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On the video: When everyone was hatin' on Ron Paul some months ago, I searched some info and interviews with him and I was completely amazed by his view on international relationships. I don't know what his economic and intra-national policies are to say he should be voted, but I wish at least more americans would understand the whole military bases things as he does.

 

@Monk: Which one did you like more?

 

Personally, I think both had great visuals, but Inception completely threw visuals to the trash when they went full call of duty on the snow. The first half of the movie had some nice effects, though, mostly the part in the city. Paprika was more consistent about it. And for originality, well, Paprika wins between the 2.

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I think Google is being screwed with by someone. Bits and pieces keep going down and security seems to be tightening, plus apparently there was some big issue with Google Docs.

 

Also my friend apparently keeps Touhou games on his Google Docs account.

 

The more you know.

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9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

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@Monk: Which one did you like more?

 

Personally, I think both had great visuals, but Inception completely threw visuals to the trash when they went full call of duty on the snow. The first half of the movie had some nice effects, though, mostly the part in the city. Paprika was more consistent about it. And for originality, well, Paprika wins between the 2.

I'll have to give the edge to Paprika, partly because it did the dream within a dream thing first, but mostly for the effects.

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Goddammit Monk, stop being so full of win.

I am Monk's [bleep]

 

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9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

Greasing the sock? If it's a 'bag' of cookies, then it really shouldn't be a problem, should it?

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Goddammit Monk, stop being so full of win.

I am Monk's [bleep]

 

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Does anyone here own a white scarf?

 

yes.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia....etrovsk_maniacs

 

Does it ever get dirty?

 

I want a white scarf so bad, but my parents keep telling me that it will look like crap after it gets dirty.

there is something called bleach.

 

just handwash it in some bleach.. not too much or else the bleach will rot it. soak it down in half a cup of bleach and half a bucket of water.. and then rinse 4 times.

 

if any parts are really dirty.. just swish it around in a bucket of water and a capful of detergent. then rinse in regular water for 3 times.. or until the water is relatively clear.

 

But you would have to wash it completely in bleach to get it even. Wouldn't that ruin it quite fast?

-cough-

 

you don't need to have it sparkling white. also... usually just washing it out with detergent and water gets it white clean.

 

just not dirty.

 

if it turns cream.. its fine.

 

if it has stains on it from stuff like hot chocolate.. then use bleach.

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9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

Greasing the sock? If it's a 'bag' of cookies, then it really shouldn't be a problem, should it?

The cookies are pretty greasy. I know that's a weird concept and it makes them seem not very appealing, but they're really good cookies. Just weirdly greasy.

My skin is finally getting soft
I'll scrub until the damn thing comes off

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9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

Greasing the sock? If it's a 'bag' of cookies, then it really shouldn't be a problem, should it?

The cookies are pretty greasy. I know that's a weird concept and it makes them seem not very appealing, but they're really good cookies. Just weirdly greasy.

 

put the sock puppet and cookies in separate bags? i'm confused. provide pics.

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9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

Greasing the sock? If it's a 'bag' of cookies, then it really shouldn't be a problem, should it?

The cookies are pretty greasy. I know that's a weird concept and it makes them seem not very appealing, but they're really good cookies. Just weirdly greasy.

 

put the sock puppet and cookies in separate bags? i'm confused. provide pics.

I didn't want to do that because I already have enough shit to lug around all day tomorrow.

 

Eh, I found a bag big enough. It's all right.

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9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

Greasing the sock? If it's a 'bag' of cookies, then it really shouldn't be a problem, should it?

The cookies are pretty greasy. I know that's a weird concept and it makes them seem not very appealing, but they're really good cookies. Just weirdly greasy.

I meant that if they're in a bag then putting them with the sock puppet shouldn't put any grease on the sock at all.

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Goddammit Monk, stop being so full of win.

I am Monk's [bleep]

 

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>We have been receiving a large ammount of request from your IP, please enter the captcha to gain access to the video

 

What the [bleep], Youtube? This is the first time it ever happens. I have had comments ask me for captcha, but never for actually watching a video.

 

Are you at college/university?

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>We have been receiving a large ammount of request from your IP, please enter the captcha to gain access to the video

 

What the [bleep], Youtube? This is the first time it ever happens. I have had comments ask me for captcha, but never for actually watching a video.

 

Are you at college/university?

 

Home. My brother uses the same connection, but I wouldn't expect Youtube to [bleep] abotu it unless it was like 50 videos in 2 minutes.

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Does anyone here own a white scarf?

 

yes.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia....etrovsk_maniacs

 

It feels weird when you compare your age to people that do stuff that gets popular. Like these guys, they were 19 when they did that. I'm almost 20 now and I haven't murdered anyone yet.

 

Just what the [bleep] am I doing with my life?

living a happy and contented life? as someone who respects human life?

I find it very concerning that you seem to be envious of those guys. Is there something you're not telling us?

 

Honestly, I agree with this sentiment though. Partially. Its so strange to imagine people so much younger than me doing these types of things. I was 19 once, for about a year, and I never had these kinds of thoughts. What went wrong here? How could someone's mind become so warped, that they would get such pleasure from taking another person's life? What if it were me? These kinds of things worry me, genuinely... but I think the fact that it worries me automatically means i'm nothing like them, and I guess I can take comfort in that.

 

 

Interesting. Strange that this is from a Republican candidate.

amazing video.

Yeah, its certainly not bad. It doesn't seem very republican at first, but that's just because "republican" has been warped by the media to mean "pro wealthy", because the wealthy people have the money, and money talks louder than common sense. So when you're surprised that its republican, try to think that you're saying "pro wealthy" instead, and I think you'll find that its not surprising at all. Wealthy people, namely corporations, love war! Love perpetual conflict... because it increases sales. In terms of actual republican values, small government, less spending, etc... its really on the mark.

 

Can somebody explain to me why the following quote is funny/how it makes sense?

 

It took tens of thousands of years for humans to go from wearing no clothes to covering almost every inch of their bodies. It's taken about 200 years to reverse the process.

 

evolution from monkeys to human > no clothes

cavemen > wearing fur that's like a smock

romans > men wearing skirts.. and people wearing togas etc.

victorian > google "victorian dresses"

present day > nude beaches

Hmmm interesting quote... I can't say I agree however. See, victorian dresses and stuff, they were really popular in the 1600s, right? well its not like clothes were getting more and more covering up to that point. Really, Victorian garb was a huge step upwards in terms of coverage. Before then, people just wore... normal type clothes. Simple pants and shirts. Imagine ancient egypt, or the greeks. You certainly wouldn't say they covered almost all their bodies. Even medieval clothes weren't that restrictive. So honestly, its like "it took 400 years to go from normal to victorian, then another 400 years to go back".

 

Does anyone here own a white scarf?

 

yes.

 

 

http://en.wikipedia....etrovsk_maniacs

 

Does it ever get dirty?

 

I want a white scarf so bad, but my parents keep telling me that it will look like crap after it gets dirty.

there is something called bleach.

 

just handwash it in some bleach.. not too much or else the bleach will rot it. soak it down in half a cup of bleach and half a bucket of water.. and then rinse 4 times.

 

if any parts are really dirty.. just swish it around in a bucket of water and a capful of detergent. then rinse in regular water for 3 times.. or until the water is relatively clear.

 

But you would have to wash it completely in bleach to get it even. Wouldn't that ruin it quite fast?

-cough-

 

you don't need to have it sparkling white. also... usually just washing it out with detergent and water gets it white clean.

 

just not dirty.

 

if it turns cream.. its fine.

 

if it has stains on it from stuff like hot chocolate.. then use bleach.

Why specifically do you mention hot chocolate? I daresay you talk from personal experience? One time, my mom's friend rose was over for an evening, and she dipped half her scarf in water by accident. Mom checked the tag and it was silk, so she told rose to soak it all, apparently the water would discolor it, and you might as well discolor all of it the same time, amirite? Before that time, I never really saw clothes as delicate, i would just cram them all together to wash them. But after then, I began to think about how i didn't want to destroy my clothes, so I started separating by color. Unfortunately that was as far as I got in terms of properly washing them.

 

9:40. Time to wrap.

 

Now for the real question. How does one wrap a sock puppet up with a bag of cookies without greasing it up?

Greasing the sock? If it's a 'bag' of cookies, then it really shouldn't be a problem, should it?

The cookies are pretty greasy. I know that's a weird concept and it makes them seem not very appealing, but they're really good cookies. Just weirdly greasy.

 

put the sock puppet and cookies in separate bags? i'm confused. provide pics.

I didn't want to do that because I already have enough shit to lug around all day tomorrow.

 

Eh, I found a bag big enough. It's all right.

This whole exchange confuses me. Obviously you should put the cookies in a ziploc bag or something impermeable, right? I don't really see why that's not the first thing you thought of. Someone's not handy in the kitchen! Sheesh! When my roommate and i ordered pizza one time, he got a calzone. It was mighty greasy... he put the box on his bed, and a few hours later when it was bed time, he lifted the box up and saw that the grease had completely soaked through. He learned real quickly that cardboard does not stop grease, especially not a tsunami of calzone grease. Now he puts the box on top of a paper plate, which has some wax sealant or something. True story!

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And I just got done a long session of having my Rose getting bodied in SSFIV:AE. >.<

"Don't get in my face, don't invade my space. I'll put you in your place.

I'll only tell you once, I'll never tell you twice. This is me being nice." ~Porcelain and the Tramps

 

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