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why won't it stop
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 18:43 |
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Sagebrush posted:why won't it stop I don't know
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 18:44 |
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Sagebrush posted:ahahahaahahahaah this is awesome and i really really hate you now
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 18:45 |
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:the only moral amendment is my amendment
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# ? Feb 3, 2013 20:46 |
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Detroit Q. Spider posted:þ is from english not AMERICAN english, i.e. the only language relevant to the yosprofessional (code monkeys)
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 02:38 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:yosprofessional no such thing
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 02:44 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:yosprofessional
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 06:24 |
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SHAM BAM BAMINA posted:yospos biþc
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 08:27 |
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The film is the only installment of the series that credits the family’s name spelled as “Griswald”, instead of "Griswold".
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 10:45 |
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not a mac voted 1
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 10:56 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_(chicken)#Magic_career
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 14:05 |
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Pardot posted:1 they removed it
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 14:13 |
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 14:22 |
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PleasingFungus posted:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Oniichan_CD why does this exist
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 16:44 |
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Yodzilla posted:why does this exist you already know the answer
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# ? Feb 4, 2013 18:55 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomers_(clothing)#Bloomers_in_Japan
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 23:59 |
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Some people are interested in bloomers in clothing fetish context.[6]
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 00:02 |
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prefect posted:Some people are interested in bloomers in clothing fetish context.[wikipedians]
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 02:24 |
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A meet-cute is a situation in which a future romantic couple meets for the first time in a way that is considered adorable, entertaining, or amusing.[1] This type of situation is a staple of romantic comedies, commonly involving contrived, unusual, or comic circumstances. The technique creates an artificial situation contrived by the filmmakers in order to bring together characters in an entertaining manner. Frequently the meet-cute leads to a humorous clash of personalities or beliefs, embarrassing situations, or comical misunderstandings that further drive the plot. Use of "meet cute" situations [The character] is conveniently importuned by this attractive young fellow she happens to run into—to "meet cute," as they say—on a Fifth Avenue bus. Bosley Crowther, in his February 1964 review of Sunday in New York[2] The term is widely used by screenwriters. Billy Wilder uses it in his Paris Review interview in relation to his 1938 film Bluebeard's Eighth Wife, for instance. Film critics such as Roger Ebert[3] or the Associated Press' Christy Lemire popularized the term in their reviews. In Ebert's commentary for the DVD of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, which he co-wrote, he describes the scene where law student Emerson Thorne bumps into the female character Petronella Danforth. Ebert admits that he, as the screenwriter, wrote into the script a "classic Hollywood meet cute." He explains the meet cute as a scene "in which somebody runs into somebody else, and then something falls, and the two people began to talk, and their eyes meet and they realize that they are attracted to one another." In the 2006 romantic American comedy The Holiday, one of the characters, Arthur, an elderly script writer played by Eli Wallach, explains a meet-cute with an example: "It's how two characters meet in a movie. Say a man and a woman both need something to sleep in, and they both go to the same mens pajama department. And the man says to the salesman: 'I just need bottoms'. The woman says: 'I just need a top'. They look at each other, and that's the meet-cute". Arthur is in fact describing the meet-cute between Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert in Bluebeard's Eighth Wife.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 19:38 |
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qirex posted:And the man says to the salesman: 'I just need bottoms'. The woman says: 'I just need a top'. They look at each other, and that's the meet-cute yuck
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 22:03 |
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what is wrong with those people that they wear out or lose or destroy only one half of a pair of pjs, and are so cheap that they go and attempt to buy a replacement half rather than just getting an entirely new set
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 22:20 |
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what is wrong with those people who must only buy pj's in full sets
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 22:30 |
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why sure, let me go put clothes on for bed YOUR MAJESTY
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 22:37 |
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qirex posted:A meet-cute is a situation in which a future romantic couple meets for the first time in a way that is considered adorable, entertaining, or amusing.[1] this is the wikipedia thread, not tvtropes and if this is actually on wikipedia, smdh
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:55 |
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Sagebrush posted:what is wrong with those people that they wear out or lose or destroy only one half of a pair of pjs, and are so cheap that they go and attempt to buy a replacement half rather than just getting an entirely new set some people can mix and match the clothes that they sleep in but only some people
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:58 |
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Guido van Possum posted:some people can mix and match the clothes that they sleep in Hot girls
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 12:46 |
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I usually wear pajama pants and a t shirt. FYI
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 14:23 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 15:29 |
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Don't kinkshame.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 21:08 |
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Cantorsdust posted:this is the wikipedia thread, not tvtropes can there really be the most worthless thing on tvtropes?
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 21:11 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_featuring_home_invasions
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 02:33 |
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doesn't include home alone, yeah p worthless
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 02:39 |
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The 2003–2010 version of the puzzle globe logo of Wikipedia, representing its multilingualism, contained a Klingon character. The updated logo removed the character and substituted one from the Ge'ez script.
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 04:47 |
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Cold on a Cob posted:The 2003–2010 version of the puzzle globe logo of Wikipedia, representing its multilingualism, contained a Klingon character. The updated logo removed the character and substituted one from the Ge'ez script.
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Cold on a Cob posted:The 2003–2010 version of the puzzle globe logo of Wikipedia, representing its multilingualism, contained a Klingon character. The updated logo removed the character and substituted one from the Ge'ez script. welp
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 04:54 |
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Cold on a Cob posted:The 2003–2010 version of the puzzle globe logo of Wikipedia, representing its multilingualism, contained a Klingon character. The updated logo removed the character and substituted one from the Ge'ez script. holy poo poo
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 04:56 |
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http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Klingon_Wikipedia
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 05:00 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Little_Pony:_Fighting_Is_Magic how do you put an article up for deletion
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 05:05 |
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As originally developed by screenwriter Gene L. Coon, Klingons were darkly colored humanoids with little honor,
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