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Re:lies, all lies
I am Norwegian, they are not my fellow citizens, and you seems to know this in more detail so you are probably right. I assumed the sampling was incorrect, but I stand corrected.
But you have the Mormons too! Truly the land of the brave as in crazy. The Christians and "creationists" I have talked to, are "regular" Christians lured by the 'intelligent design' title (sounds intelligent, doesn't it?), and change their minds once they know the details (using the metaphor opt-out).Anyway, recommend these vids from the NCSE I found last night; http://www.sigg3.net/entry/1666
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Re:Franklin?
I think you took my post a bit too serious. I was just pointing out that people get lost all the time in general, not that You get lost all the time.
I share your opinion on insurance though. It's a mind game. Then I was brutally robbed last year and barely escaped with my life. If it weren't for the fact that I live in a social democracy ('communism' to Americans) I would have been down several thousand crowners (at minimum $2000). I didn't have an insurance but our laws made it right (meaning I transferred the justifying settlement from the perpetrators to the state in case they'd never be apprehended - read more).I'm still critical to the 'philosophy' of insurance, because I'm not one for counter-facts. I'm just more careful about where I walk than I used to be.
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Re:Fucking ludicrous
Not sure who was originally responsible for this...
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today, is the word fuck. Of all the English words beginning with f, fuck is the single one referred to as the "f-word". It's the one magical word. Just by it's sound it can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love. Fuck, as most words in the English language, is derived from German. Fuck from German's "fliechen" which mean to strike. In English, fuck folds into many grammatical categories. As a transitional verb for instance, "John fucked Shirley". As an intransitive verb; "Shirley fucks". It's meaning is not always sexual, it can be used as an adjective such as; "John's doing all the fucking work". As part of an adverb; "Shirley talks too fucking much", as an adverb enhancing an adjective; "Shirley is fucking beautiful". As a noun; "I don't give a fuck". As part of a word: "abso-fucking-lutely" or "in-fucking-credible". And, as almost every word in the sentence: "fuck the fucking fuckers!". As you must realize, there aren't too many words with the versatility of fuck, as in these examples describing situations such as;
- fraud: "I got fucked at the used car lot"
- dismay: "Oh, fuck it!"
- trouble: "I guess I'm really fucked now"
- aggresion: "don't fuck with me, buddy!"
- difficulty: "I don't understand this fucking question"
- inquiry: "who the fuck was that?"
- dissatisfaction: "I don't like what the fuck is going on here"
- incompetence: "he's a fuck-off!"
- dismissal: "why don't you go outside and play hide and go fuck yourself?"
I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
With all these multipurpoused applications, how can anyone be offended when you use the word? We say, use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech. It will identify the quality of your character immediately. Say it loudly and proudly:
FUCK YOU!
Taken from here, where there is also an MP3 of the above.
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We knew about this back in 2005
Pigeon Awareness Program
Courtesy of the interNet Action Against Penguins (NAAP).
If you have any questions to any agents or unofficial members of the NAAP, please contact me. And for those "government officials" with an interest in my knowledge: I'm always told a posteriori any operation. -
We knew about this back in 2005
Pigeon Awareness Program
Courtesy of the interNet Action Against Penguins (NAAP).
If you have any questions to any agents or unofficial members of the NAAP, please contact me. And for those "government officials" with an interest in my knowledge: I'm always told a posteriori any operation. -
Re:It's all in the details.
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Re:SmackEdit
You're correct. My orange Remtor 1050 goes 'bing!' half a word, or a short word, before the sheet ends. If you don't hit carriage return, your document will smell of shame, as it was written by an amateur.
My only problem with my portable typewriter (it came with a carrying case with a handle!) is the difficulties I've had tracking down the right ink ribbons (I use those that are 50% black and 50% red). But I bought the entire stock of an old bookshop, and I suspect it'll last for at least a good fifty years.
After that, I'll probably have to switch to a digital solution.
My typewriter is also wireless, will never need a battery change, and has a comfortable asdf-keyboard without any lag. It also renders desktop printers a distant nightmare from the past. -
Google Analytics shows that
50.50% of my readers came to read the blog
49.19% came for History of the Word Fuck
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Nuff said? -
Starting OO faster
The rollover buttons in the menu and that nifty splash screen?
But seriously, I use OO to write in XP (Abiword in linux), and it needs to be fast.
Disable java in OO and make your own shortcut (in Windoze) to call writer (or whatever app).
Quick Tip: Making OpenOffice 2 start faster -
(-1 Redundant)
I updated my blog just now. Just in case you were interested.
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Well, actually...
Actually, I was just going to submit a link to my thoughts on my birthday party a week ago.
It was kind of lame since we had tapas, and if you've been reading my blog, you know that I'm not totally into the tapas. Not totally.
But I know it was an expression of love, and of gratitude, and for that I'm grateful. Colour me touched.
Then I saw aliens the other day. It's not my favourite (number 3 is), but I still think it's funny. Those aliens make about the same noise the darn neighbourhood cats do when they're getting it on somewhere in the vicinity. You can barely sleep in that noise. They mostly come at night. Mostly.
Today I haven't done much. I bought a ATA33 cable, this dude behind the counter was just staring at me, so, you know, I just placed my elbow on the counter and stared back at 'him and said, like: They are really hard to come by.
Since I'm here, I'd like to give a shout-out to my brothers and my sister, my mother and father, and just let you know that I miss you all and that life in the big city is not all that. And mum, I couldn't survive much longer on frozen pizza. Thanks for the food!
I still don't have enough cash for a vacuum cleaner (although I have ordered a small, USB-powered vacuum cleaner, but I don't have enough cable) so I suggest you do not come visiting just yet. My mail is down, but that's ok, just hang out on /. and we'll meet here. -
Re:And F*uck Is A Verb...
Sorry that link was a piece. Check it, text version here:
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Google was first
Google was the first to implement pigeons into their technology.
Remember Pigeon Rank?
What most people are unaware of, is that most pigeons ALREADY HAVE GPS TRACKING!
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I agree! Gameplay is everything!
I wholeheartedly agree!
Although Jedi Knight was cool, I didn't experience real online gaming until I got my hands on QuakeII CTF2 with MM^DarK's config.
After that, the first thing I do when I get a new game is turning textures and special FX off. If the game sucks then, it's not a game but an advanced pass-time. Atm, I only play Nexiuz: http://sigg3.net/b2perma.php?p=760 (Yes, I'm young.) -
Re:Another example of journalist's DOOPPPP
Don't forget the surveillance pidgeons; http://sigg3.net/blogger/naap/pap.html
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Re:That wasn't a Christian
You can't blame Christianity on Jesus!
Just read his blog!