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Post by amipal on Jan 9, 2020 14:46:58 GMT
Don't make me photograph that, please. For the sake of what little dignity I have left. You could do a homage to that 80's poster: This may surprise you, but a majority of the people on this box (me included) aren't actually buff.
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Post by sandybahookie on Jan 9, 2020 14:48:20 GMT
Are we all posting about stamps? There must be a pun or two to be had with that. Turns out there isn’t. Splinter Parcell?
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Post by sandybahookie on Jan 9, 2020 14:50:23 GMT
pack age of empires
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 9, 2020 14:51:30 GMT
You could do a homage to that 80's poster: This may surprise you, but a majority of the people on this box (me included) aren't actually buff. Yes, but how many are of small stature, with little hair and sporting a generally clueless expression?
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 9, 2020 14:52:33 GMT
Inverted Jenny LeClue - Detectivu
And I am aht
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 9, 2020 15:01:49 GMT
You could do a homage to that 80's poster: This may surprise you, but a majority of the people on this box (me included) aren't actually buff. I am in the buff. Sitting at work. Radiator on, pants off.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 9, 2020 15:36:59 GMT
Yass, more pokemans.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 9, 2020 15:44:10 GMT
This may surprise you, but a majority of the people on this box (me included) aren't actually buff. I am in the buff. Sitting at work. Radiator on, pants off. Assing radiators, strong stuff
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Post by dakylosaurus419 on Jan 9, 2020 15:49:14 GMT
He certainly knows his ass from his onions
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 9, 2020 16:04:56 GMT
I had some phone calls coming in and as a result was late to the party, but I think I've got the gist now from three different sources. I'm just happy that it's going to be a while before this gets released, but I think this is a splendid idea. Releasing a third game/Ultra versions was just such a dumb, obvious cash grab. Welcome to the 21st century, took you long enough. A snowy tundra region? For me and my 💗Snom💗? Yes, please.
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 9, 2020 16:14:44 GMT
I think I've got the gist now from three different sources. With my post proving the richest source of information, naturally.
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Post by gongfarmer on Jan 9, 2020 16:29:51 GMT
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Post by amipal on Jan 9, 2020 16:31:40 GMT
This may surprise you, but a majority of the people on this box (me included) aren't actually buff. I am in the buff. Sitting at work. Radiator on, pants off. Horrowing.
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Jan 9, 2020 17:38:33 GMT
Talking of Lace - here's a thought for all: Definition: Classic - judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind, such as Shakespeare. Classicism - the following of traditional and long-established theories or styles. Classicist - a person who studies Classics (ancient Greek and Latin) or a follower of classicism in the arts. Artist - Someone who creates sculptures, paintings or drawings as a hobby or profession. Artisan - a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. Race - a grouping of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into categories generally viewed as distinct by society. The general view is that is that While some researchers use the concept of race to make distinctions among fuzzy sets of traits or observable differences in behaviour, others in the scientific community suggest that the idea of race often is used in a naive or simplistic way, and argue that, among humans, race has no taxonomic significance by pointing out that all living humans belong to the same species, Homo sapiens, and (as far as applicable) subspecies, Homo sapiens sapiens. Race - Human!Racist - a person who shows or feels discrimination or prejudice against people of other races, or who believes that a particular race is superior to another. Racism - see above, The definition of racist and racism that is used in society seems to be twisted into it's opposite defined state when you consider the words used. what is my point you ask? it is this - If Classicist is someone who studies classical styles ( Pro Classics) and an Artist is someone who creates artistic works ( Pro Art), then why is a Racist Anti Race?! We are all one species.
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Post by Destry on Jan 9, 2020 17:54:55 GMT
Kane's gone again.
Kane, you've gone again.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 9, 2020 18:14:00 GMT
Ozymandias Kane We all have access to the internet and most of us have fucking great tomes called dictionaries - the relatively well-educated amongst us have several and, by Jove, we can read them ... You know this so I can only assume you've taken too much medicine or not enough... While looking for oz in all the usual places I found this.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 9, 2020 18:24:01 GMT
I'm trying to question my Echo = Alexa about a timer it's set; after 4 minutes of rephrasing 'Alexa' responds with "I don't understand, but I have a skill you might like: let's make a fart." I reckon it knows it's one response away from the dustbin
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Jan 9, 2020 18:39:47 GMT
Kane's gone again. Kane, you've gone again. If we use words such as artist to describe someone who is Pro-art, then why do we use racist in the negative not the positive?! It's the same as: Quanta- singular or (1)- [Proton] - Quantum is the Latin word for amount and, in modern understanding, means the smallest possible discrete unit of any physical property, such as energy or matter. ... He called the units quanta. Planck wrote a mathematical equation involving a figure to represent individual units of energy. He called the units quanta. (Whatis.com) Quantum- multiple of 1 - group (10)- [Atom;Proton,electron,neutron] Quantii- multiple of the multiple of 1 - group of a group (100) - [Mass/Matter] These used to be the definitions for the Latin words but they changed them with the advancement of quantum mechanics etc. Here I must apologise for the amount of text to get my point across.
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Jan 9, 2020 18:46:00 GMT
Ozymandias Kane We all have access to the internet and most of us have fucking great tomes called dictionaries - the relatively well-educated amongst us have several and, by Jove, we can read them ... You know this so I can only assume you've taken too much medicine or not enough... While looking for oz in all the usual places I found this. What if your tomes have been wrong for the past 500 years because of the need for easier social and general conversations and terminology?
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Post by Faceless on Jan 9, 2020 18:54:21 GMT
Are we still pretending that Kane is an actual person, and not some sort of gremlin in the system?
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Jan 9, 2020 19:06:03 GMT
Are we still pretending that Kane is an actual person, and not some sort of gremlin in the system? What if the system is the gremlin and Kane is correct?! truth is stranger than fiction..perhaps.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 9, 2020 19:28:33 GMT
Ozymandias Kane We all have access to the internet and most of us have fucking great tomes called dictionaries - the relatively well-educated amongst us have several and, by Jove, we can read them ... You know this so I can only assume you've taken too much medicine or not enough... What if your tomes have been wrong for the past 500 years because of the need for easier social and general conversations and terminology? I do believe you should study Esperanto? If language doesn't adapt and the changes get incorporated into dictionaries then as new things, thoughts - even modes of being - happen and they are not formalized into 'tomes' then the fabric of our advanced society would fall apart. Communication as a sine qua non requires a common language which reflects the subjective and objective meanings of the words we use, else the fabric of society would gradually disintegrate. The Tower of Babel being an excellent symbol. In other words stuff your pseudo intellectual, inane, lunatic ramblings - I bet you believe all the conspiracy theories too ...
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Post by Tuffers on Jan 9, 2020 19:39:00 GMT
Stampionship Manager
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Post by Tuffers on Jan 9, 2020 19:39:49 GMT
The Nathan Drake Stamp Collection
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Jan 9, 2020 19:48:13 GMT
Here the thing about my ramblings, as you were typing up your reply I looked up Quanta. All I did was type quanta meaning into Google and it came up with the answer 'plural of quantum' - below was - People also ask - in which was Whatis.com who had it listed as Quantum, I then went into Wictionary and under the heading Declension it showed quite clearly that the word Quanta is used as: Nominative - feminine - singular Nominative - neuter - plural among 6 other types of description all in the feminine and plural, so I don't know about you but I think I'll stick to what I have said. Peace edit: I'm off for some Mr. Robot.
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