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話說天下大勢,分久必合,合久必分

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話說天下大勢,分久必合,合久必分

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Yeah, weird is nowhere near as bad a slur as w*man

Were the Irish categorized as Mongoloid? That would be quite funny.

I'd characterize this less as "interesting" and more as "proof that Sweden is a third world country."

In my experience, it depends on what type of deodorant you use. If you use spray-on, it may interfere with the scent as those are designed to be smelled a little more. If you use rub-on, I haven't noticed a real difference. Get unscented if you're really worried, but I haven't noticed any interference from rub-on deodorants.

Any time. I just added L'homme A la Rose to the formal occasions list as well. Enjoy.

I'm a fan of the entire Blu Med line tbh. I have a couple of bottles and will be getting more in the future. My favorites are Fico and Arancia di Capri

I know Sauvage has a rough reputation lol but the Elixir is a completely different fragrance to me nose. I don't smell any Sauvage until maybe 10 hours in. By then I'm ready to shower off.

Edit: spelling

Thanks for the context.

if splitting to 3 major races

Excuse my ignorance, but what are the 3 major races? My guess would be Eurasian, African, and American, but if this is the methodology, then wouldn't the results be inherently worthless? I don't see how it can make sense to put Thais and Swedes in the same racial category and have anything approaching precision.

imagin[ing] architecture that similarly alludes to a deeper or alternate view of reality is an appealing opportunity.

That's just doublespeak. The sentence is so abstracted that it doesn't mean anything. Madness is literally just an alternate view of reality.

Depends on what you mean by "really good." I just used mine out of the box and it's better than the others I've used.

Keychron Q6. Full sized, simple, easy to use, and customizable. I never customized it, but it is. One negative is that it's heavy, but I prefer it that way.

It's not, even if replacing everyone is instantaneous, it doesn't change anything I'm the example.

Fair enough.

It relates to the question by demonstrating that organizations aren't just groups of people composing them, at least legally.

If I'm understanding your point correctly, the same can be said of people themselves. You are not the same person (probably) as you were 10 years ago, but legally you are considered the same person. The legal status of a group is simply a shorthand because it's not feasible to continually update the listing of members in a group.

I don't think "nut" is uncommon. It's been in use for at least 15 years. For example, "Bust a Nut" was the name of the energy bar Alpa Chino made that commercial for in Tropic Thunder, which released in 2008. It's not exactly the same usage, but the association is definitely there.

Thanks for that

South Bay is really rough in terms of nightlife (mostly because the majority are 30s married Asian/Indian programmers). San Francisco is pretty fun if you know where to look.

I didn't even notice that detail. I gotta say though, that episode was a better Mcnuggets ad than any I've seen.

The new episode of Smiling Friends came out, fittingly, on April 1. Absolutely top tier episode. Maybe the best episode of the show so far. The puppet remakes were nice too.

Vintage Sam Hyde 2070 Paradigm Shift TED Talk: https://youtube.com/watch?v=4jRoatZizQ0

Sam Hyde on The Ladies: https://youtube.com/watch?v=SPRupa0oShs

Fantastic sketch Officer Maggot: https://youtube.com/watch?v=7qJqEgWRTQ8

MDE Moms sketch: https://youtube.com/watch?v=cS0jTbzd8Q8

Sam Hyde's thoughts on Self Defense: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q4Ui8BdIYRk

The Idubbbz documentary must be enjoyed on both sides, especially after recent Idubbbz revelations that have come to light. Chronologically, Sam put his side out first, but I think Sam's video serves as almost a commentary track on Ian's:

Ian's video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5jTdu3FI7vo&t=5s

Sam's video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=xn52d_vTtSk

The Mind of Samuel Heydrich: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5LfAu-evUl8

I'm trying to find the World Peace episodes online, but I can't. Here are the first 2: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFmy7ubUEy0KNr27q7yLDLvLBX_6wtIg0

Finally, watch Fishtank. The season 1 edited episodes aren't that good, but the season 2 edited episodes are kino. Season 1 you're going to have to piece together through commentary and recap channels if you want the full experience:

Season 1 official: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnvpt5I0X2oyiViFuwi995k8JNJgdS0CN

Season 2 official: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnvpt5I0X2oxdWx0V94TxNKJWMKTuMOwr

Light Blue is quite nice, but I'm a bigger fan of Eau Intense. They also release new versions every year, some of which are great. Light Blue Forever and Light Blue Summer Vibes are tow that I've enjoyed. I've actually never smelled Coach for Men, but I can't imagine hating it just from the note breakdown. I'll check it out the next time I get a chance.

I've never read Jitterbug Perfume, but I'll check it out.

Any time. I'm surprised something like this even made the Quality Contributions haha. Hope you enjoy Jazz Club

Sad to hear about your Covid. I was lucky when I got mine that my smell came back within a couple of weeks.

Lancer Arthur >>>>>> Saber Arthur

"Did you threaten to overrule Derrick Lewis?"

On a slightly amusing side note, when I hear Derrick Lewis, I can only picture Hot Balls, Black Beast, Popeyes Derrick Lewis. Woe to the man who threatens to overrule him.

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They disagree with Lovecraft on the mood his architecture must evoke, and believe it is (for example) very cool rather than maddening.

If you read both of the descriptions that I posted, you'll notice that the descriptions don't actually describe the buildings in any real detail. Instead they describe how you're supposed to feel about them, and let you do your own imagination about what they are supposed to look like. So if I'm imagining something that's a "tangible substance of earth’s supreme terror," "nightmare corpse-city," or "monstrous perversions of geometrical laws and attaining the most grotesque extremes of sinister bizarrerie," and the architect in question expresses an interest in bringing these to real life, it's not an easy sell to then downgrade them into "curious" or "strange."

The use of the term "Lovecraftian," as described by the original comment you were replying to.