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Post by ja1cob on Nov 24, 2016 8:12:15 GMT
TIL that in my attempt to find a post i was reading a few days ago, in the recent posts section i had to go through more than 3 pages of RP posts to find what I wanted to find. Also TIL that my credit card got cancelled
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Post by StealthStyleL on Nov 24, 2016 9:06:20 GMT
Well, that does happen if you leave for a bit. New posts are bound to appear.
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Post by Atrox on Nov 24, 2016 11:56:56 GMT
Sorry about your credit card
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Post by ja1cob on Nov 25, 2016 18:39:06 GMT
Thanks for your concern atrox, I was out shopping and it got cancelled suddenly. I had to leave the store without my valuables. Was not a pleasant experience Well the post i was looking for was written 2 days prior to my search.
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Post by RoboTrannic on Nov 30, 2016 21:51:37 GMT
til gorillas got jiggly with humans during the ice age
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Post by mitobox on Nov 30, 2016 22:12:20 GMT
til gorillas got jiggly with humans during the ice age Don't you mean Neanderthals? Also, TIL that Neanderthals weren't so culturally "behind" humans; they ritually buried their dead. They also built odd stone circles in Bruinuqel cave, in France, likely with some ritual significance. However, no one knows what, exactly, they were doing down in such a dark cave. (Maybe they were holding the line against dino-men from the earth's core?) EDIT: Come to think of it, Neanderthals were pretty short and stout, basically fantasy dwarves... Dwarves live underground... I guess what I just said makes for a "Dwarves vs. Goblins" scenario.
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Post by RoboTrannic on Nov 30, 2016 23:00:49 GMT
i consider the two species the same speed otherwise we would have 2000 species of cat
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Post by Atrox on Nov 30, 2016 23:21:59 GMT
til gorillas got jiggly with humans during the ice age Don't you mean Neanderthals? Also, TIL that Neanderthals weren't so culturally "behind" humans; they ritually buried their dead. They also built odd stone circles in Bruinuqel cave, in France, likely with some ritual significance. However, no one knows what, exactly, they were doing down in such a dark cave. (Maybe they were holding the line against dino-men from the earth's core?) EDIT: Come to think of it, Neanderthals were pretty short and stout, basically fantasy dwarves... Dwarves live underground... I guess what I just said makes for a "Dwarves vs. Goblins" scenario. Are you calling me, a human, a goblin?
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Post by mitobox on Nov 30, 2016 23:52:35 GMT
Are you calling me, a human, a goblin? No, I was referring to the dino-men from the earth's core.
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Post by Atrox on Nov 30, 2016 23:53:07 GMT
Somehow I completely missed the dino-men bit...
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Post by ja1cob on Dec 1, 2016 22:46:06 GMT
Today I learned my credit card wasn't cancelled it was locked all along because I bought a game from Blizzard. Fun stuff
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Post by RoboTrannic on Dec 1, 2016 22:56:57 GMT
til that males arnt naturally attracted to breats we just mistake them for muscle
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Post by ja1cob on Dec 1, 2016 23:02:54 GMT
Excuse me? That makes no sense. Is that a joke?
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Post by Atrox on Dec 1, 2016 23:06:05 GMT
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Post by RoboTrannic on Dec 1, 2016 23:06:44 GMT
Excuse me? That makes no sense. Is that a joke? i hate to admit it but I'm not joking
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Post by ja1cob on Dec 2, 2016 1:18:03 GMT
unless you cite an official source i believe thats just trolling and is punishable by Belgium.
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Post by mitobox on Dec 3, 2016 22:09:33 GMT
TIL that the oldest known use of swastikas is a carved pattern of them on a bird figurine made of mammoth tusk ivory.
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Post by Aquos on Dec 4, 2016 9:30:58 GMT
TIL that the oldest known use of swastikas is a carved pattern of them on a bird figurine made of mammoth tusk ivory. If I remember correctly, that's the object where the Nazi's got the symbol in the first place.
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Post by TheCreator on Dec 4, 2016 9:52:52 GMT
Wasn't the swastika just a rotated Buddhist symbol for good fortune, or something?
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Post by Aquos on Dec 4, 2016 9:59:47 GMT
Wasn't the swastika just a rotated Buddhist symbol for good fortune, or something? I'm pretty sure it's actually a much older Indo-European symbol. It just spread around the world, and the Hindus/Buddhsit (it's actually more of a hinduist symbol, if I recal correctly, but buddhists also use it) just happend to be the only one's that really kept using it.
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