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26 Aug 2015, 12:32 pm

Do you know how difficult it is to open a sealed decompressed ziplock when one of your hands is in a brace :x



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26 Aug 2015, 2:52 pm

Personally I find that as a species we love nothing more than a "center piece".

I wonder whether the people who work at Center Parks like a center piece?

Also the interesting thing I find with center pieces is that they are not always in the center.


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26 Aug 2015, 6:58 pm

I want my own agenda. :twisted:


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27 Aug 2015, 6:38 am

There is a lot of craneflies around where i live and it sucks. The damn things have shoddy flight abilities, so it's very difficult to know where they'll be going and as such i lose track of them easily. Even worse is that my room is typically the last room to be lit up in the night and thus 3 of them zip into my room and get stuck in my ceiling lamp while buzzing around obnoxiously.

If there was a species that i wanted extinct it'd be craneflies.



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27 Aug 2015, 7:42 am

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my cupboards are in fact void of anything edible.

oh to be envious of a termite...for a termite would feast well on an empty cupboard.

Oh, no b9. I've lived/am living a life where I've gone without food for 5 days, my cupboards ARE TRULY bare and I've got no family, friends, acquaintances I can 'fall' back on or rely on for help. I have no secret stores of cash I can use. I have wandered the streets at night looking for cigarette butts to smoke. I am TRULY ALONE IN THIS WORLD! and I don't think you truly know what it means to honestly go a week or two without food.

Ah, to be an Aspie!


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27 Aug 2015, 8:03 am

I'm truly starting to believe what I believed when I was 6 or 7 and that is that I am truly not from this planet because the inhabitants, from what I've seen of on this planet are truly heartless and I could never be so heartless, aggressive, cruel or violent toward any animal, let alone my own species.

I truly hate being amongst you humans. You are nothing but scared, defensive, offensive, prejudice, racist, SCARED LITTLE RODENTS!! !


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27 Aug 2015, 8:16 am

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I'm truly starting to believe what I believed when I was 6 or 7 and that is that I am truly not from this planet because the inhabitants, from what I've seen of on this planet are truly heartless and I could never be so heartless, aggressive, cruel or violent toward any animal, let alone my own species.

I truly hate being amongst you humans. You are nothing but scared, defensive, offensive, prejudice, racist, SCARED LITTLE RODENTS!! !



And humans think they're soooooo smart. REALLY,get over yourselves. Being the (self imposed) smartest animals in a small set of dumb creatures doesn't make you smart. It just makes you the (self imposed) smartest creature in a set of dumb animals. Big win.

Here's news. You're ALL dumb! You just don't have anything to compare yourselves against that offers TRUE mental acuity. Haaaa!

Expand your minds you little ants by the side of the road!

You're not the be and all and end all there is to be of intelligence!

You have no idea. That's why you think you're so good. Because you've not known a species that can match you. That you can compare yourselves with and come out losing. It's not intelligence. It's just providence that you've not come up against us - But we exist. We pity your aggression and ignorance! And that's why we are reluctant to make contact. Because you are a violent, cruel, scared species.

Ah, forget it. I was only joking!! !! !! !


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27 Aug 2015, 8:18 am

The one problem I had with Fury Road was that Max's Interceptor wasn't used all that much; him cruising down the dust covered highway was what exemplified the setting to me.

Also, he should have used his sawed off double when he ended up coming into possession of some shotgun shells (IIRC, he handed them off to one chick to use with a pump action). But, he never really used it much in the previous films, so that works.

I liked the cult of the V8 and chroming aspect. That made me laugh.



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27 Aug 2015, 9:13 am

My eye is looking a lot better. Still blurry where the remnants of the abrasion are (like a fog), but it seems to be fine apart from that.



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27 Aug 2015, 9:46 am

I should probably go outside and hunt some toads (I've used the .22 CBs before on them, and it's humane without blowing them apart; just below the head on the spine and they flop over on the spot). It's good practice. No night vision, just a low power head torch and with another taped onto the forend of the rifle. About 25 meters is the max range with low power torches.

I used to do it quite a bit when I first moved here, as they were in plague proportions. I cleared them out and they haven't really come back from that. There's still a few here and there, though.



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27 Aug 2015, 9:56 am

Dillogic wrote:
The one problem I had with Fury Road was that Max's Interceptor wasn't used all that much; him cruising down the dust covered highway was what exemplified the setting to me.

Also, he should have used his sawed off double when he ended up coming into possession of some shotgun shells (IIRC, he handed them off to one chick to use with a pump action). But, he never really used it much in the previous films, so that works.

I liked the cult of the V8 and chroming aspect. That made me laugh.



I'm not having a go at you but I really am. Your posts seem to have no relation to anything anyone else has had to say (yes,random, I know but) you seem to be having conversations on your own. No one responds and still, you carry on like someone is conversing with you. I also live in NSW. You speak a lot of gun talk.

Are you still registered? In this day? What range do you belong to? Where do you shoot? Are you a member of the NSW Police Force? Have you got a license? Do you own any handguns? What barrel length are they? Where do you shoot?
What do you shoot? Why do you own a weapon? Do you live on a property?




WHAT LICENSE DO YOU HOLD!! !

Are you NOW legally allowed to hold the pistol/rifle license you hold? Do you legally still have the right to own those weapons?


Using a 22 to kill a mouse doesn't sound real safe a gun owner to me!

Be careful who you sprout off to. You have NO IDEA who you're talking to!


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27 Aug 2015, 10:05 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
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The one problem I had with Fury Road was that Max's Interceptor wasn't used all that much; him cruising down the dust covered highway was what exemplified the setting to me.

Also, he should have used his sawed off double when he ended up coming into possession of some shotgun shells (IIRC, he handed them off to one chick to use with a pump action). But, he never really used it much in the previous films, so that works.

I liked the cult of the V8 and chroming aspect. That made me laugh.



I'm not having a go at you but I really am. Your posts seem to have no relation to anything anyone else has had to say (yes,random, I know but) you seem to be having conversations on your own. No one responds and still, you carry on like someone is conversing with you. I also live in NSW. You speak a lot of gun talk.

Are you still registered? In this day? What range do you belong to? Where do you shoot? Are you a member of the NSW Police Force? Have you got a license? Do you own any handguns? What barrel length are they? Where do you shoot?
What do you shoot? Why do you own a weapon? Do you live on a property?




WHAT LICENSE DO YOU HOLD!! !

Are you NOW legally allowed to hold the pistol/rifle license you hold? Do you legally still have the right to own those weapons?


Using a 22 to kill a mouse doesn't sound real safe a gun owner to me!

Be careful who you sprout off to. You have NO IDEA who you're talking to!


You might draw unwanted attention to yourself and we may want to search your house. Remember Ivan?


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27 Aug 2015, 10:07 am

Firearms are an interest of mine. Talking about them is just one way I express that interest. You know, autism. Yes, I'm talking to myself.

Yes, I have a firearm license (Cat A/B). No need for a club, as I live in the middle of nowhere. I have several rifles and shotguns, plus some antique handguns (no license needed here for them here in my state).

I used to have a Cat. H when I lived in the suburbs near a club.

Shooting a mouse outside with a air rifle analogue (.22 CB) is more than fine.

They're just gunz, dude. Not nuclear weapons. Most of my neighbors own gunz and shoot.

The police very much know what I have.

City people. *Shakes head*



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27 Aug 2015, 10:10 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Dillogic wrote:
The one problem I had with Fury Road was that Max's Interceptor wasn't used all that much; him cruising down the dust covered highway was what exemplified the setting to me.

Also, he should have used his sawed off double when he ended up coming into possession of some shotgun shells (IIRC, he handed them off to one chick to use with a pump action). But, he never really used it much in the previous films, so that works.

I liked the cult of the V8 and chroming aspect. That made me laugh.



I'm not having a go at you but I really am. Your posts seem to have no relation to anything anyone else has had to say (yes,random, I know but) you seem to be having conversations on your own. No one responds and still, you carry on like someone is conversing with you. I also live in NSW. You speak a lot of gun talk.

Are you still registered? In this day? What range do you belong to? Where do you shoot? Are you a member of the NSW Police Force? Have you got a license? Do you own any handguns? What barrel length are they? Where do you shoot?
What do you shoot? Why do you own a weapon? Do you live on a property?




WHAT LICENSE DO YOU HOLD!! !

Are you NOW legally allowed to hold the pistol/rifle license you hold? Do you legally still have the right to own those weapons?


Using a 22 to kill a mouse doesn't sound real safe a gun owner to me!

Be careful who you sprout off to. You have NO IDEA who you're talking to!


You might draw unwanted attention to yourself and we may want to search your house. Remember Ivan?


A lot of the stuff I remember of him, in his interviews,.... a lot of the stuff I've seen you talk about, you remind me scarily too much of him.

Just don't go to the Vauxhall!
You sound too much like him.

Do you wear a cowboy/like hat?


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27 Aug 2015, 10:13 am

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You might draw unwanted attention to yourself and we may want to search your house. Remember Ivan?

A lot of the stuff I remember of him, in his interviews,.... a lot of the stuff I've seen you talk about, you remind me scarily too much of him.

Just don't go to the Vauxhall!
You sound too much like him.

Do you wear a cowboy/like hat?


What are you on about?

Ivan Milat? Seriously?

:roll:



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27 Aug 2015, 10:18 am

I don't care if it's a .177 air rifle or a 303, if you're not registered, you yourself, You're gone!


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