kamatsu

kamatsu


I would post stuff, but everything I want to post comes from here. Oh well, comments are enough for me.

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When your teacher won’t stfu about politics 7 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Human: *parks inside lines where they live, but outside where others live
FS (myself included): *SCREEEEEE
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I thought the bag was used Canada wide 34 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
I haven't traveled outside of my state a whole lot, but I'm pretty sure that nobody in Australia uses bagged milk.
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Those who don't use them are selfish 2 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
And I'm pretty sure breaking the law, too.
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If it works 8 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Speaking of Australian power sockets being turned off, I'm always confused and mildly terrified when other countries don't have switches on their sockets.
Cum makes your teeth turn grey 3 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
It's a reference to Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared, which is where the image was taken from.
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The rest of your life starts now 9 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Ah, one of my favourite British actors, Blendeddictionary Commodore64.
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True feminism 11 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Because rational feminism isn't a joke. Make fun of real, rational feminism, make a meme where the good feminism's not shutting down the 'feminazis' or 'meninists' or whatever but it's still about that kind of feminism, and you're gonna be seen as an arsehole. Whether or not that's true, the fact of the matter is that most memes related to any activism are making fun of the extremist side of that activism. Positive posts about feminism or any other activism - in my opinion - aren't memes. They're great posts, and we could certainly do with more of them, not to mention more of the things that feminism is rallying for. But I don't feel they're meme material.
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Make the right choice. Don't text and drive 5 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Just recently a pair of police officers were injured while doing RBT in Australia, I forget which state exactly. One of them was pinned against the patrol car, screaming in pain, and has had to have his leg amputated (afraid I forget if it was above or below the knee).
The reason I mention the screaming is because they were injured by some absolute fucking cuntbag shitweasel with a sheet of dangerous driving-type offenses half a kilometre long who, you guessed it, was texting while driving. He got out of the crash with nary a scratch, so he had to sit by his car hearing what he had done. That's probably the only thing that I could've wanted added to the fact that his sentencing involved the judge completely denying him parole and bail, because he'd just do it again.
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Some dead memes for you 6 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
And also dead because of the mortal injury that it suffered losing its shell.
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Speedwagon says 20 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Speedwagon retreats coolly.
Or, if you're all about that alliteration, Speedwagon skedaddles serenely.
We used to this 8 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
I think the problem here is less insensitive journalists than it is cultural differences in common phrases, like how a Brit saying "That's a brave idea" isn't complimenting you, and is in fact saying that it's never going to work, what the hell were you thinking.
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No winners here 5 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
But water just makes more. It's feeding them after midnight that turns them into gremlins.
Lets see what we ruined today :)) 15 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
I dunno, the nurture part of the human experience would have been pretty different growing up during the 60s woulda been quite different to the 90s. Not to mention the entirely different skillsets and technology that those generations are expected to be proficient in, and whether it was a New and Exciting Thing or just Something That Is, having grown up with, say, 3D graphics with a total of more than 17 polygons.
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Lets see what we ruined today :)) 15 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
My apologies for the misinterpretation. It was not in the slightest an attempt to misrepresent what you said, just me jumping to conclusions due to how people on the internet can sometimes be about that stuff. Turns out, today it was my turn.
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Lets see what we ruined today :)) 15 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
So people aren't allowed to make satire on a generation's impressions of a different generation when they're part of neither generation?
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Cartoon cosplay 29 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Always did like Shego.
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Woman shares texts from man who thought her cancer was contagious 19 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
No, I'd still think him an idiot for not trusting what pretty much the entirety of the medical community says; and those that don't have been paid off, have a point to prove, or are being misrepresented for examining something similar or attempting to dispel the myth set up by a doctor essentially professionally unpersoned for being the first two kinds of people. Not to mention that he was performing spinal taps and other unnecessarily invasive procedures on quite literally disabled children during this experiment that proved nothing other than that a) he's a shitbag and b) there's a group of people that will latch onto the potential dangers even if every other study backed by proper science has shown no evidence of said dangers.
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*sobs* 13 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
FUCK YOU, TAMMY!
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He has a point.  21 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Part of my father's salary package lets his employer hold on to some of his pay that he has already earned to cover those days when he is not well enough to work. It is a mutually beneficial arrangement based off of humanity and the understanding that coming to work ill spreads illness through the rest of the staff. In turn, this improves productivity because more people are working at their full potential, rather than coughing up lungs onto their keyboards.
As a potentially useful note, we live in Australia.
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Remember that rocket thing last week? 17 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Also, this method a) has something utterly unreversable that does something akin to what we've done here as the first step and b) takes centuries of just trying to terraform Mars from a safe, external environment through a single plan with no vested interests in not terraforming it, not to mention not having another group of people take over half a decade later and stop or even undo progress.
Why beards are important 6 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
... narp?
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Who needs the highground anyway 4 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
It's over Anakin, your assigments won't be done in time!
You underestimate my hour.
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Let the namings begin 8 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Can noodles nuzzle?
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Now we finally know the true meaning 12 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
There is only one flightless bird more terrifying than an emu. Native to the rainforests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia, with a hatchet on its head and a taste for quandongs, it is... the cassowary.
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Everytime I order 6 comments
kamatsu · 6 years ago
Try 1-3, but it took them a month of emails and phone calls to actually dispatch it. At least it was only 1 day after that.