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Take-Two files complaint with WIPO
CFO Charles replied to ConQueSteD's topic in GTA 5 Pre-Release Discussion (Closed)
How do I play igta5? -
Serj Tankian did that once
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Yeah, over my years on the internet I've seen quite a few crazy setups. What is that thing sticking out of the can though? I know it's a bowl, but what is it actually? Looks like a bowl off a broken pipe just epoxied to the can. It's a Popper stem half stuck in the can with a bowl screwed to it. You people need to spend a month north of the border... I lol'd
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Got really stinkin drunk once and woke up with a foot broken in 3 places. Had absolutely no recollection.
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No.1 Plastic can't be beat. That's mine Hands down the best grinder I've ever owned. Even compared to electric coffee grinders, nothing I've owned busts it finer than this.
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Don't be hating, my plastic grinder I found under my bed is probably the best grinder I've had.
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*Fires up a sesh* I'm bored so... Chatroom?
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Fuck Buckets, it's the same as a bong, just take 3 times as much work, and you have to do it properly otherwise you're bowl is wasted. At least you have a justice system that actually punishes criminals.
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Not gonna lie, this is what I hate about Canada. There's no attempt for other cultures to assimilate. It's just "Set up shop here, never move, and stay segregated." Most of them don't even bother to learn English. Multiculturalism is a fucking joke. Harsh. It all depends on attitude, there are plenty of cities that celebrate other cultures, traditions and languages for all to enjoy. It's way better than our very own paranoid Quebec, whose PQ language law police is currently forcing people to stop teaching English, exclude the anglophone minority from a newsletter, and take English off menus because they're so worried about "losing" their Frenchness. In the exceptional cases like the Shafia family, yes, there obviously needs to be some better communication about what's acceptable behaviour here vs. back in the old country. Speaking as a first-generation Canadian, I would disagree. It's unfair to make such broad generalizations, change doesn't happen as soon as you step off the plane. The 'stay segregated' mentality applies a lot more to people who recently moved here, and I can see where they are coming from; if I moved to a country where there was a huge culture shock and nothing was familiar, I'd want to huddle among my kind to feel some sense of home and community. Like when I was on tour with a show in South Korea, holy fuck, kimchee for breakfast? I don't think so. But once their children start going to school and meeting other kids and bringing that Canadian-ness home, learning English and/or French without their parents' accents, then growing up and starting their own families, the integration begins. When I was a teen many years ago, my mom once screamed at me that she didn't understand why I hadn't taken on any of her values or something stupid. I think that's when she finally realized that she was raising Canadian kids, not nice submissive religious Greek girls. If that she had wanted Greek kids, she should have stayed in Greece (or at least taught us to speak her language). That's why I say my mom is Greek, my dad is Arabic...I'm not either, I am Canadian. ...And a pothead. I want to smoke weed from that Arabic bong. Hmmm... I see your side of the argument, but I have yet to see that in person outside of my family. My grandparents moved here from South Africa, because they despised the Country, it had a poor economy, was crime-ridden, and apartheid was a difficult siuation to endure since they were coloured. They wanted nothing to do with any of it. The moment they came to Canada they said, "We renounce our country, we're Canadian's now." They took time out of their life to learn the culture, and integrate, but who knows, maybe the government was more competent in the 60's. Maybe it's because I'm in Toronto where there's so many immigrants fresh off the boat. But regardless our country is designed to let foreigner's in whenever they please for any bullshit reason simply by claiming refugee status. Then these people just set up shop and are never checked on again. It's not all their fault, like you said, as their kids grow, they'll bring the culture home to their parents. Plus if I was living in some third world scumhole and entry to Canada was as easy as it currently is, yeah, I'd probably abuse the system too... But as it sits the government makes no attempt to intergrate these people into society. They just open the floodgates and say "Look at all the different colour people! We're so tolerant!" Where (at least where I live) it's pretty much left us with a feeling of prejudice and underlying tones of racism. Depends on your idea of "decent" Will you be ok with just a straight tube and chamber? Or do you need various little do-dads, ash catchers, peculators etc. so that it goes down as smooth as possible? Like truth said it's all preference, you could spend anywhere from $8 to $800 on a bong. Personally, I usually go for ones around $40, but over Christmas I splurged and got myself a 7mm-thick Herbies for $100. The reason I spent so much well... (Those are HOSS. Exactly like my bong, just a more expensive brand. HOSS sell for over double what I paid).
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Walking Dead - AMC Sunday Nights 9PM EST
CFO Charles replied to Stoic Person Eater's topic in Graphics, Media & Entertainment
Looks like our long awaited rape scene is still a very big possibility. -
Is it bad if most of your dreams come out like that^?
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That's justification for suicide right there. Where exactly in Butt-fuck nowhere are you?
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So it's a bong.... Not gonna lie, this is what I hate about Canada. There's no attempt for other cultures to assimilate. It's just "Set up shop here, never move, and stay segregated." Most of them don't even bother to learn English. Multiculturalism is a fucking joke.
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They boys just made an Ask me anything on Reddit. http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/19nab8/hi_we_are_mike_robb_and_jp_of_the_trailer_park/ Plus, looks like they've got more shit planned in the future. https://www.swearnet.com/
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The Dark Knight Rises
CFO Charles replied to Guerilla2037's topic in Graphics, Media & Entertainment
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Walking Dead - AMC Sunday Nights 9PM EST
CFO Charles replied to Stoic Person Eater's topic in Graphics, Media & Entertainment
Another 6 hours where I am. -
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2012/08/faking-the-second-coming/ I wanted to post this. A perfect example of how our knowledge can be manipulated by the people we trust.
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Interesting, I've always been a big Philosopher so forgive me if I bring it up a lot. Also, if anybody knows the thought experiment I'm referencing please tell me. I've been trying to remember all day.
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Very eloquent, but I can't help but think that with so many theories and hypotheses being proven incorrect every year, it's hard not to wonder how much that we now know is wrong. The thing about that is. Everything we know about the world, and existence itself, is based on our limited perception of existence. Just about everything in life can possibly be false, because perhaps there is some major part of being that we missed due to our limited perception, which could dillute our understanding. The best example I can think of is the Matrix; you are led to believe it is 1999, you have a house, a job, an income etc. When in reality, you're a vegetable sitting in a test tube. Exactly, more the reason to challenge everything you learn. As opposed to accept that it is insurmountable and give up. Indeed. But more people need to understand that just because something is mainstream knowledge, there is ALWAYS another explanation, not necessarily better, but not always worse. The problem is people find an answer, and accept it. They don't challenge the norm enough (in my opinion). There's a thought experiment I'd like to quote. But the name of the Philosopher keeps slipping my mind. But it goes something like this: Essentially he sat in a dark room and questioned everything he knew. By the end of it he had determined one thing. Nothing he knew was true. There was a lamp in the room when he entered, but once he had turned out the lights, it was no longer visible, how do you know it's there? How do you know that it hadn't been stolen while the lights were out? Well touch it. But what if that sensation is false? What if there's some invisible force stimulating the nerves making it only seem like there's a lamp there? Everything has the possibility to be false. The only thing in life that CAN NOT be proven as false, is the fact that you exist. You are experiencing, you are interacting, you are living, so somewhere, out there in the ether, your consciousness does exist. Some people ask what the meaning of life is. In my opinion it's right there. Even if all of existence were to crumble instantly, The only thing you could never deny is that fact that you existed. Summarized- If everything in life is fake, the only thing that is truth is your consciousness.
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Walking Dead - AMC Sunday Nights 9PM EST
CFO Charles replied to Stoic Person Eater's topic in Graphics, Media & Entertainment
I agree, he probably will be important. But he'll be the exact opposite of what he was in the comics. Remember... I want THAT Tyrese. Not this faggy "We don't want any trouble guys" pussy that they turned him into. The best thing about Tyrese was that he had no remorse, no will to live, he was the guy who ran into packs of zombies with nothing but his bare fists. (At least until he started banging the two girls). -
Very eloquent, but I can't help but think that with so many theories and hypotheses being proven incorrect every year, it's hard not to wonder how much that we now know is wrong. The thing about that is. Everything we know about the world, and existence itself, is based on our limited perception of existence. Just about everything in life can possibly be false, because perhaps there is some major part of being that we missed due to our limited perception, which could dillute our understanding. The best example I can think of is the Matrix; you are led to believe it is 1999, you have a house, a job, an income etc. When in reality, you're a vegetable sitting in a test tube.
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Walking Dead - AMC Sunday Nights 9PM EST
CFO Charles replied to Stoic Person Eater's topic in Graphics, Media & Entertainment
I don't remember her in the comic. Massy would know for sure. Meh. If anything it's starting to get a little too predictable now. Everything that's transpiring is basically made up and has nothing to do with the comics. Merle and Darryl were barely gone for an episode before they decided to trek back to the prison (I would have liked to see them on the road for at least a few episodes, and to learn more about their history). Andrea went back yet still likes that fuck The Governor. Rick's psycho because his wife died, yet everybody else who's lost somebody in a similar manner has managed fine. Yet, I could have looked past all of this IF THEY HAD JUST LET TYRESE STAY IN THE FUCKING PRISON. Then I keep coming back to Glenn Mazzara and what he said about a "difference of opinion." Tyrese was probably the most badass character in the comic, yet in this one's he's served absolutely no purpose apart from a brief chat with the Governor. So far this season has set me up for a big cup of disappointment. -
Walking Dead - AMC Sunday Nights 9PM EST
CFO Charles replied to Stoic Person Eater's topic in Graphics, Media & Entertainment
I was waiting for that. -
The last page is full of Gay
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where'd the chat go? My internet went to shit so I had to move to the laptop downstairs.
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