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General | Posted 15 years agoThat's what this is.
Ti odio windows 7
General | Posted 15 years agoTi odio windows 7. Non sò neanche da dove iniziare per esprimere l'odio che stò provando per i tuoi confronti. Non me ne frega nulla di come pastrugnate word lì alla microsoft, davvero nulla, di tutte le impostazioni e accessori e opzioni trendy&totalmente inutili, della visualizzazione alla "anteprima di stampa" che non serve a una fava tranne a farti perdere diottrie quando tenti di leggere quello che hai scritto, e di farti sentire triste e sconsolato nel vedere una pagina al centro di un campo grigio e monotono. Non me ne frega proprio un cazzo di word.
Non dovevi toccarmi wordpad, però. Perchè hai messo le tue sporche manacce unte e dannose sull'unico programma che tu avessi prodotto snello, utile e ben programmato? PERCHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*voice fading away in the distance*
Non dovevi toccarmi wordpad, però. Perchè hai messo le tue sporche manacce unte e dannose sull'unico programma che tu avessi prodotto snello, utile e ben programmato? PERCHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*voice fading away in the distance*
gotta love april fools
General | Posted 15 years agoCulture
General | Posted 15 years agoIn ancient greek "ippopornos" means "cow (denigratory), bitch (denigratory)", literally it translates "horsebitch".
Why am I saying this? because I did not know the meaning of that word and found it in a text. I spent the evening thinking "wtf? greeks had horses of negotiable affection? WTF?"
Why am I saying this? because I did not know the meaning of that word and found it in a text. I spent the evening thinking "wtf? greeks had horses of negotiable affection? WTF?"
Coring
General | Posted 16 years agoToday I went to a coring and it was awesome.
Then someone stole a my friend's purse, and that was not awesome.
Then someone stole a my friend's purse, and that was not awesome.
LoTD
General | Posted 16 years ago...Ma persino nei link of the day ci si ritrova Celentano?
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*shakes head*
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*shakes head*
bye for a while
General | Posted 16 years agonew pc+incompatible scanner, lack of photoshop= bye for a while affinità pelosa.
This week
General | Posted 16 years agoNew pc+Assassin's Creed=No artistic/social activity
tonight
General | Posted 16 years agoTomorrow: exam, today: pc madness.
doesn't matter anymore :)
Zuda
General | Posted 16 years agoHey, my brother's entered a comic contest, over at Zuda
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/1188135/
You could vote for him *wink* *wink* *nudge* nudge*
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/1188135/
You could vote for him *wink* *wink* *nudge* nudge*
Metarollercoster
General | Posted 16 years agoLet us imagine, using a common metaphor, that we can geographically describe a positive/happy moment as being "up" and a negative/sad moment as being "down".
Sometimes we go straight up, rocket-like, and glee, and have fun. The logical consequence is that, after a brief plateau period at the top of the parable, we shall descend at least as far down as we went up. Experience suggests that our descent usually will travel further then our ascent, by implying that our ascent begun from a "middle" state of being to a "negative" one.
Empirycal experimentation convinced me that at this point gravity begins to falter and work at it's own leisure. It occurred to me that there is a point in this downward progression in which the mood is fixated in a precise negative level, a sort of "negative plateu" which I'm fond of calling "melancholy". During this period one still might feel as if he's drifting down, but the mood doesn't actually worsen.
I believe that the duration of this "melancholy" is strictly connected to the duration of the ascent, although in an inverse fashon: the faster you go up, the longer you'll "drift".
It only makes sense that each ascent shall be followed by a fall; are optimists fools?
It only makes sense that each descent shall be followed by an ascent; are pessimists fools?
I'm writing this "captain obvious"'s piece of essay down 'cause I need to get it out of my head. I have to go back studying.
Sometimes we go straight up, rocket-like, and glee, and have fun. The logical consequence is that, after a brief plateau period at the top of the parable, we shall descend at least as far down as we went up. Experience suggests that our descent usually will travel further then our ascent, by implying that our ascent begun from a "middle" state of being to a "negative" one.
Empirycal experimentation convinced me that at this point gravity begins to falter and work at it's own leisure. It occurred to me that there is a point in this downward progression in which the mood is fixated in a precise negative level, a sort of "negative plateu" which I'm fond of calling "melancholy". During this period one still might feel as if he's drifting down, but the mood doesn't actually worsen.
I believe that the duration of this "melancholy" is strictly connected to the duration of the ascent, although in an inverse fashon: the faster you go up, the longer you'll "drift".
It only makes sense that each ascent shall be followed by a fall; are optimists fools?
It only makes sense that each descent shall be followed by an ascent; are pessimists fools?
I'm writing this "captain obvious"'s piece of essay down 'cause I need to get it out of my head. I have to go back studying.
Lust is
General | Posted 16 years agoLust is a carnivorous feeling.
Extract
General | Posted 16 years agoFrom my antropology book:
"[...] this machine exploits the principle of the polymerase chain reaction (P.C.R.) which should be considered "God's gift to the genetists"[...]
o_O ...oooook >_> <_<
"[...] this machine exploits the principle of the polymerase chain reaction (P.C.R.) which should be considered "God's gift to the genetists"[...]
o_O ...oooook >_> <_<
Dream
General | Posted 16 years agoI dreamt that a rampaging werewolf killed a lego man.
Sometimes I wonder what kind of effect drugs would have on me...
Sometimes I wonder what kind of effect drugs would have on me...
'Tis a time of being jolly, and holly
General | Posted 16 years agoand other things that end in -olly (T.P. "Hogfather")
I humbly wish you all a happy new year.
I humbly wish you all a happy new year.
Merry christmas
General | Posted 16 years agoFolks, and see you.
Snow
General | Posted 16 years agoIt snowed so much that the university is closed.
This means that the last paleopathology lesson shall be moved to jenuary... seriously, I love the snow but, wtf snow? I was looking forward to that lesson! ;_;
This means that the last paleopathology lesson shall be moved to jenuary... seriously, I love the snow but, wtf snow? I was looking forward to that lesson! ;_;
Score
General | Posted 16 years agoToday I failed my second exam at the Uni. Fun tiems! well, after all I knew almost nothing, suits me. 'Still I hate that stuff.
I wanted to upload some stuff but my scanner is missing... I wonder where it ended up :I
I wanted to upload some stuff but my scanner is missing... I wonder where it ended up :I
So they say
General | Posted 16 years agoCaptain hammer's become a crusader political he's cleaning up the street.
About time!
A friend of mine hip hop dances. I still think that it's like looking at epileptic people, but I suppose I'm not much into dancing.
About time!
A friend of mine hip hop dances. I still think that it's like looking at epileptic people, but I suppose I'm not much into dancing.
Ecce homo
General | Posted 16 years agoTo live is not to survive.
To be happy is not absence of suffering.
Thought is a bisturi, reality is butter.
Mankind made himself, it's about time it stands up to it's own axioms.
To be happy is not absence of suffering.
Thought is a bisturi, reality is butter.
Mankind made himself, it's about time it stands up to it's own axioms.
Day by day
General | Posted 16 years agoThere's nothing like a dramatram to end a hard day at the university.
Fortunately tomorrow I'll have again lesson at the morgue, so I won't have to go back home by tram :D
Fortunately tomorrow I'll have again lesson at the morgue, so I won't have to go back home by tram :D
Height
General | Posted 16 years agoDid you know that we are approx. 1-2cm taller when we wake up than when we go to sleep?
Still, this antropology stuff is getting harder by the minute.
Still, this antropology stuff is getting harder by the minute.
Request
General | Posted 16 years agoI draw quite a small number of subjects, that is ppl with armors, and... and... sword and armors and... different kind of swords, I guess.
Suggest me some different subject for a drawing!
That is, if you want to.
Suggest me some different subject for a drawing!
That is, if you want to.
Cartilage
General | Posted 16 years agoOur cartilage constantly undergoes a lot of mechanical stress and we never thank it. I think we should institute a global festivity in honor of cartilage.
Plus I've got quite a fever. Yay.
Plus I've got quite a fever. Yay.
Back
General | Posted 16 years agoand pissed.
Exams time, hateful period.
Exams time, hateful period.
FA+
