6332 pts ยท June 27, 2025
Smoked corn is a food of the gods. It should be a ctime to eat it unsmoked; that shit is FANTASTIC. ...and terrible for diabetics. But still.
However you make it across the finish line, amiright? Good on ya!
That is the trick. But you can do it.
The amount of laughter this brought on is emtirely too high! ...but worth it. F that pendejo.
Understandable. The simulation has been hell-bent on keeping us in a perpetual state of anxiety lately, and that is horrendously draining. I've found that it's quite critical to rediscover the things that bring us joy, to best counteract the negativity so widespread. Whatever your preferred flavor of happiness, it might be time for a dose(or three.)
ULTIMATE DISHONORRRR-(no worries.)
Ain't it, though? It's almost as though every accusation is a confession.
Exactly. And the arguable worst part is that israel has taken in more money in foreign aid from us than any other country in the world, and uses it to convince us that no matter what - no matter how many crimes against humanity they commit, no matter how much they lie, they are always the victims. Always.
Well, one makes do with what's available. Home cookin'!
Cool story, wishing violence on someone because you weren't allowed go cry victim. May you have the day you deserve.
The 5th Element, or Big Trouble in Little China, for me.
And now you're back to wallpapering him as the victim. What happened, that you ran out of steam on blaming me so quickly. Lost the site you were copying from?
No. You're still trying to create victimhood. It doesn't work that way.
And now you're digging in on trying to blame me for your deflections and dodges. Are yku going to keep this up for days, as you did with trying to paint the rulebreaker as a victim?
And now you're trying to deflect onto me, personally. That's hilariously dismal.
That's a fair point. That didn't help matters.
I would say that there really wasn't room for a sequel, though the author did try. I think that RP1 was just too good, and was complete on its own.
Looking good.
No. I'm just not distracted by deflections and dodges.
Yeah. To be fair, where else could the story have gone after the first one? There was no way to top that. The writer tried, to give him credit, but there jist wasn't anywhere else to go with the story.
...behind him.
No. Your question is a deflection, nothing more. All you're doing is trying to rationalize, and cry victim.
Talkin' smack about family?
You can almost hear that figure praying for death.
Good on ya! Here's to sleeping better(hopefully).
That's an awful lot of money spent to say one has a small schlong. Nice that he's saved a bit by skipping the helmet, I guess.
My electric bill spudey sense is tingling... and screaming. No Ikari Warriors or Heavy Barrel, though?
Ready Player One was awesome for the nostalgia factor. The sequel was a letdown. Animal Farm is mandatory, for understanding politics in this day and age.
No. All you're doing is trying, as you've been doing for days, to create an excuse to cry victim for someone shown breaking rules. That's all you're doing.
He literally broke a rule. And you want him to be the victim for facing consequences.
Smoked corn is a food of the gods. It should be a ctime to eat it unsmoked; that shit is FANTASTIC. ...and terrible for diabetics. But still.
However you make it across the finish line, amiright? Good on ya!
That is the trick. But you can do it.
The amount of laughter this brought on is emtirely too high! ...but worth it. F that pendejo.
Understandable. The simulation has been hell-bent on keeping us in a perpetual state of anxiety lately, and that is horrendously draining. I've found that it's quite critical to rediscover the things that bring us joy, to best counteract the negativity so widespread. Whatever your preferred flavor of happiness, it might be time for a dose(or three.)
ULTIMATE DISHONORRRR-(no worries.)
Ain't it, though? It's almost as though every accusation is a confession.
Exactly. And the arguable worst part is that israel has taken in more money in foreign aid from us than any other country in the world, and uses it to convince us that no matter what - no matter how many crimes against humanity they commit, no matter how much they lie, they are always the victims. Always.
Well, one makes do with what's available. Home cookin'!
Cool story, wishing violence on someone because you weren't allowed go cry victim. May you have the day you deserve.
The 5th Element, or Big Trouble in Little China, for me.
And now you're back to wallpapering him as the victim. What happened, that you ran out of steam on blaming me so quickly. Lost the site you were copying from?
No. You're still trying to create victimhood. It doesn't work that way.
And now you're digging in on trying to blame me for your deflections and dodges. Are yku going to keep this up for days, as you did with trying to paint the rulebreaker as a victim?
And now you're trying to deflect onto me, personally. That's hilariously dismal.
That's a fair point. That didn't help matters.
I would say that there really wasn't room for a sequel, though the author did try. I think that RP1 was just too good, and was complete on its own.
Looking good.
No. I'm just not distracted by deflections and dodges.
Yeah. To be fair, where else could the story have gone after the first one? There was no way to top that. The writer tried, to give him credit, but there jist wasn't anywhere else to go with the story.
...behind him.
No. Your question is a deflection, nothing more. All you're doing is trying to rationalize, and cry victim.
Talkin' smack about family?
You can almost hear that figure praying for death.
Good on ya! Here's to sleeping better(hopefully).
That's an awful lot of money spent to say one has a small schlong. Nice that he's saved a bit by skipping the helmet, I guess.
My electric bill spudey sense is tingling... and screaming. No Ikari Warriors or Heavy Barrel, though?
Ready Player One was awesome for the nostalgia factor. The sequel was a letdown. Animal Farm is mandatory, for understanding politics in this day and age.
No. All you're doing is trying, as you've been doing for days, to create an excuse to cry victim for someone shown breaking rules. That's all you're doing.
He literally broke a rule. And you want him to be the victim for facing consequences.