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Feb 11 2013, 02:32
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grumpymal
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And look where that's gotten you. :I
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Feb 11 2013, 02:47
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BlorgAlmighty
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I downloaded them from a new place that also had the 3 OVAs, and came with the OP and ED which my first five didn't have.
So as to where I am... I'm at a better place that before?
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Feb 11 2013, 03:41
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Msgr. Radixius
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Feb 11 2013, 03:44
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FourThirteen
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This isn't even relevant to the current topic anymore, but oh well. QUOTE(Isis86 @ Feb 10 2013, 04:00)  I will have to disagree with you sir. So far I find it fun and enjoyable.
This is due to your own efforts. Marriage itself does not guarantee anyone a happy outcome; many people consider it to just be the necessary next step of any lengthy relationship. This isn't everyone, obviously, but many get married just because it's the thing to do, not because they've actually thought it through. I'm mostly soured to marriage by experience. In my life, everyone and their cousin had divorced parents. I'm the only person I know with parents who are still together after 30+ years, and I wouldn't exactly call them happy together. The irony is, of course, that if *mal and his significant person have lived together for years on end and still get along well, they're already better candidates for marriage than most people who will marry this year. Still, I respect people who choose to wait, because pledging your undying devotion to one person for the rest of your life is a huge commitment, and should be treated as such. QUOTE(grumpymal @ Feb 10 2013, 09:55)  Kids are grody. Even moreso when you realize they're your spawn.
Oh god yes. Still, if I ever get my shit together, I'm afraid I'll have to raise some kids someday, if only out of some kind of civic duty. This post has been edited by FourThirteen: Feb 11 2013, 03:45
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Feb 11 2013, 04:22
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TotalWhittle
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QUOTE(noahbody @ Feb 6 2013, 20:10)  Or maybe it was Mort from Discworld.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Replying to a reference, because that´s how I validate myself on this forum. Read that one recently?
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Feb 11 2013, 06:00
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noahbody
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QUOTE(TotalWhittle @ Feb 10 2013, 18:22)  Replying to a reference, because that´s how I validate myself on this forum. Read that one recently?
Dude, I don't even remember the context of that quote. I read Mort over 3 years ago.
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Feb 11 2013, 06:02
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noahbody
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QUOTE(radixius @ Feb 10 2013, 17:41)  It really is Back to the Future 3. Props to Arin for guessing it right.
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Feb 11 2013, 21:06
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BlorgAlmighty
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Finished watching the last 8 episodes of Baccano! in a row. Gonna watch the 3 OVA later.
Episode 8 is the best episode ever.
Isaac and Miria are still the best ever.
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Feb 11 2013, 21:39
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noahbody
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QUOTE(BlorgAlmighty @ Feb 11 2013, 11:06)  Finished watching the last 8 episodes of Baccano! in a row. Gonna watch the 3 OVA later.
Episode 8 is the best episode ever.
Isaac and Miria are still the best ever.
Pretty sure that's another evidence for the "noah makes kick-ass recommendations" case.
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Feb 12 2013, 04:28
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Isis86
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QUOTE(FourThirteen @ Feb 10 2013, 19:44)  This isn't even relevant to the current topic anymore, but oh well.
This is due to your own efforts. Marriage itself does not guarantee anyone a happy outcome; many people consider it to just be the necessary next step of any lengthy relationship. This isn't everyone, obviously, but many get married just because it's the thing to do, not because they've actually thought it through.
I'm mostly soured to marriage by experience. In my life, everyone and their cousin had divorced parents. I'm the only person I know with parents who are still together after 30+ years, and I wouldn't exactly call them happy together.
The irony is, of course, that if *mal and his significant person have lived together for years on end and still get along well, they're already better candidates for marriage than most people who will marry this year. Still, I respect people who choose to wait, because pledging your undying devotion to one person for the rest of your life is a huge commitment, and should be treated as such.
Yeah we dated 8 years before we got married, so I get what you're getting at. It's better to wait and see if you can stand each other. As long as you actually want to be with someone cause you love them it's going to take work. You can't just expect the connections to always be there. Sometimes you've got to rekindle them or if need be make new ones. I think if he still loves her after all these years and doesn't have any desire to leave her, then I say they should get married. But if it's not in the cards, I've known friends whos parents dated the whole time they were together and never married. You don't need the paper, it's just more of an we're legally official now type thing. We're gambling cause if you lose this gamble you lose 50%. (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/happy.gif)
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Feb 12 2013, 04:55
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grumpymal
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Guys, I'm right here. Its pretty silly talking about whether or not I should be getting married.
Also, two of my cousins who are about my age (sisters, in fact) just had their third kids. WTF, stop it already.
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Feb 12 2013, 05:08
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Isis86
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Hi Grumpy! And Damn , congrats for being and uncle and all
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Feb 12 2013, 05:08
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Msgr. Radixius
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Poor Glumpymaru :<
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Feb 12 2013, 05:30
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grumpymal
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Most of my cousins who are around my age are either already married and/or have spawn. At least there aren't that many more weddings to go to for the aunties to pester me. Now its freaking baby showers and kiddie birthdays. FML.
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Feb 12 2013, 06:46
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noahbody
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I like kids.
Kids are like tiny versions of Isaac and Miria.
"ISAKU I THINK WE'RE NOT AGING" - Miria the prodigy, 2001.
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Feb 12 2013, 07:08
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Msgr. Radixius
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I still haven't watched Working...
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Feb 12 2013, 07:41
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Beryl
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It's cute and fun but lacks substance.
Also, hello everyone.
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Feb 12 2013, 07:44
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Isis86
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It's funny, but will it get them off their tractors?
Also, HI Beryl!
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Feb 12 2013, 10:41
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noahbody
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QUOTE(Beryl @ Feb 11 2013, 21:41)  It's cute and fun but lacks substance.
I don't know if I agree with the latter, but you have the right to your opinion, and who am I to blame someone for their opinion? Series are subjective after all. I do nonetheless think of Working as similar to Azumanga Daioh in that it lacks plot; however, it still delivers some great stories. Also, I find the characters plenty loveable, and the jokes quite funny. Again, though, you've the right to your own opinion.
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Feb 12 2013, 13:12
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BlorgAlmighty
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I loved Working!!
As the guy who told noah to watch it, I take responsibility for extolling its virtues.
HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM~ HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM HMMM~ YAMADA YAMDA.
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