wait, wtf? Do you mean when He was young?At least a reasonable amount of jealousy is a sign of affection =)
He has a resemblance of Tom Hulce.
Drinkquisition! (assuredly nsfw)
#75826
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:22
#75827
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:22
I may not I really do not have much interest in delving back into gaming classics, I forge ever onward. Believe it or not my first RPG was ME 2.
Pfff, mine was DA Origins. We're cool. ![]()
I'm pretty sure I'm thinking of Arnie Hammer, but I don't know of anyone else.
Hmm.... *googles*
Hmmmmmm.........................
#75828
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:24
I find the resemblance more in motion than stills.Pfff, mine was DA Origins. We're cool.
Hmm.... *googles*
Spoiler
Hmmmmmm.........................
#75829
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:28
wait, wtf? Do you mean when He was young?
Of course!
#75830
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:29
I find the resemblance more in motion than stills.
Just checked YouTube, you're right, I can see it!
- Lady Luminous aime ceci
#75831
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:29
Been a RPG player for years and got into fps due to ME and Borderlands. I like adventure some tactics games. I love the Sims...
- Serza aime ceci
#75832
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:33
Just checked YouTube, you're right, I can see it!
Yay, I'm not going crazy!
#75833
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 05:55
#75834
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 06:10
Poodle what the... not drunk enough for this... *drinks*
- LightningPoodle aime ceci
#75835
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 06:50
****. I had two beers. I think I'm drunk. Everything is... fuzzy. There's a veil in front of my senses.TWO BEERS. Seriously, I'm such a lightweight?
I am a new person and I'm sorry if I appeared to be a troll. My sense of humor is off, warped, or weird to most as are my qustions. My mind connects things differently than most. Doesn't help I'm snarky and am Bipolar without meds to balance things.
I don't have a computer ( haven't for 5+ years) so ps3 is now dualpurposed.
Then welcome among us, new one.
We'll drink to it. Well, not me. I'm already almost under the table, and we got a rule about NOT FALLING ASLEEP IN THE PUB. I can do without all the drawings on my face.
What the?!
I hate you both!
*runs off to press her wet body against a warm one and finally get some elven glory* Haha!
Muahaha, aaand ToP:
Music to my drunk... wait, eyes? BRAIN, START MAKING SENSE. ARE YOU ACTUALLY DRUNK?
Beautiful lass. But you heard that before.
My print!
Spoiler
Looks great.
WOOOOOOOOOT? Season 3 was clearly the worst.
*Cough* Did I say that out loud? *takes a sip of her tea*
...Pika...?
(Snap. I think I'm actually drunk.)
- ravenesse aime ceci
#75836
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 06:52
Also forget Fahrenheit and embrace the clearly superior Celsius scale.
****** please. Go Kelvin or go home.
Here's the thing (and I think Foley will really like my Kelvin explanation.)
Fahrenheit: 0 to 100 is the perfect "suitable for normal human habitation" scale. Sure, some folks don't like the upper end of that, and some don't like the lower, and some live where they are exceeded to a degree, but it's a nice range for "gah, cold" to "ugh, f-u heat miser."
Centigrade/Celcius: 0 to 100 encompasses "Oh, it's a bit nippy. I may need a jacket if it is overcast or really windy" to "OMFG my skin is cracking and on fire!" Not really a great human scale.
Kelvin: 0 to 100 encompasses the same thing.

Having said all of this, I do think we can all agree that the British "stone" measurement is beyond hilarious, yes? ![]()
- Sable Rhapsody et ravenesse aiment ceci
#75837
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 07:04
****. I had two beers. I think I'm drunk. Everything is... fuzzy. There's a veil in front of my senses.TWO BEERS. Seriously, I'm such a lightweight?
Cheers from another lightweight ![]()

#75838
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 07:09
Thanks for the welcome Serza. This is my first forum in years (posting) but I've been stalking the posts for a few weeks. OMFJ the sheer amount of snark alone caused me to laugh nonstop. When I laugh hard I tend to prevent breathing... choking on laughter literally. My laughter ranges from legit Naraku ke-ke-ke to evil witch cackles. Giggles are slightly less evil.
Regarding 'stones' measurement, we Americans have to be right and do things our way. Take steering wheels and lane differnce between US and the rest of the world for instance.
The different measurements do mess with me but there's surely an app to help you.
- Beren Von Ostwick et akbogert aiment ceci
#75839
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 07:16
Cheers from another lightweight
Cheers!
Thanks for the welcome Serza. This is my first forum in years (posting) but I've been stalking the posts for a few weeks. OMFJ the sheer amount of snark alone caused me to laugh nonstop. When I laugh hard I tend to prevent breathing... choking on laughter literally. My laughter ranges from legit Naraku ke-ke-ke to evil witch cackles. Giggles are slightly less evil.
Regarding 'stones' measurement, we Americans have to be right and do things our way. Take steering wheels and lane differnce between US and the rest of the world for instance.
The different measurements do mess with me but there's surely an app to help you.
Warm welcome is half the stuff!
#75840
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 07:56
Here's the thing (and I think Foley will really like my Kelvin explanation.)
Fahrenheit: 0 to 100 is the perfect "suitable for normal human habitation" scale. Sure, some folks don't like the upper end of that, and some don't like the lower, and some live where they are exceeded to a degree, but it's a nice range for "gah, cold" to "ugh, f-u heat miser."
Centigrade/Celcius: 0 to 100 encompasses "Oh, it's a bit nippy. I may need a jacket if it is overcast or really windy" to "OMFG my skin is cracking and on fire!" Not really a great human scale.
Kelvin: 0 to 100 encompasses the same thing.
Having said all of this, I do think we can all agree that the British "stone" measurement is beyond hilarious, yes?
I think you must mean 273 to 373 Kelvin being the same thing? Absolute Zero is a bit worse than "nippy"!
- Beren Von Ostwick et akbogert aiment ceci
#75841
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 07:59
Well no, I was using 0 to 100 for each scale. That's why I love fahrenheit. 0 to 100 is a great human scale and it jives nicely with Fahrenheit. I was trying to show why the others are not good "human" scales because of what 0 to 100 is like for them. So for Kelvin, I showed how anywhere in that range, things freeze instantly. Like Londo's arm. ![]()
#75842
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:00
Here's the thing (and I think Foley will really like my Kelvin explanation.)
Fahrenheit: 0 to 100 is the perfect "suitable for normal human habitation" scale. Sure, some folks don't like the upper end of that, and some don't like the lower, and some live where they are exceeded to a degree, but it's a nice range for "gah, cold" to "ugh, f-u heat miser."
Centigrade/Celcius: 0 to 100 encompasses "Oh, it's a bit nippy. I may need a jacket if it is overcast or really windy" to "OMFG my skin is cracking and on fire!" Not really a great human scale.
Kelvin: 0 to 100 encompasses the same thing.
Having said all of this, I do think we can all agree that the British "stone" measurement is beyond hilarious, yes?
*Drinks quietly in a corner and eyes Beren speculatively*
- Tragedienne of Heavens et Beren Von Ostwick aiment ceci
#75843
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:04
*Drinks quietly in a corner and eyes Beren speculatively*
ETA: *Ber awkwardly realizes after the fact that Lady Lustre was not, in fact, eyeing him like a slab of beef...*
- Paragonslustre aime ceci
#75844
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:04
Here's the thing (and I think Foley will really like my Kelvin explanation.)
Fahrenheit: 0 to 100 is the perfect "suitable for normal human habitation" scale. Sure, some folks don't like the upper end of that, and some don't like the lower, and some live where they are exceeded to a degree, but it's a nice range for "gah, cold" to "ugh, f-u heat miser."
Centigrade/Celcius: 0 to 100 encompasses "Oh, it's a bit nippy. I may need a jacket if it is overcast or really windy" to "OMFG my skin is cracking and on fire!" Not really a great human scale.
Kelvin: 0 to 100 encompasses the same thing.
Having said all of this, I do think we can all agree that the British "stone" measurement is beyond hilarious, yes?
Hey! Fahrenheit was kreizy and Celsius was Swedish! Nuff said.

Cheers =)
- ComedicSociopathy, Paragonslustre et Beren Von Ostwick aiment ceci
#75845
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:07
I suppose so. But that's what you get when you use a temperature scale designed for use with SCIENCE!Well no, I was using 0 to 100 for each scale. That's why I love fahrenheit. 0 to 100 is a great human scale and it jives nicely with Fahrenheit. I was trying to show why the others are not good "human" scales because of what 0 to 100 is like for them. So for Kelvin, I showed how anywhere in that range, things freeze instantly. Like Londo's arm.
*Drinks quietly in a corner and eyes Beren speculatively*
Yes, best he doesn't ridicule one country's measurements system when his own shares an obsession of the Imperial system with North Korea...
- Paragonslustre et Beren Von Ostwick aiment ceci
#75846
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:11
*Beren defiantly throws a metric ruler in the harbor next to Royness' tea then sits down at the bar and enjoys a nice pint*
- correctamundo, Paragonslustre et Tragedienne of Heavens aiment ceci
#75847
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:37
I still have a long-arse lesson to go through today but it's almost 10. TL;DR
*Beren defiantly throws a metric ruler in the harbor next to Royness' tea then sits down at the bar and enjoys a nice pint*
Spoiler

(That video never fails to crack me up
)
What? ToP? No :<
- Beren Von Ostwick aime ceci
#75848
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 08:52
Yeah Beren =) That video gave me really good laugh. What a commercial... ![]()
Have an early date with L'origine du Monde tomorrow. ![]()

- ravenesse et Beren Von Ostwick aiment ceci
#75849
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 09:02
Just found an alien in Fallout 4.
- Tragedienne of Heavens aime ceci
#75850
Posté 19 novembre 2015 - 09:18
Streaming it. Fun. Yay.
twitch.tv/Serza_The_Czech
- Rel Fexive, Paragonslustre et MilesUpShore aiment ceci





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