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FrozenVent posted:Empire Seaworthy[edit]
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HAT FETISH posted:i used to live in Semenyih and there's a supermarket/minimall kinda building called Plaza Semenyih there and the whole time I lived there the "yih" in the building's illuminated sign was busted. once in boston i saw a Babcock Frozen Yogurt with a neon sign that was half blown out BABCOCK FROZEN YOGURT and i am 100% positive that the signmaker had a good laugh as he was assembling it, because the tubes were arranged so that it read BABCOCK FROZEN YOGURT
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 03:03 |
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Sagebrush posted:once in boston i saw a Babcock Frozen Yogurt with a neon sign that was half blown out
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 15:00 |
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Hah holy poo poo yep that's the one
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 16:14 |
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why
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 19:32 |
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quote:Elements with even atomic numbers are generally more common than their neighbors in the periodic table, also due to favorable energetics of formation. i did not know that!
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 19:48 |
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In 2008, New Orleans based artist Lil Wayne referenced the chant in his hit single "A Milli" where he raps Who dat say dey gonna beat Lil Wayne even though he is a Green Bay Packers fan.
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# ? Aug 24, 2017 08:14 |
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is mitt romney a wikipedian? lists of black people
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 01:28 |
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:is mitt romney a wikipedian?
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 01:51 |
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:is mitt romney a wikipedian? gj bringing an uncomfortable racial tension to russell's paradox
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In the 1993 novel "The Eternal Enemy", Christopher Pike came up with a particularly convoluted version of the classic Grandfather paradox: a paradox of time travel in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past,[4] with the commonly used name coming from the variant - used in various stories, books and films - whereby a person travels to the past and kills their own grandfather, preventing the existence of their father or mother and therefore their own existence.[5] Pike's version begins deceptively with the protagonist Rela seeming an ordinary American teenager - who lives in Los Angeles, is good at her studies, works at a library to earn some dollars, likes "cheerios and boys" and is especially very fond of one specific boy, her classmate Chris. Having suffered amnesia, Rela is unaware that in fact she is a time-traveler from the future, that Chris is in fact her grandfather - and that she had come back in time with the specific intention of killing him. That is because Chris, in addition to becoming her grandfather, would become a brilliant scientist who would create a race of cyborgs and robots - and they would eventually supersede human beings and make humanity extinct. However, even when recovering her memory, Rela can't bring herself to go through with killing Chris - deeply loving him, and knowing the young Chris to be innocent of any wrongdoing which his future self would commit. Rather, it is Rela who gets killed by her grandfather, who in the far future became himself a ruthless, pitiless robot and came back in time to eliminate the threat posed by her. Still, Rela ultimately succeeds in her mission of changing the future and saving humanity - before dying, she manages to leave a secret message to Chris, revealing the truth. Reading it, Chris becomes determined never to create robots and cyborgs, or become one himself.
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maskenfreiheit posted:In the 1993 novel "The Eternal Enemy", Christopher Pike came up with a particularly convoluted version of the classic Grandfather paradox: a paradox of time travel in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past,[4] with the commonly used name coming from the variant - used in various stories, books and films - whereby a person travels to the past and kills their own grandfather, preventing the existence of their father or mother and therefore their own existence.[5] Pike's version begins deceptively with the protagonist Rela seeming an ordinary American teenager - who lives in Los Angeles, is good at her studies, works at a library to earn some dollars, likes "cheerios and boys" and is especially very fond of one specific boy, her classmate Chris. Having suffered amnesia, Rela is unaware that in fact she is a time-traveler from the future, that Chris is in fact her grandfather - and that she had come back in time with the specific intention of killing him. That is because Chris, in addition to becoming her grandfather, would become a brilliant scientist who would create a race of cyborgs and robots - and they would eventually supersede human beings and make humanity extinct. However, even when recovering her memory, Rela can't bring herself to go through with killing Chris - deeply loving him, and knowing the young Chris to be innocent of any wrongdoing which his future self would commit. Rather, it is Rela who gets killed by her grandfather, who in the far future became himself a ruthless, pitiless robot and came back in time to eliminate the threat posed by her. Still, Rela ultimately succeeds in her mission of changing the future and saving humanity - before dying, she manages to leave a secret message to Chris, revealing the truth. Reading it, Chris becomes determined never to create robots and cyborgs, or become one himself. terminator universe, or star trek universe?
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maskenfreiheit posted:In the 1993 novel "The Eternal Enemy", Christopher Pike came up with a particularly convoluted version of the classic Grandfather paradox: a paradox of time travel in which inconsistencies emerge through changing the past,[4] with the commonly used name coming from the variant - used in various stories, books and films - whereby a person travels to the past and kills their own grandfather, preventing the existence of their father or mother and therefore their own existence.[5] Pike's version begins deceptively with the protagonist Rela seeming an ordinary American teenager - who lives in Los Angeles, is good at her studies, works at a library to earn some dollars, likes "cheerios and boys" and is especially very fond of one specific boy, her classmate Chris. Having suffered amnesia, Rela is unaware that in fact she is a time-traveler from the future, that Chris is in fact her grandfather - and that she had come back in time with the specific intention of killing him. That is because Chris, in addition to becoming her grandfather, would become a brilliant scientist who would create a race of cyborgs and robots - and they would eventually supersede human beings and make humanity extinct. However, even when recovering her memory, Rela can't bring herself to go through with killing Chris - deeply loving him, and knowing the young Chris to be innocent of any wrongdoing which his future self would commit. Rather, it is Rela who gets killed by her grandfather, who in the far future became himself a ruthless, pitiless robot and came back in time to eliminate the threat posed by her. Still, Rela ultimately succeeds in her mission of changing the future and saving humanity - before dying, she manages to leave a secret message to Chris, revealing the truth. Reading it, Chris becomes determined never to create robots and cyborgs, or become one himself. The grandfather paradox was described as early as 1931, and even then it was described as "the age-old argument of preventing your birth by killing your grandparents".[6] Since then, it was repeatedly depicted by various Science-Fiction writers - but never before in quite the way Pike came up with.
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:is mitt romney a wikipedian? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_black_conservatives_in_the_United_States
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Trig Discipline posted:gj bringing an uncomfortable racial tension to russell's paradox
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quote:"Sergeant York" was formerly known as "Allaboard Jules", a racing standardbred gelding. He was renamed (in honor of famous WWI soldier Alvin C. York) when he was accepted into the military in 1997. He served as the riderless horse in President Ronald Reagan's funeral procession, walking behind the caisson bearing Reagan's flag-draped casket.[12] the yosposest horse, child of a train and a computer
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And a non sexhaver what with being a gelding
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https://mobile.twitter.com/topherflorence/status/901658655405297664 using wikia is unfair tho
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:https://mobile.twitter.com/topherflorence/status/901658655405297664 not when it gives us poo poo like this though https://twitter.com/topherflorence/status/901780598955659265 {{{race}}}
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Some owners even shower with their Savannah cats.[5]
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Attempts to de-emphasize the historical context of the rape of German women is a serious omission, according to Stuart Liebman and Annette Michelson,[65] and, according to Pascale Bos, is an example of ahistorical, feminist and sexist approach to the wartime rape issue.[66] a sexist approach to wartime rape
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The first Ilsa movie was filmed on the prison camp sets left behind from the Hogan's Heroes television series.[1]
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FMguru posted:The first Ilsa movie was filmed on the prison camp sets left behind from the Hogan's Heroes television series.[1] lol
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FMguru posted:The first Ilsa movie was filmed on the prison camp sets left behind from the Hogan's Heroes television series.[1] Run Ilsa Run Die Bart Die
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A Pinball Wizard posted:feminist and sexist misandry????
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The 1996 book Witnessed by Budd Hopkins claimed that de Cuellar was one of many witnesses to the alleged November 1989 alien abduction of a woman into a UFO by Brooklyn Bridge, New York; and that de Cuellar may himself also have been abducted on the same occasion. De Cuellar issued a written denial of any involvement, and when questioned about it by a reporter, went to unusual lengths to change the subject.[4]
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Grassy Knowles posted:The 1996 book Witnessed by Budd Hopkins claimed that de Cuellar was one of many witnesses to the alleged November 1989 alien abduction of a woman into a UFO by Brooklyn Bridge, New York; and that de Cuellar may himself also have been abducted on the same occasion. De Cuellar issued a written denial of any involvement, and when questioned about it by a reporter, went to unusual lengths to change the subject.[4]
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The rubber-faced Ernest, almost always dressed in a denim vest and baseball cap, appeared at the door of an unseen and unheard but seemingly unwilling neighbor named Vern. The spots were structured in a way to allow the viewer to be "Vern", as Varney looked directly in the camera whenever Vern was addressed. Ernest's seemingly pointless conversations with Vern – which were actually a monologue due to Vern never responding – inevitably rambled around to a favorable description of the sponsor's product, followed by his signature close, "KnowhutImean?"[8] While Vern is never shown to ever say anything, it is implied that he finds Ernest to be an unwelcome pest due to him trying to slam his door in Ernest's face on a few occasions. Vern also shakes his head "No" whenever Ernest invites him to do something. Ernest, despite having good intentions, is utterly oblivious to Vern's apparent distress regarding him and always regards Vern as his closest buddy and confidant.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 02:50 |
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Ernest puts his fighting skills and yo-yo skills together and he does an around the world which knocks Thompson out cold and breaks the Yo-yo to reveal the Eyes of Igoli. The tribe rushes toward them as Rene compliments Ernest on how he's her "Knight in Shining Armor". A few weeks later, Ernest and Rene are about to go on a date. Ernest even paints an ostrich egg and gives it to her as a gift. Sadly, she tells Ernest that the date is off because he's too adventurous for her. Ernest tells Rene he recalls her calling him an ordinary Schmoe. Rene tells him not to let anyone call him an "ordinary Schmoe" because she thinks he is a dynamic schmoe[clarification needed]. Ernest makes a speech on how he is bold and adventurous and then, in conclusion, puts on his hat heroically, forgetting he had set it on the table and put the ostrich egg in it. His only response is "Eeee-heh-hew! Ew! Ew!"
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dynamic schmoe would make a great alt-rock band name
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i love poorly written plot summaries Postmaster P. and Butch then visit the club in which the Leprechaun has taken up residence. In order to gain entry they dress in drag. Postmaster P then disenchants the Zombie Fly Girls[clarification needed] by having them smoke one of the joints laced with clovers. The duo then goes upstairs to find the Leprechaun who wants the dragged up Postmaster P. to give him a blowjob.
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# ? Aug 30, 2017 21:19 |
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The film ends with the Leprechaun rapping about being an evil Irish leprechaun. ^^ peak 90s movie lol
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Cera became interested in acting after viewing Ghostbusters repeatedly when sick with the chicken pox at the age of three.[6] He memorized all the dialogue and idolized Bill Murray.[7] He enrolled in the Second City Toronto and took improvisation classes.[7] He attended Conestoga Public School, Robert H. Lagerquist Senior Public School and Heart Lake Secondary School until grade nine, but then completed school online through grade 12.[8][9] Acting His first role was an unpaid appearance in a Tim Hortons summer camp commercial.[8][9][10] That eventually led to a Pillsbury commercial in which he poked the Pillsbury Doughboy, his first role with lines.[11]
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:ListFiles/Yoshi773 this is a fetish which I have not hitherto encountered.
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Parahexavoctal posted:he poked the Pillsbury Doughboy
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Parahexavoctal posted:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:ListFiles/Yoshi773 nice. guess thats all that dude cares about. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Yoshi773
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Powaqoatse posted:nice. guess thats all that dude cares about. on the subject of yoshi quote:Scott Buchanan (born c. 1994),[1] better known under his username pannenkoek2012, is a Super Mario 64 analyst
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dude isn't worthless and, in fact, owns
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Suspicious Dish posted:dude isn't worthless and, in fact, owns pannekoek is good, wikipedia article bad. hes a video game/systems analyst who specializes in super mario 64. im disappointed in wikipedias myopic vision and no mention of henry ‘tj’ yoshi, the whole reason for the visit
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nah, don't focus on the memes, focus on his work and his talents. dude's upset and depressed enough as it is https://imgur.com/a/Hb2Ic
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