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The case is now closed 11 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Yeah, pretty much, apparently some even had feathers.
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Aw yiss this post 45 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Perfect argumentation 10/10
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The case is now closed 11 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Oooor by a dinosaur. Cause, ya know, birds kind of evolved from dinosaurs...
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Aw yiss this post 45 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
-.- learn the difference between slightly chubby and fat please.
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Aw yiss this post 45 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I agree with garlog. Isn't this exactly what BMI was established for? It shows you how much extra weight you can have to still be considered healthy. The bigger the difference between your BMI and the ideal one, the more unhealthy you most likely are. And this applies both to obesity and malnourishment. So, if someone's only slightly chubby, it'd be stupid to shame them, and I'm pretty sure that normal people don't do that, and never did. However, if someone is fat to the point that you're not sure where their chin ends and their neck begins, it's only normal for others to advise them to lose weight, unless the person really wants to die at 40 from a cardiac arrest.
Besides, with all the SJWs and feminazis promoting obesity (sorry, "curves") and such, skinny shaming and even normal weight shaming is more common, or at least isn't percieved as so "offensive".
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Kida and Milo cosplay by Kam Legacy 7 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Duh, but unless you'd want her to spend hours on a tanning bed or applying fake tan because of this, I think it's okay. The cosplay looks well done to me, and I normally dislike chicks who show a lot of cleavage in their cosplay, only in this case it looks like she put a lot effort into it (unlike the bitches like Nigri who just wear themed lingerie and get all the attention cause fake tits and about whom I don't want to rant right now but in short I think they're the reason why cosplay is going to shit), and also it fits the character, I'm pretty sure Kida wore this kind of dress herself.
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Kida and Milo cosplay by Kam Legacy 7 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Such an underappreciated movie.
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Say the word 7 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
A happy snowman!
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Marvelception. 11 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
The Incredibles, the part where the teacher (guy in the post) records the Sonic the hedgehog boy (forgot his name) putting pins on his chair. Not sure of the exact context of the "coincidence" thing, though.
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Marvelception. 11 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
What do you know, maybe she's a bitch in real life. Or maybe she isn't, but the thing with actors is that everyone immediately assumes they're good irl when they play a good character and vice versa (for example a lot of people associate Jack Gleeson with Joffrey and think he's a jerk by default but actually he's chill as heck). Unless they actually have scandals and so on.
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*insert witty dog name here* 6 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
He wrote the Communist Bonifesto.
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Sarah Hyland kicks puberty's butt 17 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
There's also this thing called not bringing up a year old posts.
You know, cause it's annoying?
Besides, do you really think bone structure does just changes like that? That puberty just remakes the shape of your skull?
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What the storm brought to the French shores 24 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Don't judge a book by its cover!
You're right though, this would make an incredible book cover or movie poster.
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Don't try this at home 5 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
The yoga one isn't that hard to do
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haha 24 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Those people are called shallow fucks and you'd want nothing to do with them. I mean, of course, a person should look decent, but more in the sense of being healthy looking - not overweight, at least a bit athletic, not addicted to anything, getting enough sleep...because all these also reflect on your face, and if you're healthy, you'll always be at least slightly above average, unless your face actually looks disfigured, in which case my condolences.
I live in Sweden and it is true 42 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Well yeah, nobody here dresses like a slut either. In school, the top priority is comfort, so comfy jeans and T-shirt usually do the trick. It's not like people dress like sluts just because there's no dress code, that'd be a stupid assumption.
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I live in Sweden and it is true 42 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Same with the Czech Republic. No dress code, no problem, and the boys really don't care.
Which makes me wonder, how many countries actually have a dress code in schools? I know that the USA does, and I would also guess the UK (with some schools also demanding uniforms I think) and maybe Japan (also uniforms I guess, unless it's just an anime thing), but how many countries out there enforce this code?
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There's a kid on that bug 16 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
True, but they weren't exactly the villains of the story.
Or maybe I just wasn't focusing on them that much through my hatred for El Capitán. There is literally nobody in any movie or series ever upon whom I wished death as much I did upon him when I watched Pan's Labyrinth.
haha 24 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Guys are usually judged more by their bodies, their personalities and their achievements rather than their face.
The football fandom 4 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
So...which football characters do you ship?
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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.
There's a kid on that bug 16 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Nooo, it's a fairy!
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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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