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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you mildly sad today thread
« on: July 27, 2019, 10:01:54 am »
You’d certainly like to think that is the case.

I also just realized my phone autocorrected “isn’t” to “manny”. Okay phone.

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you mildly sad today thread
« on: July 27, 2019, 09:45:11 am »
School manny isn’t meant to be interesting, it’s meant to be useful.

Good teachers will make it interesting though.

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Is that good?
What, joy? Yeah I quite like a bit of joy from time to time.
Joy from a source you perhaps shouldn’t be deriving joy from, I mean. There is presumably a reason she is a former and not a current, yes?

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Shut up, Jeff



Edit: I hung out with my ex and her presence makes my whole being sing with joy.

Is that good?

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« on: July 25, 2019, 03:49:48 pm »
But Frodo’s a filthy little hobbitses, and he was the one what destroyed the ring.

Or do Hobbits count as human?

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you mildly sad today thread
« on: July 25, 2019, 02:38:25 pm »
Yeah, I can guarantee you were not the only one in that room to feel that way.

Also, I would suggest being hustled into a room full of strangers is good reason to be perturbed, but I am quite the introvert. I’ve also avoided jury duty the two times I was called because I had exams, and I’m foreign.

It also distresses me how much I want to help you but can’t, Joshua. In a good way. You’re good people, I wish you could see that.

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Other Games / Re: How did you last die?
« on: July 25, 2019, 06:48:19 am »
Like Gabriel Byrne?

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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« on: July 24, 2019, 09:43:35 pm »
Genuinely saddened, if I saw a film with Rutger Hauer in it I’d be more inclined to watch it.

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One would hope the way we’ve been travelling for almost four god-damn months is West, Timmy.

I told you we should’ve been a teacher, fix all the stupid.

Deep Sand. Fuck risking cholera with all that water.

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I don't see how claiming it a part of "British Identity" is anything but an alternative phrasing of "it's traditional". Pretty sure sarcasm is more a part of British Identity to me than some random rich family appointed solely by virtue of being squirted out by the right person.

I'm British because I live here and think of here as an extension of home. To me, that's all there really needs to be to British Identity. Everything else is and should be emergent and mutable.

There's more to an identity than place, and despite your reductionism I suspect you know that. 'British' is more than 'I live here.'

What does being British mean to you?

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Donald Trump likes Alex Salmond when he made it so he could build his golf course and ruin the sand.

Donald Trump thought Alex Salmond was a cunt when he wouldn’t not build his sea windmills in front of Donald Trump’s boring sand and golf course.

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Hopefully it will also fix McDorf’s penchant for imbibing cholera.

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Of course, the political and social benefits are also white noise? International relations through state functions, a figurehead for the nation? Indeed, something to rally around as part of the British identity?

As odious and hard to get on with as he may be, Donald Trump intensely disliked Theresa May - but liked the Queen, and raved about her both home and abroad.

I’m not sure that’s worth the several tens of million of pounds it costs to keep them, versus the cost of elected representatives and diplomats who could perform the same tasks.

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First order of business, finding something a bit more useful than muskets and flintlocks. Then chaos.

Edgar mutters quietly to himself.

A halfway decent port authority should have an armory near shore, for security if nothing else... hopefully they like to outfit soldiers there...

Look for a building near shore that has weaponry. Send in the soldiers with shotguns and such first, so as to put fewer troops with less-than-ideal weaponry in the firing line before they’re ready. Get everyone else into cover - both from the building and other streets - before shots are fired; standing out in the open in a warzone is a foolish idea.

Assuming this goes well, look for guns and more boom booms. Also search for more medical supplies, just in case.

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