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06-13-2017 , 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysFolding
What, pray tell, is a hack-a-mon?

It's kinda like pokemon go but instead of finding pocket monsters you go around and find insecure wireless networks and collect them all!
06-13-2017 , 04:02 PM
Honestly that sounds both more rewarding and more interesting!

Find one named Slowpoke will you?
06-13-2017 , 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by spaceman Bryce
ok, i'll take your word for it. I have no idea.
He lives*


*at night occasionally in bars and poker games with father while they simultaneously abuse Mop Rake, their trusty servant.
06-13-2017 , 04:15 PM
Engineers log startdate 6132.8 The lolstailians have once again begun disseminating moprake propaganda. They have created multiple forum user accounts known as "gimmicks" and built entire fake sections of sub forums about poker, which have nothing to do with actual poker. They lure unsuspecting moprake virgins into their hedonistic ways.
06-13-2017 , 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysFolding
Honestly that sounds both more rewarding and more interesting!

Find one named Slowpoke will you?

I haven't yet but I'll keep an eye out! FBIvan is a very common one that you can find!
06-13-2017 , 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by wisski
Engineers log startdate 6132.8 The lolstailians have once again begun disseminating moprake propaganda. They have created multiple forum user accounts known as "gimmicks" and built entire fake sections of sub forums about poker, which have nothing to do with actual poker. They lure unsuspecting moprake virgins into their hedonistic ways.

oooh this is getting good!

06-13-2017 , 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by spaceman Bryce
im never really b ored because i always feel sick to my stomach or full of rage.
That... sounds fun.

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Originally Posted by wisski
Engineers log startdate 6132.8 The lolstailians have once again begun disseminating moprake propaganda. They have created multiple forum user accounts known as "gimmicks" and built entire fake sections of sub forums about poker, which have nothing to do with actual poker. They lure unsuspecting moprake virgins into their hedonistic ways.
I know nothing about poker.
06-13-2017 , 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by AllCowsEatGrass
I haven't yet but I'll keep an eye out! FBIvan is a very common one that you can find!
I know, they're SO FUNNY those wifi networks
06-13-2017 , 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by wisski
Engineers log startdate 6132.8 The lolstailians have once again begun disseminating moprake propaganda. They have created multiple forum user accounts known as "gimmicks" and built entire fake sections of sub forums about poker, which have nothing to do with actual poker. They lure unsuspecting moprake virgins into their hedonistic ways.
Touched for the very first time!
06-13-2017 , 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysFolding
they simultaneously abuse Mop Rake, their trusty servant.
Can confirm

They treat the swiffer so sweetly...
06-13-2017 , 04:42 PM
Poor, poor Mop Rake.
06-13-2017 , 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysFolding
Find one named Slowpoke will you?
I named mine, "Tell my WiFi love her"...I giggle every time I see it, but I'm sincerely considering switching it up to the things I don't say...

"Your music sucks, and is too loud"
"Put your kids to bed at a normal time"
"Your yard looks like awful. Pick up your crap."
"Please stop watching me from your bedroom"
"Put on a bra or lose 100lbs. You choose."
"Your dogs howl all day while you're at work"
06-13-2017 , 04:44 PM
Second to last has my vote ainec
06-13-2017 , 04:46 PM
storz & bickel came out with a new kind of vaporizer and i'm thinking about switching over from the volcano because the volcano uses these bags that get worn out over time but whenever i need to buy new bags i always just get new bags instead of a new vaporizing system. that being said i'm still very happy with the volcano over a glass pipe and flame and every time i blow a bag i'm like whoaaaaaaaaa i'm sf high rn
06-13-2017 , 04:47 PM
Creeper in his bedroom is the one I'd most like to stop, tbh
06-13-2017 , 04:51 PM
So wear a pair of shorts with a big hairy cock on the front and stand in the window while wearing them. Either he'll stop looking or want sum of that, to which you can blackmail him with his perverse fantasy.

Win/win iyam ainec
06-13-2017 , 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Kristy
I named mine, "Tell my WiFi love her"...I giggle every time I see it, but I'm sincerely considering switching it up to the things I don't say...

"Your music sucks, and is too loud"
"Put your kids to bed at a normal time"
"Your yard looks like awful. Pick up your crap."
"Please stop watching me from your bedroom"
"Put on a bra or lose 100lbs. You choose."
"Your dogs howl all day while you're at work"

lol that's a good name!
06-13-2017 , 04:56 PM
oh wow there's quite a few people with that SSID in the world it looks like

Last edited by AllCowsEatGrass; 06-13-2017 at 04:56 PM. Reason: wigle.net
06-13-2017 , 04:56 PM
Re: music sucks...the woman across had two friends over on her deck and in the middle of a bunch of new country music they actually stopped and did the cha cha slide.

Undrunk.

In semi public.

True story. I still don't know if I'm annoyed by their bad taste or impressed at their absolute refusal to give any ****s whatsoever.
06-13-2017 , 04:58 PM
06-13-2017 , 04:58 PM
damn there's a bunch in Seattle
06-13-2017 , 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by gregorio
Way TLDR re why cage free is not much better (or even worse) than battery cage
Spoiler:
from 2010 to 2013, McD's helped to finance, through the Coalition of Sustainable Egg Supply, a groundbreaking study on hen housing. Conducted by 18 leading researchers at Michigan State University, the University of California, Iowa State and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it compared the impact of the three most-used housing systems:
  • Standard battery cages, in which four to eight birds each have about 67 square inches (the size of a magazine cover) of living space;
  • “Furnished” or “enriched” cages, which have about twice as much space, plus separate areas for nesting and perching;
  • Cage-free, often known as free-run, in which birds are loose in an open barn, but not allowed outside (free range means the birds get to go outside when the weather co-operates).
All three systems were rated based on a variety of factors, including food safety, animal health and well-being, environment, worker health and safety, and food affordability.

When it came to freedom and the ability for birds to express natural behaviours, a cage-free environment, not surprisingly, provides the most benefits. And yet, contrary to popular opinion, it also has the greatest negative impact in every category. On animal health and well-being, the environment, worker health and safety, and food affordability, cage-free had the most severe consequences.

For example, 12 per cent of cage-free hens die prematurely – about double the rate of those in cage systems – often from issues that cages were originally introduced to prevent: bone injuries, excessive pecking – and cannibalism.

The last of those is caused by a variety of factors, but “once cannibalization starts, it spreads throughout the flock, because birds copy each other’s behaviour,” says Joy Mench, a professor of animal science at UC Davis, and a lead researcher on the study. “If a bird is in a conventional [battery cage] system and there’s only six birds, it doesn’t go very far. But if it’s in an aviary where you have lots of birds, you can get this very rapid spread of cannibalization.”

The study also raised concerns about hygiene, air quality and health, of both hens and workers. With cages, manure drops through the wire floor, collected safely away from both the bird and eggs. But when birds are free to roam, it can be difficult to control where the eggs and manure end up. Meanwhile, material for dust-bathing – bits of straw or sawdust that the birds roll around in to “clean” themselves of parasites – is also kicked up into the air, resulting in dust levels between eight and 10 times that of caged systems.

In most categories, problems with furnished cages were less severe than they were with either battery or cage-free systems.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...ticle29797385/
For some reason I kind of distrust research sponsored by Micky DF
06-13-2017 , 05:51 PM
I'm not in Seattle, and I want one named Slowpoke
06-13-2017 , 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.mmmKay
For some reason I kind of distrust research sponsored by Micky DF
But they've switched to only cage free, which the research says doesn't really make a difference.
06-13-2017 , 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysFolding
I'm not in Seattle, and I want one named Slowpoke

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