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11th of June, 2015 (Thursday) - 32 comments
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Dad
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@LaughingTarget
No problem tying someone else's shoes - ask any parent.
Page 237
atemu1234
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@Wally
As the closest thing to a Male 'B***b' humanly possible, methinks not. Too kind and too willing to help others.
Page 203
atemu1234
on page 203
@Cookie They aren't people until they molt. I thought everyone knew that. It's Keeping Your Pet Human 101.
Page 192
atemu1234
on page 192
@Yochanon Give us a URL, I'll give it a look.
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atemu1234
on page 183
Splatter is used to refer to solids and semisolids (IE, the man splattered against the pavement after being thrown from the top of the two-story Victorian home)
Spatter is unique to liquids, usually bodily fluids (IE, the forensics analyst measured the arc sine of the blood droplets of the spatter pattern, in order to determine the distance, roughly, from which the body fell).
Page 164
atemu1234
on page 164
Ash is sick of your shit, Joel.
Page 162
atemu1234
on page 162
Failure is the only option.
Page 146
atemu1234
on page 146
In America, we would have just called it quits and slept in. Granted, that's probably why I am who I am.
Page 145
atemu1234
on page 145
To be fair, teen pregnancy is a thing. Though who would be the mother, that is the question.
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atemu1234
on page 132
I'm calling Johnny has a younger sibling, to whom Sam gave it to.
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atemu1234
on page 110
I saw a kid with a branch stuck through his foot once. Middle of the woods, fell out of a tree.
Page 99
atemu1234
on page 99
Well, I haven't gotten mistaken for another gender in a couple years now. That settles it. I'm growing my hair out and shaving more.
Page 98
atemu1234
on page 98
The goatee differentiates him. I like it.
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atemu1234
on page 95
@Guesticus Forgot his key, maybe?
Page 93
atemu1234
on page 93
This is really a wonderful line. Everyone thinks they were different as a child and that their children will be different. Almost no one has the introspection to say that they were jerks, like everyone else. Slightly less visible jerks, but jerks nevertheless.
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atemu1234
on page 90
Why not younger Sam, given that she just saw him shirtless for the first time?
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atemu1234
on page 84
Quit whining, Ash. It was one tiny needle.
Fun fact: when I was young, I took shots with no problems. Even when I was an infant, I wouldn't cry. But 15-year-old me ran out of the room when the doctor brought in a single one. I got better.
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atemu1234
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@Guesticus Or she was shying away or something.
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atemu1234
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Bluray DVDs are still DVDs.
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atemu1234
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But even I knew how the keyboard worked. Even if it was hunt-and-peck.
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atemu1234
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@Deof To be fair, was it anyone's, at that age or their current one?
Page 53
atemu1234
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@Leroy The crap-tastic-ist.
It may be the American Underachieving (yet charmingly smartass'd) person/dog in me, but my teachers would have at least extended the sodding deadline.
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atemu1234
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The awkward angling on this makes it look like he's trying to stare down her shirt.
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atemu1234
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It's ok. Other people are just visually distracting anyways.
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@VVee
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Your name is New Kid?
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atemu1234
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Look like? Younger me, I have some bad news...
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atemu1234
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And when tired, slightly Scottish.
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atemu1234
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Since when the (sam) hell was enrolment that bloody easy?
Page 33
atemu1234
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So it's just Sam, not Samuel? (I once met a guy with the name Samiel, boy was that weird)
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atemu1234
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That isn't blood Charlie. Run. RUN.
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atemu1234
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@panda I wouldn't call that day boring for Charlie.
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atemu1234
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@Ye I don't know. People said the same thing about heads-up displays in cars in the late nineties, early 2000s. But we never got that, not because it was unavailable, but because it was overhyped and tacky. I foresee the same with smartwatches. Even if they get cheaper, people will probably still prefer phones that go in pockets.
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11th of June, 2015 (Thursday) - 32 comments
@LaughingTarget
No problem tying someone else's shoes - ask any parent.
@Wally
As the closest thing to a Male 'B***b' humanly possible, methinks not. Too kind and too willing to help others.
@Cookie They aren't people until they molt. I thought everyone knew that. It's Keeping Your Pet Human 101.
@Yochanon Give us a URL, I'll give it a look.
Splatter is used to refer to solids and semisolids (IE, the man splattered against the pavement after being thrown from the top of the two-story Victorian home)
Spatter is unique to liquids, usually bodily fluids (IE, the forensics analyst measured the arc sine of the blood droplets of the spatter pattern, in order to determine the distance, roughly, from which the body fell).
Ash is sick of your shit, Joel.
Failure is the only option.
In America, we would have just called it quits and slept in. Granted, that's probably why I am who I am.
To be fair, teen pregnancy is a thing. Though who would be the mother, that is the question.
I'm calling Johnny has a younger sibling, to whom Sam gave it to.
I saw a kid with a branch stuck through his foot once. Middle of the woods, fell out of a tree.
Well, I haven't gotten mistaken for another gender in a couple years now. That settles it. I'm growing my hair out and shaving more.
The goatee differentiates him. I like it.
@Guesticus Forgot his key, maybe?
This is really a wonderful line. Everyone thinks they were different as a child and that their children will be different. Almost no one has the introspection to say that they were jerks, like everyone else. Slightly less visible jerks, but jerks nevertheless.
Why not younger Sam, given that she just saw him shirtless for the first time?
Quit whining, Ash. It was one tiny needle.
Fun fact: when I was young, I took shots with no problems. Even when I was an infant, I wouldn't cry. But 15-year-old me ran out of the room when the doctor brought in a single one. I got better.
@Guesticus Or she was shying away or something.
Bluray DVDs are still DVDs.
But even I knew how the keyboard worked. Even if it was hunt-and-peck.
@Deof To be fair, was it anyone's, at that age or their current one?
@Leroy The crap-tastic-ist.
It may be the American Underachieving (yet charmingly smartass'd) person/dog in me, but my teachers would have at least extended the sodding deadline.
The awkward angling on this makes it look like he's trying to stare down her shirt.
It's ok. Other people are just visually distracting anyways.
Your name is New Kid?
Look like? Younger me, I have some bad news...
And when tired, slightly Scottish.
Since when the (sam) hell was enrolment that bloody easy?
So it's just Sam, not Samuel? (I once met a guy with the name Samiel, boy was that weird)
That isn't blood Charlie. Run. RUN.
@panda I wouldn't call that day boring for Charlie.
@Ye I don't know. People said the same thing about heads-up displays in cars in the late nineties, early 2000s. But we never got that, not because it was unavailable, but because it was overhyped and tacky. I foresee the same with smartwatches. Even if they get cheaper, people will probably still prefer phones that go in pockets.