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Rogue
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Posted on 07-19-11 02:14 AM, in Random Nonsense Megathread Link


That is all.
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Posted on 07-19-11 02:25 AM, in History Geeks Unite! Link
Heh, your correction reminds me of this shirt designed specifically to bait pedants and make their heads explode: Link

Originally posted by Elara
Also, you totally need to make a trip to Dodge City. Tis a nice place for a lover of the Wild West. Also St. Joseph, Mo for Jesse James' house and the Pony Express museum... and the riverboat casino is also fun.

Yeah, I've been thinking about it. I used to have family in Kansas, my great great grandfather was a US Marshal there. I wonder if he knew Wyatt Earp or Bat Masterson.

Might also be a good excuse to visit Xeo.

I've made it to Tombstone a few times. I've been to the OK Corral, Wyatt's house, the Birdcage Theater, Boothill Cemetery, and all of the things there are to see there. It's like a mini-Disneyland for Western enthusiasts right down to having a diorama on the history of the town narrated by Vincent Price.

I'm interested in seeing Deadwood, South Dakota. Not sure how much of it is the same as Seth Bullock's time. Wyatt went up there for a little bit too.


And Bitmap, you ever hear about how most of the founding fathers were Masons? It's on our money. Pretty interesting.
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Posted on 07-19-11 02:55 AM, in Girl Grows Nipple on Bottom of Left Foot Link


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A 22-year-old woman sought medical care after noticing a "well-formed" nipple growing on the sole of her left foot. The nipple, complete with areola, hair, sweat and sebaceous glands, is the first known example of a "pseudomamma" in this unusual location.

"Anomalies associated with breast development are not uncommon," wrote Dr. Délio Marques Conde et al., authors of a clinical report published in Dermatology. " ... Supernumerary breast tissue is rarely found beyond the mammary line. However, the back, shoulder, face, and thigh have been described as sites of SBT development. ... To our knowledge, this is the first report of SBT on the foot."



The human body is an amazing and often times weird and disgusting thing.


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Rogue
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Posted on 07-19-11 12:55 PM, in Girl Grows Nipple on Bottom of Left Foot Link
Originally posted by Nelrith
... is this porn?

It's science!
Rogue
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Posted on 07-19-11 02:03 PM, in History Geeks Unite! Link
That's so damn cool, Katana! About your house, neighborhood, and ancestress.

I heard from my aunt, through my dad, that we're descendants of Stephen Hopkins. I think I mentioned him in another thread, but on his way to Jamestown from England, his ship wrecked and he started a mutiny trying to get back to civilization (this shipwreck was one of Shakespeare's inspirations for The Tempest). Anyway, he made it to Jamestown, came back to England, and then went out with the Pilgrims on the Mayflower as one of "the Strangers." He kept getting in trouble for selling alcohol and whenever a Native American came to visit he was the one who housed him.

I'm also a big fan of all kinds of history. I've always been a fan of the Ancients -- Greeks, Egyptians, Romans, you know. Then of course there's the fascination with the Dark Ages and Renaissance, the ages of exploration and piracy, and so on.

Over the past few years I've become more and more fascinated with the English Romantic Period, going into the Victorian, coming into the Edwardian, and then bang... World War I. World War I doesn't get as much love as its sequel, but it's a damn interesting thing, especially with how the airplane was still something of a new invention and then here it is, this flying killing machine with larger than life pilots like the Red Baron and Eddie Rickenbacker dueling it out in them. For the anachronism geeks out there, this is the transition from steampunk into dieselpunk.

As for American history, forget about it, I'm a HUGE U.S. history nerd. There's just so much there that they either don't teach you in school or you've got to hear about in college. Seriously, before college I wouldn't have thought the Puritans to be interesting at all, but holy crap!

And you're totally right, Katana, about science and history going hand-in-hand. Our ideas about the world and universe are always shifting with history and what's considered the absolute truth now isn't always what will be right a decade from now. The world isn't flat, it isn't the center of the universe, Aurora Borealis is caused by solar winds hitting Earth's magnetic field creating charged particles that collide over high latitudes and not Brynhildr and her Valkyries bring dead warriors to the afterlife, and so on.


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Posted on 07-19-11 03:45 PM, in Girl Grows Nipple on Bottom of Left Foot Link
Someone needs to forward this to Quentin Tarantino. STAT! His head would explode.


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Posted on 07-19-11 04:20 PM, in History Geeks Unite! Link
Eep, didn't see your post there, Elara. We were probably posting at the same time and you beat me to the Submit button.

Yeah, it seems like the East Coast has more (recorded) historical spots. I mean, most things on this coast are newer, or where there were old things it's been knocked over. Problem with California is many things have been destroyed through one thing or another (fires, earthquakes, general ruin, etc). There are a few things, but you've gotten find them. I mean, there's the church in downtown that was built in the late 1700s and is still in use.
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Rogue
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Posted on 07-19-11 04:59 PM, in Captain America (trailer posted) Link
OK, so I finally saw Thor. Eh.. It had its moments.

The after-credits tease was also not all that great. Just makes me look forward to Cap's movie all the more.
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Posted on 07-20-11 01:05 AM, in Girl Grows Nipple on Bottom of Left Foot Link
Originally posted by Bitmap
if you rub on it does it turn her on?

I immediately imagined someone motorboating feet.
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Posted on 07-20-11 01:30 AM, in Xeogaming Office - 2017 Year of the Ancient Forbidden Fruit! Link
So the expected has happened. Sara and her boyfriend broke up. Among the things he wrote in this letter to her, which included a list of pros and cons (seriously...) of why he wants to have nothing to do with her or the baby is he would have more money.

Yep. Someone's getting sued for child support the moment the baby's born. Washington has dead-beat dad laws. If he quits his job or fails to provide for the baby he can and will be throw in jail.

In the mean time, Brandon and Sara's mom is planning to move up to Washington to be with Sara. We might end up heading over to Phoenix to help her move.

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Posted on 07-20-11 02:42 AM, in Went to the movies and this was the first ad... Link


Yeah... went to see Thor at the cheap theater. Nothing like getting charged to see a Marvel-based superhero film and then get that.
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Posted on 07-20-11 03:39 AM, in Random Nonsense Megathread Link
If you survived that last one, check this out:
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Posted on 07-20-11 03:40 PM, in History Geeks Unite! Link
Originally posted by Elara
Don't forget urban development. I wonder how many historical sites were turned into shopping malls, apartment buildings, etc. over the years.

It's kind of an interesting thing. All around the country they're finding cemeteries in the middle of parking lots. Like they were already there, and someone decided to paved the area around it and put in a strip mall.

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Posted on 07-20-11 05:16 PM, in Answer one, Ask one Link
OK, I've reached a pinnacle in my boredom, so I'll answer the last question.

I've done tons of geeky shit, but depending on what would be considered the geekiest thing is a bit difficult to gauge. Is it something too embarrassing to admit to others? Something that would earn the most geek points?

Uh... I guess, doing a Renaissance faire the same weekend I was also doing a wild west steampunk con?

Perhaps most embarrassing to admit geek-out was going to see a sneak preview of Stardust with Neil Gaiman sitting 3 feet away from me. He had this moth floating around his head and swatted at it and then it started flying around me and I got special-ed excited. Yep. I'm THAT much of a dork.


What's the oldest thing you own?
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Posted on 07-20-11 09:12 PM, in What Are You Reading? Link
Read the latest volumes of Fables, Witches and Rose Red.

I've started trying to read Unwritten, another Vertigo series.

I really should pick up reading novels again, especially since I finally straightened my book shelf and there's several there I haven't gotten to yet that have been there since high school (Catch-22, Confederacy of Dunces, The Jungle, etc).
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Posted on 07-20-11 11:06 PM, in Answer one, Ask one Link
Father Knows Best. I had never really watched it before (outside of a few clips for American Pop Culture class), and ended up sitting through a few episodes after The Lucy Show a couple weeks back.

So many things about just irked me like you'd have scenes where the father and son are having a conversation while sitting at the table while the mother and daughters are standing and serving them.

I also found the younger daughter, "Kitten," extremely annoying. I looked her up and read that immediately after the show's run ended her life went into total ruin. She was molested by her father and her mother was a drunk. She got married at 16 and divorced a couple years later after 8 miscarriages. After which she became a heroin junkie.

I barely felt guilty laughing when I read all that. I'm bad...


Other than money, IDs, and credit/debit cards, what's in your wallet/purse?
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Posted on 07-21-11 12:00 AM, in The English don't like our "Americanisms" Link
SOURCE

While many of the e-mailed complaints of how Americans speak English come from all over, the notion having people send in Americanisms they hate originated in the UK.

Originally posted by BBC
Americanisms: 50 of your most noted examples

The Magazine's recent piece on Americanisms entering the language in the UK prompted thousands of you to e-mail examples.

Some are useful, while some seem truly unnecessary, argued Matthew Engel in the article. Here are 50 of the most e-mailed.

1. When people ask for something, I often hear: "Can I get a..." It infuriates me. It's not New York. It's not the 90s. You're not in Central Perk with the rest of the Friends. Really." Steve, Rossendale, Lancashire

2. The next time someone tells you something is the "least worst option", tell them that their most best option is learning grammar. Mike Ayres, Bodmin, Cornwall

3. The phrase I've watched seep into the language (especially with broadcasters) is "two-time" and "three-time". Have the words double, triple etc, been totally lost? Grammatically it makes no sense, and is even worse when spoken. My pulse rises every time I hear or see it. Which is not healthy as it's almost every day now. Argh! D Rochelle, Bath

4. Using 24/7 rather than "24 hours, 7 days a week" or even just plain "all day, every day". Simon Ball, Worcester

5. The one I can't stand is "deplane", meaning to disembark an aircraft, used in the phrase "you will be able to deplane momentarily". TykeIntheHague, Den Haag, Holland

6. To "wait on" instead of "wait for" when you're not a waiter - once read a friend's comment about being in a station waiting on a train. For him, the train had yet to arrive - I would have thought rather that it had got stuck at the station with the friend on board. T Balinski, Raglan, New Zealand

7. "It is what it is". Pity us. Michael Knapp, Chicago, US

8. Dare I even mention the fanny pack? Lisa, Red Deer, Canada

9. "Touch base" - it makes me cringe no end. Chris, UK

10. Is "physicality" a real word? Curtis, US

11. Transportation. What's wrong with transport? Greg Porter, Hercules, CA, US

12. The word I hate to hear is "leverage". Pronounced lev-er-ig rather than lee-ver -ig. It seems to pop up in all aspects of work. And its meaning seems to have changed to "value added". Gareth Wilkins, Leicester

13. Does nobody celebrate a birthday anymore, must we all "turn" 12 or 21 or 40? Even the Duke of Edinburgh was universally described as "turning" 90 last month. When did this begin? I quite like the phrase in itself, but it seems to have obliterated all other ways of speaking about birthdays. Michael McAndrew, Swindon

14. I caught myself saying "shopping cart" instead of shopping trolley today and was thoroughly disgusted with myself. I've never lived nor been to the US either. Graham Nicholson, Glasgow

15. What kind of word is "gotten"? It makes me shudder. Julie Marrs, Warrington

16. "I'm good" for "I'm well". That'll do for a start. Mike, Bridgend, Wales

17. "Bangs" for a fringe of the hair. Philip Hall, Nottingham

18. Take-out rather than takeaway! Simon Ball, Worcester

19. I enjoy Americanisms. I suspect even some Americans use them in a tongue-in-cheek manner? "That statement was the height of ridiculosity". Bob, Edinburgh

20. "A half hour" instead of "half an hour". EJB, Devon

21. A "heads up". For example, as in a business meeting. Lets do a "heads up" on this issue. I have never been sure of the meaning. R Haworth, Marlborough

22. Train station. My teeth are on edge every time I hear it. Who started it? Have they been punished? Chris Capewell, Queens Park, London

23. To put a list into alphabetical order is to "alphabetize it" - horrid! Chris Fackrell, York

24. People that say "my bad" after a mistake. I don't know how anything could be as annoying or lazy as that. Simon Williamson, Lymington, Hampshire

25. "Normalcy" instead of "normality" really irritates me. Tom Gabbutt, Huddersfield

26. As an expat living in New Orleans, it is a very long list but "burglarize" is currently the word that I most dislike. Simon, New Orleans

27. "Oftentimes" just makes me shiver with annoyance. Fortunately I've not noticed it over here yet. John, London

28. Eaterie. To use a prevalent phrase, oh my gaad! Alastair, Maidstone (now in Athens, Ohio)

29. I'm a Brit living in New York. The one that always gets me is the American need to use the word bi-weekly when fortnightly would suffice just fine. Ami Grewal, New York

30. I hate "alternate" for "alternative". I don't like this as they are two distinct words, both have distinct meanings and it's useful to have both. Using alternate for alternative deprives us of a word. Catherine, London

31. "Hike" a price. Does that mean people who do that are hikers? No, hikers are ramblers! M Holloway, Accrington

32. Going forward? If I do I shall collide with my keyboard. Ric Allen, Matlock

33. I hate the word "deliverable". Used by management consultants for something that they will "deliver" instead of a report. Joseph Wall, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire

34. The most annoying Americanism is "a million and a half" when it is clearly one and a half million! A million and a half is 1,000,000.5 where one and a half million is 1,500,000. Gordon Brown, Coventry

35. "Reach out to" when the correct word is "ask". For example: "I will reach out to Kevin and let you know if that timing is convenient". Reach out? Is Kevin stuck in quicksand? Is he teetering on the edge of a cliff? Can't we just ask him? Nerina, London

36. Surely the most irritating is: "You do the Math." Math? It's MATHS. Michael Zealey, London

37. I hate the fact I now have to order a "regular Americano". What ever happened to a medium sized coffee? Marcus Edwards, Hurst Green

38. My worst horror is expiration, as in "expiration date". Whatever happened to expiry? Christina Vakomies, London

39. My favourite one was where Americans claimed their family were "Scotch-Irish". This of course it totally inaccurate, as even if it were possible, it would be "Scots" not "Scotch", which as I pointed out is a drink. James, Somerset

40.I am increasingly hearing the phrase "that'll learn you" - when the English (and more correct) version was always "that'll teach you". What a ridiculous phrase! Tabitha, London

41. I really hate the phrase: "Where's it at?" This is not more efficient or informative than "where is it?" It just sounds grotesque and is immensely irritating. Adam, London

42. Period instead of full stop. Stuart Oliver, Sunderland

43. My pet hate is "winningest", used in the context "Michael Schumacher is the winningest driver of all time". I can feel the rage rising even using it here. Gayle, Nottingham

44. My brother now uses the term "season" for a TV series. Hideous. D Henderson, Edinburgh

45. Having an "issue" instead of a "problem". John, Leicester

46. I hear more and more people pronouncing the letter Z as "zee". Not happy about it! Ross, London

47. To "medal" instead of to win a medal. Sets my teeth on edge with a vengeance. Helen, Martock, Somerset

48. "I got it for free" is a pet hate. You got it "free" not "for free". You don't get something cheap and say you got it "for cheap" do you? Mark Jones, Plymouth

49. "Turn that off already". Oh dear. Darren, Munich

50. "I could care less" instead of "I couldn't care less" has to be the worst. Opposite meaning of what they're trying to say. Jonathan, Birmingham


It's amusing how much makes people cringe, shiver, shudder, or shit their pants (or trousers, since many English HATE Americans saying "pants") in disgust. I mean, some of this is simply a difference in lingo -- "math" vs. "maths," say.
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Posted on 07-21-11 12:03 AM, in Went to the movies and this was the first ad... Link
Originally posted by Nelrith





Yeah, Busey's face transposed onto Orson Welles' would leave me speechless too.
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