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I NEED MORE OKAY
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Bismarck.Dracondria said: »/sneaks in and steals from the company chest YOU'RE ALREADY FILTHY RICH! GET OUT!
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/sneaks in and steals from the company chest
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Hostility is high.
I think we need an all out brawl.
PARKER!
GET THE BATS READY! I'm not being hostile. ...But I already prepared the dodecagon cage match.
UFC ain't got ***on our arena.
Oh yeah... *clears throat*
TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!Those ticket sales better be going straight into Syn's coffers. We got a house to buy come June.
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By Asura. Dameshi on 2017-02-27 15:17:15
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Hostility is high.
I think we need an all out brawl.
PARKER!
GET THE BATS READY! I'm not being hostile. ...But I already prepared the dodecagon cage match.
UFC ain't got ***on our arena.
Oh yeah... *clears throat*
TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!
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Hostility is high.
I think we need an all out brawl.
PARKER!
GET THE BATS READY!
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-02-27 15:01:48
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Your failure to understand context is not my problem. What you said remains irrelevant.
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-02-27 14:56:16
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I did not. I said today. Your counter has nothing to *** do with what I said.
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I am not addicted to the internet.
I also play gamess offline.
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-02-27 14:49:53
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imagine the both negative and positive possibilities It's irrelevant to what I'm talking about. Ffs I'm starting to see why they keep telling you you're out of your element.
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I'd say today the biggest thing about raising a child is to make sure they're not internet addicted since a young age. Doesn't matter if you're an introvert, you need to go outside and live the real life. I've seen the full on internet addicted kids... they are scary...
I'm still curious of that's what I look like from the outside.
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too
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-02-27 14:44:44
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Proper mental health is extremely understated in North American society.
The voices tell me otherwise
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-02-27 14:44:06
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Emotions are not a modern challenge *sighs*
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-02-27 14:39:47
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I'd say today the biggest thing about raising a child is to make sure they're not internet addicted since a young age. Doesn't matter if you're an introvert, you need to go outside and live the real life.
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Was his dad really outdoorsy too?
That kind of misplaced guilt is pretty common in your dad's generation I think. Try to think back to how boys were raised back then and how the world behaved etc
Vastly different society and emotional capacities for men His dad went from living on a reservation to owning his own farm.
You could say he was outdoorsy.
Dad always has been and will continue to be a very stubborn man, even by my standards. He will accept technology if you talk to him for an incredibly long time and it somehow fits his needs perfectly, but otherwise he will essentially damn it to hell anything else. It's even worse if an error arises as he's one of those folks who doesn't think it can ever be his fault, and mom was the same way. Which is why they're not together anymore.
Even now I have to struggle to remind my mother she's not the wiz with technology she might think she is and that sometimes she needs to let someone else step in to help.
...
Basically my family is full of stubborn people... But some are at least stubborn while accepting some good things.
Then there's this ***.
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The whole "I should have spent more time with you because then you'd be more like me" thing is incredibly disheartening to hear though. yeah I can relate to that. At one point my dad wanted me to take over running his hospital when he retired and for years tried to get me to move down south with them.
It's all about effort though so I never dwell on all of the *** ups or unhealthy behavior of the past, just the effort that was/is put forth when it is.
We all have unhealthy behavior to wrestle with at some point after all. It's less about something like "I wanted you to walk in my footsteps and carry on our business" (he actually told me to never become a truck driver because it's not worth it blah blah blah) it was more of "Why don't you share my love of the outdoors and cars and why don't you go out and do tons of unneeded hard work every day and why aren't you a lady killer"
Basically he constantly beats himself up for me not being the outdoorsy car/motorcycle nut ladies man he was/is.
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-02-27 14:20:28
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen Dad still thinks he *** up with me just because I'm not into absolutely everything he is. But he thinks I turned out incredibly well and am far better off than my sister or he ever was.
The whole "I should have spent more time with you because then you'd be more like me" thing is incredibly disheartening to hear though.
I say to hell with that. I like the Spath you are, not the Spath you could have been
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By Asura. Dameshi on 2017-02-27 14:19:19
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How the Oscar blunder should have gone:

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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen Dad still thinks he *** up with me just because I'm not into absolutely everything he is. But he thinks I turned out incredibly well and am far better off than my sister or he ever was.
The whole "I should have spent more time with you because then you'd be more like me" thing is incredibly disheartening to hear though.
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-02-27 14:10:30
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen
Not that I'm a *** up or anything, definitely feels good to be the best off among siblings
Well, I don't mean that in the sense of "my boy better be a doctor or he's out of the will". It's more - I want him to not be a total jackass. I want him to enjoy lots of different kinds of things. I don't want him living in my basement at 27. That kind of thing. The details of his life are up to him, it's his life.
I mean depending on who you ask they'd probably say I'm a total Jackass
My parents just had some expectations that I blatantly strayed from, but it's hard to call me the "*** up" due to how other siblings claim that title
But if they were just slightly different I guarantee you, I would be the *** up
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By Asura. Dameshi on 2017-02-27 14:09:19
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen
Not that I'm a *** up or anything, definitely feels good to be the best off among siblings
Well, I don't mean that in the sense of "my boy better be a doctor or he's out of the will". It's more - I want him to not be a total jackass. I want him to enjoy lots of different kinds of things. I don't want him living in my basement at 27. That kind of thing. The details of his life are up to him, it's his life. What if he becomes a shitposter?
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen
Not that I'm a *** up or anything, definitely feels good to be the best off among siblings
Well, I don't mean that in the sense of "my boy better be a doctor or he's out of the will". It's more - I want him to not be a total jackass. I want him to enjoy lots of different kinds of things. I don't want him living in my basement at 27. That kind of thing. The details of his life are up to him, it's his life.Nah you totally own his ***.
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By Excalibur. Idiot Boy on 2017-02-27 14:04:27
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen
Not that I'm a *** up or anything, definitely feels good to be the best off among siblings
Well, I don't mean that in the sense of "my boy better be a doctor or he's out of the will". It's more - I want him to not be a total jackass. I want him to enjoy lots of different kinds of things. I don't want him living in my basement at 27. That kind of thing. The details of his life are up to him, it's his life.
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-02-27 14:03:35
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »ok got that off my chest.
yadda yadda donny yadda yadda element yadda tangents etc Yadda yadda feigns offense at him yadda yadda passive aggressive yadda yadda rambles about kindness etc
Something something Bloodborne?
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-02-27 13:58:35
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
I know that technically my parents wanted me to grow up to be someone else entirely, but that didn't happen
Not that I'm a *** up or anything, definitely feels good to be the best off among siblings
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By Asura. Dameshi on 2017-02-27 13:57:45
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She never was attacked you jackasses.
on a separate note this stupid site won't work for me on google chrome. am I supposed to be using a different browser these days? someone help me out. While I do not... condone... the use of IE, I have found some sites are set up to work specifically with IE. I don't know what devil decides to do such things (probably Nik), but I would try running that particular site with IE and see how it works.
Otherwise, I use a mix of Chrome and Firefox. What I often find is that FF will have some weird issue with a site momentarily and Chrome will work just fine. Most likely the site you're trying to access is the issue rather than Chrome.
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ok got that off my chest.
yadda yadda donny yadda yadda element yadda tangents etc
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By Siren. Mosin on 2017-02-27 13:55:00
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She never was attacked you jackasses.
on a separate note this stupid site won't work for me on google chrome. am I supposed to be using a different browser these days? someone help me out.
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By Excalibur. Idiot Boy on 2017-02-27 13:54:05
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Parenting is hard ***
Nah.
It's time consuming, and forces a rework of some priorities, but it's really only hard if you make it hard. Our instincts guide us pretty well, especially early on.
80% of this job is giving a *** about who your kid grows up to be, if can you do that the rest will basically sort itself out
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