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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 18:35:17 GMT -5
alright, simple, everyone's probably played it at somepoint. one person puts a picture, then the next person plays something to beat it. Anything goes as long as you can justify it, and don't do something dumb like a black hole or Chuck Norris. that ruins the point. Example #1 - mountain #2 - dynamite #3 - match (light it, see?) i'll start:
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 18:41:17 GMT -5
Um... Huzzah!
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 18:44:27 GMT -5
oh dang, it is a dead bolt i mean, it WAS a dead bolt ;D
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 18:49:27 GMT -5
Fear the wrath of... Paul Bunyan! Lumberjack and axe-man extraordinaire!
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 18:53:28 GMT -5
your paul bunyan looks like a statue. statues CRUMBLE! EDIT: what the heck? the picture's not appearing... EDIT2: wow, i had to save it to my computer and upload it to photobucket. i don't know why the file on the actual site wasn't appearing...
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 19:30:45 GMT -5
fixed it. lol.
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 19:51:01 GMT -5
YAY for mortar!
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 19:56:01 GMT -5
yay for jack hammer!
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 20:00:40 GMT -5
*crushes jackhammer*
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 20:04:03 GMT -5
i'll sabo-tage your machine! (actually, that might not even be a sabo...) maybe if i did a monkey wrench or something it'd make more sense. but, if you didn't know, that's where the term sabotage came from. look it up, its weird stuff. EDIT: oh, thats why i had trouble finding a picture, they're called sabots, not sabos. Sabotage is a term of French origin coined during the railway strike of 1910, when workers destroyed the wooden shoes, or sabots, that held rails in place, thus impeding the morning commute.[citation needed] An alternate definition claims the word to be older by almost a century, the times of Industrial Revolution. It is said that powered looms could be damaged by angry or disgruntled workers throwing their wooden shoes or clogs (known in French as sabots, hence the term Sabotage) into the machinery, effectively clogging the machinery. This is often referenced as one of the first inklings of the Luddite Movement. However, this etymology is highly suspect and no wooden shoe sabotage is known to have been reported from the time of the word's origin. [1] Others contend that the word comes from the slang name for people living in rural areas who wore wooden shoes after city dwellers had begun wearing leather shoes; when employers wanted strikebreakers they would import 'sabots'/rural workers to replace the strikers. Not used to machine-driven labor the 'sabots' worked poorly and slowly. The strikers would be called back to work (with demands won) and, could win demands on the job by working like their country cousins - the sabots. Thus 'sabotage'.
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 20:13:49 GMT -5
Sabots, also known as clogs, which can be used for clogging (a kind of tap dance)... PWN!
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 20:15:52 GMT -5
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 20:51:09 GMT -5
I'm confused.
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Post by EndlessNyte on Jul 25, 2008 21:28:58 GMT -5
what the crap keeps happening to my pictures? one sec...
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Post by illogicalillusions on Jul 25, 2008 22:22:26 GMT -5
Fixed it.
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