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Player / General / Re: Myers-Briggs
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on: December 12, 2009, 09:14:09 PM
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I always find the introverted description a bit odd in my case. I mean, I think I'm more shy/socially awkward than introverted. I like spending time with people, particularly people I know and get along with. But I'm not good at inserting myself into new social situations and I'm horrible at small talk. I can often go from talking to little to talking too much if the conversation ends up on a topic I feel I can actually contribute to. This. I think there's not nearly enough of a distinction between introversion and social dysfunction.
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Player / General / Re: Post your favorite webcomic
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on: December 11, 2009, 11:10:06 PM
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Every time he reveals something new about Jade I get this foreboding feeling. It goes away a few pages later when they reveal an associated weakness. Then they reveal something else and it comes back again. I'm just waiting for this arc to fuck up the story with Jade's oddness.
Though hopefully that won't happen.
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Player / General / Re: Dante's Inferno
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on: December 10, 2009, 12:08:18 AM
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Wait a minute.
I just realized they fucking trademarked "Dante's Inferno." You can see the little TM next to the logo.
They actually have a trademark on Dante's Inferno.
The fuck.
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Player / General / Re: Fight Thread Pollution! Post here if it's not worth a new thread!!!
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on: December 10, 2009, 12:03:22 AM
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Yeah, and based on what they've shown, I'm really confident in the script writers. This may be simply fantastic. I really hope it is.  (P.S. It's based on The Book of Ti'ana, if you didn't know. Makes more sense than a movie where 60% of it is fiddling around with a fucking piano puzzle in a rocket ship.)
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Player / General / Re: Post your favorite webcomic
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on: December 06, 2009, 10:38:04 PM
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why do so many people on the internet feel the need to fix things that aren't really broken?
Cause we're all mechanical engineers. *rimshot* ...my dad says that's a stereotype of mechanical engineers.
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Player / General / Re: Non-Religious Holiday Music
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on: December 06, 2009, 10:54:33 AM
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Hey, he said holidays.
Yep. As long as it isn't about the religious aspects of the holiday, pretty much anything goes. So if it's a Christmas song about family or relationships, or presents, or santa, or winter, or whatever else, I'm cool with that. It's just when it starts preaching about religious figures/texts/meanings that I prefer not to listen. Oh yeah, and here's another one of those comical holiday songs. Just found it in my playlist. Thanks everyone! Keep 'em coming! 
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Player / General / Non-Religious Holiday Music
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on: December 06, 2009, 09:55:46 AM
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So I'm not a religious person, but I really like the holidays. The whole family get-together thing, and friendship, love, and peace. It's all really wonderful stuff and I love the time of year. Except it's pretty hard for me to listen to a lot of music for this time of year without hearing a lot of references to dear old Jesus. Probably comes from living in one of the whitest towns in Southern Ontario.  So I was wondering if anybody knows any music that is good for this time of year, but isn't overtly about one religion? (I guess most of those songs would work for Thanksgiving as well, but that's fine.) I know What a Wonderful World is always a beautiful song to listen to. Winter Wonderland is also pretty nice, and there's a ton of versions of that one. I can't really think of any others off the top of my head, though. Anyone got any suggestions? (By the way, any different-genre songs would be really nice as well. I don't know if there even are any, but the sorta slow-pop/folk songs can get a little dry.)
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