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  1. did i jsut soil myself? no . these are mood jeans that change color when i am sick of putting up with jokers such as your self THE COP GROWLS "TAKE OFF TH OSE JEANS, CITIZEN." I COMPLY, REVEALING THE FULL LENGTH DENIM TATTOOS ON BOTH LEGS. THE COP SCREAMS; DEFEATED who the heck is scraeming "LOG OFF" at my house. show yourself, coward. i will never log off BOSS TELLS ME I CAN KISS MY FERRETS AT WORK, BUT NO OPEN MOUTH. I PUNCH THE FLOOR SO HARD HIS SCREEN SAVER DEACTIVATES
    5 points
  2. So I am currently growing my hair out. Right now my bangs reach to my mouth. My last haircut was a buzz sometime last year. I have dreams where I cut it off so it stays out of my face. MygoshdoesitlovegettinginmyfaceImeansrsly. It's also one of those things where people take notice once it's around three inches long. Unfortunately for me, I happen to be a guy. Apparently growing out your hair past three inches is a breach of unspoken law unless you're super attractive and you can pull it off (for guys anyway). Like, wow. I expected some backlash, but it's kinda scary how much people can just hone in on one insignificant aspect of another person. And, really, it is insignificant. Maybe if I were still in my teens it wouldn't be too big a deal. To be honest, I'm not seeing a whole lot of guys my age with long hair. Even old friends of mine who used to have long hair now wear it short. That's not a good or bad thing in itself because, like I said, hair is insignificant. (And mostly it's just people saying I should get a haircut like if I don't my hair would rear up and attack people off the street. Unfortunately I am stuck with plain, ordinary hair. To be fair, some people seem more adamant about their opinion of my hair than others. It isn't everyone coming across as rude, more like just a few that seem too eager to chime in with their opinion about something that isn't theirs to begin with. In any case, the "he needs a haircut" vote is in the majority.) As far as my work goes, I put mine back into three ponytails and tuck it under my hat. Three because my bangs are only around four inches or so and don't fit behind my head. Once it's all tucked away, albiet the occasional feather sticking out, you wouldn't guess that my hair is as long as it is. My coworkers, when they see me with my hat off, tend to laugh. And that's fine because it's not mock laughter, but the laughter that happens when you see your coworker with long hair out of the blue. =P So, why am I putting myself through more odd looks and the torture that happens when your bangs attack your eyes when it's breezy? 1) I'm 22. I'm starting my career, staying out of trouble and have little to no real social life. I am due for a stupid decision here and there, so why not do something harmlessly stupid? 2) Ultimately it's just hair, and it's never been this long before. I think having long hair can be fun. I'll probably try and rock a Southern Water Tribe do just for fun when it gets super long. Maybe I'll dress up as Link (I have a hat for that too). 3) I'm not going to have my thick, luscious locks forever, so I might as well enjoy it while I have it. The entire point of having hair is to have fun with it in my opinion. I'm still pretty young, and goodness knows my life could always use more fun. 4) Most importantly, once it gets to be nine inches from the bottom of my neck, I'm going to donate it to a charity that turns donated hair into wigs for cancer patients. Hair might be insignificant, but you never truly appreciate the insignificant things until you don't have them anymore. The entire point of hair is to have fun with it, so once I've had my fun I can send it off to someone who will hopefully appreciate it even more than I ever could. I kinda don't like mentioning to people that I'm donating my hair, though. Well, my dad normally brings it up for me half the time when we go out, but other people seem to clam up once it's mentioned. Like, somehow I need to validate why I'm doing something that at first looks juvenile? It's weird to look at it that way. =/ I also think it's the wrong way to look at it. In my opinion, I don't think it's something people really should take notice over. I mean... it's hair... Calm the Karz down, people. =P Whassat, Billy? You have a Yugi Moto look and nobody calls you out for it? Well, don't you live a blessed life, Billy? >=/ GET OFF MY LAWN! ~Tekulo <3
    4 points
  3. i am notr, nor have ever been, a nerd, and i have used some very powerful swear words on this website that would blow most nerds socks off
    4 points
  4. the blue thumbtacks on this map indicate concentrations of high luna energy, the red ones are all the panera breads ive been banned from
    4 points
  5. im pretty much the Harlem Globe Trotter's of getting myself forcibly removed from laundromats
    4 points
  6. i will say this. when i finally ascend to the final plane of consciousness .nerds will get extremely yelled at
    4 points
  7. did i jsut soil myself? no . these are mood jeans that change color when i am sick of putting up with jokers such as your self THE COP GROWLS "TAKE OFF TH OSE JEANS, CITIZEN." I COMPLY, REVEALING THE FULL LENGTH DENIM TATTOOS ON BOTH LEGS. THE COP SCREAMS; DEFEATED who the heck is scraeming "LOG OFF" at my house. show yourself, coward. i will never log off BOSS TELLS ME I CAN KISS MY FERRETS AT WORK, BUT NO OPEN MOUTH. I PUNCH THE FLOOR SO HARD HIS SCREEN SAVER DEACTIVATES AS THE GUILLOTINE SLIDES TOWARD MY NECK, I PRODUCE A TINY BARBELL I'VE BEEN HIDING IN MY MOUTH AND LIFT IT WITH MY TONGUE. ONE LAST REP
    4 points
  8. The topic of this blog is fine. Disrespecting the staff, however, is not. If you continue to do so there will be administrative action taken. Any concerns or problems with the staff can be addressed to me, personally. -B6 you guys' turn
    3 points
  9. You had me at "dress up as Link". Long hair can look really cool. Honestly, though, I find that most any hair looks cool and natural on anyone after a few days.
    3 points
  10. I bleached my hair a few months ago and dyed it blue. Some people in my classes (I share all of my classes with the same group of people) gave me a rough time about it (they did it again when I bleached it the second time). My advice: Just point out something about them; doesn't need to be abnormal or anything. Maybe just something like "you have freckles". And when they go "so what?" you go "exactly!" Some people are more stubborn in their intolerance for not-really-that-strange-hair-things than others, but it usually does the trick..
    3 points
  11. Haha! Nice. =P I was kinda surprised too. =\ Mostly it's coming from older generations, but other people my age have made comments about it too. It's weird. My parents' eyes practically rolled out of their sockets once I told them I intended to grow it nine inches, though. XD My dad was screaming "Hair only grows six inches per year!" over and over. XP
    2 points
  12. Why is that even an issue? If you want long hair than have long hair. It affects literally nobody else at all so why does anybody care?
    2 points
  13. My English prof for the last three semesters has long hair, he plans to grow it all the way down his back if he can get away with it.
    2 points
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  15. Okay, are me and some of my friends are the only one that find people using the Nuva Should as chest armor for female MOCs and Rahkshi Heads vary vary annoying. I mean I have used Nuva Should as chest armor of used Rahkshi heads on 2 of my MOCs before (one of them is my SelfMOC Manix) but I have stop using them because it's over used. with the Nuva Shoulder armor, most people are not even using the Nuva Shoulder as chest armor right and makes there chest stick out too far (look up a guy name ZwardAx and you'll see what I mean). I have made rants of those thing on my dA. So do anyone find these builds annoying or is it just me and my friends.
    1 point
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  17. I am putting out a call! Are any of you (particularly/mainly the ones that I speak to on at least a semi-regular basis) fans of Percy Jackson and/or the Heroes of Olympus? If so just shoot me a message on Steam, or comment here ASAP. In IRL news, I have had another person tell me to be a teacher. I refuse! I will not go right from learning as a student in school to learning as a student to be a teacher in school to being a student teacher in school to being a teacher (in school). Gimme at least ten years to do my own thing that isn't teaching pleeeeease
    1 point
  18. Vanilla IS BACK ONLINE. And it will be hanging around for a while now.
    1 point
  19. You'd best keep off my lawn, then, Billy... >.>
    1 point
  20. Anybody else find this picture horrifying? After all, we've already seen what a monster he become in a Zelda game.
    1 point
  21. ^^oh man, yeah, vacuums too. At least I never hear them when I'm trying to study, though.
    1 point
  22. Definitely not a huge fan of lawnmowers, but vacuums are so much worse. They're just so... loud. And sometimes shrill which is even worse.
    1 point
  23. The very first thing MOCers did with the Nuva pieces (aside form build the Toa Nuva) was slap them on chests and call them pecs/breasts. The results were as terrible as what you are imagining.
    1 point
  24. Wait people have made Nuva Boobs back in 2002 :/ or was I reading that wrong.
    1 point
  25. Believe me, you are not the only ones who consider that, at best, to be annoying. That opinion stems back to 2002, when the Nuva first came out. It was a bad idea when Lego did it, it will never be a good design.
    1 point
  26. not to go against all of the cool things in this but i don't think kim jong-il is the credible source you want to be using as evidence of scientific advancements - Indigo Individual
    1 point
  27. No such name specifically, but a quick Google Scholar search shows plenty of research involving sideways shrimp by people in Societies interested in such things.
    1 point
  28. did i jsut soil myself? no . these are mood jeans that change color when i am sick of putting up with jokers such as your self THE COP GROWLS "TAKE OFF TH OSE JEANS, CITIZEN." I COMPLY, REVEALING THE FULL LENGTH DENIM TATTOOS ON BOTH LEGS. THE COP SCREAMS; DEFEATED who the heck is scraeming "LOG OFF" at my house. show yourself, coward. i will never log off
    1 point
  29. did i jsut soil myself? no . these are mood jeans that change color when i am sick of putting up with jokers such as your self THE COP GROWLS "TAKE OFF TH OSE JEANS, CITIZEN." I COMPLY, REVEALING THE FULL LENGTH DENIM TATTOOS ON BOTH LEGS. THE COP SCREAMS; DEFEATED
    1 point
  30. did i jsut soil myself? no . these are mood jeans that change color when i am sick of putting up with jokers such as your self
    1 point
  31. there is a time and a place for clowns and it is called "CIRCUS". not the computer
    1 point
  32. Once upon a time, women might have been less well-suited for certain tasks than men due to biological differences like having less upper body strength on average. Military combat is one of those. Today, most of those disadvantages are next to irrelevant. Most modern careers, including the military, don't require anyone to forcefully throw a spear or other heavy object, no matter what their sex. And since the differences in physical strength and other qualities between people of the same sex can be every bit as broad as the differences in physical strength between people of different sex, it makes no sense to treat sex as a qualifying factor in any non-sex-related job or position. Militaries and other organizations should just set the qualifications according to the actual requirements of the task in question, like how many pounds a person should be expected to lift on a regular basis. There's no point in disqualifying a candidate just because "on average" a person of their sex would have a harder time than a person of the opposite sex. With that said, a disclaimer: that also means employers shouldn't include secondary qualifications with the goal of eliminating a certain group of candidates (like setting strength requirements that few women can meet, regardless of whether those requirements are pertinent to the job in question). That's the same sort of slimy maneuvering as laws in the old South that required all voters to pass a literacy test. The people putting those laws into practice knew that they would disqualify more black voters than white voters (since at the time, black people were less educated on average, some of the literacy tests were intentionally be made to be preposterously difficult, and white voters would sometimes be arbitrarily exempted from the tests by local election officials). And no higher-level reading ability was actually necessary to vote in elections, since the burden of ensuring the voters know and understand either candidate's platform is supposed to be on the backs of those candidates, not the voters. So while these laws did not exclude either race at face value, they were still racist and discriminatory. The equivalent is true of rules that seek to discourage female candidates from a position in a business or the military. Seems like my disclaimer ended up being longer than the body of my post. My apologies.
    1 point
  33. I really didn't want to put this up in the art forum because, hey, it's really just a sketch (or a dump, whatever you prefer to call it is fine), but I was just doodling around on the Wacom and getting the hang of digital medium art and suddenly realized I'd begun drawing an anatomy concept for matoran in the BZPRPG, where characters are far more organic than in TLG canon. Orange is inorganic components, cyan is eyes, heartlight, and brain; yellow for auditory, and deep blue for organic components. Hopefully in a couple days (more like weeks), I'll have something a little more detailed including possibly an organ sketch, dermal view, and action poses. (Click for Full Size resolution.)
    1 point
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