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BTGBullseye

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  1. I have... Drove about 12 hours, (departed around 6PM) did over 775 miles... Averaged around 65 MPH... Half of the trip was through what is technically known as a blizzard... I got a few different interesting radio stations when crossing through backwoods Nebraska... I can go on if nobody's interested...

     

    When was the last time you saw the TV series M*A*S*H?

  2. If anyone on here is willing to talk one to one with me, I'd like it. I'm really not feeling the best and I just want somebody to talk to... Please. Steam name is Jeb_CC of course. Shouldn't be too hard to find.

    I'm almost always up for chatting on Steam... Feel free to message me any time I'm not listed as 'Busy'. (I switch to that when I don't want, or can't talk)

     

    Steam: BTGbullseye

     

    Ain't I so creative with my Steam name? lol

     

    Can anyone tell me why the fuck there are some websites where I have to answer a survey before i can download a password to a rar file? I was downloading an ebook about guitars. The .pdf is password-protected in the .rar archive, and I can only extract a .txt file, cunningly titled "PASSWORD". What I saw is a link from Download Safe, which I thought at first is the password itself, turns out I have to access that link to get the password. By then, i knew what's gonna come next once i enter that link. Unsurprisingly, it's one of those do-a-survey-and-give-us-your-number sites. It pissed me off, especially since i want to read that ebook. I'm running this software called Ultimate Zip Cracker to help me find that password, though I doubt that I can get that password at all.

    The file is a complete fake when you get those. Just trash it, and look for another copy. It's the only thing you can do.

  3. My childhood was highly variable... I was even 'homeless' for a summer when I was 6, so my Mom and I (my Dad was working a couple hundred miles away) spent it at a campground next to a lake... I liked homelessness a lot that year. (not that it felt like being homeless)

  4. There's a jock, immediately the douche of the game. A nerd, immediately the loser of the game. Tall, blonde hair, immediately the gossipy bitch of the game. I don't know how it is in America, but it seems very, very American.

    Those are very much American stereotypes... Oddly, I have only come across 1 correlating experience across my entire schooling experience. (and I highly suspect it to be a coincidence, since the douche jock was also the son of the school district's chairman, so the principal wouldn't punish the kid) Other than that 1 incidence, I have found jocks to be friends with the nerds, (they do need to get a B average in order to go to college for sports, and the nerds are happy to get a few more D&D players [lol, joking]) and the tall blondes to be average normal people.

     

    What you really need to look out for are the 'popular cliques'. They will be full of bitches, and may or may not be female. (they generally look like average nondescript people, though with a distinct 'upturn of the nose' if you get my meaning)

  5. I don't mow the lawn. X3 I don't have time. I don't want to. I am a woman. I clean, cook and... I don't do any of those. I'm a lazy bastard.

    (Not being sexist. A LOT of women clean and cook, should just be a usual thing. Not feminist material)

    Hey, I clean and cook, and do neither too! (and I'm very much male)

     

    Everyone should do those things... They're necessary for self-sufficiency.

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