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Post by switch on May 8, 2012 9:23:23 GMT 2
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Post by drunken on May 8, 2012 10:02:29 GMT 2
this is the biggest load of horse shit since scientology
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edulus
Double thrall
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Post by edulus on May 8, 2012 14:58:06 GMT 2
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Post by drunken on May 8, 2012 15:28:46 GMT 2
edulus you sadden me
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edulus
Double thrall
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Post by edulus on May 8, 2012 16:35:02 GMT 2
www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=sadsad (adj.) O.E. sæd "sated," from P.Gmc. *sathaz (cf. O.N. saðr, M.Du. sat, Du. zad, O.H.G. sat, Ger. satt, Goth. saþs "satiated"), from PIE *seto- (cf. L. satis "enough, sufficient," O.C.S. sytu, Lith. sotus, O.Ir. saith "satiety"), from root *sa- "satisfied" (cf. Skt. a-sinvan "insatiable"). Sense development seems to have passed through a meaning "heavy," and "weary, tired of" before emerging c.1300 as "unhappy." An alternative course would be through the common M.E. sense of "steadfast, firmly established, fixed" (e.g. sad-ware "tough pewter vessels") and "serious" to "grave." In the main modern sense, it replaced O.E. unrot, negative of rot "cheerful, glad." Slang sense of "inferior, pathetic" is from 1899; sad sack is 1920s, popularized by World War II armed forces (specifically by cartoon character invented by Sgt. George Baker, 1942, and published in U.S. Armed Forces magazine "Yank"), probably a euphemistic shortening of common military slang phrase sad sack of shit.
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Post by vihaan on May 8, 2012 19:47:23 GMT 2
its 2 hours long
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shinco
A better forum warrior
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Post by shinco on May 8, 2012 19:51:32 GMT 2
That's like a million years on the internet. shinco
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Post by vantobia on May 9, 2012 3:44:01 GMT 2
64 is the magic number. I always felt powerfull playing my N64.
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Post by drunken on May 9, 2012 7:24:40 GMT 2
watch out the g'ould are coming!
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Post by vantobia on May 9, 2012 13:16:30 GMT 2
Hehe, just give me a shiny gold thing on my forehead.
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