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MAY MY NUDITY INSPIRE YOU AS THE SIGHT OF YOU IN A CORSET INSPIRES ME


Of course these posts switched. That makes sense.


Woran wrote:
Starting the new job tomorrow. Pretty nervous!

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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

1) Fact - Shivering burns more calories than sweating

2) Fact - Shivering does not stink
3) Fact - Sweating stinks (not just the BO from endocrine sweat, but pure water sweat still stinks - ask anyone who's had a classroom full of elementary kids after P.E. - I used to dread that)
4) Fact - You can always put on more clothes if you are cold
5) Fact - When you are naked and still hot, you cannot take off clothes
6) Fact - It takes less energy to forcefully heat a room than to forcefully cool one
7) Fact - Wind makes the cold worse
8) Fact - Walls and/or a freaking windbreaker stops the wind
9) Fact - Humidity makes the heat worse
10) Fact - Nothing short of an air conditioner or dehumidifier helps with humidity

Cold > Hot

Deal with it. #TeamFreehold

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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

1) Fact - Shivering burns more calories than sweating

2) Fact - Shivering does not stink
3) Fact - Sweating stinks (not just the BO from endocrine sweat, but pure water sweat still stinks - ask anyone who's had a classroom full of elementary kids after P.E. - I used to dread that)
4) Fact - You can always put on more clothes if you are cold
5) Fact - When you are naked and still hot, you cannot take off clothes
6) Fact - It takes less energy to forcefully heat a room than to forcefully cool one
7) Fact - Wind makes the cold worse
8) Fact - Walls and/or a freaking windbreaker stops the wind
9) Fact - Humidity makes the heat worse
10) Fact - Nothing short of an air conditioner or dehumidifier helps with humidity

Cold > Hot

Deal with it. #TeamFreehold

You say this as if we don't already know it.

Still prefer hot over cold anyway. It's not about facts, it's about comfort.


Just a Mort wrote:

I can stand heat, but not the light and I have a pointy twisted canine that looks like a teeny weeny fang in humanoid shape. I eat raw garlic(pass the soy sauce, please), have a reflection in the mirror, and if you brandished a crucifix at me I might grab it saying shiny.

** spoiler omitted **

I am very vulnerable to cold weather though. And am not comfortable at 20-22 degrees.

I can work with this. You have a very solid start.

The garlic, reflection, and crucifix bits can stay. Immunity to those things is a blessing, enjoy it.


Spider-Man was great. Highly recommended. Go see it. =)


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I finally saw Infinity War.

That s$@# had so many plot holes and bad writing in it I wanted to scream at the screen.

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Don't question movie logic! Or at least that's what my BF says to me =P

I try not to be too judgy with regards to movies these days. Or at least only my BF gets a earful on it.

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Paizo boards are very laggy today.


I can question movie logic when f~!&ing comic books are more logical than they are.

I don't even have the time to get into how many more plot holes the MCU has than the source material.

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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

I finally saw Infinity War.

That s&~% had so many plot holes and bad writing in it I wanted to scream at the screen.

Just wait until the next one, when it's finally revealed that Doctor Strange is really Steve Rogers father and Steve Rogers was in actuality a young, plucky street urchin ready to board the Titanic named Leonardo DiCaprio.

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The problem is I never read any comics so I really don't know what the comic books talked about lol. Or anything about the Marvel or DC universe other then the movies. Hence I have nothing to compare to and don't judge.


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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

1) Fact - Shivering burns more calories than sweating

2) Fact - Shivering does not stink
3) Fact - Sweating stinks (not just the BO from endocrine sweat, but pure water sweat still stinks - ask anyone who's had a classroom full of elementary kids after P.E. - I used to dread that)
4) Fact - You can always put on more clothes if you are cold
5) Fact - When you are naked and still hot, you must be Captain Yesterday
6) Fact - It takes less energy to forcefully heat a room than to forcefully cool one
7) Fact - Wind makes the cold worse
8) Fact - Walls and/or a freaking windbreaker stops the wind
9) Fact - Humidity makes the heat worse
10) Fact - Nothing short of an air conditioner or dehumidifier helps with humidity

Cold > Hot

Deal with it. #TeamFreehold

1) Not when you're building a wall or patio while you sweat, 2) Shivering sucks, 3) I wouldn't know, I have almost no sense of smell, 4) Yes, but 6 months of wearing an extra 25 pounds just to go out the f#*#ing door otherwise your feet literally fall off is exhausting, 5) fixed that for you, 6) Not according to my heating bill, also windows, 7) Wind sucks, hard, 8) Sure, I'll build the wall, 9) and 10) Yes, but it still beats winter.

Teamsomething,something,atleastwegottoes.

No, I still can't physically attach a # to the front of my mashed up sentences.


Just a Mort wrote:
The problem is I never read any comics so I really don't know what the comic books talked about lol. Or anything about the Marvel or DC universe other then the movies. Hence I have nothing to compare to and don't judge.

Yay! A fellow comic ignorant Marvel movie goer!


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Freehold DM wrote:
MAY MY NUDITY INSPIRE YOU AS THE SIGHT OF YOU IN A CORSET INSPIRES ME

You do not want to see me in a corset. Trust me!

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captain yesterday wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
The problem is I never read any comics so I really don't know what the comic books talked about lol. Or anything about the Marvel or DC universe other then the movies. Hence I have nothing to compare to and don't judge.
Yay! A fellow comic ignorant Marvel movie goer!

*High paws Capt Yesterday*

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We put the classroom guys in our girls school uniform before(it's a dress) when we were in college. It didn't kill us, so you in a corset shouldn't be too bad.

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More people die of cold then of heat. Like 20 times more.


And now the soreness starts to set in.


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Happy New Year, everyone.


Just a Mort wrote:
So the gallstone was out? How big was it? Ok that is beginning to sound rather morbid.

So the doctor did the scan and didn't find a block but by that time the pain had passed. He assumed that the morphine helped it pass through. So no real way to say how big it was. He said there was a chance it could of been an ulcer but I don't drink or have any of the habits that cause them so the gallstone was far more likely that combined with where the pain was at.


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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:

I finally saw Infinity War.

That s*@% had so many plot holes and bad writing in it I wanted to scream at the screen.

Imma need you to just take the hate elsewhere. we will have to throw down.

(I need a somewhat joking alias.)


Well, since the forums are slow at the moment, I'll just say good night, everyone.


Night John. (overlap)


Now it's 1 for the money, 2 for the show, 3 to get ready, 4 for sales, 5 for customer service, 6 to repeat these options...


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I buy all my guns from a guy called T-Rex. He's a small arm dealer.


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Bilbo was surprised to wake up one morning and find a supermarket in his garden. It was an unexpected object in the Baggins' area.


Do you ever wake up, kiss the person next to you, and just feel so glad to be alive? Well I did yesterday, and now I'm not allowed to fly on that airline ever again.


Did you know that before the invention of the crowbar, crows would drink at home.


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Quick tax question: Can I claim my Indian bread company as a charitable write off? It is a Naan-Profit Organization.


My laptop won't stop playing the song "Hello". I think it's because it's a Dell.

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Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
So the gallstone was out? How big was it? Ok that is beginning to sound rather morbid.
So the doctor did the scan and didn't find a block but by that time the pain had passed. He assumed that the morphine helped it pass through. So no real way to say how big it was. He said there was a chance it could of been an ulcer but I don't drink or have any of the habits that cause them so the gallstone was far more likely that combined with where the pain was at.

OK that's good to hear its out. This is one of those things better out then in. Will you have problems claiming insurance for this?

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Also, I'm feeling very old today.


Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
So the gallstone was out? How big was it? Ok that is beginning to sound rather morbid.
So the doctor did the scan and didn't find a block but by that time the pain had passed. He assumed that the morphine helped it pass through. So no real way to say how big it was. He said there was a chance it could of been an ulcer but I don't drink or have any of the habits that cause them so the gallstone was far more likely that combined with where the pain was at.
OK that's good to hear its out. This is one of those things better out then in. Will you have problems claiming insurance for this?

Yes this ordeal is probably going to cost me but fortunately I can make payments and there is no interest plus since I'm uninsured they give me like a 89% discount on the cost. They have not sent me the final bill yet however so it will still probably be ridiculous. We will see.

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Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
So the gallstone was out? How big was it? Ok that is beginning to sound rather morbid.
So the doctor did the scan and didn't find a block but by that time the pain had passed. He assumed that the morphine helped it pass through. So no real way to say how big it was. He said there was a chance it could of been an ulcer but I don't drink or have any of the habits that cause them so the gallstone was far more likely that combined with where the pain was at.
OK that's good to hear its out. This is one of those things better out then in. Will you have problems claiming insurance for this?
Yes this ordeal is probably going to cost me but fortunately I can make payments and there is no interest plus since I'm uninsured they give me like a 89% discount on the cost. They have not sent me the final bill yet however so it will still probably be ridiculous. We will see.

You mean your hotel doesn't insure for this kind of thing?

Political:

Why are they charging the uninsured less? Shouldn't everyone be charged equally?


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Do you ever wake up, kiss the person next to you, and just feel so glad to be alive? Well I did yesterday, and now I'm not allowed to fly on that airline ever again.

You need to work on your kissing skills.


Just a Mort wrote:
Also, I'm feeling very old today.

Why are you old today?

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Things happening in PBP land and I'm not sure at this point to close the AP or try recruiting. I really dislike recruiting in the middle of the AP since it does the new player coming in no good(he doesn't get the whole story) and theres a gap in continuity.

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Also I'm tired of dealing with people who think that RPGs are all about rolling dice and killing monsters for loot. That you are NOT EXPECTED to do anything more then that.


Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
So the gallstone was out? How big was it? Ok that is beginning to sound rather morbid.
So the doctor did the scan and didn't find a block but by that time the pain had passed. He assumed that the morphine helped it pass through. So no real way to say how big it was. He said there was a chance it could of been an ulcer but I don't drink or have any of the habits that cause them so the gallstone was far more likely that combined with where the pain was at.
OK that's good to hear its out. This is one of those things better out then in. Will you have problems claiming insurance for this?
Yes this ordeal is probably going to cost me but fortunately I can make payments and there is no interest plus since I'm uninsured they give me like a 89% discount on the cost. They have not sent me the final bill yet however so it will still probably be ridiculous. We will see.

You mean your hotel doesn't insure for this kind of thing?

** spoiler omitted **

I opted out of insurance through the hotel because of the cost of getting onto the hotels insurance. The insurance policy offered was terrible. It cost to much off my checks and the coverage wasn't good enough to make up for that.

Ah ok So its a discount for the uninsured. I can think of a few reasons. #1 if they charged the full amount no one would pay it so its a loss for them.
This is because they can't actually make me pay it.
#2 they don't have to process all the insurance stuff. If you know much about american healthcare system saying about 89% of our costs are insurance related is probably down playing it.


Just a Mort wrote:
Also I'm tired of dealing with people who think that RPGs are all about rolling dice and killing monsters for loot. That you are NOT EXPECTED to do anything more then that.

Lasers....


Hmm that sucks. My friends who were getting married are back from there honey moon so hopefully soon we might get a game going again. *fingers crossed*

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Yeah I've heard stories about American healthcare. Because usually down here when you get hospitalised the steps will be:

1) If you're working, company insurance takes care of it

2) If you're not working, then your insurance policy takes over.

3) If you didn't have insurance for that particular event, your family tells at you, see why didn't you buy insurance for that the last time I told you to?


Just a Mort wrote:
Dr. Doommaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
Also I'm tired of dealing with people who think that RPGs are all about rolling dice and killing monsters for loot. That you are NOT EXPECTED to do anything more then that.
Lasers....
It's considered assault or possibly even murder depending on where you aim.

and?

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Dr. Doommaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
Also I'm tired of dealing with people who think that RPGs are all about rolling dice and killing monsters for loot. That you are NOT EXPECTED to do anything more then that.
Lasers....

It's considered assault or possibly even murder depending on where you aim.


Doom is so genius he formulated the response to your statement before you even typed it out.


Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
So the gallstone was out? How big was it? Ok that is beginning to sound rather morbid.
So the doctor did the scan and didn't find a block but by that time the pain had passed. He assumed that the morphine helped it pass through. So no real way to say how big it was. He said there was a chance it could of been an ulcer but I don't drink or have any of the habits that cause them so the gallstone was far more likely that combined with where the pain was at.
OK that's good to hear its out. This is one of those things better out then in. Will you have problems claiming insurance for this?
Yes this ordeal is probably going to cost me but fortunately I can make payments and there is no interest plus since I'm uninsured they give me like a 89% discount on the cost. They have not sent me the final bill yet however so it will still probably be ridiculous. We will see.

You mean your hotel doesn't insure for this kind of thing?

** spoiler omitted **

Spoiler:
Since the hospitals can't legally refuse to treat the uninsured, they charge the insured people more to subsidize the uninsured.
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I can't do it. I am bound by the laws of the land. The law is my master and I am her servant.

You see it all boils down to this: I could run the whole thing as a combat stimulation game where you go murder everyone for loots.

But what people are claiming is they want all the advantages(which should be rightly earned by RPing), and if they didn't RP, it should be auto botted that they did so they get all those advantages. And they are justified in doing so.

WTF? If you want something then work for it!


Just a Mort wrote:

I can't do it. I am bound by the laws of the land. The law is my master and I am her servant.

You see it all boils down to this: I could run the whole thing as a combat stimulation game where you go murder everyone for loots.

But what people are claiming is they want all the advantages(which should be rightly earned by RPing), and if they didn't RP, it should be auto botted that they did so they get all those advantages. And they are justified in doing so.

WTF? If you want something then work for it!

So what you do is take over the land and change the rules so you can do whatever you would like.

Also find a new group maybe keep some of the players you like. Execute the rest.

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