Anything good on Crunchyroll they don't got on most sites? I got a free trial again and not much interests me there, and the stuff that does I can allready watch on Hulu or Netflix.
 


(Edit: Dammit, it auto-embedded the video itself. Go to the link on YouTube itself and see the conversation I got myself into. Clicking on the video title SHOULD take you to the linked conversation.)

Stupid internet arguments seem to be a weakness of mine. Have a look at this one, because I really don't know what to think of it and don't know whether I'm even making any sense. The way this guy (Nazarat84) keeps replying to me is belligerent and insulting to the point I don't know why I bothered replying to him at all. And I don't think he grasps the idea of tone over content.

Please tell me this guy is just an idiot.
 


(Edit: Dammit, it auto-embedded the video itself. Go to the link on YouTube itself and see the conversation I got myself into. Clicking on the video title SHOULD take you to the linked conversation.)

Stupid internet arguments seem to be a weakness of mine. Have a look at this one, because I really don't know what to think of it and don't know whether I'm even making any sense. The way this guy (Nazarat84) keeps replying to me is belligerent and insulting to the point I don't know why I bothered replying to him at all. And I don't think he grasps the idea of tone over content.

Please tell me this guy is just an idiot.
See, your first mistake was reading youtube comments.
 
There's a short story from my grade school years I'm suddenly thinking about, I don't remember the name of it and I can't seem to google anything relevant. Here's the premise as I remember it:

Two millionaires enter a bet that one could spend decades (I want to say the period was 20 years) voluntarily isolated in a room with no outside contact, he would have nothing but books and a piano. Let's say "Jim" is the one staying in the room, and "Bob" is the one who stays outside. Toward the end of the period, Jim has not yet left the room and Bob is in a desperate financial situation. He knows that he will not be able to pay Jim his payout if he wins. So he enters in the dead of night to kill Jim, only he finds a diary entry from Jim stating he has realized the futility of money and plans to leave the room one day before he wins the bet.

Anybody have any idea what this story was called?
 
There's a short story from my grade school years I'm suddenly thinking about, I don't remember the name of it and I can't seem to google anything relevant. Here's the premise as I remember it:

Two millionaires enter a bet that one could spend decades (I want to say the period was 20 years) voluntarily isolated in a room with no outside contact, he would have nothing but books and a piano. Let's say "Jim" is the one staying in the room, and "Bob" is the one who stays outside. Toward the end of the period, Jim has not yet left the room and Bob is in a desperate financial situation. He knows that he will not be able to pay Jim his payout if he wins. So he enters in the dead of night to kill Jim, only he finds a diary entry from Jim stating he has realized the futility of money and plans to leave the room one day before he wins the bet.

Anybody have any idea what this story was called?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bet_(short_story)
 
I had the most vivid and disturbing dream ever last night. I freaked right out! The weirdest bit is that I didn't remember it right away this morning but it's slowly coming back to me throughout the day.

I had to text my husband and asked if we had really discussed it.

Bizarre!!!
 
You're freaking me out!

Where is the moose?
Monti Python ik den Holie Grailen

Roten nik Akten Di

Wik

Also wik

Also also wik

Wi not trei a holiday in Sweeden this yer ?

See the loveli lakes

The wonderful telephone system

And mani interesting furry animals

Including the majestic moose

A moose once bit my sister...

No realli! She was Karving her initials on the moose with the sharpened end
of an interspace toothbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an
Oslo
dentist and star of many Norwegian movies: "The Hot Hands of an Oslo
Dentist",
"Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Molars of Horst Nordfink"...

Mynd you, moose bites Kan be pretti nasti...

Moose Trained by Yutte Hermsgervordenbroti

Special Moose Effects Olaf Prot

Moose Costumes Siggi Churchill

Moose choerographed by Horst Prot III

Miss Taylor's Mooses by Hengst Douglas-Home

Moose trained to mix concrete and
sign complicated insurance forms by Jurgan Wigg

Mooses nones wiped by Bjorn Irkestom-Slater

Large moose on the left hand side
of the screen in the third scene
from the end, given a therough
grounding in Latin, French, and
'O' level geography by Bo Benn

Suggestive poses for the moose
suggested by Vic Rotter

Antler-care by Liv Thatcher
 
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