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BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Funny Videos
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on: December 17, 2006, 12:14:28 AM
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Same here, it's an acquired taste that I've never wanted to acquire. Most people do so in order to fit in with the 'beer-drinking crowd', and thus perpetuate the insanity.
*wanders off grumbling about culture*
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BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Line Rider
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on: December 16, 2006, 09:01:55 AM
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They need to add an erase tool, and basic geometrical shapes. *nods decisively* Other than that, it's quite fun. Good find.
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BPSITE / Games and Gaming / tOGETHER ARCHITECT start
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on: December 16, 2006, 04:04:29 AM
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If I get a few moments later I might put it into a PNG, which'll solve it. Or I could just set the background to the forums colour, as it won't be used elsewhere. I still need to get a bit of time to sort out that CAPTCHA, although the spammers don't seem as active of late.
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BPSITE / Games and Gaming / tOGETHER ARCHITECT start
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on: December 14, 2006, 08:05:39 AM
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It's not an oxymoron, they're just very hard to find - and please don't ask for tips meeting them, I only met mine through ridiculous, umpteen-to-one odds. And she's highly unique in a lot of ways. (Yes, yes, I know it's not quantitative, but still. She is.)
...Louise is an abstainer? *peers around to check the colour of the moon* :alien:
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BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / I make a good pirate tbqh
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on: December 14, 2006, 03:30:17 AM
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I've seen them before - I browsed around your photobucket account a while ago, when you changed your avatar... Which I blocked shortly thereafter, as it's vaguely disturbing. Cheers for sharing though. Why's she your ex, if you don't mind me asking?
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BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / ACHTUNG!
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on: December 14, 2006, 03:27:58 AM
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This topic is relavant to my interests irl. ^_^ You have some _really_ diverse hobbies. And I thought Mole was bad enough. :blink:
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BPSITE / BPSITE Headquarters / Gay
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on: December 13, 2006, 08:36:52 PM
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That's because the human brain usually only reads the beginning and end of a word before they figure out what it is. soemhtnig llek tihs. Which is why proofreaders sometimes read books upside-down - to force their brain to concentrate on the entire word.
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