THAT'S LIKE SAYING TEKKEN AND SOUL CALIBUR ARE EXACTLY THE SAME.
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Well I heard that Iowa is getting snow on Friday. I hope this does not happen, but hey March usually exits like a lion, not a lamb.
RL blows
They blocked everything for 2 weeks straight and They started making more sites available. Today they unblocked gizmodo and engaget. Maybe more will be unblocked tomorrow.
No service when I'm in my office. It's a 4 floor Manufacturing facility.
Now I'm gonna work less. I'll need to catch up on a whole day of posting about movies so I'll be able to write full length reviews like I did in college.
What are your best "Well, thank god she/he is no longer with him/her" stories?
A friend of mine recently became single, and I know it's utterly none of my business, but she had dead eyes. And was kind of creepy in a "tilt your head slightly to the side and smile while smelling your hair and telling you how we'll always be together forever and ever" kind of way.
There was this girl who I saw and developed an insta-crush on, but before I could ask her out, someone else did, so shit-hell-damn-fuck, that was the end of that.
But wait, no. A few weeks later I found out their relationship never went anywhere and she was "no longer with him" (tho technically she never really was "with him" to begin with). Seconds after I found this out I was on the phone asking her out.
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I just heard from a friend that Jayden Smith died in a snowboarding accident. Surely, this is one of those internet hoaxes, right?
SO IT'S TRUE!!!1
If you want to be in touch with the best minds that the internet has to offer, Google 'Jaden Smith' and then watch the Realtime results scroll by.
Sample: "1st Japan then Elizabeth Taylor now Jaden Smith jus dies in snowboard accident what's next?"
2012 really is just on the horizon.
The Peter Coffin saga is amusing me greatly.
So.
The word "melee".
Is it pronounced "mee-lee" or "may-lay"?
May-lay.
It's one of those words that everyone seems to pronounce differently.
That is, one of those two ways, but you hear "mee-lee" as much as "may-lay".