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09 Oct 2016, 11:05 pm

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How does one put words in another person's mouth if it's not their own?

That is the most strangest notion I've heard growing up


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09 Oct 2016, 11:08 pm

kazanscube wrote:
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How does one put words in another person's mouth if it's not their own?

That is the most strangest notion I've heard growing up


Same here.


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09 Oct 2016, 11:12 pm

kazanscube wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
How does one put words in another person's mouth if it's not their own?

That is the most strangest notion I've heard growing up


That is the most strangest notion I've heard growing up
That is the most strangest notion
most strangest


lol

At what point does the strangest which places an emphasis on being stranger then just normally strange need to be the most strangest when strangest already surpasses every other type of strange.



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09 Oct 2016, 11:23 pm

dcj123 wrote:
kazanscube wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
How does one put words in another person's mouth if it's not their own?

That is the most strangest notion I've heard growing up


That is the most strangest notion I've heard growing up
That is the most strangest notion
most strangest


lol

At what point does the strangest which places an emphasis on being stranger then just normally strange need to be the most strangest when strangest already surpasses every other type of strange.


When you're in the South and out of grammar class,

that's when you start to see

the most strangest things you've ever saw. :mrgreen:


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10 Oct 2016, 3:04 am

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^No, you're a high functioning not-sociopath and a wonderful person. :D


Thank you Kura. I knew I could count on you :)


I think that was directed at me,

YOUR STEALING MY REPLIES :evil:

Not really, your fine.

I would say you are more functional then I am ImAnAspie with a job and all, plus you seem odd in a likable way.


Thanks dcj.

Are you going to install OpenBSD?
PF is/was one of my favorite things to tinker with.


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10 Oct 2016, 12:23 pm

I really want to make some autumn-inspired food



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10 Oct 2016, 12:51 pm

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Are you going to install OpenBSD?
PF is/was one of my favorite things to tinker with.


Not on the Raspberry Pi evidently, looks like it could be done but its more work then what it might be worth. I will look into OpenBSD with the Raspberry Pi but its not happening soon. I was going to make my Ubuntu rig a FreeBSD rig but I decided against cause of the lack of native steam. Since I have a spare memory stick, I am going to try FreeBSD on the Raspberry Pi 3.

So what is the difference between OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD anyway? If its just a distro thing then FreeBSD looks more geared towards my style, mostly due to the fact you can Jerry rig FreeBSD into a rolling release which I love. Why I don't know cause I reinstall rolling releases just as much as you would a static version to version release.

I am very lazy right now and mostly just gaming my heart out cause I am okay with no accomplishments and no life for some freaking Zelda 8)

Having said that, here is what is on my network so far,

Desktop 1 - Arch Linux
Desktop 2 - Ubuntu 16.04
Desktop 3 - No OS / Samba Server from Arch Linux livecd
Thinkpad - Arch Linux
Raspberry Pi Model B - Retropie
Raspberry Pi Model A - Arch Linux
Raspberry Pi 3 - Raspbian
Beaglebone Black - Debian

I want to play around and change some stuff but I am lazy and the above works... for now. I love me Arch Linux as you can tell, Ubuntu was to never meant to be permanent but its usable and I am lazy. I have more hardware then I need, all I ever use Ubuntu for is Wrong Planet and music.



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10 Oct 2016, 12:51 pm

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I really want to make some autumn-inspired food


Pumpkin bars...mmmmm. :chef:



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10 Oct 2016, 12:56 pm

I love to sleep in during the fall.


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10 Oct 2016, 1:00 pm

I have a lot to do today. 8O


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10 Oct 2016, 3:43 pm

Finished my daily walk


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10 Oct 2016, 7:21 pm

That 2 hour sleep helped me more than a 10+ hour sleep.

Felt refreshed and rested at the former, headache and sneezing at the latter. :x


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10 Oct 2016, 9:13 pm

I love the cold weather as, it's quite nice


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10 Oct 2016, 9:16 pm

Recognising that I am a social creature, I must have inherited a creator's sense of humor.....



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10 Oct 2016, 9:33 pm

...what if Fairy type Pokemon have nothing to do with things like Rosetta or Tink or Navi, and they were instead based off of the faries from Precure?

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10 Oct 2016, 9:57 pm

Midnightstar16 wrote:
...what if Fairy type Pokemon have nothing to do with things like Rosetta or Tink or Navi, and they were instead based off of the faries from Precure?

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All I recognize is Pop and Candy. :lol:

Actually, I feel like a lot of them do look like that, especially the legendaries like Jirachi and Victini.
...Though, I guess they aren't Fairy-type. :oops:


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