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carry on then posted:lol if u don't live in the heart of the most populous city in your country if Massachusetts is considered a country of its own then I'm in the butthole of it neutral milf hotel fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Nov 14, 2015 |
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:That sucks. I've been seeing a girl who is also my hookup but now my real gf is back so that's not happening anymore. She's ageed to still hook me up though so you were cheating on your gf?
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bump_fn posted:I have a soft spot for angel share and village (Angel is pricey but really good and the main restaurant has dirt cheap pitchers and amazing food) I always liked death & co. over by tompkins park
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Solus M.D. posted:so you were cheating on your gf? I think he was doing an echi...
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computer parts posted:man, i just wrote a goodbye letter hope it was cathartic
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Solus M.D. posted:so you were cheating on your gf? nah we've been long distance for like a year and a half so we just had a semi open thing. way better than being all stersed out all the time.all parties were aware of the situation.
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BeOSPOS posted:I think he was doing an echi...
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are there any berlin yosposers who can compare that miserable experience to NYC or SF? I am considering relocating.
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Tanith posted:are there any berlin yosposers who can compare that miserable experience to NYC or SF? I am considering relocating. it's good
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Glans Dillzig posted:it's good my krautability's pretty eingerostet at this point, but this is good to know.
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Glans Dillzig posted:are u getting the Hitler youth haircut
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BeOSPOS posted:doing an echi... lol
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Tanith posted:5 a shot and 5 a beer? gently caress NYC, I'm drinking alone in the glow of my LCD again. no, for both, which is a great price in a borough where cocktails start at $14
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theflyingexecutive posted:no, for both, which is a great price in a borough where cocktails start at $14 I was worried that NYCs collective head was too far up its own butt
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atomicthumbs posted:c Ark tks: slekpt on couch in photho lab for 4 hrds making 5.5 hrs of sleep in last 60 hrs. matted 25 prints, hung 7 framed printst, 2 left over, 9 framedi prrints to repair/remount the artist formerly known as prints
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wtf
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Tanith posted:I was worried that NYCs collective head was too far up its own butt lomarf you don't have to worry about that
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theflyingexecutive posted:cls: got blackout drunk last night, vomited between subway cars, vomited in my friends' bathroom, worried I vomited all over their living room, did not. went to a party and was talking to a girl who was a tommy hilfiger model and additionally a sophomore in high school and I spent a good amount of time trying to convince her to learn Python while drinking Evan Williams straight from the bottle, which I guess also means I furnished a minor with alcohol. Your life is a wreck.
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# ? Nov 14, 2015 23:27 |
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i think the more important issue is tommy hilfiger's pedophiliac ad campaigns i haven't seen any since i bought a copy of details in like 1995 for an interview with trent reznor but apparently he's still at it
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theflyingexecutive posted:I spent a good amount of time trying to convince her to learn Python shameful
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theflyingexecutive posted:no, for both, which is a great price in a borough where cocktails start at $14 i used to go to this place in nola that had a shot of jameson and a high life for $3 (molly's in the marigny)
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:i used to go to this place in nola that had a shot of jameson and a high life for $3 (molly's in the marigny) the philly special is that but jim beam and pbr
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I think the people that bought the house next door just bought it to flip it. I haven't seen them in like two weeks, and then the dude rolls up in a brand new 5 series followed by a Menards delivery truck. I don't think a guy that drives a $60000 car buys a $90000 house to live in. I could be wrong tho.
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CrazyLittle posted:the artist formerly known as prints holy poo poo i made this joke like a week ago to my friend
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Citizen Tayne posted:Your life is a wreck. glad ur back tori
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saturday night motherfuckers
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keyboard vomit posted:I have no other clean clothes and didn't have time to do laundry yesterday lol if you dont keep an emergency set in the car.
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Citizen Tayne posted:Your life is a wreck. so is mine and u don't see me bragging
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Elder Postsman posted:I think the people that bought the house next door just bought it to flip it. I freaking love menards
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:i used to go to this place in nola that had a shot of jameson and a high life for $3 (molly's in the marigny) several bars in my hometown of Erie pa have quarters night, during which you can buy a beer for a quarter. at one bar, it's 10 cents. also like nola there are no open container laws
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Ludwig van Halen posted:I freaking love menards yeah same. i go there like once a week at least
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save big money at mernards
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theflyingexecutive posted:several bars in my hometown of Erie pa have quarters night, during which you can buy a beer for a quarter. at one bar, it's 10 cents. also like nola there are no open container laws i knew of quarters but holy moly which bar had dime-nights??
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Glucksmann himself wrote, in the wake of 9/11, a remarkable book, still untranslated, called “Dostoevsky in Manhattan,” in which he insisted that modern terrorism, including Islamic terrorism, is nihilist before it is religious and even before it is political. He attached its motives to the terrorism of the century before—to the violence, which Dostoevsky and Conrad dramatized so well, which redounds not to a political end but with a wild vengeance and the existential message, “I kill, therefore I am.” Certainly, the communiqué in French from ISIS, taking responsibility for the mass murders—the blind assaults on the stadium, the rock concert, the cafés, none of them exactly haunts of the wealthy—had, for all its apparent political logic, a deeper ring of unleashed rage and blood madness, down to the ancient fury at the existence of Paris as a place of pleasure. “Targeting the capital of prostitution and obscenity . . . Paris shook under their feet, and its streets were tight upon them,” the group boasted. “The result of these attacks,” the statement said, “was the death of no less than 100 Crusaders.” People sitting on the terrace of a Cambodian restaurant—Crusaders, indeed.
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New Yorkers learned after 9/11 that one of the most dangerous consequences of terrorism is the autoimmunity that sets in, as the organism, instead of turning upon the evil invader, turns on itself. There seems a consensus in France this morning, like that here after our own assault, in favor of mass detentions and arrests—a logic that is easy to criticize at a distance, but will have overwhelming support in a country that just saw more than a hundred killed in a single night. “Islamic fundamentalism must be annihilated, radical mosques must be closed, and radical imams expelled,” Marine Le Pen wrote on her Twitter feed this morning, then went on, “We must strip of their citizenship terrorists holding French nationality, and expel them from our land.” It is a message that, in its implacable certainties, will seem appealing to frightened people. The aim of terrorism is to terrorize. It is hard not to see farther catastrophes rising from this one.
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But there is also a will in France, familiar to New Yorkers, not to be annihilated, not to be turned by terrorism into a citizenry that can no longer recognize itself. New Yorkers learned that you can live your lives or your fears, and that it is always wiser to live your lives. Bernard Schalscha, writing this morning in the journal La Règle du Jeu (on whose editorial advisory board I sit), asked his countrymen to “wish for an immense ‘Not In Our Name’ by tens of thousands of Muslim men and women,” and “arrive at a gigantic élan of solidarity . . . that the French and immigrants share the same fight for democracy.” Schalscha asked readers to “show our fraternal humanity, prove that our values our universal and that some small group can’t divide them. . . . And soon, as quickly as possible, we must smile and drink our glasses on the terraces of our bistros, to prove that there will be no submission. To prove that we love life and that we will defend it in staying strong, serenely strong. Stronger than the lunatics who dream only of death.” It was a good French wish, hard to sustain on a hard Paris morning.
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Necc0 posted:i knew of quarters but holy moly which bar had dime-nights?? cornerstone
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i met a new yorker in portland who'd moved all the way across the country to get away from the terror dude was crazy as a shithouse rat and in front of the fred meyer in the pearl* demonstrated how to fold a 10$(?) bill so you could see the twin towers or somesuch *overly specific anecdotes are kind of my thing, don't copy
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I made shortbread cookies gonna dip em in chocolate when theyre fully cool
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syscall girl posted:i met a new yorker in portland who'd moved all the way across the country to get away from the terror i dunno nothing interesting ever happened to me in the pearl, so if something had, i'd probably remember it
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