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Fecalfeast
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Acrofales
Spain18292 Posts
On February 13 2016 07:45 Fecalfeast wrote: I've seen more bits of seinfeld than I have of friends so I guess I prefer seinfeld. I honestly couldn't recite one line of any song from either the beatles or the rolling stones but if I remember correctly the beatles are more boring than the stones You're either very young, or a barbarian. | ||
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Fecalfeast
Canada11355 Posts
On February 13 2016 07:47 Acrofales wrote: You're either very young, or a barbarian. I never watched tv as a kid after I stopped watching cartoons because I spent all my spare time on the PC. I'm sure my dad listened to both the beatles and the stones but I was one of those wiener kids that shunned anything that didn't sound like slipknot. I'm mid 20's for the record | ||
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Acrofales
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DarkPlasmaBall
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Zambrah
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farvacola
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Karis Vas Ryaar
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ThomasjServo
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On February 13 2016 09:48 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote: what does a vote of no confidence actually do? Makes way for palpatine | ||
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Ghostcom
Denmark4783 Posts
On February 13 2016 09:48 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote: what does a vote of no confidence actually do? I believe that in most democracies you cant have a majority against you (but you are allowed to be a minority provided the majority can't agree to overthrow you). Thus when doing a vote of no confidence you are trying to gather a majority against the sitting government and thus force a new election/install a new government (in some democracies the ones declaring a vote of no confidence also have to point towards a successor). | ||
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Acrofales
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45937 Posts
On February 13 2016 08:38 Zambrah wrote: You're 27 and a heathen, then. ![]() Seinfeld just tries too hard. | ||
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JimmiC
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Simberto
Germany11839 Posts
I recall that when i was in the US (About 10 years or so ago) it was basically impossible to get good bread (It might just have been the case that i was too stupid to find it). And by that i don't mean any arcane standards. I distinctly remember the bread being very unstable, and every time you try to cover it in butter or something along those lines, you would just punch through it. That weirded me out, because it is completely unlike bread is here. So my question is: Does bread exist in the US, where you can take cool butter right out of the fridge and smear it onto the bread without it being ripped to shreds? | ||
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On February 13 2016 21:53 Simberto wrote: After the recent bread discussion in the US politics thread, i do have a question for americans: I recall that when i was in the US (About 10 years or so ago) it was basically impossible to get good bread (It might just have been the case that i was too stupid to find it). And by that i don't mean any arcane standards. I distinctly remember the bread being very unstable, and every time you try to cover it in butter or something along those lines, you would just punch through it. That weirded me out, because it is completely unlike bread is here. So my question is: Does bread exist in the US, where you can take cool butter right out of the fridge and smear it onto the bread without it being ripped to shreds? I believe American bread is white bread, the kind of bread that should be burned at the stake on public squares. | ||
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opisska
Poland8852 Posts
On February 13 2016 21:53 Simberto wrote: After the recent bread discussion in the US politics thread, i do have a question for americans: I recall that when i was in the US (About 10 years or so ago) it was basically impossible to get good bread (It might just have been the case that i was too stupid to find it). And by that i don't mean any arcane standards. I distinctly remember the bread being very unstable, and every time you try to cover it in butter or something along those lines, you would just punch through it. That weirded me out, because it is completely unlike bread is here. So my question is: Does bread exist in the US, where you can take cool butter right out of the fridge and smear it onto the bread without it being ripped to shreds? This is the situation not only in US, but in a big part of the world. The best bread is obviously made in Czech Republic and the further you get, the shittier the product is. Some friends of mine however noted that you can buy acceptable bread under in US made by immigrants (mostly marketed as "Polish bread", for obvious reasons). | ||
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Ghostcom
Denmark4783 Posts
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oGoZenob
France1503 Posts
On February 13 2016 22:13 opisska wrote: This is the situation not only in US, but in a big part of the world. The best bread is obviously made in Czech Republic and the further you get, the shittier the product is. Some friends of mine however noted that you can buy acceptable bread under in US made by immigrants (mostly marketed as "Polish bread", for obvious reasons). *ahem* | ||
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On February 13 2016 22:13 opisska wrote: This is the situation not only in US, but in a big part of the world. The best bread is obviously made in Czech Republic and the further you get, the shittier the product is. Some friends of mine however noted that you can buy acceptable bread under in US made by immigrants (mostly marketed as "Polish bread", for obvious reasons). Hahahahaha I have never even heard of Czech bread Best bread is French bread (baguette). | ||
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JimmiC
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