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I think we need to figure out some way to solve that. My own sollution would be to have all new keyboards come with a built-in taser system. Anyone who tries to represent "you are" as a two letter word gets zapped.
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Reading the comments on the mlb site has convinced me that I know a lot more about baseball then most people. :bangwall:
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Nickswitz wrote:Well, I leaerned again that reading YouTube comments is really bad for thinking, and possibly detrimental to your health and well-being. :bangwall:
And your spelling, apparently.
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Yes, it hurts my spelling too... :D
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Anyone with long hair (i'm thinking Tsu or one of the few females we have here) find it a pain in the ass drying it?

I sit under a hairdryer for nearly an hour and my hair is STILL dripping afterward. Then the puppy tries to come and lick it.
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Royal_Foxx wrote:Reading the comments on the mlb site has convinced me that I know a lot more about baseball then most people. :bangwall:
Comments sections on any website are cesspools of ignorance in all its many forms.
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Reliant121 wrote:Anyone with long hair (i'm thinking Tsu or one of the few females we have here) find it a pain in the ass drying it?
To be honest, my hair is longer than Uzume's by a good margin. :lol:

It ain't that tough; I just vigorously towel-dry it, then leave it alone. Takes maybe fifteen minutes.
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Reliant121 wrote:Anyone with long hair (i'm thinking Tsu or one of the few females we have here) find it a pain in the ass drying it?

I sit under a hairdryer for nearly an hour and my hair is STILL dripping afterward. Then the puppy tries to come and lick it.
Yes I do. That's why I just twist it up in a bun or braid it after I wash it.
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Mine isn't long enough to be able to tie it o twist it into shapes so have little option but to dry it. But its so ridiculously thick its like...trying to blow dry the amazon rainforest.
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Reliant121 wrote:Anyone with long hair (i'm thinking Tsu or one of the few females we have here) find it a pain in the ass drying it?

I sit under a hairdryer for nearly an hour and my hair is STILL dripping afterward. Then the puppy tries to come and lick it.
Believe it or don't, but when I wore my hair long it was down to my crack (when wet - it curled when dry.) Plus, it was thick enough to break two electric clippers when I decided to cut it short. I never blew-dried it; if you get a haircut often enough to at least just cut the dead ends, a good towel dry and a well-ventilated room should do the trick.
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Some Transformer fans are fucking idiots.
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I can't wait to hear about this.
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It's just the whole 'Michael Bay is raping my childhood!' bullshit that's been going on has reached my saturation point. I've had it with whiners who think that simply because he didn't turn the original G1 series premiere into a live-action movie, the movies are 'horrendous' and 'not like transformers!"

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Generation one was one of the better cartoons of the eighties and still in some respects holds up reasonably well today, but in others it's aged worse than moldy bread left on the countertop. Carbombia anyone???
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Reliant121 wrote:Mine isn't long enough to be able to tie it o twist it into shapes so have little option but to dry it. But its so ridiculously thick its like...trying to blow dry the amazon rainforest.
If I'm on duty I cut my hair every Monday and Friday to 1/4th inch and shave Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday. Takes my hair about thirty seconds to dry.
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