• Deli lyfe v.10 let's share our life problems edition because apparently we're all miserable
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So today I asked a girl out on a [del]date[/del] [I]teaching economics project[/I] just to figure out she has a [del]bf[/del] full 3 person group already. But really though i wasn't being weird, just wanted to see if i could get on a normal friends basis (did that Breaking Bad film project with her), but despite that it still feels like some weird analogy for rejection lol. Kinda sucks having both social and school applications stuff to worry about at the same time.
It's funny because in my precalc class, tests are weighted ridiculously heavy, so I have a 30% for homework but still have an A- in the class :v:
Tac Error receives another old book, but this time he'll let you read it too: [img]http://i.imgur.com/5DxGfjf.jpg[/img] [url]http://www.mediafire.com/view/q3un9gkjz86mji9/Actual_Experiences_in_War.pdf[/url]
I'm getting the feeling that this Pinto restoration is gonna be a lot more than I originally thought.
question: what in your eyes was the best fashion trend from the 80s me and hannah are doing 80s for halloween and she's already got the whole neon pink and blue skirt/legwarmer type outfit, but i'm not sure if i want to go straight up beastie boys in a tracksuit or go for a Members Only Jacket type look [editline]22nd October 2013[/editline] though tacky silk shirts are cool too!
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;42615064]question: what in your eyes was the best fashion trend from the 80s me and hannah are doing 80s for halloween and she's already got the whole neon pink and blue skirt/legwarmer type outfit, but i'm not sure if i want to go straight up beastie boys in a tracksuit or go for a Members Only Jacket type look [editline]22nd October 2013[/editline] though tacky silk shirts are cool too![/QUOTE] Tommy Vercetti costume go
if i had the chest hair for it i totally would im thinking like a really tacky ass silk shirt with some jeans, and a pair of cheap ass Ray Bans though i dunno how i can really hammer home that 80s feel
[QUOTE=No Party Hats;42615170]if i had the chest hair for it i totally would im thinking like a really tacky ass silk shirt with some jeans, and a pair of cheap ass Ray Bans though i dunno how i can really hammer home that 80s feel[/QUOTE] Get an old Metallica shirt and some women's jeans from a thrift shop. Cut off the sleeves, and get some filthy white Nike Terminators. Trucker hat and a wig. 80's thrasher as fuck.
Also draw on really shitty looking tattoos with a sharpie too. [editline]23rd October 2013[/editline] And a chain to attach your wallet to the jeans too.
So I found a corpse in one of the labs. [IMG]http://puu.sh/4XsmQ.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://puu.sh/4Xsnk.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://puu.sh/4Xsrg.jpg[/IMG] Glad the film crew cleared up. I'm tempted to pop a lab coat on him and leave him sitting in one of the lab chairs.
Fucking do it.
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I find it slightly ironic that a pickup truck is needed for an ultra-flat tv. :v:
[QUOTE=Northy66;42620194]So I found a corpse in one of the labs. [IMG]http://puu.sh/4XsmQ.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://puu.sh/4Xsnk.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://puu.sh/4Xsrg.jpg[/IMG] Glad the film crew cleared up. I'm tempted to pop a lab coat on him and leave him sitting in one of the lab chairs.[/QUOTE] Put him/ her in a toilet stall with the door off the latch
Tomorrow's Homecoming week dress-up theme at my school is Halloween. I'm thinking about running my BHD Ranger loadout as a costume, what are thoughts on doing so?
[QUOTE=cardfan212;42625804]Tomorrow's Homecoming week dress-up theme at my school is Halloween. I'm thinking about running my BHD Ranger loadout as a costume, what are thoughts on doing so?[/QUOTE] i've come to the belief, not out of experience but out of observation, that any kind of military costume that's even remotely serious brings bad attention. Speaking for my school in particular, but you'd be on facebook if you wanted opinions for your school :v:
[QUOTE=Mbbird;42625841]i've come to the belief, not out of experience but out of observation, that any kind of military costume that's even remotely serious brings bad attention. Speaking for my school in particular, but you'd be on facebook if you wanted opinions for your school :v:[/QUOTE] This can be true, but I find if you clear stuff with your school beforehand then you avoid all the drama, and as long as there's no reason to call the police people generally really enjoy cool military costumes.
[QUOTE=notrabies;42625889]This can be true, but I find if you clear stuff with your school beforehand then you avoid all the drama, and as long as there's no reason to call the police people generally really enjoy cool military costumes.[/QUOTE] From the vast majority of students is who I'm talking about.
[QUOTE=Mbbird;42625904]From the vast majority of students is who I'm talking about.[/QUOTE] Wow, weird. Everyone was always impressed with my stuff when they got to see it.
[QUOTE=notrabies;42625916]Wow, weird. Everyone was always impressed with my stuff when they got to see it.[/QUOTE] Practically every single person here that dresses up in entry-level airsoft stuff (which is what it is essentially, although there are almost no airsofters here) is of the "angsty attention attempt" crowd. They're just weird kids, even on normal days. I don't want to be associated with them and I imagine it has also discouraged anyone else that owns actual gear.
[QUOTE=Mbbird;42625980]Practically every single person here that dresses up in entry-level airsoft stuff (which is what it is essentially, although there are almost no airsofters here) is of the "angsty attention attempt" crowd. They're just weird kids, even on normal days. I don't want to be associated with them and I imagine it has also discouraged anyone else that owns actual gear.[/QUOTE] So basically you're saying that wearing the kit itself isn't discouraged, but you don't want to be associated with weird kids? I get where you're coming from but this is Halloween, where everyone appreciates effort put into a costume.
[QUOTE=notrabies;42626011]So basically you're saying that wearing the kit itself isn't discouraged, but you don't want to be associated with weird kids? I get where you're coming from but this is Halloween, where everyone appreciates effort put into a costume.[/QUOTE] Well, duh? I guess it makes sense to me seeing as I've been here for 3 years but that's just kinda how it is. It's a risk that I'm personally not going to take (I say it like it's fact above but it's really just how I'm 80% sure it is).
I've worn it once before to a camo theme night at a basketball game and got generally positive reactions.
Aaaggghhh the tension of waiting is awful
[QUOTE=Mbbird;42626056]Well, duh? I guess it makes sense to me seeing as I've been here for 3 years but that's just kinda how it is. It's a risk that I'm personally not going to take (I say it like it's fact above but it's really just how I'm 80% sure it is).[/QUOTE] This is like the exact opposite of how my high school experience was, so I have no idea how this is going to work out for Cardfan :V
[QUOTE=notrabies;42626162]This is like the exact opposite of how my high school experience was, so I have no idea how this is going to work out for Cardfan :V[/QUOTE] lucky :((
[QUOTE=Mbbird;42626191]lucky :(([/QUOTE] All I did was dress however I felt like and not give a fuck about what other people thought about it, and people seemed to respect that. If there's one thing I learned in high school you should not give a fuck about what some random stranger or douchebag thinks.
[QUOTE=notrabies;42626271]All I did was dress however I felt like and not give a fuck about what other people thought about it, and people seemed to respect that. If there's one thing I learned in high school you should not give a fuck about what some random stranger or douchebag thinks.[/QUOTE] how about random strangers you want to know :(( again [editline]23rd October 2013[/editline] I understand what you're saying though, it's pretty much the only advice nowadays, right alongside "stop giving a shit".
[QUOTE=Mbbird;42626322]how about random strangers you want to know :(( again[/QUOTE] These are the things that start conversations. I met my first girlfriend because she liked my ridiculous Tripp pants, and every lady since then has appreciated the fact that I wasn't afraid of being different. Hell, even the girl I've got a thing for now started talking to me by complimenting me on my clothes, even though they were like 3 years old. There are a ton of other ways of breaking the ice, but you have to do something different from everyone else or you're nobody. [editline]23rd October 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Mbbird;42626322] I understand what you're saying though, it's pretty much the only advice nowadays, right alongside "stop giving a shit".[/QUOTE] Get cool shit (which can often be had for super cheap), openly express your passions in life, and don't be afraid to state your opinions. People love a person who's passionate about what they do, especially if you're open about it.
[video=youtube;3VT2p_uurtk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VT2p_uurtk[/video] Can't wait to release the full 45 minute version of this next week. This is getting exciting. [editline]23rd October 2013[/editline] Seems to be some sort of stuttering error.
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