Phone-clearing dump 186

Oct 24, 2024 1:30 PM

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Old pic from a hunger strike in norway

#23 The Wolfrider tribe from ElfQuest.

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This is relevant to my interests. Thank you.

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Right. I’m off to punch a velociraptor in the dick!

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#44 if you've ever heard his music, this makes sense

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#12 it’s no weirder than when everyone got into sea shanties for a few months during the pandemic.

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#5 lol meanwhile I need to tally ours and make sure the homeowners insurance would really cover it

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Sourcery reference! +1

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#23 ...so, cats?

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Sounded like mine.

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#36 “We used to be a lawyer!”

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#2 *sound of potato rotating*

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I'll take, "Things my wife hears at night while trying to sleep for $500, Alex"

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#36 This could be a puzzle-platforming game in the style of Mario Vs. Donkey Kong. You play as the ghost and you're trying to guide your zombie safely to the goal.

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Spirit Tracks, kinda?

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Dude, you may have a multi-million dollar idea there.

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#14

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#2 but Okayden is the best looking one imo

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Yeah, but that shirt is suspicious.

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They all look slightly weird.

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I was thinking Grayden. The middle two are definitely doofy.

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#20 Do the smooth brains think the US invented eagles?!

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It's not even an eagle; it's a vulture. Dude could have just googled for information rather than skip straight to outrage, but no.

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Is it? Huh, it looks like an eagle to me. Maybe I'm also smooth brained. 😅

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Oh, I definitely couldn't tell by the photos, but I looked it up on Wikipedia. Jatayu was a demi-god who had the form of a vulture. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatayu_Earth%27s_Center_Nature_Park

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Ah, thanks for the link!

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#8 I've had it. That's not the drink you start the evening with, that's about 6 hours down the line.

You break that out, or the Jordanian Ouzo you found behind a strip mall in Antioch that leave in the freezer near round.

You knew a hangover was happening when that anise-flavored devil juice came out...

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So it;s even post Jaegermeister?

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Yeah, it's real devil stuff.

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That's scary. Is it worse than Malört? (Chicago-based liquor)

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I've never had anything like it. It's like getting slapped with anise. It was probably supposed to be a cleaner of some kind and someone drank it on a dare...

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What's an FTM? I'm not googling that on this machine.

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FTM=Female to male.

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female to male transgender

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Ok. Thanks.

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#22 @CloacaDeepInADragon this feels like your expertise

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#12 They were an offshoot of the Enya-ites.

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#23 Elves are wonderful. They provoke wonder.
Elves are marvellous. They cause marvels.
Elves are fantastic. They create fantasies.
Elves are glamorous. They project glamour.
Elves are enchanting. They weave enchantment.
Elves are terrific. They beget terror...
...No one ever said elves are nice.

GNU STP

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#12

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Still have it. Still one of my most favorite albums.

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In the 80s, we'd gather at a friend's. The higher he/we got, the older the music got. Better Midler, Janis, Billie Holiday, Mozart...1/

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If we got to monks chanting, we were past our cutoff point.

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I'm high right now. I know what I'm doing for the next hour. Thanks!

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Holy shit, this is actually really good! lol

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Yep. Great to listen to, when I'm high and messing around in Gimp

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You're goddamn right

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Check out Delerium tonight

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Sorry, I missed your comment, I'm queuing it up next. Thanks for the suggestion! I'm always looking for new music.

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#1 Kid Rock from Wish or actual Kid Rock (because it really would be the same thing at this point).

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I'm pretty sure that's actually him, the drugs and alcoholism are really catching up

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#16 You need to see northern Scandinavia in the winter to understand.

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Machinae Supremacy's Dark City is about their hometown, Luleå, Sweden. On average 3 hours of sunlight in the entire month of December. Seasonal Affective Disorder must be kicking all their asses.

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Seeing wpild require one to have light in visible wavelengths.

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Contrary to popular belief, aurora borealis is pretty rare and not this bright. After a month without sun, the thoughts tend to get bleaker.

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i know it's usually darker. Was just being a bit cheeky XD

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"I'm from the 1900's" I feel attacked.

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I'm gonna hitch my wagon to this one.

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#12 same thing happened with sea shanties a while back. Heard at least one every day for a few months then haven’t heard one since.

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I assumed it was because of AC: Black Flag, or some new Pirates of the Caribbean movie.

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That was specific to Covid times. It was like what? 2021? I heard it on Colbert, Last Week Tonight, Conan and Kimmel. It was unavoidable. And then *poof* nothing... Then just last week my 11 year old daughter was listening to a pirate themed band's song. I don't know if it's new or popular but we may be hearing more soon. lol

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There have been two movies made about those shanty singers since then.

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#12 Sadly more than a month, several CDs were released with very bad "what-a-middle-aged-pop-music-producer-thinks-techno-sounds-like" gregorian chant mixes.

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Oh god yeah. The techno mixes. Horrendous

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I don't mind that. i think that partly influenced the release of the Celtic Circle albums that had a mix of artists on them and lead me out of only loving classical music (into celtic folk music and symphonic metal)

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You BEST not be talking shit about my Pure Moods CD

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Oh man, I might still have that kicking around…

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Yeah, I remember it being at least a full year. My parents and most of their friends were really into medieval history, so the Gregorian chants were right up their alley.

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Gregorian is still goated... fuck you mean

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I bought two CD's but I can't remember what they were. One was maybe "Gregorian monks sing Celine Dion" or something like that. Oh god... in my defense I was a teenager and I have never listened to them after that one month!

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...The mental image I'm getting of "Gregorian monks sing celine dion" is maybe the best thing ever.

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People think the Halo theme came out of nowhere...

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I like Gregorian chants. Not all but some are really nice.

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The one with the orgasm on it was O.K., I guess.

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Any EPMD - So Watcha Sayin fans in here? No? Just me then. K.

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EPMD is some excellent oldskool hip-hop. You ever listen to the Four Owls?

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#21 - use the tongue Luke!. 1) Try lots of stuff, see what she likes. 2) do more of that 3) when she says she's getting close DO NOT DO ANYTHING DIFFERENT UNTIL SHE FINISHES. There's also different kinds of orgasms. Clitoral is different than vaginal and is different than fornix. Mix and match and have fun.

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All this. Ask! Fuckin talk to your damn partners y'all. Find out what does it for them and then do that

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but the tongue thing yeah def fem-shaped people usually dig that

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Listen to FlyingButtPliers.
Go easy on their tools tho

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I'm a 43 year old man and now I have to figure out what a fornix is and apologize to my wife...

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It's like a second or third g spot located in Little pockets in front and behind behind the cervix. The main one is kind of behind the pubic hair in the front. The vagina is for lack of better description a bit like an umbrella. The cervix hangs down a bit from the center like a very short handle. So there's like two tiny vaginas in the vagina in some people that are crazy good places to stimulate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaginal_fornix

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To keep things interesting, they move around a bit as she gets excited the vagina gets longer and you have to match the angles of your cylinder so they will meet correctly. Not everyone likes cylinder punches to the cervix (some do) so be careful and have fun exploring. 😁

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Your prose is impeccable.

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Discworld elves, my dude

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But also..cats?

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Elves are wonderful. They provoke wonder.
Elves are marvellous. They cause marvels.
Elves are fantastic. They create fantasies.
Elves are glamorous. They project glamour.
Elves are enchanting. They weave enchantment.
Elves are terrific. They beget terror.
The thing about words is that meanings can twist just like a snake, and if you want to find snakes look for them behind words that have changed their meaning.
No one ever said elves are nice.
Elves are bad.

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Love it!

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#21 A) He's probably not using his penis, and B) the Konami Code for this scenario is the paying of attention. Not saying there's no element of home-field advantage, but it's telling that dude is asking the internet questions when the person with the answers is his roomie. Also, "a FTM" has real "The Blacks" energy. Descriptions are not identities.

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You'd be surprised how much better you get when you ask your partner questions and pay attention. "Do you not like that?" is a bit embarrassing the first time you ask but if it don't work stop doing it. Chances are she knows her body better than you ever will so ask what she likes.

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I'm surprised on how many guys don't have any clue how to kiss and girl and I'm like "idk what to tell you, dude, practicing biting an apple with your mouth closed"

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I’ll agree with the first part of your statement. How do you learn what women want? Try asking them. Barring that, maybe ask your friend what he’s doing right. Also maybe get out of the house more and get off 4Chan. 4Chan is like the opposite of a good life choice 90% of the time. That said, FTM isn’t really a slur, it’s a descriptor. It’s a little pointed but not outright offensive.

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It's not the acronym that's unseemly, it's the syntax. Agreed on 4chan.

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Just saying "a FTM" is dehumanizing, similar to "a black" or "a female". "An FTM person" would be a better way to say it.

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Ohhh I get what you mean now. Sorry, I misinterpreted

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#23 Divinity Original Sin (Larian studios game) elves are pretty close to this.

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You would like The Game Dungeon on Youtoob

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Essentially, elves are actually cats.

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And the Wolfriders from "ElfQuest".

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That's where my mind went as well!

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Hell yeah came down to type this. Had fun playing Sebille in the second one

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Anime would have me believe ALL elves emote with their ears.

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The second one is definitely the elves in Dungeon Meshi. Or at least Marcille.

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Pretty much the opposite in Glorantha, where the "elves" are plants.

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In Dark Sun it's halflings that are savage, xenophobic headhunters and cannibals.

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So basically shaved ewoks.

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dark sun halflings are the only halflings I liked until Eberron

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I like the Forgotten Realms halflings and gnomes too.

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Elder scrolls woodelves comes to mind, damn cannibals

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That is just pure propaganda! We are a kind and peaceful people! *please don't look in the kitchen*

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Paraphrased from Elder Scrolls Online: Wood elf 1: "I heard there were new rules on what we can eat, could you fill me in?" Wood elf 2: "Basically don't eat anything you can have a conversation with." Wood elf 1: "Well I never felt comfortable eating something I could talk to, so I guess that changes nothing for me."

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"It's more of a suggestion than a rule." -Y'ffre

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Wait, I've played several elder scrolls games and I don't remember anything about woodelves being cannibals. If anything that seems more like a dark elf thing.

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Bosmer that follow the Green Pact are religiously carnivorous but by the Second Era, very few of them still practice the ritual cannibalism aspect.

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A few things to note about this. The third era began when Tiber Septim(yes THAT Tiber Septim, aka Talos) formed the Empire. The second era lasted around 900 years, and around 400 years after it ended, Morrowind(the game) happened. Oblivion(the game) takes place 5 years later, causing the third era to end, and the fourth to begin. Skyrim takes place 200 years later. ESO occurs during the second era, around 300 years before Tiber Septim.

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So, to count, ESO takes place in 2nd era, 582. Morrowind takes place ~750 years later, in 3rd era, 427. Oblivion is 5 years after that, 433, ending the 3rd era. 4th era, 201 is Skyrim. So you never really see much about the cannibalism in the core games, since the tradition is basically gone over the course of probably ~1,000 years. But it occasionally referenced in ESO.

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As stated by NowhereMan313 and FailureTowne, Bosmer only practiced cannibalism in rituals for the green pact. But it was more or less phased out during the second era(see my replies under their comments for more). And since Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim all happen during the Third and Fourth Eras, the practice had basically been removed from their traditions. You might see or hear more on that in ESO, whcih takes place in mid-late Second Era.

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"Ritualistic cannibalism is a part of Bosmeri culture and a requirement for the upholding of the Green Pact; they eat their dead and even their enemies as part of upholding the meat mandate. The practice of cannibalism has fallen out of favor in Valenwood during the Second Era, and is only practiced by the most zealous upholders of the Green."

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A few things to note about this. The third era began when Tiber Septim(yes THAT Tiber Septim, aka Talos) formed the Empire. The second era lasted around 900 years, and around 400 years after it ended, Morrowind(the game) happened. Oblivion(the game) takes place 5 years later, causing the third era to end, and the fourth to begin. Skyrim takes place 200 years later. ESO occurs during the second era, around 300 years before Tiber Septim.

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So, to count, ESO takes place in 2nd era, 582. Morrowind takes place ~750 years later, in 3rd era, 427. Oblivion is 5 years after that, 433, ending the 3rd era. 4th era, 201 is Skyrim. So you never really see much about the cannibalism in the core games, since the tradition is basically gone over the course of probably ~1,000 years. But it occasionally referenced in ESO.

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