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Seems like the chord is too short to really add any functionality. May as well just have made the controls integral with the rest of the unit.
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What the user above you's Screenname should have been:
Hornshire replied to death_by_motorboat's topic in Free-For-All
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What the user above you's Screenname should have been:
Hornshire replied to death_by_motorboat's topic in Free-For-All
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It's sort of like justice, but more abstract. Still entirely projected though.
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People. People who ask personal questions. People who ask personal questions that revolve around vulnerabilities.
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If I sent you a horse to take care of for me ...
Hornshire replied to Azalar Hex's topic in Free-For-All
It's probably DOA. Like, We've got knife in hand at first meeting it. Although, We may not be hungry, and We're wouldn't cancel any plans over it, so maybe it'll last a day. -
Name the three branches of U.S. government.
Hornshire replied to 1938 Packard's topic in Free-For-All
Branch of policy past, branch of policy present, and branch of policy yet to come. -
For what cause? Sidenote: Not picky, just curious.
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We believe in autonomy. We believe We believe this because We choose to believe this. We believe We believe in choice because We believe that a society comprised entirely of actors that operate under the premise that choice does not exist (whether or not it actually does is largely irrelevant) is unsustainable. Accountability is a necessity, destiny a subversion. Your assessment of the universe seems to be one made up of only dominoes, and no butterflies. You dismiss further dimensions out of hand because you cannot perceive them, and thus neither can you perceive the ways in which you traverse them. But traverse them you do, regardless. As do the subatomic particles that govern your chemistry in a manner that not even the best and brightest among us can begin to be certain of, let alone comprehend. And though the exact nature of the tangling between these maneuvers and their effects in the observable universe are unseen, the effects themselves do happen in the observable universe, and are as the name implies observable. Our belief, therefore, is that We are a beautiful, quarky, autonomous butterfly.
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Dead inside. Cart. Horse.
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The premise that God is better than us....
Hornshire replied to death_by_motorboat's topic in Free-For-All
Your expectations of fulfillment to be present in a process nowhere near completion suggest a vast majority of postulation within this domain of thought has been left largely untouched. -
The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain.
Hornshire replied to 1938 Packard's topic in Free-For-All
Moses supposes his toeses are roses. But Moses supposes erroneously. -
Kinda wanted to leave it at 690, as it's such a nice number, and we were way past the goal. But We said We would pitch in. So We did.
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i'm just gonna say that i love that there's a smiley for this now
Hornshire replied to nameraka's topic in Free-For-All
Really, the jerking hand just needs to be it's own thing, so that you can combine it with whatever is most appropriate in any given context. -
Sigh... We don't judge. All reasons for living are equally terrible. On a slightly less enabling note, "useless" is entirely contextual. The value of any given means depends vastly on the end one wants to achieve.
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It's a sad state, where modern culture's priorities reside. We've seen this story a couple places before, and this is the first mention of Transformers paraphernalia.
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There are definitely very distinct levels in regards to quality of life. But still, don't make plans. Create opportunities.
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Ah, yes. Mormonism, with its long, unwavering dedication to monogamy.
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Your argument is not sound. Only one of your premises is certainly true, but more importantly, the conclusion does not follow from them.
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it's weird that Christian Groups never protested Billy and Mandy
Hornshire replied to mochi's topic in Movies & Television
Strange. For someone so prone to it, We figured you would have a better understanding of outrage. The outcry does not generally arise simply from the presence of demonic elements, but rather the nefarious hiding of satanic propaganda in something that otherwise appears wholesome. After all, before dropping the Con-Carne act, the show was titled "Grimm and Evil", so nobody was really looking for duplicitous corruption. Sure, it's probably on a list somewhere, along with Digimon for calling out 6:06:06 as the hour of the beast, and other blatant references. But it will never have a crusade against it as though it were D&D or the peace sign. -
It's one thing to be appreciative of continued employment. It's quite another to take delight in picturing the financial ruin of others. Furthermore, get your own shtick, asshole.
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the dark side of the force... is it really stronger?
Hornshire replied to Phillies's topic in Free-For-All
So? His death had nothing to do with his connection to the dark side, save the fact that he himself produced the lightning, and in no way illustrates that he had been consumed by anything. It is probably the worst betrayal imaginable to ascribe towards the pitfalls of the dark side, because it was due entirely to conscience and nothing to ambition. And you cannot say that being on the dark side simply means you're going to make enemies, because it's not as though the vast majority of Jedi died from natural causes. The danger of the dark side is not a gruesome death; that is merely the danger of living. Rather, the danger is losing sight your values and abandoning your principles- to become a walking husk with no sense of purpose or meaning, to cease to be, while still existing. -
Come back when you have a ninjarobotdragon.