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On February 18 2014 11:51 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On February 18 2014 11:36 sung_moon wrote:I've actually never seen/read/know anything about "Les Mis", but after reading only synopsis of original Hunchback, kind of want to read both now (although exams). Finally crafted Cairne, but so far every game I've thrown him out, my friend has been 4/4 with a Tinkmaster into 1/1 response  Personal pet peeve: Les Miserables is a novel about war, society, suffering, revolution, and the human condition among others. Les Mis is not a novel. Les Mis is some random song and dance event that got made into a movie in 2012, with Anne Hathaway singing about French heaven. French heaven different than regular heaven, because the food doesn't suck there.
It was necessary to make that separation because God is an Englishman.
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Never played XBox version, but pretty sure you can play it offline if you don't want any interruptions.
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Alright I figured this shit out. It's updating and doing all sorts of fun stuff. Stream going up soonish.
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On February 18 2014 12:39 WaveofShadow wrote: Alright I figured this shit out. It's updating and doing all sorts of fun stuff. Stream going up soonish. Woo fuck homework.
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Have you ever sat down and very seriously thought to yourself: when was the last time I pooped?
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On February 18 2014 13:09 Requizen wrote: Have you ever sat down and very seriously thought to yourself: when was the last time I pooped? Every. Camping trip. Ever.
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Ordered Domino's two hours ago, my food hasn't arrived yet
Super slow delivery is giving me cancer.
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Wave is so bloodthirsty holy shit Just stabs the guy that saved him Doesn't even feel remorse
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On February 18 2014 13:20 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Wave is so bloodthirsty holy shit Just stabs the guy that saved him Doesn't even feel remorse I laughed out loud. I was worried he wasn't going to get the flask.
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On February 18 2014 12:31 WaveofShadow wrote: ok wtf is this? Starting up Dark Souls, it's making me create an XBOX Live account?
Yeah, its a bitch, but its worth it.
100% worth.
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Today was a definition day of Money can't buy happiness. It comes close some times, but man when you get hit with the feels it's really hard to function.
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On February 18 2014 14:46 Cixah wrote:Today was a definition day of Money can't buy happiness. It comes close some times, but man when you get hit with the feels it's really hard to function.  Clearly just played Katawa Shoujo
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On February 18 2014 14:49 GhandiEAGLE wrote:Show nested quote +On February 18 2014 14:46 Cixah wrote:Today was a definition day of Money can't buy happiness. It comes close some times, but man when you get hit with the feels it's really hard to function.  Clearly just played Katawa Shoujo
I don't even know what this is about.
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Jimmy Fallon is so nervous on his first show. Keeps on saying uh every sentence.
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Learning to paint is hard.
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On February 18 2014 13:22 onlywonderboy wrote:Show nested quote +On February 18 2014 13:20 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Wave is so bloodthirsty holy shit Just stabs the guy that saved him Doesn't even feel remorse I laughed out loud. I was worried he wasn't going to get the flask. Was I not supposed to do that? lol Thanks for watching guys, was fun, and thanks for not spoiling/helping too much. It must have been hard considering how shitty I am. (I really wanted to go kill that fucking Black Knight)
More tomorrow probs.
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On February 18 2014 15:54 Requizen wrote: Learning to paint is hard. Not as hard as getting up to run in the morning.
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I onesidedly decided that these were covert references to Rin and Emi after people mentioned KS again.
We "read" Les Misérables in French classes, that is to say we received a very condensed (~400 pages?) version that contained only narrative chapters (not all of them, and no commenting/critiquing ones). Not sure what was the point apart from making us read a "classic", but then again I guess they didn't believe 15/16 year olds would take an interest in social commentary (Cheep gonna say they're right or something if I profess I hated Suskind's Perfume a year later).
I should finish the Count of Monte-Cristo, read a bit more than half then I moved so I was away from the library and I never bothered to check if the one in my new town had the same edition (it doesn't, but as long as it has a complete one I could work around it), I remember a diner scene near the beginning where well-off people discuss Napoleon being vanquished and how fortunes are undone and people are going to see their true allegiances revealed, this kind of post-conflict thing; was pretty interesting (and petty too, burns everywhere but only on those not present). Then there's Faria and the whole willing suspension of disbelief being pressured hard. 
Wow so many mistakes in this post.
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