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  • Evergreen
    I'm back, but I hardly think it's my fault that I'm gone. Most of the time that I try to come here, I get "can't find the server" messages or whatever. Has this been happening to anyone else? (Crossposting to Updates)
    2012-09-17 00:07:02
  • Evergreen
    Well, I'm back. Did I miss anything important or interesting? (Also posting this in Updates)
    2012-08-02 12:20:29
  • Evergreen
    Just so everyone knows where I went, if you haven't seen my custom title: I'm leaving for Israel tomorrow and I'll be there with little to no internet access until August 2.
    2012-07-20 15:27:16
    • Schitzo
      Schitzo
      Have fun, dood.
      2012-07-20 15:31:24
    • Lai
      Lai
      Hope your trip to Israel is enjoyable.
      2012-07-20 19:39:02
    • All Nines
      All Nines
      Have fun.
      2012-07-21 00:55:23
  • Evergreen
    Leaving for Nantucket tomorrow. Will only be around sporadically until Friday. Also posted this in IJBMer Updates.
    2012-06-23 22:26:15
    • MrW
      MrW
      Tell us if you meet the man from Nantucket.
      2012-06-25 09:23:45
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      As always is the case, no, I didn't. However, one at least one of the gazillions of cheesy tourist shops, shirts can be found that say "I am the man from Nantucket..." on the front.
      2012-06-29 22:26:31
  • Evergreen
    Does anyone have any connections such that they could help a friend of mine get a job in education or museums or something in Boston? Like definitely and securely get a job that would allow them to support themself starting this fall and beyond? This is someone who doesn't fear death, only failure: I'm scared for them. If you don't have connections personally, does anyone have parents or relatives who do?
    2012-05-17 15:33:41
    • MadassAlex
      MadassAlex
      It sounds like a pretty tough situation. Sorry to say I've got nothing to contribute here.
      2012-05-17 23:53:32
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      I think she's doing a bit better. Certainly slightly awkward having this whole thing gunking up the top of the activity page, but don't delete it...
      2012-05-18 21:34:41
    • All Nines
      All Nines
      My stepbrother's in Boston (well, Brighton, technically, I think), but he's only a grad student, and it's his first year living there, so I doubt he has much for connections.
      2012-05-19 11:18:07
  • Evergreen
    Presenting something that could actually be pretty useful for wading into OTC, for those who still dare to, although I'm not sure if linking to it would even be allowed. Ok, forget I mentioned OTC, it's just interesting period: http://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/home
    2012-05-03 19:25:12
    • LouieW
      LouieW
      I think that looks pretty interesting and might actually be kind of useful, especially with that "fallacy fallacy" thing. Still, I am not sure that pointing to a logical fallacy someone committed like that is really a good idea. I feel like it is lot better to just explain why you find his or her argument problematic, skipping the whole "you committed W fallacy" step. I might be wrong about this, but I think that labeling logical fallacies when in an argument can make you come off as elitist in the "it's not worth wasting my time explaining it to you" sense.
      2012-05-04 12:11:11
    • MillerCross
      MillerCross
      Well, a laconic explanation is not bad, although there's something impersonal about it, granted.
      2012-05-04 12:58:45
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      ^^Yeah, IMO, it's probably best to just explain where the flaw in logic is in your own words. Maybe then tack on a "BTW, that's called the X fallacy" with a Wikipedia link if you really want to highlight that there's an official term for the mistake but don't want to sound insulting or whatever.
      2012-05-04 14:59:09
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Yeah, that kind of occurred to me. Then again, the guy who linked to it on Facebook, which is how I found it...well ok, I was going to say that he's a pretty harsh guy and this suits his style. But then I realized he's eloquent enough to be harsh in his own words. He's really tall, doesn't talk much, plays the cello, can do legit parkour, is a math major, and has said that it's a bad idea to sneak up on him and surprise him because he will probably hurt you. Uh yeah. That has nothing to do with any of this.
      2012-05-04 15:29:58
  • Evergreen
    Earlier today I saw two mockingbirds having sex, or at least trying to, under a bush. They were making a lot of noise, very varied songs. Being mockingbirds, those songs very well might have been those of other birds. Wouldn't that be the equivalent, with people, of what you shout during sex being composed entirely of impressions or at least delivered in foreign accents? (Wow this is random, and for me unusually crude...)
    2012-04-21 17:46:05
  • Evergreen
    So apparently the forum did some interesting things while I was gone. Hmm...
    2012-04-18 23:37:40
  • Evergreen
    Well, after going into self-imposed exile several weeks ago out of embarrassment, I'm back. I can't even remember what the thread I so embarrassed myself in was called. Please, no one remind me.
    2012-04-16 10:16:03
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      I won't remind you because I can't even begin to think of what you're talking about.
      2012-04-16 10:43:26
  • Evergreen
    I've listened to three Weezer albums over the course of yesterday and today. I've got "Hash Pipe" stuck in my head. And somehow I can't hear the line in the chorus that is apparently "I've got my ass wide" as anything but "I've got my housewife". I think that's my headcanon now, so to speak. I love misheard lyrics!
    2012-03-21 22:04:30
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Also, I prefer to hear the line before "I've got my hash pipe" as "You've got your big cheese".
      2012-03-22 07:39:12
    • Central Avenue
      Central Avenue
      ...You mean that line ISN'T "you've got your big cheese"?
      2012-03-23 17:36:17
  • Evergreen
    I have taken to writing English in Greek, a la Last Exile, rather crudely, with the help of the Wikipedia page on the Greek alphabet. And this is why I'm not cool...
    2012-03-09 11:18:50
  • Evergreen
    I think I'm starting to get tired of how quickly the mods in OTC lock discussions where the OP is basically just link, discuss. Like that attack in Belgium, we might have had a thriving thread on it, the OP was just a link and a quotation of the full article text and nothing else...and Fighteer locked it right away.
    2011-12-13 19:26:31
    • captainbrass
      captainbrass
      >Fighteer. >Unnecessary thread-locking. This does not come as a total surprise to me.
      2011-12-14 12:32:13
    • Morven
      Morven
      The problem is that link, discuss tends to be a recipe for flamewar. All too often, it's "toss one bone to the roomful of starving dogs and watch the fight".
      2011-12-18 22:49:33
  • Evergreen
    I was gone all of yesterday because of Thanksgiving. I come back at night and I think I got here right after the drama, but before I could investigate, my mom walks in and makes me turn off the computer and go to sleep. Today I had ample time to check up on things but completely forgot until now, late at night again. The point of this: Proving that it's not as simple as "I was gone and missed the drama", and that there's nothing stranger then getting a glimpse of something and then being forced to leave, an aspect of internet use that doesn't get nearly enough publicity...
    2011-11-25 23:39:24
  • Evergreen
    IJBM: When a dining hall here that is notorious for being bad and having a certain effect on the digestive system is indeed bad...but has the opposite effect as expected. Yes, I really shouldn't be up right now. I could be more honest about the whole thing but I suppose people would say it's TMI...
    2011-11-20 03:49:55
  • Evergreen
    I ran into a door a little while ago. By "ran" I of course mean "collided with at walking speed", I wasn't actually running. When a door has a pushbar, I have a tendency to go through it vigorously. But in this case, my face/nose was sort of leading, and I pushed on the hinge end of the door rather than the loose end so it didn't really open. It hurt. A bit. I let out an audible response. There were about two people who could have heard me, including a guy reading right by me, but no one reacted. It's a good thing I *wasn't* more seriously hurt, because that doesn't bode well. One does not have to be stupid or incredibly clumsy or distracted to walk into a door. Sometimes you just get unlucky.
    2011-11-11 11:49:45
    • LouieW
      LouieW
      Well, that is at least better than running (actually colliding at running speed) into a door length window indoors. In any event, that does not sound like it was too much fun. Another thing that I think you have to be pretty careful to watch out for is when you are on one side of a push door (like the ones in front of public restrooms) and someone on the other side pushes it into you right before you try to push it the other way.
      2011-11-11 16:19:05
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Yeah, it didn't hurt too much. I wasn't moving that fast. Regarding restroom doors, my dad always specifically told to not stand around right inside them lest someone run into me that way. So I try to be mindful of that...
      2011-11-11 20:53:54
  • Evergreen
    The forum has changed! Where the heck did post formatting go? Instead it now does this weird autosave thing, but where's the formatting toolbar?
    2011-11-06 22:13:37
    • MillerCross
      MillerCross
      Announcement thread.
      2011-11-06 22:51:33
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      -sigh- People really need to read that when we post in it. There are important added rules and such in there.
      2011-11-06 23:27:47
    • Central Avenue
      Central Avenue
      Why is it such a shock that people haven't read the rules thread? When a thread is stickied people tend to develop a "blindness" for it, since they're always looking past it to see the new posts in other threads.
      2011-11-07 00:54:17
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      I'm sorry. Wow, yeah, just made myself look like the exact kind of fool that I sigh at on other forums. CA, I think you're onto something: As much as I like to go on and on about how observant and aware I am, my focus slipped right over the stickied threads at the top.
      2011-11-07 07:16:19
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Ok, I see. Cool. And now it's back anyway!
      2011-11-07 07:17:25
  • Evergreen
    Warning. Warning. Influx of "x is a thing" snowclones detected...
    2011-11-03 22:32:46
    • Schitzo
      Schitzo
      Ozbourne Lives!
      2011-11-04 00:05:47
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      Sometimes, I'm REALLY tempted to propose some ground rules over how many snowclones can happen at once.
      2011-11-04 01:50:10
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      I still don't get what these have to do with Ozbourne...
      2011-11-04 15:54:03
    • Bastion
      Bastion
      "Thing" was her thing for a while.
      2011-11-04 18:59:51
  • Evergreen
    So there's Frances now, right, most of you know about her. And the girl I had a huge crush on in high school, Jenn...her middle name is Frances. I just learned today that Frances played Gonzalo in Shakespeare's The Tempest around when she was a freshman in high school. Jenn played the exact same character (well, a genderflipped version thereof) at basically the exact same age, that was the first time I ever saw her, really. The coincidence is incredible. I was kind of freaking out.
    2011-10-25 22:34:38
  • Evergreen
    We've entered an endless recursion of "ITT: Person does something" threads! [No seriously, it was kind of hilarious to come back after hours away and just see this massive pile of threads like that...]
    2011-10-18 18:41:31
  • Evergreen
    In case anyone doesn't get my user title, it's a joke on that famous bassline thing from "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine". I posted a status to similar effect on Facebook and got laughed at by a guy I disliked in high school who I haven't even had any contact with since then. Stupid Facebook...
    2011-10-17 10:39:32
  • Evergreen
    I find it amusing how both the TVT forum and this one use the term "discussion" but we all say "thread". Hell, the TVT forum has "discussions" and "topics", who even calls the different sections "topics"? No one, I don't think.
    2011-10-04 11:06:04
  • Evergreen
    On Facebook I was involuntarily added to a group, something about vowing to show your kids the original Disney movies...I don't like getting involuntarily invited to groups, much less ones that imply I have vowed something simply by being in them, especially when I've never actually seen most of the movies on their list! I made a post basically saying as such. I admitted they were probably going to ask me to leave (like they did to a guy who basically said "I fail to see the point in this.") and even invited them to yell at me if they see me around on campus. Now I'm scared to go back on Facebook, and instead of yelling at me, group participants will probably edge away from me IRL while talking behind my back about how weird and unpleasant I am. Sure is great to be back at college!
    2011-10-02 23:18:15
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Note: This post is not actually as negative as it looks/sounds.
      2011-10-02 23:43:22
    • Schitzo
      Schitzo
      TELL THEM YOU MAKE YOUR KIDS WATCH ICHI THE KILLER N SHIT.
      2011-10-03 01:08:42
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      I don't even know what that is. I just left the group without even looking at it again. But I do think there's a sort of Disney snobbery among people my age.
      2011-10-03 07:44:39
    • RedEyedAbyss
      RedEyedAbyss
      Though to play devil's advocate, it is worthwhile to show kids some more intense movies rather than merely be coddled with so-called "kid-friendly" stuff. Not necessarily Disney, but they certainly had that kind of impact on me.
      2011-10-03 10:14:19
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      The point of the group was basically "We must not forget to show our kids most of the traditionally animated Disney movies from roughly Snow White to Mulan, with Pixar being regarded as slightly less important, so that they have the same great childhood experience we did, and don't lose the importance of these movies under a flood of everything else Disney has made since then and will continue to make." To which of course, I will say again...look, I know about all these. I remember when Hercules came out, but never saw it. I got the Pocahontas soundtrack out of the library for some reason but never saw it. I saw the Lion King once on video, I was a huge fan of Mulan at the time but only saw it on video and probably no more than 2-3 times. The first movie I ever saw in a theater was Toy Story 2. But ultimately, I never saw most Disney animated movies. I was a weird kid, and maybe I missed out on something good here, but I was busy having a great childhood without them. So that was a very presumptuous group and therefore stupid to invite someone to it who you haven't spoken to in like 2 years...
      2011-10-03 10:27:53
  • Evergreen
    Ok, so, there's this company called Rejuvenation, based out of Portland, Oregon. Basically all they do is make reproductions of vintage light fixtures, and they're damn good at it. We've been getting their catalogs in the mail for years, like since I was a kid, so they became a familiar part of my life. Here's the kind of guy I am: Several years ago, back in high school, I was suddenly struck by a bolt of inspiration and created a roughly 2/3 page long conceptual pitch for an epic sci-fi saga involving sky-ships...the entirety of which was based on one of my beloved Rejuvenation catalogs. I never did anything with this idea, of course. It was in theory one of the most monumentally bizarre and just plain dumb concepts that I've ever created. But it's also a sort of terrifying glimpse into how my mind works.
    2011-09-30 18:13:02
  • Evergreen
    It's an absolutely beautiful afternoon here in central Massachusetts. Hopefully when my bus arrives in Connecticut it will be just as nice...
    2011-09-28 14:58:45
  • Evergreen
    I'm the kind of person who in theory might be willing to get up at like 3 in the morning to look at the traffic monitoring on Google Maps and see if it's all green all over the east coast or something. Except really, I wouldn't.
    2011-09-27 20:49:30
  • Evergreen
    There have been enough "statuses" (is that what you call this thing?) about houses from me. Here's one about various motor vehicles! First off, the Suzuki V-Strom 650 looks like kind of the greatest thing ever, though maybe not the best choice for a first motorcycle. Second of all, my sudden acceptance of the Volvo S40 was somewhat tempered by the realization that the damn thing doesn't come with all wheel drive. Guess it's back to looking at Subarus...
    2011-09-27 12:12:41
  • Evergreen
    There was that cancer status thing going around on Facebook. I saw tons of people do it. I didn't do it. I never do those things. I am a cancer survivor. (Also refused to ever wear a Livestrong band back when that was the big new thing...)
    2011-09-27 08:34:55
    • AHR
      AHR
      I saw those too! They seem a bit...condescending, but I just dislike copy and paste stuff in general.
      2011-09-27 08:39:43
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      I really hate it when people try to "raise awareness" of cancer. Because most of the population definitely has never heard of it before. Frankly, it just strikes me as people wanting to feel good with minimal effort. I did wear a Livestrong band for awhile, because the money actually goes toward the cause.
      2011-09-27 09:47:41
    • All Nines
      All Nines
      When I saw that a lot of my friends had copy-pasted it, I was like "Huh. Well, if they're trying to guilt me into doing it, it's working". I'm not sure how many people feel this way, but I mostly did it to fit in. Doesn't make much difference, I guess. >_>
      2011-09-27 10:20:27
    • Counterclock
      Counterclock
      @Everest: You know who else did stuff to fit in? Nazis! /not-sure-if-serious
      2011-09-27 11:00:27
    • Forzare
      Forzare
      I also never repost those things. And it especially bothers me when people post the statuses that say X company will donate money for a poor sick dying child every time someone posts it. Partially because it's all bullshit, and partially because I don't want to be that guy who ruins it for everyone else.
      2011-09-27 11:36:20
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Yeah, I never post things that go around on Facebook. And I think you can tell a fair amount about a person by whether they choose to do so or not. Well, ok, that's a bit of an exaggeration...but yeah, I avoid giving in to peer pressure. Often just because it makes me proud to not do so, regardless of what they're pressuring about! I don't have very many causes, if any. And the few I suppose I do have, I don't like showing public support for. Hence the no wristbands thing. I have no problem donating some money to a good cause, but normally charities try to give you something in return and I'm like "No thanks." Not even for bake sales. I am usually in the mood for baked goods in the evening, not right after lunch. >_
      2011-09-27 12:07:59
    • captainbrass
      captainbrass
      "Cancer status"? Does that mean you post on Facebook, "By the way, everyone, cancer is bad and we should spend more money on researching it"? How is anyone supposed to respond to that? "Lolno"? "Great stuff, I'm impressed with your deep compassion"?
      2011-09-27 14:08:31
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      It's a specific thing. Just like there are specific statuses related to mothers and brothers and stuff. It's a reposting thing: It has a body of content and then basically ends with "If you agree or if this is relevant to you, repost it." And yes cancer has touched nearly all our lives, but if you really want to express something about it, copypasta with the name of someone specific you lost or whatever tacked on the end doesn't seem like the best way to go. After like ten repetitions of the exact same thing show up on your newsfeed, it just gets annoying. I would quote the exact thing here, but I don't feel like it. The opening sentence is simply "Stupid cancer." It gets marginally more sophisticated than that, but to me that was a terrible first impression...
      2011-09-27 16:11:04
    • All Nines
      All Nines
      Dammit. I want to go on and point out that I only reposted out of peer pressure, but even with an explanation I'd look like a total asshat to some people. Does this make me weak?
      2011-09-27 17:56:18
    • AHR
      AHR
      15 year old girl holds hands with her 1 year old son. People call her a "slut", no one knows she was raped at age 14. People call another guy "fat", no one knows he has a serious disease causing him to be overweight. People call an old man "ugly", no one knows he experienced a serious injury to his face while fighting for our country in the war. Re- post this if you are against bullying and stereotyping. I bet 88% of you won't,the other 22% arent heartless and will. Hi, my name is Amy Bruce. I am 7 years old, and I have severe lung cancer . I also have a large tumor in my brain, from repeated beatings. Doctors say I will die soon if this isn't fixed, and my family can't pay the bills. The Make A Wish Foundation, has agreed to donate 7 cents for every time this message is sent on. For those of you who send this along, I thank you so much, but for those who don't send it, what goes around comes around. Have a Heart. Put this as your status
      2011-09-27 18:34:11
    • Forzare
      Forzare
      Stupid cancer. We all want a new car, a new phone. A person who has cancer only wants one thing... to survive. I know that a lot of you "who think you're too cool" probably won't re-post this. But a very little amount of my friends will. Put this on your wall in honor of someone who died of cancer, survived, or who is fighting against it now. MAKES MY HEARTSTRINGS TINGLE
      2011-09-27 19:23:25
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      ^That would be the one. Yep. I'm not "too cool" to repost it. Who the hell really thinks like that? I feel sorry for the original author's loss or whatever, but this is just stupid. Also, I didn't "want to survive" at the time, because I was 3 and didn't know what I had or that it was potentially life-threatening. Totally the best age to have cancer.
      2011-09-27 19:58:24
  • Evergreen
    I am by now convinced that the people of Cranston, Rhode Island place an unusually high value on central air conditioning for their homes. It must be much hotter in Rhode Island than Connecticut. /not entirely serious
    2011-09-26 13:32:09
  • Evergreen
    I am particularly fond of, in my home region of New England, houses built from about 1995-2000. I suppose because those were the ones that were new during my childhood, a happy and simpler time. So, nostalgia, basically.
    2011-09-23 12:16:15
  • Evergreen
    Basically, as Central Avenue is to roads (and stores and stuff?), I am to cars in this community. Or at least that's the persona I aim to establish...
    2011-09-22 22:02:27
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      So...many...possible...jokes...
      2011-09-22 22:28:47
    • Evergreen
      Evergreen
      Um. Ok. I admire your restraint in not making any, I suppose? (Does this have something to do with the fact that cars travel on roads? Damn it...I always walk right into these sorts of things...)
      2011-09-22 22:43:07
    • ClockworkUniverse
      ClockworkUniverse
      (Yep, that's it.)
      2011-09-23 00:43:23