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darthbob88 posted:This is convenient for a quiz I'm doing, but still- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_England_Patriots_starting_quarterbacks
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Sham bam bamina! posted:freaking sportsball am i right tbf, an entire trivia round dedicated to the patriots is terrible
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the link on its own would have been a funny post
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Sham bam bamina! posted:freaking sportsball am i right is this better https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_esports_players
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Sham bam bamina! posted:the link on its own would have been a funny post sports is pop culture, anime is pop culture, ergo that whole page is exactly the same as the "blowing your nose, but in japan" ones they should make like a fandom namespace so all the tropers can go write about sportsball and anime in there this post began as a joke but i dont know what im doing any longer
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Carthag Tuek posted:sports is pop culture, anime is pop culture, ergo that whole page is exactly the same as the "blowing your nose, but in japan" ones this is terminally online word salad
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esports is hilarious for how insecure it is about being video games and all the pageantry it piles around trying to be a "real" "sporting" competition for example in the very funny name just own being a nerd on a computer, it's ok and the normies actually think it's cool now and give you money for it, you don't see speedrunners trying to pass gaming off as "e-parkour" and why would they
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they should really embrace calling themselves athletes
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only one person plays fortnite lol
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freddie wong is on the list for playing the esport of guitar hero
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Midjack posted:this is terminally online word salad sports is fine, and anime. practicing and excelling at something is good i just wanted to write an angry post like we used to
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Carthag Tuek posted:lol that i know what this is about from the description John Karl Kershaw (October 12, 1913 – September 7, 2010) was an American attorney best known for challenging the official account of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., claiming that his client James Earl Ray was an unwitting participant in a ploy devised by a mystery man named Raul to kill the civil rights leader. Kershaw was also a Southern secessionist and segregationist who helped found the League of the South. In 1998, he sculpted a Nathan Bedford Forrest Statue that has drawn wide criticism and mockery by national media.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:they should really embrace calling themselves athletes ethletes
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Sham bam bamina! posted:esports is hilarious for how insecure it is about being video games and all the pageantry it piles around trying to be a "real" "sporting" competition for example in the very funny name https://twitter.com/theonion/status/1364338032841809929?s=21
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Plorkyeran posted:ethletes they're not all from south africa tho
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After Denial eSports disbanded, Lengyel and the other members of the team played together under the name "YIKES!" which was later changed to "Arc 6" after being asked by Blizzard since the logo could not be used and the name was deemed unmarketable.[12][13][14] Clips from him playing chess began to gain traction on Reddit, especially on the subreddit r/LivestreamFail, and got other streamers to gain interest in the game.[citation needed] awesomeolion fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Feb 27, 2021 |
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Sham bam bamina! posted:esports is hilarious for how insecure it is about being video games and all the pageantry it piles around trying to be a "real" "sporting" competition for example in the very funny name the starcrafts are the only esports
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"At its release, the film was much criticized by Godzilla fans the world over. Kenpachiro Satsuma, the actor who portrayed Godzilla in the second series of films (1984–1995) walked out of a Tokyo screening and told reporters that, 'It's not Godzilla, it does not have the spirit."[12]
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Sham bam bamina! posted:freaking sportsball am i right
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Sham bam bamina! posted:esports is hilarious for how insecure it is about being video games and all the pageantry it piles around trying to be a "real" "sporting" competition for example in the very funny name yeah leave it to the people Blizzard somehow conned into building giant rear end stadiums where you watch people click a whole bunch
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_from_Sesame_Street
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A screwdriver with apple juice instead of orange juice is an "Anita Bryant Cocktail".[9] Bryant was an American singer and spokeswoman for the Florida Citrus Commission during the 1960s and 1970s.[10] Starting in 1977, she became an anti-gay rights activist.[11] Because Bryant promoted orange juice, the gay community retaliated by boycotting it.[12] Gay bars across North America stopped serving screwdrivers[13] and invented this cocktail to replace it.[9] The sales and proceeds of the cocktail went to gay rights activists and helped fund their work against Bryant.[9] The campaign was ultimately successful as Bryant's activism damaged her musical and business career.[11][10] Her contract with the Florida Citrus Commission was left to expire in 1980 after they stated she was "worn out" as a spokesperson.[10][14] After that, gay bars started selling screwdrivers again.
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Slower than most of the sorting algorithms (even naive ones) with a time complexity of O(nlog 3 / log 1.5 ) = O(n2.7095...).
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Despite the fact that she's deaf-mute, Liam was yelling at Mac "YOU WILL CALL HER!!".
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The title comes from the 1991 Soundgarden song "Outshined", which features the line "I'm looking California, and feeling Minnesota". The band is not on the soundtrack.
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The word turpentine derives (via French and Latin), from the Greek word τερεβινθίνη terebinthine, in turn the feminine form (to conform to the feminine gender of the Greek word, which means "resin") of an adjective (τερεβίνθινος) derived from the Greek noun (τερέβινθος), for the tree species terebinth.[5]
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Carthag Tuek posted:the "blowing your nose, but in japan" ones the weeb ones are my new fav genre of wikipedia - here's an article one of them wrote about the japanese word for "epiphany" Satori (悟り) is a Japanese Buddhist term for awakening, "comprehension; understanding".[1] It is derived from the Japanese verb satoru.[2] In the Zen Buddhist tradition, satori refers to the experience of kenshō,[3] "seeing into one's true nature". Ken means "seeing," shō means "nature" or "essence".[3] Satori and kenshō are commonly translated as enlightenment, a word that is also used to translate bodhi, prajñā and Buddhahood. ... Satori is often used interchangeably with kenshō.[3] Kenshō refers to the perception of the Buddha-nature or emptiness. According to some authors, kenshō is a brief glimpse, while satori is considered to be a deeper spiritual experience.[citation needed] See also
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not to be confused with Kanchō , of course
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One of the tracks in Taylor Swift’s seventh studio album is entitled "Death By A Thousand Cuts" and compares the pain of a breakup to this form of torture.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:the weeb ones are my new fav genre of wikipedia - here's an article one of them wrote about the japanese word for "epiphany" this is non-weeb and not-worthless
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Needless to say, Piggsburg Pigs! is a comedy, and pig puns are often the humor of choice.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:they should really embrace calling themselves athletes mathletes
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wait no mathl33ts wait no mathNEETS
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2021-01-31/Traffic_report posted:Imagine having someone kneeling on your neck for nine and a half minutes. Well, forty-six year old African-American man George Floyd didn't need to imagine it; he died from it.
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The Karen language.
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namechecks red karen, which i believe was the direct to video red sonja sequel
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We had a large group of Karen refugees move into our neighborhood back when I was in high school. We made some good friends and I really miss them.
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Until late 1959, Fischer "had dressed atrociously for a champion, appearing at the most august and distinguished national and international events in sweaters and corduroys."
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Reception A review in The Times praises the book's academic rigor and humor, especially in some job examples, but altogether felt that Graeber's argument was "enjoyably overstated".[2] The reviewer found Graeber's historical work ethic argument convincing, but offered counterarguments on other points: that the average British workweek has decreased in the last century, that Graeber's argument for the overall proportion of pointless work is overreliant on the YouGov survey, and that the same survey does not hold that "most people hate their jobs". The reviewer maintains that while "managerial feudalism" can explain the existence of flunkies, Graeber's other types of bullshit jobs owe their existence to competition, government regulation, long supply chains, and the withering of inefficient companies—the same ingredients responsible for luxuries of advanced capitalism such as smartphones and year-round produce.[2] lol
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Magnús Skúlason reported Fischer's response to leg massages: "Nothing soothes as much as the human touch."
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