All that was consisted of a single, massively complicated math problem that I was slowly but surely solving despite my lack of existence. This equation was important. It described some unknown fundamental of the universe, some undiscovered law that, if found, would propel human understanding into a new, golden age. The closer I got to solving the equation, the more singular my obsession with it became, and it began to dominate my entire being to the exclusion of all else. I was growing more and more terrified with every incomprehensible equality as this happened, and it came to the point where there was absolutely no rational thought left, replaced with pure, animalistic fear and the madness of the horrible equation. It became simpler and simpler, more and more refined, until there were just a few steps left. These steps were blindingly obvious relative to the unholy gibberish the rest of the equation demanded, though they were still beyond any human comprehension. Finally, in a moment of pure horror and understanding, I completed the equation and I [i]knew.[/i] It was at that point that I woke up in a cold sweat. In my barely awake stupor, it seemed like I still understood the equation. I'm pretty sure I muttered something that was supposed to be "Of course! It's so simple," but which probably ended up just being some kind of guttural moan. The more I thought about it, however, the fast it slipped from my mind. When I went back to sleep, it started [i]all over again.[/i] I found myself waking up in a cold sweat every hour or so. It was a miserable night. And that is what it feels like studying for my Calc II final.[/color]
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[color=deeppink]With the exception of bacon, I hate all traditional breakfast foods. If I eat breakfast (which I rarely do), it's generally just a sandwich or a hot dog or something. Last summer, however, I started eating Cheerios every morning before work, because I knew if I didn't I'd be miserable after about an hour. It was a short-lived habit, born mostly out of desperation.[/color]
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[quote name='Allamorph'][FONT=Arial]1) you are trying to feel some sort of empowerment[/FONT][color=deeppink][/QUOTE] lol irony I am forever through with my java class. Huzzah.[/color]