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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 18:54:59 GMT -5
No, that's my butt. This medicine they gave me at the ER has made me incredibly gassy. Probably got into the internet somehow.
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Post by Bobinator on Aug 31, 2014 22:41:42 GMT -5
I was going to post this elsewhere on the forum, but I think this'll do if I put right here. Otters. <3
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Post by thoothan on Aug 31, 2014 22:58:51 GMT -5
i'm an otter
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Post by dooz on Sept 1, 2014 7:10:39 GMT -5
UR MOMS AN OTTER
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Post by The Great Klaid on Sept 8, 2014 12:30:40 GMT -5
This cheers me up so goddamn much. Maybe, because I'm a heartless SOB....
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Post by moran on Sept 8, 2014 13:31:27 GMT -5
I like that his dad equates being an ICP fan to being a man. I wonder if he did a follow-up video.
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Post by The Great Klaid on Sept 8, 2014 14:50:00 GMT -5
Couldn't tell you. Seems that this channel pulled it from somewhere else. I guess in my head canon his dad cut him off from the internet. But in an attempt to find out who this guy is I had to do a little digging through a couple of channels and fuck nerds. Is it so hard to be a well rounded human being? I can own a bookshelf of RPGs and Avalon Hill games and then go outside and be a member of society. And what I hate about Bronies most of all is that they expect people to accept them. I sit around a table once in awhile and pretend I'm a wizard. And I can't type that without smiling how fucking silly it is. I actually had a boss who was genuinely astonished to find out I played D&D. She told me that I looked good and acted like such a normal kid. I didn't turn around and babble how it promotes imagination and problem solving and blah blah blah. I shrugged and said different strokes.
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Post by moran on Sept 8, 2014 15:03:51 GMT -5
Exactly. I don't get it either. When people at my work find out that I spend most of my free time playing video games or reading comics, it blows them away. I'm an Office Services Sites Manager for a pretty big name company and I had to stop a couple of co-worker while going on a rant on how useless people who spend the time playing games were and that they are basically the dregs of society and go no where to let them know that I played. In which they responded with, "Huh, I would never be able to tell since you're a manager and seem to be ok". I don't need to talk about it all the time and bitch that 'people don't understand me'.
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Post by The Great Klaid on Sept 8, 2014 15:21:56 GMT -5
I edited that post a couple of times and I forgot to tell the best part, I also told her my dad plays too, and she was just gobsmacked. Blew her mind that a single father of three and an admin at a college had spent years of his free time working on redoing the rules of D&D. She had no problem with either of us playing video games, which really shows how that's become more and more accepted, but any other nerdy hobbies are still pretty taboo to society at large.
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Post by cambertian on Sept 8, 2014 16:01:45 GMT -5
I've honestly never encountered any problem with people talking shit about my interests. (Except on the internet, of course.) Is it a location thing? Do you guys live down South?
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Post by The Great Klaid on Sept 8, 2014 16:18:28 GMT -5
No, Midwest. Which is the South in the North as I like to call it, before people ask me to not call it that.
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Post by moran on Sept 8, 2014 16:59:04 GMT -5
I live in the Northeast. Where basically if its not baseball, football, or the Dropkick Murphys its not worth the time to talk about. I love baseball and football, but there's only so much to talk about. I detest the Dropkick Murphys.
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Post by The Great Klaid on Sept 8, 2014 17:43:26 GMT -5
Yeah, Football is pretty big around here. You pretty much learn to talk football, or don't talk to people. But while I'm sitting in my Dan Marino jersey, I don't think I get to complain.
Ugh I cannot talk music with my peers. I'm no music snob, being a Classic Rock fan can preclude you from that funny enough. But, in class today my teacher asked a few of us what our favorite bands were and someone honest to god said Skrillex (spelling? I think I've had cookware made by a skrillex actually). After the teacher asked what the hell that was, I was this close to saying it's like Techno, without rhyme or reason. And we're not in a good place when I describe something as Techno, but shit. And of course the cutest girl in the class said some Country fella. Because I can't find a girl with good tastes in music. Well I did once, but my buddy says if we try that act again he will break both of our arms and bury us alive. Somehow even my sister ended up liking whatever weird pop shit is popular nowadays. Which makes little sense when my tastes are a result of my upbringing. Well that and a vested love of music.
But, really there is nothing wrong with fitting in with society on a day to day basis. Well, at least in the sense of acting like a normal person. If you get persecuted for being a different color or gay, then that's kind of not cool. Also, nothing wrong with acting how you like in your home or with friends. I don't know why that's such a thing for people to grasp.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 18:32:48 GMT -5
I live in the Northeast. Where basically if its not baseball, football, or the Dropkick Murphys its not worth the time to talk about. I love baseball and football, but there's only so much to talk about. I detest the Dropkick Murphys. The Dropkick Murphys are a Boston thing, so that kind of gives away your location.
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Post by Weasel on Sept 8, 2014 18:36:49 GMT -5
I spent my first night in my new house. It's nice to sleep in a bed after having been on an air mattress for the last month.
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