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  1. Styx
    Having your mood set on "Flirty" isn't helping you in getting a guy to take you seriously either.
    Post by: Styx, May 8, 2010 in forum: Help with Life
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    Heh, I never really thought about it like that.
    Smell and taste are very closely linked. Losing your sense of smell has a significant effect on your tasting experience too, or so I've heard.
    Keeping this in mind, I think I'd discard my sense of smell first. This is for pragmatic as well as personal reasons: I seem to be annoyed by putrid stenches more than I enjoy nice scents.
    Post by: Styx, May 8, 2010 in forum: Discussion
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    Spunky tomboy-like girl who wears sporty clothes and has rather short (brown?) hair.
    Post by: Styx, May 7, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Send him a video of you sensually eating a banana (or a cucumber).
    Post by: Styx, May 7, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    People.

    People who are "full of it" don't annoy me. If they have a too favorable opinion of themselves it will explode in their faces in due time.
    Post by: Styx, May 7, 2010 in forum: Discussion
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    You want to go at it the nice way while calling him an idiot in the thread title?
    Congratulations, you've already made your first mistake. You see, men have this thing called pride which women don't seem to understand (and to be honest, neither do men) but you should know that it's very fragile. The word "idiot" is usually insulting, and even if you didn't mean it like that, he may still interpret it the wrong way.

    I've seen the "dropping hints" advice appear twice already. Try it if you want but don't expect results. Men are stupid (but that doesn't mean they like being called that).
    Post by: Styx, May 7, 2010 in forum: Help with Life
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    No, it's because BOYS teams are meant for BOYS like GIRLS teams are meant for GIRLS and CO-ED teams are meant for BOTH. Is that really so hard to understand? Stop trying to put yourselves into the victim role by pulling the sexist card; it's really not helping your case.
    Post by: Styx, May 7, 2010 in forum: Discussion
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    Def Leppard --- All I Want Is Everything
    Post by: Styx, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Playground
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    So anyways

    Manta ray =/= Mantine
    But wait! It may have been a joke!
    Post by: Styx, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    You're a jolly gang. XD

    If Dalk said that (the eyes thing), then it's pretty obvious that Dalk is the father, no?

    You mean everyone?

    If only every "insane killer" movie ended with a cat fight...

    Xendran and fake identities. Are you sure this was all a dream?

    Damn straight we live in better houses!

    And the winner was...?
    Post by: Styx, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I hadn't heard of this anywhere before, but your description is quite appealing.
    Post by: Styx, May 5, 2010 in forum: Movies & Media
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    I couldn't keep the other thread open forever, guys. I hope you understand.
    Last month's amount of entries was...surprising actually.
    I really can't judge a contest with only two competitors so Mvalentine and PAW win by default.

    I'm going to give it one more try. I'll keep this month's theme broad.
    This month's theme is Happiness. I hope you guys can wrap your creative minds around it. Good luck, everyone!
    Thread by: Styx, May 5, 2010, 4 replies, in forum: Archives
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    The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a model used to explain how the laws of Mendel influence the allele and genotype frequency, as far as sexual recombination is concerned. When other processes occur, which they do (mutation for example), then the equilibrium is not completely applicable. It only works for "ideal" populations so to speak.

    That being said, it is still a useful "zero model" to test the impact of those other factors that can alter the genetic structure of populations.
    Post by: Styx, May 5, 2010 in forum: Discussion
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    - Impressions
    - How is it even possible that you haven't had this before?
    - Do you like surprises or do you prefer it if everything is planned out?
    - What is your favourite horror movie, if any?
    - Is gambling a dumb idea or just a fun way to kill time?
    - What is your favourite key on your keyboard?
    - How interested are you in national politics, out of 10 (0 being not interested at all and 10 being virtually obsessed with it)?
    Post by: Styx, May 4, 2010 in forum: The Playground
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    Exactly, which is why grunge can be seen as classic. It does have little to do with age and all the more with the viability status of the genre imo. That's just how I see it though.
    Post by: Styx, May 2, 2010 in forum: Music
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    Both, but not at the same time. After a while I get bored with one them and I spend more time on the other.
    Post by: Styx, May 2, 2010 in forum: Discussion
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    I take a liking to both in equal amounts.

    Interestingly, the first bands that I associated with the term "modern rock" were The Vines, The Hives, The White Stripes and The Strokes. I think everyone has a set of bands that pop into their heads first when they hear talk about "modern rock".

    You have a point, but it's at least classic enough to have a "Post-" genre named after it already.
    Post by: Styx, May 2, 2010 in forum: Music
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    Guano Apes --- Dödel Up
    Post by: Styx, May 2, 2010 in forum: The Playground