When you're squadron wants senpai to notice them
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When you're squadron wants senpai to notice them
Skjalfeirdotter said: » NP. From scratch is best... but Barilla as a base is really good too. :) Anyone ever try making sauce using tomato soup? Its really good with chicken spaghetti. ^^ (I was thinking maybe a whole wheat noodle since imo it goes good with creamy sauce and tomato soup is sorta creamy) I havent mastered chicken spaghetti yet. Have you ever tried tomato soup as a goulash base? Skjalfeirdotter said: » Barilla My sister puts sugar in spaghetti. It's an abomination.
Asura.Ina said: » When you're squadron wants senpai to notice them Valefor.Sehachan said: » Skjalfeirdotter said: » Barilla Fear is often born of a lack of understanding. Fear does not always equate to hatred, but it can become anger and hate, and if unchecked everyone will suffer for it. Love is the key to overcoming and not marking what we should not take personaly. Without love we are only full of judgements, cursed to mark every offence, being full of unforgiveness which grows into ever more anger, hate, and suffering. Valefor.Endoq said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Skjalfeirdotter said: » Barilla Fear is often born of a lack of understanding. Fear does not always equate to hatred, but it can become anger and hate, and if unchecked everyone will suffer for it. Love is the key to overcoming and not marking what we should not take personaly. Without love we are only full of judgements, cursed to mark every offence, being full of unforgiveness which grows into ever more anger, hate, and suffering. Ackeron said: » My sister puts sugar in spaghetti. It's an abomination. P&R when Rooks removed the Edit button. Anna Ruthven said: » P&R when Rooks removed the Edit button. .............................. .........................................................***. I tried this already... i even cursed on the facebook about it and to my roomates, i even cursed out the google in its search box and still no luck :(
Josiahkf said: » I made an email on my site that you can use, Endoq@Josiahkf.com Can just go to my secure site and login using the password I PM'ed you and then as soon as your gmail is activated, you can unlink this email so I can delete it and you can make a new gmail for business use etc using the gmail you just made. also what the *** @ 2000+ hits on my lame *** splash page, who the hell googles "Josiahkf.com" *shakes my head* Valefor.Prothescar said: » YouTube Video Placeholder kinda removes the immersion, replayability and character building the ME trilogy had. :( Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ffs people are so *** stupid. Some far right extremists burned down palm trees in Milan because "bananas appeal too much to immigrants". I'm not even using hyperbole, that's the actual argument. "Hello Google, I don't have a phone what can I do about the email?"
"Sir, if you don't have one how did you call us?" Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ffs people are so *** stupid. Some far right extremists burned down palm trees in Milan because "bananas appeal too much to immigrants". I'm not even using hyperbole, that's the actual argument. Maybe they just suffer from pseudo-penis envy and are taking it out on phallic shaped fruits? Anna Ruthven said: » P&R when Rooks removed the Edit button. Josiahkf said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ffs people are so *** stupid. Some far right extremists burned down palm trees in Milan because "bananas appeal too much to immigrants". I'm not even using hyperbole, that's the actual argument. Maybe they just suffer from pseudo-penis envy and are taking it out on phallic shaped fruits? Multiplying via the identity property of mathematics. Time to spend the rest of the afternoon watching documentaries *boring person*
kinda liking this Riverdale show.
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Asura.Ina said: » When you're squadron wants senpai to notice them Candlejack said: » Prominent Twitch streamer and charity player Poshybrid has kicked the bucket. Poshybrid dies during World of Tanks Make-A-Wish Fundraiser Quote: Twenty-two hours into a 24-hour-long marathon video game session, Twitch streamer Brian Vigneault, 35, got up to take a smoke break. He never returned to his computer. His fans, mainly fellow gamers who watched Vigneault play the online skirmisher “World of Tanks,” wondered if Vigneault had fallen asleep. Although it was around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, falling asleep in the afternoon would not have been completely unexpected. Vigneault, under the online nickname Poshybrid, would play “World of Tanks” for extreme lengths of time to raise donations for charity. When a moderator messaged Vigneault a few hours after his abrupt disappearance, a Virginia Beach detective responded via Vigneault’s computer on the chat app Discord, according to a Reddit post. Vigneault was found unresponsive at his Virginia Beach home early Sunday evening. He had died while raising money for the Make-A-Wish charity. Twitch.tv, for the unfamiliar, is a website where people play video games for a live Internet audience. Outside of the professional video game tournaments, the vibe is low-key and friendly. A Twitch stream has been described as a microcommunity, but it is perhaps better likened to a friend’s couch. (On this particular couch, there’s always a good seat, and your friends are all very good at video games.) Spectators chime in, offering comments, questions or monetary donations. Amazon, whose chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos owns The Washington Post, purchased Twitch in 2014 for close to $1 billion. Vigneault, a “World of Tanks” player for the past 5 years, had raised nearly $11,000 for various charities during his streaming career, according to his Twitch profile. Like several Twitch streamers, Vigneault would play between five and seven nights a week, often from night until early morning. Video game website Kotaku recently explained the motivation behind superlong Twitch streams: “Marathon streaming has been a sort of long-standing fad among the Twitch community. Twitch titans like Sodapoppin and ManVsGame regularly game for a day straight, pausing only to eat, use the bathroom, stretch and respond to their chat. Hitting every time zone is an effective strategy for building your audience, which can lead to more donations.” In 2013, the average American gamer played just over 6 hours a week, a Nielsen report found. It is not unheard of for some Twitch streamers to play for double or triple that time in a single day. Others aimed for even longer. In 2014, for instance, Neal “Koibu” Erickson attempted to stream on Twitch for 120 hours straight. He fell asleep in his computer chair a few minutes short of the 90-hour mark. A few, though not all streaming on Twitch, have tested the limits of endurance while playing video games. A multiplayer session of six Dutch players lasted for 50 hours of the Wild West shooter “Red Dead Redemption” in 2010. The world record stands at a continuous 138 hours of “Just Dance 2015.” Vigneault’s passing marked one of the very few, if not the first, deaths during a marathon Twitch game-playing event. But there have been several publicized, though rare, incidents of gamers dying in the middle of extremely long sessions. In 2015, a 24-year-old man collapsed and died after playing “World of Warcraft” for 19 hours in a Shanghai Internet cafe. Three years prior, a Taiwanese teenager also died at an Internet cafe, playing “Diablo 3” for 40 hours. And in 2005, a South Korean man’s heart failed 50 hours into a “Starcraft” marathon. The Virginia Beach Police Department confirmed to The Washington Post on Wednesday that it had investigated his death. The officers reported no criminal motivation or activity. “There is no reason at this time to suspect foul play,” a representative for the police department told Polygon. Vigneault’s gaming clan, Fame, posted a note in memoriam on Facebook. “We just cannot find words to describe how sad is this moment for all of us,” said the Fame post. “This game will not be the same without the legend.” Sad to hear. Being that this isn't the first time a person has passed during a marathon gaming session I wonder what the cause, as well as point of no return is, with respect to the catastrophic system failure that leads to death. |
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