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Post by LuminAbyss on May 3, 2009 12:22:58 GMT -5
^ You are the pinnacle of manliness on this board xD I never really exercised alot, and when I did, it was never anything muscle building, more of jogging and stretches and such. I never really got into wrestling, I prefer more hand-to-hand combat like boxing or things similar to that. And my taste in cars is weird. I love sleek ones, though my all time favorite is a Beetle. I dont' know why, I just love those things so much xD Women? Let's not go there for now, because they can read this Truer words have never been spoken.
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Post by snoozysam on May 3, 2009 12:35:18 GMT -5
ALL HAIL BRITANNIASUKOTSUTO!
>_>
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Post by Binary on May 3, 2009 14:59:58 GMT -5
So, the king has stepped into this thread. I wonder what kind of journeys await.
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Post by snoozysam on May 3, 2009 15:27:19 GMT -5
-How To Be Manly: The 25 Steps To Become MANLY-
Step Zero: Grow a beard. Step One: Worship the God of Manliness, Testosterorious. Step Two: Don't give tips when you received poor service for your food. Step Three: You can never eat too much. Step Four: Learn how to project weapons. Step Five: Learn how to project a field of weapons. Step Six: Sacrifice your own life to save your best friend(s) and/or family for instant Manly Points(tm). Step Seven: When someone kicks you in the nuts, war is on. Step Eight: Tell the girls sad stories about yourself. Step Nine: Don't play Tales in front of others. Step Ten: NEVER cry in public. Step Eleven: Have a secret passion for little girls. Step Twelve: Survive on a deserted island for four years (Wilson volleyball is optional). Step Thirteen: Emphasize the word MANLY, yes caps are mandatory. Step Fourteen: Never turn someone down on a fight, never! Step Fifteen: Look up to your three MANLY idols: Kamina, Jotaro and Kenshiro. Step Sixteen: When entering someone else's conversation, act as if you've been in it from the start. Step Seventeen: Act normal. Step Eighteen: Make your avatar of someone who is a real man. Step Nineteen: Double-check to see if your thingy is still there. Step Twenty: Don't ask to be a leader. Step Twenty-One: Attack those who ask to be leader on sight. Step Twenty-Two: Solve all problems with flashy, climactic battles. Step Twenty-Three: Be born male. Step Twenty-Four: Be proud of facial hair and puberty. Step Twenty-Five: There is no need for crosswalks; you have the right of way. Additions and/or amendments to follow whenever someone wants to contribute.
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Post by Umbra on May 3, 2009 20:43:35 GMT -5
Now I wonder if our manly discussion will go somewhere rather than being random. xD @snoozy Good job getting the steps in one post.
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Post by GryphonLord on May 3, 2009 23:24:40 GMT -5
Women? Let's not go there for now, because they can read this Truer words have never been spoken. Then we should secretly invent a secret code of secretive typed secrets.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2009 10:09:41 GMT -5
I don't realy know........should we let a hacker do that?............. does anyone remember the (Guy Talk ) skit in ToL?
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Post by ღAdante Forma on May 4, 2009 14:08:02 GMT -5
Am i the only one who tinks we lost a post or two?
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Post by Umbra on May 4, 2009 17:42:01 GMT -5
Ah, who cares about code. The only man-code is normal speech because we don't care what others here us talk about.
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Post by Umbra on May 4, 2009 17:42:29 GMT -5
I stole post 100, sorry guys.
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Post by GryphonLord on May 4, 2009 21:55:20 GMT -5
Uhh perhaps we should have a set discussion topic or something? I dunno, make talking easier and less random?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2009 3:54:14 GMT -5
Ah, who cares about code. The only man-code is normal speech because we don't care what others here us talk about. I've never thought about this until now............. cuz if we did'nt we'll end up staying in the sun drinking gummeis
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Post by sukotsuto on May 5, 2009 8:22:22 GMT -5
Anyone of you dudes fancy martial arts and MMA? Because aside from gaming, martial arts had always been one of my greatest passion of mine, and I think it's because it's in my genes (there are fighters in my family tree after all).
You can easily make me stay and watch for hours in one place if someone busts out an MMA event DVD and plays it, particularly from the now-defunct PRIDE FC organization (speaking of which, PRIDE FC > UFC any day).
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Post by snoozysam on May 5, 2009 9:18:55 GMT -5
I've studied martial arts for a year or two, but that's only a short while...
'Course, my favorite parts were the days when we practiced using weapons. My favorite being the bokken.
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Post by E on May 5, 2009 14:02:58 GMT -5
I used to study martial arts but stopped quite recently as they moved somewhere too far for me to go to. Damn the training and streching is very tiring if you are studying a shaolin style but heck it is worth it.
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