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ulex minor posted:.. because Germans (and Europeans in general) just have an inherent sense of the superiority of the English and can't help being deferential toward them... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Thanks, I needed that.
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Loooong loooong dooooooog
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https://youtu.be/cRGRSCAOqh4
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https://youtu.be/8EyYLGDGrAw
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captainOrbital posted:Now that I'm English, I can tell you: I fink it were Peter Serafinowicz (?), ve bloke what steals wossisname's bird in Spaced and ve tosser flatmate in Shaun. Voice of Darth Maul, Duane Benzie?
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Gripweed posted:who's the guy between Oliver and Ayoade? Ayoade was a smoking hottie when he was younger
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I just found out Richard Ayoade is 41 years old and am completely dumbfounded.
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LawfulWaffle posted:People rag on Ohio but at least Ohio is notable for something, even if it's for being a lightening rod for insults. Ohio has personality. People can't even be bothered to make fun of some places, like Iowa or South Dakota or Delaware. It’s not so much an insult as it is Ohio is completely forgettable until you have the misfortune of living there.
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# ? Nov 21, 2018 05:38 |
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I really like living in Columbus?
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Snowmankilla posted:I really like living in Columbus? No you don't
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Snowmankilla posted:I really like living in Columbus? I would like to live there for the boardgame convention.
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Sir Potato posted:I just found out Richard Ayoade is 41 years old and am completely dumbfounded. He holds up really well indeed.
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They say "black don't crack" but really it's less that and more that white people age like milk and everyone else, by comparison, seems pretty good.
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Scratch Monkey posted:Loooong loooong dooooooog You're very funny.
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Paladinus posted:Four David Mitchells? Davids Mitchell, please.
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This dude's paintings are truly works of art https://twitter.com/McNaughtonArt/status/1064915468459237376?s=19
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bike tory posted:They say "black don't crack" but really it's less that and more that white people age like milk and everyone else, by comparison, seems pretty good. I thought he was South Asian this entire time.
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POCs age with ease
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Mr Havafap posted:HAHAHAHAHAHAHA one of my biggest pleasures in brexit is watching the english parliament, after centuries of being complete and utter tosspots and trying to inflict their self-ordained authority on the world by weight of arms, embarrassingly fail to grasp the fact that nobody thinks they are god's gift to civilisation, and they are not owed any sort of special compensation or treatment just because they used to have a navy. even the colonies are telling them to get hosed and they're expressing the same gobsmacked bewilderment that you'd expect from someone coming home from work only to find out that their front door is now a portal to the local KFC. now the poo poo's on the other shoe, you pompous twats Sulla Faex has a new favorite as of 12:09 on Nov 21, 2018 |
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Snowmankilla posted:I really like living in Columbus? but there are like 80 counties it would suck to live in.
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Sulla-Marius 88 posted:one of my biggest pleasures in brexit is watching the english parliament, after centuries of being complete and utter tosspots and trying to inflict their self-ordained authority on the world by weight of arms, embarrassingly fail to grasp the fact that nobody thinks they are god's gift to civilisation, and they are not owed any sort of special compensation or treatment just because they used to have a navy. even the colonies are telling them to get hosed and they're expressing the same gobsmacked bewilderment that you'd expect from someone coming home from work only to find out that their front door is now a portal to the local KFC. now the poo poo's on the other shoe, you pompous twats Even as someone who will be hosed over by Brexit watching this happen has been satisfying. It was part of what was written off as "project fear" by the remain side prior to the referendum - and watching their bewilderment as other countries tell us to gently caress off is quite cathartic. Of course. Some of them are still parroting the same old poo poo, they're so insulated from it all I doubt it'll ever sink in.
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Samuringa posted:I still hate trigonometry and cringe whenever someone reminds me of it. Don't play The World Ends with You.
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Sulla-Marius 88 posted:one of my biggest pleasures in brexit is watching the english parliament, after centuries of being complete and utter tosspots and trying to inflict their self-ordained authority on the world by weight of arms, embarrassingly fail to grasp the fact that nobody thinks they are god's gift to civilisation, and they are not owed any sort of special compensation or treatment just because they used to have a navy. even the colonies are telling them to get hosed and they're expressing the same gobsmacked bewilderment that you'd expect from someone coming home from work only to find out that their front door is now a portal to the local KFC. now the poo poo's on the other shoe, you pompous twats Everyone with a vaguely realistic understanding of their world standing is against Brexit anyway, the pro-leave camp is entirely people who write columns in the Daily Telegraph about how we should march up to the EU, look 'em squarely in the eye and tell 'em we won't bally well stand for it!
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Sulla-Marius 88 posted:one of my biggest pleasures in brexit is watching the english parliament, after centuries of being complete and utter tosspots and trying to inflict their self-ordained authority on the world by weight of arms, embarrassingly fail to grasp the fact that nobody thinks they are god's gift to civilisation, and they are not owed any sort of special compensation or treatment just because they used to have a navy. even the colonies are telling them to get hosed and they're expressing the same gobsmacked bewilderment that you'd expect from someone coming home from work only to find out that their front door is now a portal to the local KFC. now the poo poo's on the other shoe, you pompous twats Great Britain has a historical track record of making deals that benefit them and leaves their counterpart with the crap bits, and the bill. I have no idea how they pull it off, I'm guessing it's about staying vague about everything but the essentials and never, ever putting notions like commitment and responsibility on the table. So it's intensely satisfying to watch the E.U. not budge even a millimetre on the fundamentals and calling them out every time they try to stay vague. Donald Tusk's "A piece of cake perhaps? Sorry no cherries." sums it up perfectly. Edit: I'm not saying I don't feel sorry for the portion that voted against Brexit, or even the portion that did because things are going to suck for all. But goddamnit nobody forced you to hold the loving referendum in the first place. Content less pictures (or are they??): Mr Havafap has a new favorite as of 14:56 on Nov 21, 2018 |
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Magnus Manfist posted:Everyone with a vaguely realistic understanding of their world standing is against Brexit anyway, the pro-leave camp is entirely people who write columns in the Daily Telegraph about how we should march up to the EU, look 'em squarely in the eye and tell 'em we won't bally well stand for it! I think reasonable people can support Brexit because they think it's gonna be really funny
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Mr Havafap posted:Great Britain has a historical track record of making deals that benefit them and leaves their counterpart with the crap bits, and the bill. Catmoflage
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Tacticat
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Mr Havafap posted:Great Britain has a historical track record of making deals that benefit them and leaves their counterpart with the crap bits, and the bill. Used to work in recent post-WW1 history because every other major player was bombed to poo poo, had two generations of adult males with PTSD or such, or were recovering from rear end-backwards dictatorships. So they were more or less needed because they had the production capability, actually functional infrastructure and money to spend on stuff. Now that France and Germany have managed over 50 years without fighting a pointless war against each other and others like Spain and Italy have stopped being stuck on the century before the previous one, the continental Europe has the chips to tell the GB to stuff it. Also: content
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https://twitter.com/MegVClark/status/1006857073211133952
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The big problem with Brexit is that they already had their cake and were eating it too. They had a bunch of special snowflake exemptions while still enjoying most of the benefits of EU membership. So now that they've pulled this stunt everyone's natural reaction is to shrug and tell them to gently caress off. I don't dislike the UK and I don't even think Brexit will be a huge disaster for them, but it's been great seeing their massively overinflated egos take a beating.
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Saying this isn’t possible is toxic masculinity
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Phlegmish posted:The big problem with Brexit is that they already had their cake and were eating it too. They had a bunch of special snowflake exemptions while still enjoying most of the benefits of EU membership. So now that they've pulled this stunt everyone's natural reaction is to shrug and tell them to gently caress off. I don't dislike the UK and I don't even think Brexit will be a huge disaster for them, but it's been great seeing their massively overinflated egos take a beating. I'm from the U.K. myself, and I say we need a home-grown Robespierre. And guillotines. And to burn down Eton.
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Sulla-Marius 88 posted:one of my biggest pleasures in brexit is watching the english parliament, after centuries of being complete and utter tosspots and trying to inflict their self-ordained authority on the world by weight of arms, embarrassingly fail to grasp the fact that nobody thinks they are god's gift to civilisation, and they are not owed any sort of special compensation or treatment just because they used to have a navy. even the colonies are telling them to get hosed and they're expressing the same gobsmacked bewilderment that you'd expect from someone coming home from work only to find out that their front door is now a portal to the local KFC. now the poo poo's on the other shoe, you pompous twats now I think you'll find it self evident that if you look at the utterly disgraceful state of the world right now you can trace it all back to the decline of the Empire, which, if the sun had still never set on, and God's Own Country had remained firmly holding the reins, things would all be running SHIPSHAPE AND BRISTOL FASHION europe will realise this in time, misguided tots
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Beer_Suitcase posted:Voice of Darth Maul, Duane Benzie? Oh poo poo, I didn't even realize that he was the voice of Darth Maul. Also I completely forgot that he played His Royal Excellence Lord Edgar Darby Covington, the 14th Earl of Cornwall-Upon-Thames and the 29th Baron of Hertfordshire in Parks and Rec. Dude's been in all kinds of poo poo.
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