So, what are your settings? 1 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
Potato is a technical term. What about it?
Felonious Gru's long lost daughter 16 comments
Delirious freezing foamy Cattle 4 comments
Chrome : Hold my tabs 4 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
Actually it's been disproven that Bill Gates said that, although the Internet resists and keeps on repeating this early-version of fake news
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Making abortions illegal will just make them more dangerous and more expensive 102 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
TBH, I see more guys wanting to be dads, than women wanting to be mothers, nowadays, so this is yet another problem to be addressed.
Character motivation 3 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
Pretty much as deep as the writers could make him. He's a mix of Jack Sparrow and Ron Jeremy. Two references D&D jack off to for ideas.
C-unt 6 comments
I take exception to this; the t*tty calendar is from THIS year 2 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
and that one guy who's wiping oil from his hands and forearms with a rag
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Ryan being Ryan 1 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
Although I don't think Ryan Reynolds would object to being beaten off by the Avengers
Best dialogue of GOT - Power is Power 7 comments
trump 7 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
German soldiers were not forced into the Wehrmacht under threat of death for themselves or their families. Stop spreading this bullshit. They had military conscription like the entire world around them (with consequences if you refused, like every other country).
Many Germans who were not die-hard Nazis volunteered because they believed in their role in leading the world, or because they felt that Germany got a bad deal out of WW1 . Most of those non-Germans fighting for the Germans during WW2 were aligned with the Reich out of politics and opposition to their own regional enemies. Yes. Anschluss happened, yes, Austrians joined the Wehrmacht. Many believed in Hitler's views... he was Austrian after all. Of course, when it came to the atrocities, they were human beings and many within the Wehrmacht opposed the extermination of religious and ethnic minorities. That's why those who carried out the extermination of Jews belonged to the SS - something the Wehrmacht opposed.
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Many Germans who were not die-hard Nazis volunteered because they believed in their role in leading the world, or because they felt that Germany got a bad deal out of WW1 . Most of those non-Germans fighting for the Germans during WW2 were aligned with the Reich out of politics and opposition to their own regional enemies. Yes. Anschluss happened, yes, Austrians joined the Wehrmacht. Many believed in Hitler's views... he was Austrian after all. Of course, when it came to the atrocities, they were human beings and many within the Wehrmacht opposed the extermination of religious and ethnic minorities. That's why those who carried out the extermination of Jews belonged to the SS - something the Wehrmacht opposed.
Misunderstood girlfriend 9 comments
Rob 7 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
Even though they are from London, they are still a person. You don't need to call them anything else.
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lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
yeah, nah, yeah, nah... odds are they don't write passwords in English...
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Error 334: Brain not found 13 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
She's a special type of idiot, as her spelling sucks and had her beau waste sweet words on her just to rile her up...
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IDEA 2 comments
lemmingoverlord
· 5 years ago
or while they are queuing up they should read the *literal* dozens if not hundreds of flyers, posters and warning messages on display explaining *exactly* what they have to do when getting checked by security.