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  1. @critialcloudkicker Well they have chewed a book that someone lent me. Little papayas. It's hard to catch them with all this furniture...

    Tuesday, 02-Aug-16 21:22:15 UTC from quitter.se in context
  2. @critialcloudkicker How many ways to die are there?

    Tuesday, 02-Aug-16 20:57:14 UTC from web in context
  3. @critialcloudkicker What is it about?

    Tuesday, 02-Aug-16 20:45:14 UTC from web in context
  4. @critialcloudkicker and where is it set?

    Tuesday, 02-Aug-16 20:39:01 UTC from web in context
  5. @critialcloudkicker How many ways are there to die there?

    Tuesday, 02-Aug-16 20:38:10 UTC from web in context
  6. @critialcloudkicker That was dedicated to the newest MLP episode. The Gravity Falls Journal 3 book is actually good. It looks like as if it was straight out of the show (minus the limitations of modern book printing).

    Saturday, 30-Jul-16 16:53:59 UTC from web in context
  7. @critialcloudkicker Trump can eat a flat butt

    Friday, 29-Jul-16 07:18:35 UTC from web in context
  8. @critialcloudkicker The vampire hunter was just an NPC. The DM intended to do a little fight but we talked out of it.

    Friday, 29-Jul-16 05:11:10 UTC from web in context
  9. @hfaust @critialcloudkicker This happened in most of the colonies, with poor Canuckistan using both American and British English. There is also the subsets of these with the local dialects, Ebonics unfortunately being considered one.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 23:06:40 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  10. @dokidoki @critialcloudkicker There's also the divergence between US English grammar and UK English grammar thanks to Noah Webster.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 23:04:43 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  11. @critialcloudkicker @hfaust WOO TIME FOR LEARNING
    Old English is closely related to the Germanic languages Frisian and Dutch. The Angles moved into England (Angle land, land of the Anglos) shortly after the Romans had abandoned it. Over the course of the years they were relatively isolated except for the occasional viking invasion which left an imprint on the native English. The first introduction of a Latin language into the common household was after the Norman invasions (Normans being vikings the French had paid to protect France from other vikings centuries prior) during the 100 years war. The French nobility would speak solely in French and this caused English to adopt some Latin words like pork and beef. After the French were kicked out they were once again isolated except for Latin and Greek which were used in religious and scientific matters. English evolved afterwards with little contribution from other languages (modifying existing words) except for the occasional loanword from it's colonies.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 23:01:16 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  12. @hfaust @critialcloudkicker Oh wow, didn't really know this.  Many seem to be farily recently introduced to English too.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 22:57:46 UTC from shitposter.club in context
  13. @critialcloudkicker http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/10/going-dutch/

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 22:53:57 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context Repeated by normandy
  14. @critialcloudkicker http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/10/going-dutch/

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 22:53:57 UTC from gs.smuglo.li in context
  15. @critialcloudkicker yee

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 22:15:18 UTC from web in context
  16. @critialcloudkicker Banned for spoofing.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 18:59:20 UTC from web in context
  17. @critialcloudkicker banned for third-party apps altering location.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 17:55:00 UTC from web in context
  18. @critialcloudkicker It looks like banned for cheating by faking location

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 17:12:44 UTC from shitposter.club in context
  19. @critialcloudkicker Not really, except when the act of procrastination causes less happiness in the future.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 14:40:04 UTC from web in context
  20. @critialcloudkicker Procastination is a local happiness optimizing mechanism that includes reallocation of time from momentarily less desirable moments and activities. It creates a local maximum of happiness or a local minimum of displeasure.

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 14:20:36 UTC from web in context
  21. @critialcloudkicker >Sensual things| wink wonk

    Thursday, 28-Jul-16 10:11:33 UTC from web in context
  22. @critialcloudkicker Sure. If you reverse-engineer a canning machine then you'd be soda can man.

    Tuesday, 26-Jul-16 21:26:25 UTC from web in context
  23. @critialcloudkicker I assure you: many in high quality.

    Monday, 25-Jul-16 18:07:57 UTC from web in context
  24. @critialcloudkicker it will probably die down a litter since the splatfests are over now, but it will probably have a lot of people playing it for a good time

    Sunday, 24-Jul-16 15:11:54 UTC from web in context
  25. @critialcloudkicker @mushi EDF is a happy fun shooter https://Potato Knishesposter.club/attachment/139994

    Sunday, 24-Jul-16 15:09:50 UTC from shitposter.club in context
  26. @critialcloudkicker to be honest i havent palyed it for a while myself, but it seems to be still pretty active

    Sunday, 24-Jul-16 14:14:39 UTC from web in context
  27. @critialcloudkicker Solid Snake

    Sunday, 24-Jul-16 11:41:58 UTC from web in context
  28. @critialcloudkicker Given the title, I'm glad I don't remember the subject matter.

    Friday, 22-Jul-16 11:02:06 UTC from web in context
  29. @critialcloudkicker Well presumably we'll be taking the crows with us.

    Thursday, 21-Jul-16 21:17:14 UTC from web in context
  30. @critialcloudkicker This is why I simply ignore add requests on all instant messaging services unless I know them.

    Thursday, 21-Jul-16 20:23:48 UTC from web in context