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Who are all of you people?
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Sep 4, 2012 7:17 PM #733624
Sep 4, 2012 8:37 PM #733663
Messengers from Jebus.
Sep 4, 2012 9:34 PM #733684
Quote from JutsuDude
Who are all of you people?
They all joined like before '09 too.
Sep 4, 2012 9:57 PM #733701
Quote from eviltieBack in the days of Soviet Union the education was on the top, but now it's a piece of shit on a stick.
Careful, I think there are Americans here.
Sep 4, 2012 10:06 PM #733708
Quote from JutsuDude
Who are all of you people?
Its so weird seeing random green names you've never seen before
Sep 4, 2012 10:50 PM #733740
And apparently he's been around since 2009.
Sep 5, 2012 3:51 AM #733842
Quote from JutsuDude
Who are all of you people?
Pretty sure I'm some random lurk that logs in on average once every few months.
Sep 5, 2012 8:32 AM #733920
Quote from FusionCareful, I think there are Americans here.
Just a fact, like it or not. The difference is enormous.
@Kero - nice colours in your avatar/signature. Cool character, it's head somehow reminds me Blender logotype.

Sep 5, 2012 11:09 AM #733993
My car is with the doctor. My laptop is in intensive care. My tv is in the morgue. This is looking like an expensive week.
Plus when I took the tv back to where I got it (still covered by the warranty) I had to deal with an American customer service lady. Objectively I know most of you guys are American and I have to deal with you pretty regularly, but it's so much worse when they're there in the flesh with their accents burrowing deep into your cerebrum. When I am emperor all of you will have to communicate via blackboards and chalk. And you'll be issued masks so that you can look more like me, but that will go for just about everyone.
Plus when I took the tv back to where I got it (still covered by the warranty) I had to deal with an American customer service lady. Objectively I know most of you guys are American and I have to deal with you pretty regularly, but it's so much worse when they're there in the flesh with their accents burrowing deep into your cerebrum. When I am emperor all of you will have to communicate via blackboards and chalk. And you'll be issued masks so that you can look more like me, but that will go for just about everyone.
Sep 5, 2012 11:47 AM #734009
Quote from FusionCareful, I think there are Americans here.
so...?
just saying the education was better back then doesn't mean he is an extreme communist and wants to remove america's capitalism.
my mum's from Czech Republic, and she also said that one good thing about the russian occupation was that there were like no people without a job. Because everyone was forced to work at least somehow. Today many people who could have a job just do nothing, and others who would do anything for a small job can't get it.
so yeah..
but that still doesn't mean that I support the system the soviet union had.
Sep 5, 2012 4:35 PM #734109
Quote from ZedMy car is with the doctor. My laptop is in intensive care. My tv is in the morgue. This is looking like an expensive week.
Plus when I took the tv back to where I got it (still covered by the warranty) I had to deal with an American customer service lady. Objectively I know most of you guys are American and I have to deal with you pretty regularly, but it's so much worse when they're there in the flesh with their accents burrowing deep into your cerebrum. When I am emperor all of you will have to communicate via blackboards and chalk. And you'll be issued masks so that you can look more like me, but that will go for just about everyone.
Liar. There's no such thing as American customer service. She must've been from India.
Also, you're the ones that talk wierd, not us!
Quote from +Omegaso...?
just saying the education was better back then doesn't mean he is an extreme communist and wants to remove america's capitalism.
my mum's from Czech Republic, and she also said that one good thing about the russian occupation was that there were like no people without a job. Because everyone was forced to work at least somehow. Today many people who could have a job just do nothing, and others who would do anything for a small job can't get it.
so yeah..
but that still doesn't mean that I support the system the soviet union had.
DIE YOU FUCKING REDS!
Sep 5, 2012 11:15 PM #734309
Quote from +Omegaso...?
just saying the education was better back then doesn't mean he is an extreme communist and wants to remove america's capitalism.
my mum's from Czech Republic, and she also said that one good thing about the russian occupation was that there were like no people without a job. Because everyone was forced to work at least somehow. Today many people who could have a job just do nothing, and others who would do anything for a small job can't get it.
so yeah..
but that still doesn't mean that I support the system the soviet union had.
I was telling a joke, weirdo.
In other news, I got my first car today. (:
Sep 5, 2012 11:25 PM #734321
What it is?
Sep 6, 2012 5:52 AM #734433
My car is coming home today all healthy and moving and stuff. I was expecting to have to pay £300 or so for the repairs but it turns out the problems were just cheap things that could be fixed with a hammer. Good week :)
Sep 6, 2012 6:24 PM #734834
Zed what kind of car do you drive? I can't imagine you driving a normal car.