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Happiness is mandatory. Failure to be happy is treason. Have a good day, citizen.
Keep that smile up, kiddies.
Oh man, that story. I really love that one.
With that said, it would have been better if you had used something like a million people getting jokerized
It's two AM. How much time do you expect me to spend doing this?
lazy person
says juan
what's that supposed to mean
it means you're lazy
but i'm not >:C
and yet you can't even be bothered to use capital letters in your sentences
That's only because I like how they look!
If you like how they look, then why didn't you use them?
Because I needed to prove I wasn't being lazy and that I can capitalize if I feel like it.
You didn't use them because you needed to prove you can capitalize if you feel like it?
wait wait wait, you seem to misunderstand. I don't capitalize because I like the way it looks.
i mean, look at this. so e.e cummings.
However, due to your HORRIBLE accusations, I decided to not do it in order to prove I'm not lazy
how do you like 'em apples
I have reviewed the conversation and have found you to be at fault for this misunderstanding.
that clearly isn't a biased affirmation at all
seems legit
it is not
So you're responsible. Unless this will make you do bad things to my PTA character in which case Juan is completely in the wrong
My favour blanket is ripping. After years and years, the strings are just bleh :<
It feels so good on my feet though :<
All 3 of you are in the wrong. Problem solved.
That doesn't solve the problem! It only exarcebates it. :<
Everyone loves spiders and Cyriak animations:
^Hey that's not that ba-
*Gets to 1:10 mark*
Fuck you.
I learned yesterday in History class that male doctors thought women were hard to treat because they assumed they had to use methods different from treating men and said methods always failed.
Oh, things haven't changed at all.
No, he was actually in the wrong there.
The object being referred to in the preceding sentence was capital letters. Using the word 'they' implies that you are talking about the preceding object. In talking about lowercase letters and yet implying that he's talking about capital letters, the misunderstanding is due to him.
So, watching the new Conan movie.
Ron Perlman is awesome as always, but it's not the same kind of ridiculous fun the old one was. Also, I really dislike half-assed attempts at sword accuracy. For instance, the blade forged towards the beginning of the film comes out as a pattern-welded steel blade, but during the forging process, they used a mold for shaping the sword. That's not how it's done, and you won't get the pattern-welded benefits like that. Melting down the steel after the twisting has been done will shuffle the carbon distribution again, so you may as well have never pattern-welded in the first place.
It's arguably permissible because the mold showed visually that a sword was being made -- a solid narrative choice -- but I feel as though there could have been a better in-between. But they clearly knew their stuff, or were being advised, so yeah. A lot of people have no idea about pattern-welded blades so
Also, no James Earl Jones.
So, does anyone else have to fill out the Student Engagement Survey? I hate these kinds of questions because they're so ambiguous that an "Often" or "Sometimes" doesn't say anything. In fact, I often feel like I'd put down some sarcastic response if I could. And then there's the fact that different majors will naturally answer the questions differently. Key questions that I find awkward:
"Number of problem sets that take you less than an hour to complete": I can't imagine an assignment like this unless it was completely mindless.
"Included diverse perspectives (different races, religions, genders, political beliefs, etc.) in class discussions or writing assignments": Actually, any question that's obviously geared towards humanities students.
"Had serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity than your own": I know people want to encourage diversity, but this only serves to make me feel awkward, like I have to think about the fact that the other person is a different ethnicity.
I still can't manage to show rather than tell, even when I try really hard.
FUCK