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Post by scyhopath on Aug 30, 2017 3:10:53 GMT -5
Can a battle of two vaginas be considered a vaginadown? P.S.: The dreaded auto-censor!
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Post by bringmethemonkey on Aug 30, 2017 6:52:09 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 7:09:47 GMT -5
Back at the office today.
Feels hollow, empty, pointless with all the struggles going on in the city and elsewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 12:43:01 GMT -5
So apparently virtual racing is becoming a big thing, like e-sports. Just noticed McLaren F1 official Twitter account (1.5M followers) retweeted about my mate who's racing in their "World's Fastest Gamer" competition. I'm not half bad in those games either. I haven't played racing simulators since I got my new guitar last summer but before that I was just behind the absolute top. Give me a wheel, somewhat realistic racing game and I'd still beat all the Gran Turismo or Forza players easily e. I'm not sure if I could stand the pressure though. I've driven some "big" races (like 24h endurances with driver swaps) where have been all the top drivers from internet and the pressure was actually really big because one mistake and your race could end. Some of the drivers I've raced and chatted with are actually professionals in real life too. Kevin Korjus was Renault F1's test driver for a while, Teemu Suninen is currently driving WRC, Nick Catsburg has raced Blancpain GT series and Dennis Lind has raced European Le Mans Series.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 30, 2017 15:35:45 GMT -5
Middle Age: "the period between early adulthood and old age, usually considered as the years from about 45 to 65."
Good. I guess that quantifies that I have 15 more years of youth. Fuck turning 30.
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Post by mimmihopps on Aug 30, 2017 16:40:20 GMT -5
@kitjenson, Jessica and all the others, stay safe.
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Post by Jessica on Aug 30, 2017 17:07:06 GMT -5
@kitjenson, Jessica and all the others, stay safe. Dallas is six hours away from Houston, so everything's alright here. Know @kitjenson is over there though, so was worried.
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Post by matt on Aug 30, 2017 17:12:33 GMT -5
So apparently virtual racing is becoming a big thing, like e-sports. Just noticed McLaren F1 official Twitter account (1.5M followers) retweeted about my mate who's racing in their "World's Fastest Gamer" competition. I'm not half bad in those games either. I haven't played racing simulators since I got my new guitar last summer but before that I was just behind the absolute top. Give me a wheel, somewhat realistic racing game and I'd still beat all the Gran Turismo or Forza players easily e. I'm not sure if I could stand the pressure though. I've driven some "big" races (like 24h endurances with driver swaps) where have been all the top drivers from internet and the pressure was actually really big because one mistake and your race could end. Some of the drivers I've raced and chatted with are actually professionals in real life too. Kevin Korjus was Renault F1's test driver for a while, Teemu Suninen is currently driving WRC, Nick Catsburg has raced Blancpain GT series and Dennis Lind has raced European Le Mans Series. I don't play video games often but the motor racing ones I play when I get the chance are mentally exhausting! Gran Turismo, Dirt and F1 are the go to games for me. You really have to be on your toes, given the realism and challenges you face. I'm a bit of an F1 hardcore myself so it must have been cool interacting with Korjus.
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Post by Poshbird05 on Aug 30, 2017 17:28:45 GMT -5
Middle Age: "the period between early adulthood and old age, usually considered as the years from about 45 to 65." Good. I guess that quantifies that I have 15 more years of youth. Fuck turning 30. You'll always be an annoying 16 year old to me. Stay young.
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Post by My Big Name on Aug 30, 2017 17:30:55 GMT -5
Been getting really bad panic attacks these last few nights, seems alright tonight but I'm still not 100% sure if I'll get one or not.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 17:41:08 GMT -5
So apparently virtual racing is becoming a big thing, like e-sports. Just noticed McLaren F1 official Twitter account (1.5M followers) retweeted about my mate who's racing in their "World's Fastest Gamer" competition. I'm not half bad in those games either. I haven't played racing simulators since I got my new guitar last summer but before that I was just behind the absolute top. Give me a wheel, somewhat realistic racing game and I'd still beat all the Gran Turismo or Forza players easily e. I'm not sure if I could stand the pressure though. I've driven some "big" races (like 24h endurances with driver swaps) where have been all the top drivers from internet and the pressure was actually really big because one mistake and your race could end. Some of the drivers I've raced and chatted with are actually professionals in real life too. Kevin Korjus was Renault F1's test driver for a while, Teemu Suninen is currently driving WRC, Nick Catsburg has raced Blancpain GT series and Dennis Lind has raced European Le Mans Series. I don't play video games often but the motor racing ones I play when I get the chance are mentally exhausting! Gran Turismo, Dirt and F1 are the go to games for me. You really have to be on your toes, given the realism and challenges you face. I'm a bit of an F1 hardcore myself so it must have been cool interacting with Korjus. I enjoyed Dirt Rally but it was really hard! It's weird to play because you have to listen to driving instructions instead of memorizing the track. I tried older F1 game (F1 2013 I think) but I couldn't get the wheel settings right so I gave up, haven't tried newer games since that. You can get good F1 mods for Assetto Corsa and rFactor so I haven't felt the need to try new Codemasters games. I also played iRacing but F1 races in that game are quite serious and the game is expensive. And yeah, it was cool to see Kevin Korjus. I only met him two times but we had nice races (I won!) and chatted a while. I think it was 3 years ago. I've seen his brother many times but never seen Kevin since that. The game was Live For Speed, btw. Really small community so you get to know people. Even Valtteri Bottas played it back in the day
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Aug 30, 2017 18:26:43 GMT -5
I have a better idea. Forthe Sulky D'or this year, Franck Nivard and JMB box off. The winner gets the Sulky D'or.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 18:34:21 GMT -5
So apparently virtual racing is becoming a big thing, like e-sports. Just noticed McLaren F1 official Twitter account (1.5M followers) retweeted about my mate who's racing in their "World's Fastest Gamer" competition. I'm not half bad in those games either. I haven't played racing simulators since I got my new guitar last summer but before that I was just behind the absolute top. Give me a wheel, somewhat realistic racing game and I'd still beat all the Gran Turismo or Forza players easily e. I'm not sure if I could stand the pressure though. I've driven some "big" races (like 24h endurances with driver swaps) where have been all the top drivers from internet and the pressure was actually really big because one mistake and your race could end. Some of the drivers I've raced and chatted with are actually professionals in real life too. Kevin Korjus was Renault F1's test driver for a while, Teemu Suninen is currently driving WRC, Nick Catsburg has raced Blancpain GT series and Dennis Lind has raced European Le Mans Series. I don't play video games often but the motor racing ones I play when I get the chance are mentally exhausting! Gran Turismo, Dirt and F1 are the go to games for me. You really have to be on your toes, given the realism and challenges you face. I'm a bit of an F1 hardcore myself so it must have been cool interacting with Korjus. I actually beta tested F1 2017 but have yet to buy the full game.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Aug 30, 2017 18:44:31 GMT -5
Be like Franck Nivard and support Marseille your local team:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 20:43:27 GMT -5
I was awaken today by my dad playing X-Files´s theme song, jesus fucking christ.
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Post by mimmihopps on Aug 31, 2017 1:00:48 GMT -5
@kitjenson, Jessica and all the others, stay safe. Dallas is six hours away from Houston, so everything's alright here. Know @kitjenson is over there though, so was worried. Glad to hear you're safe. Still stay safe both of you!
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Post by akaidleroses on Aug 31, 2017 1:32:07 GMT -5
Been getting really bad panic attacks these last few nights, seems alright tonight but I'm still not 100% sure if I'll get one or not. I deal with panic attacks and they are a bastard to suffer with and I wish you all the best. There is no magic cure for anxiety and the terrifying attacks but simple stuff like breathing exercises can bring the level of the attack down a few notches to make it a little bit more manageable. Exercise is essential to mental health so go for long walks or even set yourself a goal of beginning to do some running. I bought a weight set for my bedroom that helps burn of excess stress. I'm in no way into bodybuilding but I do it a few times a week and it really helps to take my mind of the anxiety that can get hold of you and make life unbearable. Having a wank helps too.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Aug 31, 2017 5:34:23 GMT -5
Contrive interview by....Contrive? This makes no sense but digging the new album tracks.
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Post by My Big Name on Aug 31, 2017 6:30:46 GMT -5
Been getting really bad panic attacks these last few nights, seems alright tonight but I'm still not 100% sure if I'll get one or not. I deal with panic attacks and they are a bastard to suffer with and I wish you all the best. There is no magic cure for anxiety and the terrifying attacks but simple stuff like breathing exercises can bring the level of the attack down a few notches to make it a little bit more manageable. Exercise is essential to mental health so go for long walks or even set yourself a goal of beginning to do some running. I bought a weight set for my bedroom that helps burn of excess stress. I'm in no way into bodybuilding but I do it a few times a week and it really helps to take my mind of the anxiety that can get hold of you and make life unbearable. Having a wank helps too. Thank you, I think I've gotten a lot better at managing them since I first started getting them a few months ago, it's one of the most terrifying things to deal with when you have no clue what's going on but when I learnt the ways to calm myself down a little bit it made things a tad easier. I will definitely have to start exercising more as it's the summer holidays at the moment and I've practically been sitting around doing nothing for the majority of it so thanks for the advice on that one. Listening to music always helps with my anxiety so maybe combining that with a bike ride or a walk everyday/every week could go a long way. All the best!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2017 7:19:01 GMT -5
New haircut, mad fer it. Too short sideburns, though...
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Post by akaidleroses on Aug 31, 2017 7:37:06 GMT -5
I deal with panic attacks and they are a bastard to suffer with and I wish you all the best. There is no magic cure for anxiety and the terrifying attacks but simple stuff like breathing exercises can bring the level of the attack down a few notches to make it a little bit more manageable. Exercise is essential to mental health so go for long walks or even set yourself a goal of beginning to do some running. I bought a weight set for my bedroom that helps burn of excess stress. I'm in no way into bodybuilding but I do it a few times a week and it really helps to take my mind of the anxiety that can get hold of you and make life unbearable. Having a wank helps too. Thank you, I think I've got a lot better at managing them since I first started getting them a few months ago, it's one of the most terrifying things to deal with when you have no clue what's going on but when I learnt the ways to calm myself down a little bit it made things a tad easier. I will definitely have to start exercising more as it's the summer holidays at the moment and I've practically been sitting around doing nothing for the majority of it so thanks for the advice on that one. Listening to music always helps with my anxiety so maybe combining that with a bike ride or a walk everyday/every week could go a long way. All the best! You are definitely showing the right attitude! I let anxiety attacks take control of my life and there was a period I could not leave the house. Start with small things like a walk and good music on your earphones, it's one of life's simple pleasures.
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Post by Flatulating Hallelujah on Aug 31, 2017 8:45:42 GMT -5
You need to stop playing round with all them clowns and the wankstas, Flatulating Hallelujah gotta get down with the gangstas. Go ahead, lassy, put some back and some neck up on it. While I stand up in the background and check up on it.
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Post by Flatulating Hallelujah on Aug 31, 2017 8:46:39 GMT -5
Liam G Liam G
Riding through the glen!
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Aug 31, 2017 8:52:47 GMT -5
I can hear the boos with what I'm about to say but retiring Timoko, like Blacks a fake in 2010 is the correct idea.
Also, what drugs are you on JMB? Aubrion's going to get kicked (unless the Ete is a match race with Boldy)
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 31, 2017 12:06:05 GMT -5
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