There's a kid on that bug 16 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
I was talking about Pan's Labyrinth where they're helpful, but yes, according to most European folklore, fairies can be real bastards.
Gordon has a warm heart after all 10 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Haha, nice. I usually help the flipping with chopsticks cause I'm so spoiled by all the instant ramen noodles that I can't use anything else but chopsticks.
Classically speaking this is too accurate 14 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Classical music is beautiful. I also love modern piano pieces composers (not sure if I can call it classical as the music is far less megalomaniac) such as Einaudi, Tiersen and Cacciapaglia.
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Black history month 36 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
"Slavery"
"I am in no way responsible for the crimes of my ancestors, or people of my race with whom I don't even share a lineage."
"What?"
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"I am in no way responsible for the crimes of my ancestors, or people of my race with whom I don't even share a lineage."
"What?"
Gordon has a warm heart after all 10 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
These kids are making delicious cakes.
Meanwhile I struggle while making eggs in the morning.
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Meanwhile I struggle while making eggs in the morning.
Japanese darth vader! 8 comments
Eat your kale or you don't get dessert 12 comments
That smirk says 'Damn right, and I'd do it again." 24 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
I doubt that anybody's really encouraging her here. I'm pretty sure that we all know that what she did was horrible and she deserved to be thrown in prison, all the "you go girl" and "badass" and "no ragrets" comments are purely for comedic purposes. I don't think anyone is insane enough to think she actually did a good thing.
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Eat your kale or you don't get dessert 12 comments
Back to the stone age! 9 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Environmentally smart? Trees are renewable, rocks are not. A rock takes millions of years "growing" (if I remember correctly it's called sedimentation), while a tree just a few months/years.
Kudos for making it less energy requiring and less air polluting though.
Also the whole tear and water resistant is pretty neat. That way, your notes survive the mental breakdown you have before your finals.
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Kudos for making it less energy requiring and less air polluting though.
Also the whole tear and water resistant is pretty neat. That way, your notes survive the mental breakdown you have before your finals.
Ever wondered what happened to dinosaurs? This is a baby Blue Heron 3 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Isn't it pretty much known that both birds and lizards evolved from dinosaurs?
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what? 36 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Yeah, sorry for not doing that earlier, there's just so many of them and I don't have the energy to read all that. #itainteasybeinglazy :D
what? 36 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
War is terrible. Not only tons of people die during war, those who survive are damaged forever, physically and psychologically, and a lot of them are unable to rejoin the "normal" life. And although I acknowledge that it must be very hard to find out that your husband/father/son died in war and you have to take care of your family all by yourself, it is incomparable to whatever they were suffering on the battlefield.
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Stealth? ...Never heard of it 9 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
I gotta say that along with Rogue, Syndicate is something of a redemption from the previous failures like Unity or Chronicles: China. And I love playing as Jacob. Evie is pretty much a by-the-book assassin - stealthy, fights lightly and somewhat gracefully, thinks everything through and always has a plan (Victorian female Batman amirite?), but Jacob is more appealing to me as he totally doesn't give a shit and just brutally beats everyone up. As someone who really sucks at stealth, this was a pleasant change. Also, he looks like a mixture of Tom Hardy and Wolverine which is absolutely badass.
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Name's John 5 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Or a programmer, that way he'd spend a big part of his career finding and "killing" bugs!
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What languages can you speak? 20 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
Fluent in Czech (first language) and English, semi-fluent in French and something under semi-fluent in Japanese and Italian. I also know some basics of Swedish but I gave up learning that because I didn't have enough time.
The Friendzone 26 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
http://images.custommade.com/A4wA45tA9HAJptPREgFU521IfQI=/custommade-photosets/101925/101925.512006.jpg
Not these lamps.
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Not these lamps.
All along 20 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
@noneofyourbusiness Yeah, exactly
@that_gamer_girl have you ever actually seen any historical paintings, for example from the 16th century? The guys basically wore leggings
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@that_gamer_girl have you ever actually seen any historical paintings, for example from the 16th century? The guys basically wore leggings
Art 13 comments
All along 20 comments
ewqua
· 8 years ago
I think that skirts for women were more practical in the past because of a certain event that happens to us every once in a while. Not sure about the history of pads, but tampons weren't invented until after WW1 as they were originally used for bullet holes.
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