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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:55 pm
Playing DA: Shale: "It should be aware that I have watched humans for many years now, and that I have decided that it is...not much like any of them." Cookie: "Er...because I'm not human?" Shale: "That's not it. Well, I'm sure that's a part, but that's not all of it. Surely it must come from some superior lineage, yes? Some breed of flesh creature that has decided to elevate its genetic stock above its natural shortcomings?" Cookie: "Very likely. I am Dalish, after all." Shale: "Ah, this makes sense. The humans seem to think that elves are inferior in some way, but it must clearly be some of their stupidity getting the better of them again." I laughed, and then Zevran started trying to explain to Shale about physical pleasures: Zevran: "Here, take that templar fellow. Rugged good looks, quick wit, manly shoulders. Just getting him to hop borders is a challenge worthy of the great heroes." Alistair: "A challenge? I'd happily hop borders, given the chance. I've never even been close to leaving Ferelden!" I seriously can't stop giggling. rofl
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:59 pm
Wantcookie Playing DA: Shale: "It should be aware that I have watched humans for many years now, and that I have decided that it is...not much like any of them." Cookie: "Er...because I'm not human?" Shale: "That's not it. Well, I'm sure that's a part, but that's not all of it. Surely it must come from some superior lineage, yes? Some breed of flesh creature that has decided to elevate its genetic stock above its natural shortcomings?" Cookie: "Very likely. I am Dalish, after all." Shale: "Ah, this makes sense. The humans seem to think that elves are inferior in some way, but it must clearly be some of their stupidity getting the better of them again." I laughed, and then Zevran started trying to explain to Shale about physical pleasures: Zevran: "Here, take that templar fellow. Rugged good looks, quick wit, manly shoulders. Just getting him to hop borders is a challenge worthy of the great heroes." Alistair: "A challenge? I'd happily hop borders, given the chance. I've never even been close to leaving Ferelden!" I seriously can't stop giggling. rofl Took me a second, and then I lol'd
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 11:18 pm
Wantcookie Playing DA: Shale: "It should be aware that I have watched humans for many years now, and that I have decided that it is...not much like any of them." Cookie: "Er...because I'm not human?" Shale: "That's not it. Well, I'm sure that's a part, but that's not all of it. Surely it must come from some superior lineage, yes? Some breed of flesh creature that has decided to elevate its genetic c**k above its natural shortcomings?" Cookie: "Very likely. I am Dalish, after all." Shale: "Ah, this makes sense. The humans seem to think that elves are inferior in some way, but it must clearly be some of their stupidity getting the better of them again." I laughed, and then Zevran started trying to explain to Shale about physical pleasures: Zevran: "Here, take that templar fellow. Rugged good looks, quick wit, manly shoulders. Just getting him to hop borders is a challenge worthy of the great heroes." Alistair: "A challenge? I'd happily hop borders, given the chance. I've never even been close to leaving Ferelden!" I seriously can't stop giggling. rofl How I read this.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:21 am
Heard of this new thing going on in the metal scene called "Djent." It's described as progressive metal meets heavily palm-muted groove metal. Gave some bands a listen; not really too jazzed about it. It doesn't sound as technical as progressive metal, nor does it sound as heavy as groove metal. It's like a lighter combination of both.
Any of you metal fans here, give the genre a listen. Tell me what you think.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:10 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:34 pm
Anyone here do a good Scooby Doo voice... or know of someone who does?
Also 500K goes to whomever can guess who I'll portray in my Scooby Doo live action series.
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:53 pm
Skaeryll Anyone here do a good Scooby Doo voice... or know of someone who does? Also 500K goes to whomever can guess who I'll portray in my Scooby Doo live action series. If you really want, I can try when my roomie's not around. I'm not bad, but I may not be the best. Also, it's a coinflip between Fred and Shaggy. They're the only male roles in the main cast, and I can't decide if you'd be more drawn to the leadership role Fred has or the screen time Shaggy has. Coinflip says I pick Fred.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:01 pm
Wantcookie Skaeryll Anyone here do a good Scooby Doo voice... or know of someone who does? Also 500K goes to whomever can guess who I'll portray in my Scooby Doo live action series. If you really want, I can try when my roomie's not around. I'm not bad, but I may not be the best. Also, it's a coinflip between Fred and Shaggy. They're the only male roles in the main cast, and I can't decide if you'd be more drawn to the leadership role Fred has or the screen time Shaggy has. Coinflip says I pick Fred. I say Velma.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:07 pm
Wantcookie Skaeryll Anyone here do a good Scooby Doo voice... or know of someone who does? Also 500K goes to whomever can guess who I'll portray in my Scooby Doo live action series. If you really want, I can try when my roomie's not around. I'm not bad, but I may not be the best. Also, it's a coinflip between Fred and Shaggy. They're the only male roles in the main cast, and I can't decide if you'd be more drawn to the leadership role Fred has or the screen time Shaggy has. Coinflip says I pick Fred. Well when I need a voice actor for scooby doo I'll see how you do. Also Fred is right. I don't really have the body to be Shaggy. I just wonder how I'll look blonde. xD
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:11 pm
Cabron LaSwan Wantcookie Skaeryll Anyone here do a good Scooby Doo voice... or know of someone who does? Also 500K goes to whomever can guess who I'll portray in my Scooby Doo live action series. If you really want, I can try when my roomie's not around. I'm not bad, but I may not be the best. Also, it's a coinflip between Fred and Shaggy. They're the only male roles in the main cast, and I can't decide if you'd be more drawn to the leadership role Fred has or the screen time Shaggy has. Coinflip says I pick Fred. I say Velma. I have a friend who totally is perfect for Velma. Also since my series is based off the newest animated series I get to portray a more oblivious, trap obsessed Fred. emotion_awesome
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:31 pm
Skaeryll Wantcookie Skaeryll Anyone here do a good Scooby Doo voice... or know of someone who does? Also 500K goes to whomever can guess who I'll portray in my Scooby Doo live action series. If you really want, I can try when my roomie's not around. I'm not bad, but I may not be the best. Also, it's a coinflip between Fred and Shaggy. They're the only male roles in the main cast, and I can't decide if you'd be more drawn to the leadership role Fred has or the screen time Shaggy has. Coinflip says I pick Fred. Well when I need a voice actor for scooby doo I'll see how you do. Also Fred is right. I don't really have the body to be Shaggy. I just wonder how I'll look blonde. xD  Nah, you don't need ******** it, I'm taking your money, you sling it around like you own the site. xd
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:12 pm
This is my statistics homework: Statistics R Coding mussel<-read.table(file.choose(),sep=",",header=TRUE) mussel attach(mussel) boxplot(blood.k~water.turbidity,horizontal=TRUE) hblood<-mussel$blood.k[water.turbidity=="h"] hblood lblood<-mussel$blood.k[water.turbidity=="l"] lblood mblood<-mussel$blood.k[water.turbidity=="m"] mblood par(mfrow=c(2,2)) qqnorm(hblood,main="H Blood K Levels") qqline(hblood) qqnorm(lblood,main="L Blood K Levels") qqline(lblood) qqnorm(mblood,main="M Blood K Levels") qqline(mblood) x11() par(mfrow=c(2,2)) blood.aov<-aov(blood.k~water.turbidity) plot(blood.aov) blood.aov$residuals x11() par(mfrow=c(2,2)) qqnorm(blood.aov$residuals,main="Residuals for Blood K Levels") qqline(blood.aov$residuals) shapiro.test(blood.aov$residuals) x11() par(mfrow=c(2,2)) plot(blood.aov) library(lawstat) levene.test(blood.aov$residuals,water.turbidity,"mean") anova(blood.aov) TukeyHSD(blood.aov) mean(lblood) mean(hblood) iodine<-read.table(file.choose(),sep=",",header=TRUE) iodine attach(iodine) km50<-iodine$bq.kg[km=="50"] km50 km100<-iodine$bq.kg[km=="100"] km100 km1000<-iodine$bq.kg[km=="1000"] km1000 iodine.aov<-aov(bq.kg~km) iodine.aov$residuals qqnorm(iodine.aov$residuals,main="Iodine Residuals") qqline(iodine.aov$residuals) shapiro.test(iodine.aov$residuals) x11() par(mfrow=c(2,2)) plot(iodine.aov,main="Iodine AOV") library(lawstat) levene.test(iodine.aov$residuals,km,"mean") lkm50<-log(km50) lkm50 lkm100<-log(km100) lkm100 lkm1000<-log(km1000) lkm1000 l.aov<-aov(log(bq.kg)~km) l.aov$residuals x11() qqnorm(l.aov$residuals,main="Log Residuals") qqline(l.aov$residuals) shapiro.test(l.aov$residuals) x11() par(mfrow=c(2,2)) plot(l.aov,main="Logged Iodine AOV") levene.test(l.aov$residuals,km,"mean") anova(l.aov) TukeyHSD(aov(log(bq.kg)~as.factor(km), iodine)) kruskal.test(bq.kg~as.factor(km)) I love R.
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:37 pm
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