What are you looking at?
Edit: lol, nm.
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Bitches love smiley faces
bullshit this guy has 29 unread text messages.
What are you looking at?
Edit: lol, nm.
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Bitches love smiley faces
There's one in the reverse
The cop/security guard is going for the New Thread button on the wall, but Bish skates in and knocks it off. When he gives the middle finger, the word "BANNED" appears above it.
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I don't even know where to start....
Not a pic, but pretty funny, and stupid. I used my friend's face.
i have too many to post so i plucked out 5 random ones from my collection
stupid starcraft meta thing..
handicapped girl photoshopped as a pirate
dead kid with some kind of world of warcraft looting a corpse joke
another severely handicapped kid with a joker caption.
The last one is NSFW
fucking a wall
Dead kid
fucking fahrenheit
The cop/security guard is going for the New Thread button on the wall, but Bish skates in and knocks it off. When he gives the middle finger, the word "BANNED" appears above it.
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fucking fahrenheit
I needed several minutes to realize what is actualy meant with "61F"
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really?
get a grip, USA, and change to the better side
It's pretty easy to bias a graph like this. Look, I can change the subtitle beneath Farenheit to "ambient weather temperatures in temperate regions" and 0-100 is a wonderful scale. How many of us are measuring the melting and boiling points of water in our every day lives? I can even make the date pyramid work, if you use "numerical capacity of units" instead of "quantity of time represented." 12->31->9999. Which is more relevant in writing nice-looking dates, you have more dates in x/xx/xxxx format the US way than the other way, where you end up with much more xx/x/xxxx.
BUT HEY LOL WORLD GROUPTHINK
fucking fahrenheit
I needed several minutes to realize what is actualy meant with "61F"
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really?
get a grip, USA, and change to the better side
You have a point regarding the temperature, but the date formatting... naah.
When I say a date out loud, I sure don't say "fourteen July twenty twelve," either. "July fourteenth, twenty twelve." So MM/DD/YYYY matches actual spoken dates, as well. I'll admit to ignorance regarding whether the non-US English-speaking world actually DOES say "fourteen July twenty twelve," though. Sounds pretty silly if you ask me!
If someone asks me what the date is I say "It's the 1st of May."
You needlessly add another word in there. You could just say "May 1" or "May 1st." Being succinct is logical.
It's pretty easy to bias a graph like this. Look, I can change the subtitle beneath Farenheit to "ambient weather temperatures in temperate regions" and 0-100 is a wonderful scale. How many of us are measuring the melting and boiling points of water in our every day lives? I can even make the date pyramid work, if you use "numerical capacity of units" instead of "quantity of time represented." 12->31->9999. Which is more relevant in writing nice-looking dates, you have more dates in x/xx/xxxx format the US way than the other way, where you end up with much more xx/x/xxxx.
BUT HEY LOL WORLD GROUPTHINK