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word. I can relate to so much of what you write, falc. It's alarming.
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Dodgeball=Legalized Bullying so people say
Master 112 replied to Violator's topic in Off-Topic General
UBC researchers, actually. -
[Mafia] Doughty's Check vs Patrick Kane - (Game on)
Master 112 replied to AV.'s topic in White Noise
me every time i post itt: -
Dodgeball=Legalized Bullying so people say
Master 112 replied to Violator's topic in Off-Topic General
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Update: I tied for second in my game's voting. The tiebreaker went to the player I tied with, so I was relegated to third place. Because only the first and second places advance, it looks like the dream is over. :( Apparently there's a process where an independent panel decides on a few people who didn't advance in the voting stage to get into another qualifier or smith, but I'm not going to hold my fingers for it. thx for support guys, was a journey y'know
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give the poster above you a new name or title
Master 112 replied to smithers joe's topic in White Noise
Up-and-coming communist -
MaFiA - Choco-latte-coo-coo-for-coco-puff! [Game ON!]
Master 112 replied to Dral's topic in White Noise
nvar forget lol -
give the poster above you a new name or title
Master 112 replied to smithers joe's topic in White Noise
The Dank Hatter -
lol /lit/ got angry unenlightened last men
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http://www.greylabyrinth.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=6074&start=0 history of the game moment right here guys, thought it was too cool not to share
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for the love of god no
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[Mafia] Doughty's Check vs Patrick Kane - (Game on)
Master 112 replied to AV.'s topic in White Noise
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That's a wonderful compliment. (Sometimes the simple ones are so impactful.) So thank you.
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I wrote these a few months ago; it's supposed to be dialogue, but I don't like either enough to work into a project. I'll share here instead. --You know of me, but who knows me? Personalities are inferred by what: the inflexions of a person’s speech, the mannerisms that characterize them,--as in the waves of their hands, their gesticulations,--and how much less by their diction, the content of what they actually say and the meaning behind those utterances? Am I just an unknowable entity? I say again: he who knows me knows not me; he knows me only as I manifest to him, through the many projections his mind applies and through what the Buddhists call the aggregates--or some such psychological matrices, the psychic machines we are subject to but can never comprehend or speak of appropriately enough, for we lack a proper vocabulary or because one cannot exist. My values I can all say, but can I say why I value them such, really? How much of me is not me; as in, how much am I a product of what the psychologists call environment? And of genetics, is that me? Is there not a timeless me, one not bound by cause and effect, as Kant proposed--one outside of the physical world, without a beginning or end, purely spiritual, purely me? If there’s no freedom of will, there is nobody; and if there’s nobody, I am not. All of what I give to the world is borrowed from those I've met in my life: from the ill whose madness I entertained--the cute phrases they managed to communicate, surrounded by angry or humoured nonsense; from my mother whose true self I only ever saw come through in sarcastic idioms and not even then; from the television I’ve watched, the actors and actresses miming others yet before them? We’re all nothing but what we’ve seen. Personality is a tradition like any academic one, and we’re at the mercy of the influences before us in its timeline. It's all a plurality, never a singular person. --Our imperative is to build so that we may fulfill our desire to be remembered. We craft our grandest thoughts into art and monuments for those younger souls who come after us to peer and awe at, so they may know us at our innermost; so that they may know us at our most vulnerable; so that they may know the flurries of our minds and the beauties they considered, imagined and made; so that they may know the immenseness in which we felt our pains and pleasures and learn that life orbits these moments of paramount; so that they may know and not forget us, and so our influence thereby does not cease with our bodies and we can establish happiness from our graves, from our place of timeless nonexistence, and in our isolation from all sense and sensibility still connect with others. So much does it ease our loneliness in the present to think of some other to whom we can today attach no labels or descriptions admiring the work we did in our lifetimes in theirs. We build so that we don't die and so we may be known. And let us be known, we say, for our greatness--for the greatness of the thoughts we immortalized in our passions and vocations and the greatness, too, that was our lives. But let us be known moreover as lighthouses which glowed long after being abandoned, warning of danger, advising those keener than us not to follow where our paths led to jagged rocks and disaster, for we sailed, as all do, often into it--like the tribesmen who ate wild berries, went through agony and perished, like the smoking uncle who developed a malignant cancer and turned his nieces away from that terrible plant, like the man who lived in arrogance and died alone: like them we are examples; like all we strive to be more.
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Trans individuals are killing female sports
Master 112 replied to sam13371337's topic in Off-Topic General
Someone once said: It is the mark of an educated mind to entertain an idea without accepting it. It's unfortunate so many on this site allow their ego to dictate what they learn and think. There's apparently a great cultural malaise afflicting Canucks fans. The politics of this site are obscene. -
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I don't understand our immigration. Vancouver's like a retirement home for China. Why do we have so many mainland seniors riding our buses with disability/senior passes and lining up for the foodbanks every morning? Aren't we supposed to be accepting people who can contribute? These guys are never going to work again in their life. It genuinely confuses me. It can't all be chain migration?
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Head trauma/concussions are the worst. I have had a lot of blows to the head in my days- and I'm lucky that my brain seems to have recovered pretty well. The worst one took me maybe 9-12 months before I felt totally back to normal and typical 112; but before it got better, it was like I was living with some sort of barrier between myself and the outside world. I had nothing of interest to say in conversation when usually I'll chat your head off. I was just blanking on everything, man. Scary stuff- wish I could suck all your pain out like that guy from the green mile.
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explicit lyrics
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Quebec woman faked being a nurse for 20 years
Master 112 replied to SabreFan1's topic in Off-Topic General
One issue I have is that no one within the profession seems to speak out about things when mistakes are made. One can go into it with a good mindset- but if they're not applying it,--which most don't do or fall out of doing after so many years in the field,--it can have similarly a negative effect on patient results/outcomes as one might expect from some kind of maliciously-inclined doctor guy. There are some genuinely terrible things happening in St. Paul's, for example. And nobody cares. e: I realize intentions matter. I just think we need to be more consequentialist when it comes to people's wellness. -
ideas for advertising CDC mafia: spam CDC mafia memes on /r/me_irl sell CDC mafia t-shirts on the street start doing CDC mafia graffiti lure an impressionably-minded high-profile youtuber into one of our games for exposure otherwise all i can think of is flyers and maybe investing into a superbowl ad?
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Quebec woman faked being a nurse for 20 years
Master 112 replied to SabreFan1's topic in Off-Topic General
I said 'most.' -
Quebec woman faked being a nurse for 20 years
Master 112 replied to SabreFan1's topic in Off-Topic General
The security in our hospitals assault patients and worse. They need brain, but the healthcare authorities hire on brawn. -
Quebec woman faked being a nurse for 20 years
Master 112 replied to SabreFan1's topic in Off-Topic General
Even the purportedly trained security guards overstep into criminal actions when physically handling patients. -
Quebec woman faked being a nurse for 20 years
Master 112 replied to SabreFan1's topic in Off-Topic General
>see doctor for pain in leg/lower back that had been present for 9ish months and was getting worse >2 minute appointment, gives me some tylenol >later find out it's bursitis >notice my cognition is changing drastically, losing functional abilities, getting paranoid, start posturing, having ideas of reference that eventually progressed into delusions, etc >ask psychs to pls help me >shrinks aren't worried >family doctor realizes they're a bunch of morons but doesn't/can't do anything >go through months of psychological and emotional turmoil >spend 3 weeks in the psych ward after crisis incident >diagnosed with psychosis