The Trash Heap of the Heapers' Hangout

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  • The sadness will last forever.
    yyy
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    TITUS ANDRONICUS

    By William Shakespeare

    Ultra-condensed by Sunshine Werewolf

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    ALL: (dies)

    The End


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  • today is not going very well

    a) there is a mosquito somewhere in my room and i dont know where

    b) i had to get up at 7am because of a delivery that could be delivered anytime from '7am onwards' and its half 10 and they still havent arrived. bastards are going to arrive at like 4 in the afternoon. i know it

  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
    That's pretty much how it goes. Tracking shows that it's on the truck out for delivery at 6:48am and at 3:59PM DING DONG

    ...that is if they just didn't drive past your house laughing. Which they do
  • one time i was getting a drum kit delivered and it didnt come all day, i rang up the truck firm who told me that my house was 'inaccessible'

    i live on an entirely normal street in london

    what the fuck

    (it got delivered fine the next day)

  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
     我姓奉

    This either says "I am Forsythe (Feng)" or it says something that's probably horrible

    oh wait I know, google translate

  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
    "My name is Bong"

    well then
  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
    From work?
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022

    "My name is Bong"


    well then
    That shouldn't have made me laugh as hard as it did
  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
    Me and my posse, 4 all u haterz

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  • I know, but still the thought is too amusing.
  • today is not going very well

    a) there is a mosquito somewhere in my room and i dont know where

    That is THE. WORST. POSSIBLE. THING.

  • i live on an entirely normal street in london

    My disappointment, it is eternal.
  • From work?



    McDonald's.

    Also I am home now. Eating ur my cheez-its.

  • Aaaaaaand my adviser isn't here for some reason.


    This is all very silly.
  • Wheee study hall.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    I awake
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    Better than not, eh? Maybe
  • edited 2012-09-04 10:12:37


    My disappointment, it is eternal.



    why, did you expect anything else?

    i suppose you could call my street special if you consider having a reasonably high number of stabbings on the street as 'special'

  • Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast
    SunshineWolf

    Is it true that people in London avoid eye-contact with other people?

  • My disappointment, it is eternal.



    why, did you expect anything else?

    i thought you lived in a secret underground wolf lair. :<

  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
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    Vietnam. Purdy ain't it
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    NAPALM
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    garbage day
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    My brother came home on  31 August.  It's an hour-and-a-half drive to the airport, and his plane was late, so we waited another hour, but it was all worth it when I saw him start to come down that escalator.

    It was one of those moments where you have so much emotion that you can't stand it, you have more emotion in that moment than in an entire year.  So much joy.

    My younger sister ran up the escalator to glomp him, my other sister and I soon followed, but I could hardly see him for the tears of gratitude and joy.

    Just hearing his voice again, it was like a warm blanket.  I don't even know how it became a group hug with my parents, but it did.

    My gosh, two years without my brother, and now he's back!

    I can hardly believe it!
  • edited 2012-09-04 13:42:44

    SunshineWolf

    Is it true that people in London avoid eye-contact with other people?

     
    yes, for the most part


    i thought you lived in a secret underground wolf lair. :<

    that's underneath the house.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    That's great Aliroz. :)
  • Observation:

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    Ben Sharp is kinda cute.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    That sounds wonderful, Aliroz.

    And I guess that guy is kinda cute, whoever he is

  • Observation:

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    Ben Sharp is kinda cute.



    i concur

    also adorable: Toby Driver

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  • Observation:

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    Ben Sharp is kinda cute.



    i concur

    also adorable: Toby Driver

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    Ooooohhhhh. :D


    Dowsing Anemone is defs on the top of my buy list now.
  • The sadness will last forever.
    JUST HANGING OUT

    JUST HANGING OUT WITH MAH FAMILY
  • WE HAVE A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMETHING WHICH HAS DISGUISED ITSELF SO AS NOT TO ALARM US

    YOU CONTAIN A TRILLION COPIES OF A LARGE TEXTUAL DOCUMENT WRITTEN IN A HIGHLY ACCURATE DIGITAL CODE

    ANY SUFFICIENTLY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IS INDISTINGUISHABLE FROM MAGIC

    AS IF YOU COULD KILL TIME WITHOUT INJURING ETERNITY

    IT MIGHT NOT BE TRUE BUT THESE ARE NECESSARY ILLUSIONS

    JUST LIE DOWN ON THE FLOOR AND KEEP CALM

    IF THOUGHT CORRUPTS LANGUAGE LANGUAGE CAN ALSO CORRUPT THOUGHT

    WHEREVER YOU GO THERE YOU ARE

    THIS IS A TOUR DE FORCE OF MISINFORMATION DISGUISED AS FACT
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    cabbage
  • Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast
    -checkmates the next poster-
  • Bach from classe.

    I'm glad that other people in my Asian American Literature class agree that the teacher's political ramblings are kind of dull and repetitive.
  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
    I've heard some political discourse with more than a few of my professors and for the most part it's been rather enlightening. Every one of them has sat there and listened to my take on an issue and if they disagree they say so in a civil manner and then present their side. I'm glad my university, as large as it is (literally and figuratively, the campus size is the second largest in America) is for the most part a quiet and reserved institution which doesn't have the drama and bullshit that others suffer; namely Dartmouth, Berkeley, and UC Davis. 
  • edited 2012-09-04 16:49:19
    I'm fine with political discussion in class, if it's fair and even to
    the students, many sides are explored and there's not some passive
    aggressive undertones in the debates. Philosophy this summer was one of
    the best classes I've had for such discussion and I loved my teacher.

    This is a literature course. Yes, race is a political matter and the
    problems surrounding it should be discussed. However, most of the time
    the professor talks, it's about only his opinion, little student
    participation, and the participation is to prove his point and show how
    wrong our belief probably are.
    The literature itself has been lost in the wayside. Sure, we talk about it....mostly in just how it relates to politics. He's put off talking about genre for two weeks because it would be "boring."

    At least he's not like my women studies teacher last year who handed out Fs to people who used "girl" instead of "woman" in any papers. (And said she didn't like men...and I have no idea if it was a joke or what context she meant.)
  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.

     (And said she didn't like men...and I have no idea if it was a joke or what context she meant.)

    Given her occupation, I would imagine she wasn't joking. 
  • Yeah, it was weird. Especially after she had started the semester saying "All feminist don't hate men, this is a stupid stereotype." Well, that was a stupid thing for her to say, whether or not she believed it.
  • Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
    I can't remember the name but in Boston there's a Jesuit university there that for the women's study department had a very vocal man-hating female professor who had a policy of not allowing males to attend her class. She was one of the biggest contributors to the stereotype we're talking about -- to which it's probably an unfair one at that -- but your professor would have known this by now and if she was joking, she would have probably made that very clear. At least I'd think. 
  • I'd think so too. Because when she was actually joking, she tended to make it very clear. After that remark, she didn't really say anything.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Well, it is inappropriate (and strangely patronising) to refer to an adult woman as a "girl" in an academic context, so I can understand the position.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    ^ worthy of an instant F, though?
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    You bet your boots, girl
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