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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: Today at 00:09:30 »
Did a 10-hour kitchen shift today, near a grill and stove. Feel my pain.

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I think it's really more a difference of personality, most introverts seem to prefer cats, most extroverts seem to prefer dogs.  I prefer cats, they do their thing all day, I do mine, and then in the evening we watch the telly together and snuggle.
I'm very much the introvert but perhaps only to the human aspect. My dog is a real lone wolf, naps alone, wanders around alone, finds hidden stuff alone and then at one point comes over you and touches your leg with his nose and then looks at you, commanding you to feed/walk him. And at the end of all that, ol' furs is really glad and thanks you by sitting against your leg or laying down close to you. He shows some affection and isn't the corrupted being my cat was.

That she-devil looked very cute and then you would pat his little cute head but if you stopped petting it a second too early you would have cuts everywhere. Tyrant. And never a thank you. Dogs > cats.
Was it your cat that had no ears?
Yes, she didn't use them for listening so we cut them off. Fair deal. But yes, I had the seal-cat.
Did you get to keep the ears?
No, those got burned and ashes got spread. She had cancer on those. White-fur cat, seemed to be somewhat common to happen.

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I think it's really more a difference of personality, most introverts seem to prefer cats, most extroverts seem to prefer dogs.  I prefer cats, they do their thing all day, I do mine, and then in the evening we watch the telly together and snuggle.
I'm very much the introvert but perhaps only to the human aspect. My dog is a real lone wolf, naps alone, wanders around alone, finds hidden stuff alone and then at one point comes over you and touches your leg with his nose and then looks at you, commanding you to feed/walk him. And at the end of all that, ol' furs is really glad and thanks you by sitting against your leg or laying down close to you. He shows some affection and isn't the corrupted being my cat was.

That she-devil looked very cute and then you would pat his little cute head but if you stopped petting it a second too early you would have cuts everywhere. Tyrant. And never a thank you. Dogs > cats.
Was it your cat that had no ears?
Yes, she didn't use them for listening so we cut them off. Fair deal. But yes, I had the seal-cat.

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I think it's really more a difference of personality, most introverts seem to prefer cats, most extroverts seem to prefer dogs.  I prefer cats, they do their thing all day, I do mine, and then in the evening we watch the telly together and snuggle.
I'm very much the introvert but perhaps only to the human aspect. My dog is a real lone wolf, naps alone, wanders around alone, finds hidden stuff alone and then at one point comes over you and touches your leg with his nose and then looks at you, commanding you to feed/walk him. And at the end of all that, ol' furs is really glad and thanks you by sitting against your leg or laying down close to you. He shows some affection and isn't the corrupted being my cat was.

That she-devil looked very cute and then you would pat his little cute head but if you stopped petting it a second too early you would have cuts everywhere. Tyrant. And never a thank you. Dogs > cats.

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Had both, loved both but dogs > cats.

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 14-06-2013, 18:06:50 »
Shame on Visa for calling that a gift card in my opinion  :-\

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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« on: 13-06-2013, 21:06:34 »
Machine gunner protective firing shield: You're doing it wrong!

Protection doesn't work when you can't aim at your target because of the shield limiting traverse.  There is obviously a reason the loader is firing the MG that way, he's not an idiot.
Well to be honest, you never met him so you can't really say that. Who knows what an oaf he was.

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Shit, that's blurry. No wonder my dog always hits the fence during walks.

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Gaming / Re: Traction Wars
« on: 10-06-2013, 17:06:18 »
Defeatist! Hang him!

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Off-Topic / Re: Game of Thrones
« on: 10-06-2013, 12:06:43 »
Don't worry Homer, UnCat will appear next season, Coldhands will appear next season. I'm definitely sure about the last one because this massive flock of crows was following Samwell and Gilly; it's Coldhands. I know he's there. The Night's King shall rise again.

I loved the change they did to the Ironborn, Asha going out to save her little brother. The one thing I missed was Stannis's best line in the history of aSoIaF about that he realizes he should have fought for the Kingdom and not the Throne or something like that, bad at memorizing quotes.


I loved this season.

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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« on: 04-06-2013, 15:06:05 »
I live close to Westerbork. If you ever get in this area; worth a visit. A transfer camp but no less gruesome.

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Off-Topic / Re: The Book Club - 2011
« on: 03-06-2013, 17:06:17 »
Bought Metro 2033 and a book/atlas about major World War II operations with many maps of the battlefields with detailed unit movements and stuff. Sort of lack the time to read but slowly going through that WW2 book, very nice book. And Metro, after all the games I saw it at a book store and had to buy it.

But hopefully more time to read now I finished school. And yes, I passed 4 years of hell.

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That's the thing about you, you never know if he's serious. That's both good and bad.

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This series is actually not all that bad. Unlike most japanese animes, this one has a story wich actually makes sense
For real, Theta? It's girls flying around with shit to their legs dual wielding MG42's. They could've made flying nukes but no they gave that special gear to sexy girls.

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Off-Topic / Re: Turkey needs your help!
« on: 01-06-2013, 15:06:09 »
I swear to god if this delays Mount & Blade Bannerlords I will come to Turkey and wreck shit up.

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