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Postby Khaospawn » Wed May 01, 2013 6:58 pm

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Postby redthirst » Wed May 01, 2013 7:02 pm

That's a common misconception because I can curl my cock into a spring and bounce on it like Tigger.

I'm not actually part kangaroo, though - that would be ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Dechs Kaison on MTGS
redthirst is redthirst, fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse. He was the leader of the Fires of Salvation, the only clan I'm aware of to get modded off the forums so hard they made their own forums.

Degenerate? Sure. Loudmouth? You bet. Law abiding? No ****ing way.

Great guy to have around? Hell yes.
I love the D...

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Postby Valdarith » Wed May 01, 2013 7:07 pm

I usually skip breakfast and truck straight through to lunch, so the
current discussion could be big trouble for me.

I'm going to make a big pot of photodyer coffee and lay about my apartment, confirming that life is good.

@Calamity what kind? I'm a mechanical engineer, 5 years out of school.
The first professor I had for one of my aero classes said this on the very first day:

"Mechanical engineers are just the guys that realized they couldn't cut it in aerospace."

I keep that in my back pocket when one of my MechE friends decides to get a little curt with me. :p

Ironically, I'm a huge gearhead.
Wait, you're an aerospace engineer too?
I am. Bachelor's and Master's from Auburn. Concentration in fluid dynamics.
Well, I have an aerospace degree from the IST of Lisbon, Portugal, and a Ph.D on plasma physics. I work in Hypersonics. Nice to meet a fellow aerospace engineer,
nThat's awesome. Some of my work was actually presented in a conference in Lisbon in 2010. I was an author on the paper.
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Postby Alex » Wed May 01, 2013 7:32 pm

People who go to college for real skills make me jealous. I should have done something more useful with those four years. :rofl:

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Postby Col. Khaddafi » Wed May 01, 2013 7:37 pm

I usually skip breakfast and truck straight through to lunch, so the current discussion could be big trouble for me.

I'm going to make a big pot of photodyer coffee and lay about my apartment, confirming that life is good.

@Calamity what kind? I'm a mechanical engineer, 5 years out of school.
The first professor I had for one of my aero classes said this on the very first day:

"Mechanical engineers are just the guys that realized they couldn't cut it in aerospace."

I keep that in my back pocket when one of my MechE friends decides to get a little curt with me. :p

Ironically, I'm a huge gearhead.
Wait, you're an aerospace engineer too?
I am. Bachelor's and Master's from Auburn. Concentration in fluid dynamics.
Well, I have an
aerospace degree from the IST of Lisbon, Portugal, and a Ph.D on plasma physics. I work in Hypersonics. Nice to meet a fellow aerospace engineer,
That's awesome. Some of my work was actually presented in a conference in Lisbon in 2010. I was an author on the paper.
lol, was it the ECOMASS? I presented there.
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Postby windstrider » Wed May 01, 2013 7:38 pm

Happy Anniversary, Dan! May the boy choose to sleep at the most opportune moment for you and Melissa to get some quality couple time.

Breakfast...on the days I'm not working, it's damn yummy since we started the Grok diet. Generally we do bacon, scrambled eggs, fruit and maybe some fried taters. And of course COFFEE! On my work days it's reduced to grabbing leftover bacon, steak, hamburger or whatever I have in the fridge.

@ham - glad you're enjoying the coffee, my good man! It's almost warm enough for me to start shifting over to the iced version through the day.
The boy is with his grandparents for the day, so we've booked ourselves a rather nice hotel room to celebrate.
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Postby Aesnath » Wed May 01, 2013 7:54 pm

People who go to college for real skills make me jealous. I should have done something more useful with those four years. :rofl:
Try getting a doctorate in psychology: I've been in school longer than anyone here, I'd wager; my pay, prestige, and general world knowledge will likely not reflect that distinction.

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Postby Colonel Nohman » Wed May 01, 2013 8:26 pm

No love for Electronic Engineering?
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Postby Alex » Wed May 01, 2013 8:41 pm

People who go to college for real skills make me jealous. I should have done something more useful with those four years. :rofl:
Try getting a doctorate in psychology: I've been in school longer than anyone here, I'd wager; my pay, prestige, and general world knowledge will likely not reflect that distinction.
My ex has a doctorate in Psych. What does she do for a living? She's Ariel at Disney World Tokyo.


...so yeah, I can certainly appreciate that.

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Postby redthirst » Wed May 01, 2013 8:49 pm

Does it help her understand all the weird Japanese shit?
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Originally posted by Dechs Kaison on MTGS
redthirst is redthirst, fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse. He was the leader of the Fires of Salvation, the only clan I'm aware of to get modded off the forums so hard they made their own forums.

Degenerate? Sure. Loudmouth? You bet. Law abiding? No ****ing way.

Great guy to have around? Hell yes.
I love the D...

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Postby Alex » Wed May 01, 2013 8:53 pm

The Japanese are meant to be appreciated, but never understood.

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Postby redthirst » Wed May 01, 2013 8:56 pm

Oh good. Then I'm doing it right.
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Originally posted by Dechs Kaison on MTGS
redthirst is redthirst, fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse. He was the leader of the Fires of Salvation, the only clan I'm aware of to get modded off the forums so hard they made their own forums.

Degenerate? Sure. Loudmouth? You bet. Law abiding? No ****ing way.

Great guy to have around? Hell yes.
I love the D...

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Postby Valdarith » Wed May 01, 2013 8:59 pm

I usually skip breakfast and truck straight through to lunch, so the current discussion could be big trouble for me.

I'm going to make a big pot of photodyer coffee and lay about my apartment, confirming that life is good.

@Calamity what kind? I'm a mechanical engineer, 5 years out of school.
The first professor I had for one of my aero classes said this on the very first day:

"Mechanical engineers are just the guys that realized they couldn't cut it in aerospace."

I keep that in my back pocket when one of my MechE friends decides to get a little curt with me. :p

Ironically, I'm a huge gearhead.[/quote:
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Wait, you're an aerospace engineer too?
I am. Bachelor's and Master's from Auburn. Concentration in fluid dynamics.
Well, I have an aerospace degree from the IST of Lisbon, Portugal, and a Ph.D on plasma physics. I work in Hypersonics. Nice to meet a fellow aerospace engineer,
That's awesome. Some of my work was actually presented in a conference in Lisbon in 2010. I was an author on the paper.
lol, was it the ECOMASS? I presented there.
Nah, it was the "International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics."
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Postby redthirst » Wed May 01, 2013 9:00 pm

Nah, it was the "International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics."
Just rolls off the tongue...
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Originally posted by Dechs Kaison on MTGS
redthirst is redthirst, fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse. He was the leader of the Fires of Salvation, the only clan I'm aware of to get modded off the forums so hard they made their own forums.

Degenerate? Sure. Loudmouth? You bet. Law abiding? No ****ing way.

Great guy to have around? Hell yes.
I love the D...

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Postby Calamity » Wed May 01, 2013 9:06 pm

I usually skip breakfast and truck straight through to lunch, so the current discussion could be big trouble for me.

I'm going to make a big pot of photodyer coffee and lay about my apartment, confirming that life is good.

@Calamity what kind? I'm a mechanical engineer, 5 years out of school.
I'm a Junior Environmental engineer major, switched from chemical engineering 'cause we toured a chemical plant for a fluid mechanics class and didn't want to get stuck in a boring place like it. It's less the civil engineering kind and more towards chemical engineering, since i have a concentration in containment transport and process control. in non gibberish, i'll be the guy that cleans up messes and makes sure they don't happen.
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Postby Helios » Wed May 01, 2013 9:24 pm

So your username. Irony?

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Postby hamfactorial » Wed May 01, 2013 9:35 pm

Hah hah! More like Hilarios.

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Postby lorddax » Wed May 01, 2013 10:10 pm

Some men just want to watch the planes burn. . .and most of them are here.
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Postby Calamity » Wed May 01, 2013 10:10 pm

Can't believe i didn't see that lol.

Though i picked this username loooooong before i picked this major. It's origins are from when i was a Final Fantasy fag. I really like the name 'Calamity of the Skies', referring to some alien in FFVII, and shortened it to Calamity 'cause it sounds cool.
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Postby hamfactorial » Wed May 01, 2013 10:15 pm

FF7 is among my favorite videogames of all time. You've made an excellent choice, Calamity.

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Postby Alex » Wed May 01, 2013 10:25 pm

I totally picked my name from Final Fantasy too! Alexander was always the baddest mofo!

It's fine if you don't believe me.

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Postby zemanjaski » Wed May 01, 2013 10:29 pm

RE: Rapid Hybridization - it's not good. But it is necessary and you're running 8 unsummons plus 4 snapcasters; with a Quirion Dryad in play you don't lose as much value etc. sometimes trading it in for your own creature plus theirs is a thing as well (surprise blocker). Basically, you need instant speed, non-counter spell answers sometimes and this is all that's available in the colours. It comes out a lot fwiw.

RE: Prime Speaker - lol fuck no.

RE: Breakfast - black coffee, three raw eggs, bowl of spinach, multi-vitamin; protein shake an hour later... :( yeah, making 148 is garbo when you walk around at ~178.
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Postby Helios » Wed May 01, 2013 10:34 pm

RE: Z's breakfast- What the eff. I thought mine was bad.

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Postby zemanjaski » Wed May 01, 2013 10:38 pm

Out of comp season I'm like kid goku, if that makes you feel better.
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Postby hamfactorial » Wed May 01, 2013 10:42 pm

Reading that breakfast menu hurts me mentally and physically. Get on my level and eat some bacon!

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Postby zemanjaski » Wed May 01, 2013 10:52 pm

CBF cooking in the morning. Not a morning person at all.
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Postby LP, of the Fires » Wed May 01, 2013 10:54 pm

RE Rapid Hybridization: A good friend of mine has earned the nickname Young Wolf. He loves janky value plays so for a while, he was playing simic undying. Highlights include mid-combat rapid hybridization my young wolf(so it untaps as a 2/2) creating a lizard for surprise blockers, then proceeding to beat down.

Last night he was playing esper. Highlights include eot hybridize my doomed traveler, tap the spirit and the lizard with high priest, make a demon. SO MUCH VALUE. Playing against him usually results in many laughs(and reading/rereading of what Zameck Guildmage does).
You gotta understand, I love the beatdown. I really do. I always have.

Beatdown is hard, though.


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Postby hamfactorial » Wed May 01, 2013 11:05 pm

CBF cooking in the morning. Not a morning person at all.
Get she-wolf to make you some breakfast. It's the absolute least she can do after all the toe curling you're providing.

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Postby Sasky » Wed May 01, 2013 11:10 pm

Breakfast is usually coffee and congee here. Sometime steamed buns.

Fuck this chinese shit I want bagels and bacon.
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Postby Alex » Wed May 01, 2013 11:25 pm

I usually wake up to cheddar cheese and an apple.

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Postby Christen » Wed May 01, 2013 11:26 pm

Fried rice, egg, and meat here.
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Postby hamfactorial » Wed May 01, 2013 11:37 pm

I usually skip breakfast, actually. If I eat dinner around 7, I end up doing a ~16 hour fast every day, and breaking it at lunch. Fasting has many health benefits: fat loss, blood glucose level improvements, growth hormone release, 2-3 extra inches on my dick, etc.
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Postby zemanjaski » Wed May 01, 2013 11:40 pm

CBF cooking in the morning. Not a morning person at all.
Get she-wolf to make you some breakfast. It's the absolute least she can do after all the toe curling you're providing.
Hah. She is a worse cook than I am, if someone is making food it is usually me :P I can actually cook quite well, just can't be bothered if it is just me.
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Postby Colonel Nohman » Wed May 01, 2013 11:51 pm

Cappuccino and cookies, yeah! :D
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Postby Kazekirimaru » Thu May 02, 2013 12:07 am

The Granger Sandwich - an everything bagel flanking thick-cut bacon, provolone cheese, and cream cheese.

That's how you do breakfast.
You people are killing me with your delicious carb-heavy breakfast delicacies.

Yeah, the fruit blend filled me up for all of two hours. Eating healthy is hard.
'morning, gents.

Breakfast is usually whatever the toddler decides he will eat that morning.

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quot;Self Medicated » Wed May 01, 2013 12:19 pm"]Well, I fucked up big time and caused an accident today. I was in too much of a rush, and I flipped a bitch in the middle of the street. Didn't see a guy that was coming the other way, and I hit him. His car is probably totaled, but my insurance will cover it. My truck is still mechanically sound, but there's probably $2000 in cosmetic damage that is not covered by my policy. Hood, bumper, light fixture, grill, front right fender. So I am going to need to sell a lot of my cards in order to afford the repairs. I don't have a list put together right now, but it will include 1x of each original dual land, along with some other choice cards. Anyone who is interested can PM me and I will provide you with a full list of what I have.[/quote]

Sorry to hear about your misfortune, friend. At least you came out alright.

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quot;hamfactorial » Wed May 01, 2013 12:20 pm"]@Khaos now I have an image of an old vacuum cleaner that my mom used. It had a storage compartment in the base for the power cord. When you stepped on a switch, a spring would pull the cord back inside, similarly to a spaghetti noodle being slurped into your mouth.[/quote]

A mental picture I can never unsee. Ever.
People who go to college for real skills make me jealous. I should have done something more useful with those four years. :rofl:
Exactly my thoughts. My two-year English degree and in progress Bachelor's degree in Musical Theory will probably get
me...a job teaching music or English. I wish I were brilliant. /self-loathing

At least I stopped before I wasted four years on the former.
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Postby Kazekirimaru » Thu May 02, 2013 12:18 am

Who wants to trade me my playset of Silverblade Paladin and Champion of the Parish for a set of Steam Vents? :D
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Postby Lightning_Dolt » Thu May 02, 2013 2:30 am

Well, I fucked up big time and caused an accident today. I was in too much of a rush, and I flipped a bitch in the middle of the street. Didn't see a guy that was coming the other way, and I hit him. His car is probably totaled, but my insurance will cover it. My truck is still mechanically sound, but there's probably $2000 in cosmetic damage that is not covered by my policy. Hood, bumper, light fixture, grill, front right fender. So I am going to need to sell a lot of my cards in order to afford the repairs. I don't have a list put together right now, but it will include 1x of each original dual land, along with some other choice cards. Anyone who is interested can PM me and I will provide you with a full list of what I have.
nI had a car accident yesterday too. I got distracted and couldn't stop in time. Rear-ended another car. Other car was messed up quite a bit. My car is strangely enough, unscathed. Must have been the 10x boros charms in the trade binder in the back.

Dealing with the police in a language you don't really understand is terrifying. At one point I thought I was going to be handcuffed and taken away.

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Postby Sasky » Thu May 02, 2013 2:55 am

Just say "Watashi wa nihongo wakarimasen. Gaijin desu. Gomen nasai."
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Postby Helios » Thu May 02, 2013 2:59 am

Just say "Watashi wa nihongo wakarimasen. Gaijin desu. Gomen nasai."
Yay Japanese speakers! :hifive:

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Postby TubeHunter » Thu May 02, 2013 3:00 am

Speak Japanese in Japan?

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