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Messages - sonerohi

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I don't know. Sheep wool is pretty comfortable.

"you know, this scarf is so comfy I don't even notice the stab wounds".

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Jeegus. But yeah, we could be the stickpeople club. Perhaps the BMI-17.5 club.

I is not a stick >.o
YOU ARE A ROD OF GOD, SENT TO KILL US ALL
This post brought to you by an excess of sugar. Anyways, I just got some home made cheesecake :0
Also, I'm going to school again in 11 days~

I was catching up on happies and saw this. Just confirming this as fact. Janet was the divine harbinger of destruction, until she got distracted by loli. 

Also I just found pretzels. Salt is so very, very good. I have to take pills now before I haz salt, but its worth it.

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Vector and Kael should team up to make an academy. Think about it, they've got all the skills. All of them. They're like the perfect combination for starting an 80's montage.

I dunno. Neither one of them can lay claim to impressive (and slightly disturbing) amounts of body hair. That's because I am the one true master of growing hair...follicultivation.

I am ashamed of that pun.

You need a Tom Selleck mustache for the best montages, but if you can grow a fu-machu that would work all right. But think about. Vector could handle all the learny stuff, while Kael teaches them philosophy, and the sword fighting is character building. Any child who went through that program would come out awesome and two halves.

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But I think we've gone too far with this topic already :-\.
But it's a happy thread! It's quite on topic.

I'm not entirely sure what you guys are talking about. I was talking about the callouses I'd gotten from recent carpentry work. Hammering wood, smoothing and polishing dowels, etc.

But seriously, I've been feeling pretty handy lately. My cat has destroyed about $90.00 worth of audio recording hardware, such as microphones and headsets. I've been dissecting some multi-channel audio cables, separating out the insulated layers that make them up, and splicing them back together. I'm awfully close to having a working microphone again, and I'll have made it all by myself (sorta)!

Aha, the cat is what prevented you from amusing us at odd hours. I can't imagine how frustrating the fixing work is, since I don't know shit about electronics and wiring and all. Good luck though.

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Sonerohi, I want your height. >:[

I'll trade you at a rate of 2.5 inches of height per major upper-body muscle group. Biceps would be swell, along with some shoulder muscle. I'm sort of a freakish pyramid person. I'm also really uncoordinated.

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General Discussion / Re: Vector's Progressive Rage Thread
« on: August 03, 2011, 08:11:59 pm »
http://news.yahoo.com/sao-paulo-council-calls-heterosexual-pride-day-220929986.html

The privilege of being a minority, of course. Because being a marginalized minority means you get to complain, and us white, heterosexual, upper-middle-class Americans want that too!

But there are a Brazilian of them!

-relevant insights-

Gay people have every right to "the sanctity of marriage", but good luck finding any of that sanctity with how badly marriage is fucked over. We are the Titanic here, convinced we can bail out the water as long as we don't let any [metaphor-relevant-collective-noun] help us on it.

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6'4, 206 pounds. It is all in my leg muscles though. I have the legs of a god. The upper body strength of a crying three year old, but the legs of a god.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: August 03, 2011, 07:59:42 pm »
http://www.thelocal.se/35306/20110802/
A Swede was building a nuclear reactor in his kitchen.

http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/because-every-country-is-the-best-at-something/#

"These monsters aren't mine, I'm just looking after them for Ukraine."

USA USA USA! We beat all you assholes at serial killing! Suck it! America!

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General Discussion / Re: MSPA Homestuck: our universe is inside a frog
« on: August 03, 2011, 07:57:54 pm »
I believe its supposed to be white?

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General Discussion / Re: Vector's Progressive Rage Thread
« on: August 03, 2011, 06:30:30 pm »
Meh, cynicism never saved the world.

clearly if you get pregnant you should be prepared to be hit by whatever arbitrary thing the state government wants to throw at you.
Well, yes. For instance I'd like some kind of "how to raise a kid"-crash course, that'd help a lot of parents. Then there's the whole counseling thing, because as easy as it sounds, abortions often aren't. There's stress involved and it's not always an easy decision to make, and having a "time to think about it" period of one or a few days is pretty common, as well.

Now that I read and re-read that article three times I really can't find fault with it. Enlighten me please on how this is a "negative impact this intrusive legislation will have"?

The idea is to try and force the woman to suffer throughout the process. If the lawmakers were really concerned about their "right" to know, they would also respect their right to not know, and allow them to get the abortion without that bullshit.

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General Discussion / Re: Girlinhat: Adequate Metal Crafter
« on: August 03, 2011, 06:26:01 pm »
Never did understand why Europe never caught on to the pole-sword idea though. Japan gets the naginata and we get nothing  :'(.
We did have the glaive.
It's... It's beautiful. Never actually saw a depiction of one, and the text sources I have wrote it off as a spear that had an unusually long point.

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General Discussion / Re: Girlinhat: Adequate Metal Crafter
« on: August 03, 2011, 06:12:00 pm »
The military scythe was quite popular. Since you were likely to be facing other peasants, unarmored and such, the scythe would have been a brutal weapon. Even a hoe or a shovel would be effective. Never did understand why Europe never caught on to the pole-sword idea though. Japan gets the naginata and we get nothing  :'(.

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Vector and Kael should team up to make an academy. Think about it, they've got all the skills. All of them. They're like the perfect combination for starting an 80's montage.

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General Discussion / Re: Girlinhat: Adequate Metal Crafter
« on: August 03, 2011, 05:52:30 pm »
I've heard from different sources that a full suit of armor would have cost about the same a a modern day house.  Compare that against the Crusades.

And, to make it worse, the average person was a janitor rather than a business-y person. Not sure how expensive weapons were though. The majority of pole arms were peasant-affordable, but swords were costly.

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I'm envious of Kael and Vector now. Anyone live around the shitty state of Illinois?
Used to live in the Chicago burbs. I was there in June.

More of you should come to SF and visit :D

Ugh, Chicago. The only big place in the state has to be the home of the Cubs. I'd love to hit up the west coast for a weeks in the winter, but I'm not really the proper age for road-trips just yet.

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