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BTGBullseye

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  1. Indeed... I'm also a fun drunk... (jokes and funny shit, as opposed to the mean drunk that tries to start fights)
  2. It's not regression, is just a tangent.
  3. Bowl of cereal, and glass of OJ.
  4. I might look at them, but I have my own as well...
  5. Indeed. I got that by gym 4... (I did a LOT of grinding) Are you me? I always did this as a kid. Car trips were long back then... I only play on PC emulators... I'm not going to pay hundreds for something I can get free.
  6. I'm just waiting for the next civil war...
  7. You can donate any time, the event was asking for enough for a specific computer component rather than the typical "money for food" donations.
  8. Mini black hole... Wormhole with a black hole on the other end... Wormhole that is big enough to emit a gravitational pull... Artificial gravity systems... Many possibilities...
  9. Actually, I can pin enemies to walls and the floor in the original... No mods, it can do it too.
  10. "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"
  11. Yes. If you couldn't sleep without drug assistance, and one drug would allow you to have vivid lucid dreams that you could easily remember, but would not provide as much REM sleep, and would require you to sleep for 12 hours and never drive a car, would you use the lucid dreaming drug instead?
  12. Banned for not reloading so you can see the "image".
  13. 1918 - Woodrow Wilson delivers his Fourteen Points speech. U.S troops engage Yaqui Indian warriors in the Battle of Bear Valley in Arizona, a minor skirmish and the last battle between the United States and American Indians. The very end of the American Indian Wars. The keel of HMS Hermes is laid in Britain, the first purpose-designed aircraft carrier to be laid down. 1918 flu pandemic: "Spanish 'flu" (influenza) first observed in Haskell County, Kansas. The SS Tuscania is torpedoed off the Irish coast; it is the first ship carrying American troops to Europe to be torpedoed and sunk. Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom: Representation of the People Act gives most women over 30 the vote. Russia switches from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar; the date skips from February 1 to February 14. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania adopt Gregorian calendar. WWI: Capture of Jericho by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force begins the Occupation of the Jordan Valley. The last captive Carolina Parakeet (the last breed of parrot native to the eastern United States) dies at the Cincinnati Zoo. Moscow becomes the capital of Soviet Russia. The United States Congress establishes time zones and approves daylight saving time (DST goes into effect on March 31). WWI: The giant German cannon, the 'Paris Gun' (Kaiser Wilhelm Geschütz), begins to shell Paris from 114 km (71 mi) away. The Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service are merged to form the Royal Air Force. WWI: Manfred von Richthofen, "The Red Baron", WWI's most successful fighter pilot, dies in combat at Morlancourt Ridge near the Somme River. General Motors acquires the Chevrolet Motor Company of Delaware. The United States Post Office Department begins the world's third regular airmail service, between New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.. The Sedition Act of 1918 is approved by the U.S. Congress. Nova Aquila, the brightest observed since Kepler's of 1604, is discovered. WWI: First airplane bombing raid by an American unit in France. "Spanish 'flu" becomes pandemic. Over 30 million people die in the following 6 months. Great Train Wreck of 1918: in Nashville, Tennessee, an inbound local train collides with an outbound express, killing 101. Release in the United States of the film The Glorious Adventure featuring Mammy Lou who becomes one of the oldest people ever to star in a film, at a claimed age of 114. Shooting of the Romanov family: By order of the Bolshevik Party and carried out by the Cheka, Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, their children, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei, and retainers are executed at the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg, Russia. 20,000 London policemen strike for increased pay and union recognition. The Boston Red Sox defeat the Chicago Cubs for the 1918 World Series championship in North American baseball, their last World Series win until 2004. Battle of Megiddo ends with the Battle of Haifa, Battle of Samakh and Capture of Tiberias. The steamer Princess Sophia sinks on Vanderbilt Reef near Juneau, Alaska; 353 people die in the greatest maritime disaster in the Pacific Northwest. A new Polish government is declared in Western Galicia (Eastern Europe). Malbone Street Wreck: The worst rapid transit accident in world history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue, in Brooklyn, New York City, with at least 93 dead. Poland declares its independence from Russia. 3-day Lwów pogrom: Polish troops, volunteers and freed criminals massacre at least 320 Ukrainian Christians and Jews in Lwów in Galicia. British military government of Palestine begins. New voting laws in Sweden makes votes no longer dependent on taxable assets, each adult having one vote. President Woodrow Wilson departs by ship to the Paris Peace Conference, becoming the first United States President to travel to any foreign country while holding office. Great Poland Uprising: The Poles in Greater Poland (or Grand Duchy of Poznań) rise up against the Germans. The Native American Church is formally founded in Oklahoma. The Association Against the Prohibition Amendment is founded to promote repeal of Prohibition in the United States.
  14. Fortunately, despite the fact that I don't particularly find it attractive, I am unaffected by seeing that type of image. It would however be an interesting experience to be one though... (not permanently, but for a day or two, just to compare)
  15. If you have a microwave with a rotating or other moving heating surface (like all new ones do) you will never have this happen. Don't even try to do a drinking contest with me then... I can do a full bottle of rum or scotch easily before I'm more than just slightly tipsy. I also have never gotten a hangover since the only time I could afford to get past "tipsy" was on my 21st, I got $300 worth of a variety of drinks over the course of about 2 hours, got mildly buzzed, and was dead sober within an hour. (had a cop do sobriety test on me at 75 minutes, and I blew a 0.00% BAC)
  16. Finished a pizza and a third, and am drinking a cola.
  17. Reading some SCPs until the diphenhydramine kicks in.
  18. You can always get a restraining order... She can go to jail if she doesn't leave you alone. I hate your stupid health issues too. Maybe is happened because somebody shot a higgs-boson particle into something, and the chain reaction cause your arm to split? Or it could just be that you accidentally scraped your arm against something while your focus was elsewhere, and that's what caused it... I vote the particle caused it.
  19. If you don't see it coming, assume it wasn't not maybe me.
  20. Usually, they do flu injections that are designed for the previous year's flu variation... They stockpile them, and if they run out of the ones for last year, they go to the year before. (this info has come from a cousin that works for the CDC)
  21. I have played every version of Civilization since Civ 2... Civ 5 is the absolute worst. Civ 2 is the best for customization and total replayability, and 4 is best overall.
  22. Indeed. I got that by gym 4... (I did a LOT of grinding)
  23. I cheated on Pig's fortress... Then obliterated the rest.
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