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[#] Tue Jun 22 2010 21:34:37 EDT from fleeb

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"If you ruin this moment with existentialism, I'm going to cut through your optic nerve with my molars and bury my pants in your eye sockets."

-- http://blankitcomics.com/2008/06/16/how-to-ruin-the-moment/



[#] Wed Jun 23 2010 18:25:31 EDT from triLcat

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"It is scientifically proven that a woman can be satisfied with only 8.5 cm. - and it doesn't matter if it's Visa or MasterCard..."



[#] Sat Jun 26 2010 01:53:13 EDT from TheOneLaw

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How many consecutively dangled prepositions can you gracefully end a sentence in for with?

Dimrub's multi-prepositional sentence ending can be improved as follows:
The story goes that the kid rejected a particular book, downstairs, before dinner. After dinner it's bedtime, and mom comes up the stairs with the same book. So the kid goes, "What did you bring that book that I didn't want to be read to out of before up for after?" Which is seven, count'em, consecutive prepositions at the end of a sentence. (And then, if the book is about Australia, you could make it, "What did you bring that book that I didn't want to be read to out of before about Down Under up for after?" Ten.

Posted by: Martin at September 22, 2005 11:32 AM

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TheOneLaw



[#] Mon Jul 05 2010 19:59:15 EDT from Ford II

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that's cool.

[#] Fri Jul 23 2010 20:15:41 EDT from Sig

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The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents.

Nathaniel Borenstein



[#] Tue Jul 27 2010 10:44:37 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.”
-- Charles M. Schulz

[#] Sun Aug 01 2010 02:09:43 EDT from Harbard

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‎"When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes duty." - Thomas Jefferson

 




[#] Sun Aug 01 2010 19:06:02 EDT from Ford II

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... and beer becomes fine.

[#] Fri Aug 06 2010 15:11:01 EDT from athos-mn

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"Don't like gay marriage? Blame the straight people, they keep having all the gay babies." - Sign I saw yesterday

[#] Fri Aug 06 2010 16:10:56 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

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That sounds an awful lot like one of my favorites, "if animals weren't intended to be eaten, they wouldn't be made out of meat."

[#] Mon Aug 16 2010 19:49:05 EDT from Sig

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History is not equal, and whether we like it or not, strange things happen during wars that don't transpire as often in peace time.  We have to nurse the next generation on some knowledge of the collective sacrifice of prior generations, otherwise the society won't understand what it gave up in the past to enjoy in the present.

Victor Davis Hanson, on the study of warfare.



[#] Tue Aug 17 2010 10:44:08 EDT from Ford II

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Or they could learn all over again by themselves which is the only way the lesson will really sink in, and b) it's going to happen anyway.

[#] Tue Aug 17 2010 11:00:56 EDT from Sig

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[In our line of work, you often do not survive to learn from your own mistakes.]



[#] Wed Aug 18 2010 04:21:44 EDT from TheOneLaw

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Mon Aug 16 2010 19:49:05 EDT from Sig

History is not equal, and whether we like it or not, strange things happen during wars that don't transpire as often in peace time.  We have to nurse the next generation on some knowledge of the collective sacrifice of prior generations, otherwise the society won't understand what it gave up in the past to enjoy in the present.

Victor Davis Hanson, on the study of warfare.

 

While true, too many seem to think that 'sacrifices' can just go on forever. (When did we start sacrificing collectives?)

As in - we can just go on sacrifing our freedoms one at a time to ensure a better future for the collectives.

I made my choice years ago - life in a collective sounded too much like a prison sentence.

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TheOneLaw



[#] Wed Aug 18 2010 13:29:24 EDT from Ford II

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Life is a prison sentance, at least you have some leeway how to spend your time in prison.

I thought of something by accident th eother day:

In the thounsands of years ago days, people lived in tribes. There was a mutual benefit to live with your famaily, help raise the kids, hunt gather, protect from animals and other tribes and so on.
But you were born into a tribe and that's it.
unless you got married off into another tribe in trade for some land concession or water rights or something.

But nowadays we live alone as individual families, Even the next generation up doesn't live together with you.

so in trade, we've invented the office. The office is a place where you go every day to fill the need of not living with a tribe anymore.
And here's the beauty of it: You Get To Pick Your Tribe.

If you don't like this office tribe, you can quit and go join another one.

So by default you blow off your family. You COULD choose to live with them, but nobody actually does that, so you create a tribe of friends and you create a tribe of coworkers whom you select based on them being tolerable.

Ahhh what a great society we live in.

[#] Thu Aug 19 2010 11:26:30 EDT from Ford II

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The cell phone store
people make the nitwits at Radio Shack look like
scientists.

--http://www.diybanter.com/home-repair/256815-magic-jack-latency-question-2.ht ml

[#] Fri Aug 20 2010 17:51:43 EDT from Nite*Star

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So by default you blow off your family. You COULD choose to live with

them, but nobody actually does that, so you create a tribe of friends

and you create a tribe of coworkers whom you select based on them being

tolerable.

Ahhh what a great society we live in.

T3h gays learned to do this quite some time ago, since 99% of the time, in days gone by, a known gay would be disowned by their family, anyway. So they adoped a "new" family (this is why t3h gays will oft refer to each other as "family" ... )

[#] Sun Aug 22 2010 13:53:20 EDT from Ford II

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speaking of... maybe you could enlighten me on this.
Friend of mine asked a girl out and she said "Oh, I don't know if you knew, but I only date girls."

Of course the best response to that is "What a coincidence, SO DO I! See? We have something in common already."

But that aside, I was wondering if anybody has heard this before if it's a more pleasant version of "I'm seeing somebody, sorry" or "No."
Or is she actually gay. I don't know this person and never go where I'd see them so I can't find out in my special little way, so I was just wondering if anybody's ever heard this one before.
It's easy enough to cover if you're not gay, and it's a softer letdown than "NO" or "leave me the fuck alone you loser."

[#] Sun Aug 22 2010 16:05:39 EDT from triLcat

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I think it would be a dumb way to get out of a date, which doesn't mean no one does it, just that it's dumb.

Cuz if she ever crosses paths with him again and he finds out she's dating a guy, he'll know she was lying.

Personally, I was always into the "I don't think it would work out" thing.

There's always the "that's great, I have to call my mom and tell her you finally asked me out" move... where the guy thinks you're a total kook and looks for a way to back out...



[#] Mon Aug 23 2010 01:25:09 EDT from Nite*Star

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Ford, I don't think ANYBODY would say they were gay just to get out of dating someone. It's like, me saying I'm straight b/c I wouldn't wanna go out with a guy. Yeeesh! Unless you were seriously psychologically f'd up, I think she's prob t3h lesbian ....

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