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Yiuel wrote:Vancouver thrives on the Chinese Bubble [...]
We're doing what now?!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Common Zein Scratchpad & other Stuffs! OMG AN ACTUAL CONPOST WTFBBQ

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Berek wrote:
Yiuel wrote:Vancouver thrives on the Chinese Bubble [...]
We're doing what now?!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oh, you'll survive, China isn't done yet. But yeah, beware the Bubble.
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I think this is the culmination of all Internet memes:

http://qcjeph.livejournal.com/105086.html#cutid1

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Must be a contender. Short of a furry animal, perhaps, like brave little Space Bat - I'd forgotten all about him/her, good to see they've been remembered.

Talking of furry animals - look what's currently the most popular story on the BBC News website: nothing about the world economy, or the UK's recent Parliamentary expenses scandal, no it's this:

Stone wallabies make crop circles

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Eek! I may be under the influence of something myself ...

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You know, usually a message such as the preceding one would be spam, in normal circumstances.
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The Catholic version of the Ungame!

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At least they're trying... well, that's not really enough

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The most serious issue in modern society.

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The most serious issue in modern society.
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Shm Jay wrote:The most serious issue in modern society.
Seriously disturbing shades of Christian Taliban.

Also:
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schwhatever wrote:
Shm Jay wrote:The most serious issue in modern society.
Seriously disturbing shades of Christian Taliban.
No, a harmless, silly person on a subway train.
schwhatever wrote:Also:
"Sarah Palin: WTF?" T-Shirts now available. The downside? I can't tell if they're disappointed about her resignation, elated, confused, or some mixture of all of the above.
Well, her advocates would prefer something like, "making the smart moves," so I suppose that shirt is meant for sensible people. I would prefer a shirt that read, "was she high when she wrote that," because I couldn't make any damned sense out of that rambling pile of evasive platitudes and tortured metaphors, well, metaphor.
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Delthayre wrote:
schwhatever wrote:
Shm Jay wrote:The most serious issue in modern society.
Seriously disturbing shades of Christian Taliban.
No, a harmless, silly person on a subway train.
I'd go in-between. Not sure he's that harmless, but he's nowhere neat a Taliban. He can, at least, not kill people when people disagree in his face. But his still evangelical in a pissing off way.

I see a few of them in Montreal. I'd like to answer them once. In a long winded way.
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The butt-hating Jamaican evangelical is pretty hilarious, actually.

I think we're about due for some Japanese Weird, so here it is: RoboGeisha. And be warned, it is no ordinary Weird, nor even ordinary Japanese Weird.

(... and that Red House commercial is freaking classic.)
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This is just... hilarious!

But some parts are... really disturbing.

Spoiler : Like that girl shitting blood!
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That looks awesome! You've seen it, Yiuel?

It kinda reminded me of this, with all the random ridiculousness and all:

http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=19553
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Mbwa wrote:That looks awesome! You've seen it, Yiuel?
Oh no.

I preferred the Iwojima movie I watched with my friend. That was an awesome movie.
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A lol story: Teen pregnant after ‘swimming in pool’. The culprit allegedly is stray sperm!
<King> Ivo, you phrase things in the most comedic manner

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ils wrote:The butt-hating Jamaican evangelical is pretty hilarious, actually.

I think we're about due for some Japanese Weird, so here it is: RoboGeisha. And be warned, it is no ordinary Weird, nor even ordinary Japanese Weird.

(... and that Red House commercial is freaking classic.)
I've encountered a lot of people saying "you have to see this, this is definitely the weirdest thing to come out of Japan" in the past. Almost every time, I'm skeptical, because most people underestimate the Japanese. And almost every time, my skepticism is vindicated.

This time, however...

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The culprit allegedly is stray sperm!
I've always wondered if there's ever been a study done with something like this. That is, like testing the chances of pregancy from sitting on a toilet seat dirty with semen, or swimming in a dirty pool, or other strange situations. Maybe there's a way to test this with rats?
And be warned, it is no ordinary Weird, nor even ordinary Japanese Weird.
And gsandi said that Japan was a very predictable place; Pshaw!
I see a few of them in Montreal. I'd like to answer them once. In a long winded way.
It's not worth your time Yiuel.
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And it's even sold out... Tbf though, the example questions given don't seem any different than normal; They don't appear exceptionally Catholic/Christian.

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Post by Yiuel Raumbesrairc »

FinalZero wrote:
I see a few of them in Montreal. I'd like to answer them once. In a long winded way.
It's not worth your time Yiuel.
I know. But a lot of people get all freaked when they here part of the reasons why I believe what I believe. Seeing a preacher's reaction would be priceless :)
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FinalZero wrote:a toilet seat dirty with semen
Disingenously, might I ask how a toilet seat might become dirtied with semen?
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