Samik, being late to the party as always, arrives to find all the best lines already quoted. So I'll call attention to some of the subtler (relatively speaking) funnies, like:
"Hilda clutched at the bedsheets with lust and ecstasy and her hands."
And the clever callback at the end: "She walked across the room and picked up her towel, still wet with shower water."
I, a month ago wrote:If coffee ceases to have an effect on me, I will have no reason to live anymore.
Self-fulfilling prophecy. Stupid gall bladder. And it may still have an effect, but it makes me terribly ill, so I can't drink it anyway.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
Today I used an Android phone for the first time. The whole experience was incredibly disturbing on an almost existential level. I am going to stare at a *nix terminal until the feeling goes away.
It Should Be Real wrote:Fuck the wizard. We're doing this manually.
http://www.hexifact.co.uk - Hacking blog: in which I take some things apart, and put other things together.
Ptolom wrote:Today I used an Android phone for the first time. The whole experience was incredibly disturbing on an almost existential level. I am going to stare at a *nix terminal until the feeling goes away.
I felt somewhat better when I installed ConnectBot on my phone and could at least ping. I felt loads better when I got CyanogenMod (Ice Cream Sandwich) installed on my HP Touchpad and I could get a root shell. It's like being home.
Yeah, I hear Shakespeare's RPF was pretty well-received, too. Things like 'The Social Network' and 'Game Change' or whatever too.
Heh... thanks to the internet, we've got the impression that "fanfiction" is bad writing done mostly by teenage girls. It's way more widespread than that, in history, demographics, and quality...
...Though I never did get far in that particular book when I tried. XD
The thing is the legends of King Arthur essentially are fiction already. It's like someone today writing Greek mythology stories.
It's just funny to give it that title. I suppose all "historical fiction" can be jokingly labeled fanfic, but Mark Twain stands out a little more than That Generic Short Story About a Present-day African-American Teenager Who Gets Sent Back to the 1960s That You Read in School Because it Was the Week of MLK Jr. Day.
bigglesworth wrote:And at that moment all men and boys around the world activated their second, secret, penis.
Ptolom wrote:Today I used an Android phone for the first time. The whole experience was incredibly disturbing on an almost existential level. I am going to stare at a *nix terminal until the feeling goes away.
I felt somewhat better when I installed ConnectBot on my phone and could at least ping. I felt loads better when I got CyanogenMod (Ice Cream Sandwich) installed on my HP Touchpad and I could get a root shell. It's like being home.
I am working on CyanogenMod. It seems the bootloader has to be downgraded before I can unlock the ROM to reflash it.
It Should Be Real wrote:Fuck the wizard. We're doing this manually.
http://www.hexifact.co.uk - Hacking blog: in which I take some things apart, and put other things together.
I finally caved and made a peanut butter and jam sandwich.
It wasn't bad, but it felt like the two parts were just neutralising each other. I'd rather have peanut butter on its own, or jam on its own. Together... it's just a resounding feeling of 'average' on all sides. Was I doing something wrong?
Spambot5546 wrote:Well...who used it? I'd sleep next to Felicia Day's used bacon.
No, that sounds about right. The peanut butter keeps the jam from being too sweet, and the jam keeps the peanut butter from sticking to the roof of your mouth quite so ferociously. Yin and yang.
TEAM SHIVAHN Pretty much the best team ever
The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents, and the oceans was not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge. -Daniel J. Boorstin (1914-2004)
The greatest obstacle to discovering the shape of the earth, the continents, and the oceans was not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge. -Daniel J. Boorstin (1914-2004)
meh okay whatever, I accept, he asks a few weirds questions such as "what do you want to be, what to you want to possess, what could you change about yourself if you could". I'm wondering if this is a prank or some philosophy uni bullshit or...
"Yeah because I belong to an organization where we help people achieve some of those things." "Uh thanks but-" "Have your heard of dianetics?" "Yes, bye"
SirBryghtside wrote:I finally caved and made a peanut butter and jam sandwich.
It wasn't bad, but it felt like the two parts were just neutralising each other. I'd rather have peanut butter on its own, or jam on its own. Together... it's just a resounding feeling of 'average' on all sides. Was I doing something wrong?
Also try putting it in the microwave for about 20 seconds. Then everything is melty and delicious.
When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up. - CS Lewis
I speak enough French to know that it does indeed mention the dot placement: "une émission de Fox News plaçant « Toolooz » (et non « Toulouse ») en Europe de l’Est." = "a Fox News broadcast placing 'Toolooz' (rather than 'Toulouse') in Eastern Europe."
So.. I'm the only one who just did this? I mean.. no, it's not perfect but it gets the ideas across well enough for you to understand the "It are a fake look at pixels" message being conveyed.
This is fox news we're talking about. Natrually, whenever I see any tv news I cast some shadow of doubt into it, unless it is live. BBC nonwithstanding.
Huh, if you're an olympic torch-bearer you can buy the torch you held on your run. That's pretty cool. They cost £200, but thats still quite good for a little bit of history.
SirBryghtside wrote:I finally caved and made a peanut butter and jam sandwich.
It wasn't bad, but it felt like the two parts were just neutralising each other. I'd rather have peanut butter on its own, or jam on its own. Together... it's just a resounding feeling of 'average' on all sides. Was I doing something wrong?
I always just make jelly sandwiches. The peanut butter gets in the way.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.
Summary of the french link, by the way: "Fuckin' duh it's a fake. Ya'll morons. Fox news told us it's a fake too. context context this sort of stuff already happened"
Giant Speck wrote:22.17-mile commute on my bicycle + 3.09 miles of running this afternoon = I am exhausted. I also believe I might be sunburnt.
I've never had a sunburn, despite living in Florida. Yeah, I'm that awesome, or possibly just melanin gifted.
broken_escalator wrote:Everyone knows afros are a hard counter to petrification.
poxic wrote:When we're stuck, flailing, and afraid, that's usually when we're running into the limitations of our old ways of doing things. Something new is being born. Stick around and find out what it is.