Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:49 pm
Damn! No-one would have noticed the difference if i hadn't gone and actively pointed it out >.<jal wrote:And a beautiful one. But this is an OTTER thread, you off-topic villain!
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Damn! No-one would have noticed the difference if i hadn't gone and actively pointed it out >.<jal wrote:And a beautiful one. But this is an OTTER thread, you off-topic villain!
dhokarena56 wrote:Today is the 5th anniversary of the OTTER thread.
That is all.
Today is the 13th, the first post was the 14th. So no, it's not today, but tomorrow, that's the 5th aniversary. Where is JarJar nowadays, anyway?Posted: Sun 2004 Nov 14 1:11 am Post subject: OTTER
jal wrote:Today is the 13th, the first post was the 14th. So no, it's not today, but tomorrow, that's the 5th aniversary. Where is JarJar nowadays, anyway?Posted: Sun 2004 Nov 14 1:11 am Post subject: OTTER
JAL
Time differencesSat Nov 13, 2004 8:11 pm
Living as I do in the New York time zone, that would explain things.Chibi wrote:jal wrote:Today is the 13th, the first post was the 14th. So no, it's not today, but tomorrow, that's the 5th aniversary. Where is JarJar nowadays, anyway?Posted: Sun 2004 Nov 14 1:11 am Post subject: OTTER
JALTime differencesSat Nov 13, 2004 8:11 pm
Interesting paradox though...it's the anniversary of the thread if you live in GMT -2, -3, -4, etc, but not if you live in GMT -1, 0, +1, etc. times...
It's the numinous Otter thread, the ZBB's mascot and one of the cutest animal there is on Earth.Viktor77 wrote:WTF is this thread? I've always seen it, but never dared to click until now...
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/otter#TranslationsYiuel wrote:I'm surprised we never made a list of "otter" in various languages. In French, we call it "une loutre", and in Japanese, かわうそ(獺) .
I disagree. Just because, say, Christianity was once about twelve fishermen following a bearded guru, doesn't mean that Christians nowadays should, right? :) Besides, there are little things on this earth that scare me more than furries. I understand many a fetish, but that's just way beyond me...TzirTzi wrote:Really (based on rereading the first couple of pages of this thread) to celebrate its anniversary we should be returning to its original topics: namely furries and white-sock-fetishes.
jal wrote:Besides, there are little things on this earth that scare me more than furries. I understand many a fetish, but that's just way beyond me...