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Author:  [SpA]Blackhawk [ 09 Dec 2008, 11:39 ]
Post subject:  How To Behave On An Internet Forum

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http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-beh ... rnet-forum

Author:  [SpA]Migu [ 09 Dec 2008, 13:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: How To Behave On An Internet Forum

Nice video.
Think that "problem" with off topic is well known around here! :mrgreen: :18

Author:  [SpA]SaintK [ 09 Dec 2008, 13:26 ]
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So i was talking the otherday, and those pizza maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan..... :shock:

Author:  sebas [ 09 Dec 2008, 13:39 ]
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I like cookies. Do you guys like cookies? Cookies are great.

Did you know, its name derives from the Dutch word koekje or (informal) koekie which means little cake, and arrived in the English language through the Dutch in North America. It spread from American English to British English where biscuit is still the more general term. Cookies are most commonly baked until crisp or just long enough that they remain soft, but some kinds of cookies are not baked at all. Cookies are made in a wide variety of styles, using an array of ingredients including sugars, spices, chocolate, butter, peanut butter, nuts or dried fruits. The softness of the cookie may depend on how long it is baked.

A general theory of cookies may be formulated this way. Despite its descent from cakes and other sweetened breads, the cookie in almost all its forms has abandoned water as a medium for cohesion. Water in cakes serves to make the base (in the case of cakes called "batter"[2]) as thin as possible, which allows the bubbles – responsible for a cake's fluffiness – to form better. In the cookie, the agent of cohesion has become some form of oil. Oils, whether they be in the form of butter, egg yolks, vegetable oils or lard are much more viscous than water and evaporate freely at a much higher temperature than water. Thus a cake made with butter or eggs instead of water is far denser after removal from the oven.

Author:  [SpA]CrackHead [ 09 Dec 2008, 13:43 ]
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That was.. informative..... yes... informative o.O

Btw, BACK ON TOPIC ya crackheads... and u 2 sebas, have ur munchies l8er :D

Author:  [SpA]SonnyBlack [ 09 Dec 2008, 16:01 ]
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Pretty much everything which is mentioned there, is what we've got here. :mrgreen:
Flame wars, check
Godwin's law -hitler/nazi +drugs :mrgreen: , check
Fanboys, check Anime/Manga stuff ^^
Teenagers, check
Post count, (yay another +1 for me)
Respect the admins, lol wut? :mrgreen:
Dont use all your Caps in a post, CHECK
Look before posting, (see keep on topic)
Keep on topic ... not
Picture etiquette, check
NSFW, check
:18

Author:  Doomshine [ 09 Dec 2008, 16:43 ]
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I don't think there are enough threads about Chun-Li's thighs.

Author:  sebas [ 09 Dec 2008, 17:08 ]
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What about cosplay?

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Author:  [SpA]Blackhawk [ 09 Dec 2008, 17:10 ]
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Like this?

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Author:  sebas [ 09 Dec 2008, 17:14 ]
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Yeah, that too.

Author:  [SpA]CrackHead [ 09 Dec 2008, 17:36 ]
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CrAcK?

Author:  [SpA]Repel [ 09 Dec 2008, 18:10 ]
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Lol, nice video. :P

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