The EPIC WIN Thread 3: SON OF EPIC

I might be in the minority, but I didn't see it as a joke. I thought Grue was being serious, like "I bet now you see the value of your decision," rather than as a joke.

--Patrick
 

GasBandit

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I might be in the minority, but I didn't see it as a joke. I thought Grue was being serious, like "I bet now you see the value of your decision," rather than as a joke.

--Patrick
That's because you, Grue and Bubble have repeatedly shown yourselves to have this exact particular screw loose in your heads. You said some pretty fucked up things to me in the past that I let slide because I knew you were doing "the thing."

Even if he did mean it as you interpreted it, that's still jaw-droppingly callous.
 
I'm with Dave, I laughed and then went out of my way to find an image that expressed my disheartened semi-disapproval.
 
That's the opposite of what I expected.

Those were calculated risks, done because I wanted you back with the rest of us, even if the price was that you'd end up angry at just one of us.

--Patrick
i feel like you are doing that thing again...
 
Those were calculated risks, done because I wanted you back with the rest of us, even if the price was that you'd end up angry at just one of us.
--Patrick
This is, sometimes, a necessary risk.

Also, I didn't think the joke was dark enough to warrant deletion. Heck, while I wouldn't have made it, I can easily think of a whole host of different ways of making it objectively worse. Also, there are other threads around here where we're all happy to join in some seriously-meant victim blaming and even when the victim calls it out (in contrast to here, where he says he doesn't take offense though he thinks it's a bit far) , the admins happily agree with it. Double standards much?
 
Huh, that reminds me, I've been vaguely pondering switching to a straight razor for a while now.

No particular reason, either. Just think it looks and feels more manly.
 
Huh, that reminds me, I've been vaguely pondering switching to a straight razor for a while now.

No particular reason, either. Just think it looks and feels more manly.
Do you have the patience to properly maintain one? It needs more TLC than a safety or cartridge razor. (I don't.)
 
Huh, that reminds me, I've been vaguely pondering switching to a straight razor for a while now.

No particular reason, either. Just think it looks and feels more manly.
Manly is using a hunting knife. Straight razors are more sexy than manly.
 
I like the idea of a straight razor, and I might even be able to use one for my face and throat, but I honestly can't see how I'd ever properly shave the back of my head with one of those without turning my neck into something you could connect-four on.
 
I'm sorry.


I certainly wasn't trying to offend. I remembered that you had a dark sense of humor and so I pressed the limits. I was wrong. Sorry.
It's all good, man. These things happen. Nobody is holding it against you.
Pretty much what Dave said. Sometimes you only find the limits when you push: like I said, I take no offense. Really no apology necessary, but I appreciate the sentiment.
 
You are now contractually obligated to annoy at least 5 people you are unrelated to by repeatedly playing one of the following:

1)Intro to Stairway to Heaven
2)Intro to Sweet Child o' Mine
3)Verse to Wonderwall
4)Verse to Seven Nation Army
 
So a friend of mine had an extra ticket to Hal-Con (Halifax Comic Convention). His girlfriend now has an exhibitor table, so didn't need the ticket.

And he just gave me the Friday and Sunday passes. (Someone else already bought Saturday)

For free.

Looks like I'm going to Hal-Con.
Are you going to dress up? :D
 
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