I use ABP so I don't see ads cuz they piss me off alot. Especially those BUY GOLD FOR WOW ads and sometimes I get the annoying video ads with unmutable sound for when I'm trying to watch my anime.
*** trying to get DW3 to play on psp D:< I've converted it myself, downloaded other peoples, changed the game ID, changed the pops I use and it STILL freezes in the same zone. What's *** up is it works perfectly on an emulator on the PC. /RAGE
Looks like TOR is heading downwords... There still safe for now but Bioware better get to work soon. If there down to 1.3mil suscribers with 2.4mil units sold they are getting close to a 50% rate of people buying and dropping the game. "Most of the subscriber number drop was attributed to the loss of more casual players." is the most worrying part though if EA really beleaves this, the game is pritty much 90+% casual play with operations and PvP being the only thing that go over 4 members max so deffinetly not the casuals that are leaving. Hopefully they realize soon that they need to prioritize some endgame content over comming up with new emotes :/
dont think its reversed, cause the 1st kick is downward, lands, and kicks sideways, and then lands on her back...
and yeah just heard the original song.... BLAH
Dude has got faaaar more balls then I have.. I mean I've got a good tolerance to pain and all.. But there are some things I'm afraid I'd just never do, and I'm pretty sure this is one..
Quote:
How far would you go to save a co-worker?
A roofer in New Jersey reportedly jumped into a vat of nitric acid on Monday to save a co-worker who had fallen in.
Martin Davis was working at Swepco Tube LLC, a metal tube manufacturing plant in Clifton, N.J., when he fell 40 feet into the tank of acid and became full submerged, fire officials said.
Clifton Fire Chief Vincent Colavitti Jr. told the Record that a fellow roofer, 51-year-old Rob Nuckols, jumped into the vat waist-high to pull Davis, 44, out. Three other workers helped Nuckols pluck Davis from the acid, which is used to clean metal tubing. Text.
I'd like to say that when it came down to it I'd do what had to be done but <_< I think knowingly jumping in a vat of acid is where I'd draw the line..
Dude has got faaaar more balls then I have.. I mean I've got a good tolerance to pain and all.. But there are some things I'm afraid I'd just never do, and I'm pretty sure this is one..
Quote:
How far would you go to save a co-worker?
A roofer in New Jersey reportedly jumped into a vat of nitric acid on Monday to save a co-worker who had fallen in.
Martin Davis was working at Swepco Tube LLC, a metal tube manufacturing plant in Clifton, N.J., when he fell 40 feet into the tank of acid and became full submerged, fire officials said.
Clifton Fire Chief Vincent Colavitti Jr. told the Record that a fellow roofer, 51-year-old Rob Nuckols, jumped into the vat waist-high to pull Davis, 44, out. Three other workers helped Nuckols pluck Davis from the acid, which is used to clean metal tubing. Text.
I'd like to say that when it came down to it I'd do what had to be done but <_< I think knowingly jumping in a vat of acid is where I'd draw the line..
"It's not that kind of acid," the co-worker said, declining to give his name to the paper. "It's diluted. He's going to be fine."
Dude has got faaaar more balls then I have.. I mean I've got a good tolerance to pain and all.. But there are some things I'm afraid I'd just never do, and I'm pretty sure this is one..
Quote:
How far would you go to save a co-worker?
A roofer in New Jersey reportedly jumped into a vat of nitric acid on Monday to save a co-worker who had fallen in.
Martin Davis was working at Swepco Tube LLC, a metal tube manufacturing plant in Clifton, N.J., when he fell 40 feet into the tank of acid and became full submerged, fire officials said.
Clifton Fire Chief Vincent Colavitti Jr. told the Record that a fellow roofer, 51-year-old Rob Nuckols, jumped into the vat waist-high to pull Davis, 44, out. Three other workers helped Nuckols pluck Davis from the acid, which is used to clean metal tubing. Text.
I'd like to say that when it came down to it I'd do what had to be done but <_< I think knowingly jumping in a vat of acid is where I'd draw the line..
uhh...nope..I don't know what I'd do in that situation but it probably wouldn't be nearly as heroic. I'll be the first to admit I have ridiculously strong self preservation instincts.
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the bromance in these cast interviews of the avengers are killing me. Wasting my morning on youtube. Man arms are so pretty T_T why are they all so pretty?
"It's not that kind of acid," the co-worker said, declining to give his name to the paper. "It's diluted. He's going to be fine."
Not worried at all now.
I just woke up so forgive me <.<
I looked up the acid out of curiosity because of that comment, doesn't seem like it's as bad as like sulfuric or something, but it can still cause the same chemical burns..
Actually I have to wonder.. Would I even jump in a vat of citric acid to save someone, or is the word 'acid' the deal breaker?
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.