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Old Posted Dec 8, 2011, 12:19 AM
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Nice and warm today, -3 or 28F. I was out in a t-shirt.
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Old Posted Dec 8, 2011, 2:23 AM
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i bet your nipples were very noticeable.
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It's probably my overworked exam week brain, but I thought you said "I bit your nipples..."
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Old Posted Dec 8, 2011, 2:58 AM
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i bet your nipples were very noticeable.
I was wearing a thick shirt so I don't think they were (no one has ever said anything), but my nipples often are visible. They're big and hard, like chick peas stuck to my chest. I get this from my dad's side of the family.

(I haven't posted anything creepy or gross about myself for a while, so hopefully this makes up for that. )
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Old Posted Dec 9, 2011, 12:59 AM
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I'm gone form here for a day only to come back to find someone is bitting nipples!
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looks like a veiled American-Canadian transit war is being fought in poor Cirrus's Portland photo thread. It's getting heated as a MS paint diagram was just unleashed..

btw what's this about vids big hard nipples being bitten?
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My cousin pierced his nipple when he was in high school. He said it stays hard now, so chafing can be an issue.
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looks like a veiled American-Canadian transit war is being fought in poor Cirrus's Portland photo thread.
My first thoughts after reading this: Portland + Transportation + Canada vs. USA = ue. Though he hasn't said anything that bothers me. Just a little predictable, that's all (bringing up the C-Train and Skytrain, and another Providence reference). And most of his criticisms aren't aimed at the LRT service, but rather the people it serves.

But J. Will...WTF is with this guy?
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Old Posted Dec 9, 2011, 4:44 AM
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i bet your nipples were very noticeable.
Mine are....not because it's cold, it's because they're on my forehead.
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Old Posted Dec 9, 2011, 8:45 AM
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But J. Will...WTF is with this guy?
I've wondered the same thing for years. He just has this kind of in-your-face xenophobia when it comes to anything American. I don't get it. Not that I haven't known Canadians too keen on us, but he talks about us as if we were Iran or something.
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I conceded to him in an argument once and that still wasn't good enough. I get enough of that from my employer, I don't need some idiot on the internet doing the same thing.

Then again, this forum is at the mercy of our Canadian overlords and drawing the ire of any Canadian forumer probably isn't the best idea around these parts.
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The subtle anti US sentiments are interesting, but I only usually hear that from forumers with a general chip on their shoulder. Not that there isnt room for major critisms of the US, but it's all too often swaddled in snark and it becomes an ugly thing.
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Probably because a bunch of hyper-sensitive Americans can't take a little criticism now and then and blow it way out of proportion.
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y'all are cool with me. i have a theory as to what it is. go into the canadian section, it seems like half our forum population is under 17. the american forumers seem much more mature and older. it's not a canada vs. america thing, i think it's a bunch of canadian kids versus a bunch of american adults.
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Does your Canadian brethren know you use phrases like "yall"? That's Kentucky-speak.
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I've never heard a Canadian use "y'all" without making it deliberately obvious. Sort of like when Americans say "eh" (and they never use it correctly either).

I actually think the Calgary forum's pretty good. I don't post there often, but I think I'm one of the youngest Calgarian forumers. If we're talking about 'normal' forumers, I'd say most of those guys qualify.
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For an American, Canadians are a lot like masturbation. The cultural differences are so minuscule that a conversation with a Canuck is pretty much the same as playing with yourself.
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Speaking of Canadian forumers, a handful of new Thunder Bayers have popped up recently. Pretty soon we'll have our own local, complete with 68 subsections that never get posts.
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For an American, Canadians are a lot like masturbation. The cultural differences are so minuscule that a conversation with a Canuck is pretty much the same as playing with yourself.
Uh. I don't know about the wacking off analogy. But I suppose if you are from Wash state and are talking to someone from BC. I suppose if you are from Calgary and talking to someone from Denver. There's other situations where that's not the case. I can barely understand my uncle from Mississippi when he speaks, and I live in a state that touches the south.
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Looks like ue was trying to defend J.Will only to feel the wrath of J.Will himself. Now ue is tangling with him


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Speaking of Canadian forumers, a handful of new Thunder Bayers have popped up recently. Pretty soon we'll have our own local, complete with 68 subsections that never get posts.

^I was about to say something about that! How did that happen??
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