@nerthos
Sea Hitler's water apocalypse
For the cat is cryptic, and close to strange things which men cannot see. He is the soul of antique Aegyptus, and bearer of tales from forgotten cities in Meroe and Ophir. He is the kin of the jungle’s lords, and heir to the secrets of hoary and sinister Africa. The Sphinx is his cousin, and he speaks her language; but he is more ancient than the Sphinx, and remembers that which she hath forgotten.
Federation is getting worse by the minute so contact info
Steam: sirnerthos
Skype: nerthos.osea.yo
nerthosnyaa@gmail.com
Notices by RDN's Lucifer (nerthos), page 59
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@somercet TMI
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@cyberpotato I remember this.
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@mrmattimation Matt has a thing for gaming girls past the age of 60, pass it on.
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@taknamay The fruit filter strikes again.
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@taknamay Well that I can understand, just having a lack of taste. But the person won't get as many weird looks from that wallpaper.
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@takebatcaveakenji @dogjaw Reversing the "Use IE to download Chrome" meme.
Then again I don't think anyone cares about that within the workplace, just like no one cares if you drive the opposite brand while working at a car factory. -
@maiyannah Absolutely not at all.
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@halani It's fine.
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@mrmattimation You could probably pry one out from an old computer with a box cutter.
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@maiyannah Dignity is dead
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@halani No, really, I'm not following. I thought you had replied to me by mistake, with the post originally aimed at someone else.
All I said was that I find the design of the AR15 line to be too unrefined and bulky looking for my taste, aesthetically. I wasn't talking about the conversion kit or anything. -
How can someone be so cringey to unironically consider pasting a weird sex toy brand sticker on their work laptop.
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@halani I think this was misaimed? or I'm just not following something right
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@halani Shame it goes with the AR-15 aesthetic that looks so bulky and unrefined.
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@nerthos2 Steven Universe: writen by 2006 /b/
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@katiekats Send them this http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/857187
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@sim It's done nowadays and medicine allows us to actually check with our own eyes if there's brain damage, so why not back then?
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@katiekats "I'm starving"
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@sim Claim an accident. "The coat of arms held over the bed did fall on her head, and with much sadness she lives crippled of the mind"
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@sim Well, a hard enough dress, loads of makeup and a command to keep their mouth shut should have been enough to fool anyone xD
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@sim It's old enough that you can likely find it online without issues
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@sim Should have married a villera (our equivalent to chavs), those pump out babies like rabbits.
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@sim This one is a decent adaptation if you want to get the gist of it without committing to the play http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097499/
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All that happened here in the XX century was idiotic political drama and some terrorism, and then a halfassed war in the 80s that was poorly planned, executed and commanded. They didn't even outfit planes with anti-boat bombs when sending them to sea. That war is a touchy topic for most people here but I've always taken the anti-nationalistic side on it since my country went there to lose when they could have won with reasonable ease if they hadn't been retarded about everything. So I have a hard time disliking anyone but my own faction for it.
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@sim Haha, I wanted medieval history too but it was mostly overlooked, but that I could understand as it's ancient and not relevant where I live. I did hate that the world wars weren't touched in depth because it was more interesting than anything that was happening here at the time, plus the take on them would be more neutral here as the country was mostly neutral to them and took refugees from all sides.
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@sim My favourite Shakespeare work is Henry V I think? can't remember the number.
But yes, personal reading time is a good option. It also works to offer a range of books to write an essay on when required. -
@sim We didn't get the northern civil rights movement part here, haha. Women's vote was passed in the 40s without complications and the population is not too ethnically varied so those were non-issues.
World wars were barely touched, just a few pointers of WWII (which I hated as by that time I knew quite a bit of the topic and looked forward to easy points) and then mostly local politics were talked in the last few years.