Looks like I need one at least 250x250 pixels to change on my google accounts. I'll upload a bigger version of the Gecko pic later.
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SteamID64 | 76561198012189354 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:51923626] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:25961813 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 24, 2012 |
Last Posted | June 7, 2014 at 7:04 PM |
Posts | 740 (0.2 per day) |
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Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Stolen ergo keyboard |
Mousepad | None |
Headphones | Sound-to-microsoft-sam-converter |
Monitor | Larger than the TF2 window |
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The most wonderful lizard of the year.
So I had this YouTube channel
I'm still on ie7 at work. Sometimes pages partially load and the formatting gets mangled, much like a beautiful puppy getting hit by an angry drunk driver. And sometimes that drunken idiot careens into walls and fails to load pages altogether. Its friends, like Google, beg me to change, to use anything else. But I can't. I'm forced to stay in this abusive relationship with ie7.
Also blloodsire looks like he's going for ghetto spongebob?
Gordon Freeman, casual wear. I have all the clothing to complete the part and some orange duct tape to add highlights. All I need is a prop crowbar and some brown hairspray.
Dunno if the video mentions it, but the Meyers-Briggs tests are really only useable when interpreted by actual psychologists. You can't read too much into what the four letters actually say about you - and many people here have already noticed that the letters can easily change depending on mood and life circumstances.
That said, ENTJ.
Extravert(78%) iNtuitive(50%) Thinking(38%) Judging(22%)
I hear the Swiss have a lot of neutral servers.
I'd find the time to cast this. Maybe not live, but I'd do it.
I'm gonna make a gang, it can be the first gang of the apocalypse.
I think what everyone here is forgetting is that America didn't win i49. There's no better proof of the decline of a modern empire than that.
MrPoT4tOMost of the people I know over here (here being Argentina) have a really negative vision on the USA. Mainly because of the issues our country has had with the IMF. They also think "everyone is dumb and too proud of their country thinking they are superior than anything and everyone in the world. We must follow them as their puppets because they like to rule it." (between quotes because that's what someone said to me, so you get the idea). I do not agree with that though. It's all cool.
The government of Argentina has repeatedly pulled the rug out from under US businesses with large investments there. Basically, instead of raising taxes on its citizens, it's decided "Hey, that oil refinery / paraffin factory / etc. looks really profitable, so it belongs to us now, get out." I know the US government has meddled a lot with South American countries, often with very bad consequences, but with Argentina it runs two ways.
Cbear obviously watched it beforehand, you can tell on the Ipz play - he calls it before anything happens. I think it started off shaky and got much better as the plays went on. Could have benefitted from another take.
I recommend Paul Krugman's blog. For a Nobel winner, he's very easy to understand and he writes prolifically. http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/
I tend not to like his blatantly political posts because he cherry-picks data just like every other political operative. But his posts about austerity vs. stimulus, anything "wonkish," about national debt, and about our current economic situation (the "Liquidity Trap") are spot-on. He's proven that when he puts pen to paper and uses testable economic models, he predicts economic happenings pretty accurately.