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Yeah. There's a reason I think he deserves to stumble into a group of drunken rednecks with an absurd number of guns between them.

I'm not sure if you mean "as a werewolf" or "as a man", but I doubt either way would make much of a difference to how the situation ends.

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:mellow: I thought you were older. 

Oh. I thought that you thought I was younger. I actually did write that I though you're 2 years older than me, and then you said that you thought that I thought you were a teenager. So I assumed that you thought that I was a teenager. Now I am confused a little. Maybe I just think too much. xD

 

I wonder a little why you thought I was older. People usually think I'm a teen. :P

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Oh. I thought that you thought I was younger. I actually did write that I though you're 2 years older than me, and then you said that you thought that I thought you were a teenager. So I assumed that you thought that I was a teenager. Now I am confused a little. Maybe I just think too much. xD

 

I wonder a little why you thought I was older. People usually think I'm a teen. :P

 

Well, if we're both confused, then I may as well deepen it. :P 

 

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Right?

Like schlep. One of my favorite words.

Schlep. Chutzpah. Nosh. Shtick.

I couldn't think of cool phrases so I googled some. :ph34r:

"A boil is fine as long as it's under someone else's arm"

"A fool falls on his back and breaks his nose"

"A wise man knows what he says, a fool says what he knows"

"He should have a hundred houses, and a hundred rooms in every house, and twenty beds in every room, and a delirious fever should drive him from bed to bed"

Seriously Yiddish curses are impressive .

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Schlep. Chutzpah. Nosh. Shtick.

I couldn't think of cool phrases so I googled some. :ph34r:

"A boil is fine as long as it's under someone else's arm"

"A fool falls on his back and breaks his nose"

"A wise man knows what he says, a fool says what he knows"

"He should have a hundred houses, and a hundred rooms in every house, and twenty beds in every room, and a delirious fever should drive him from bed to bed"

Seriously Yiddish curses are impressive .

 

Nosh is Yiddish? :o I use it all the time! 

 

Yiddish curses are indeed impressive. More impressive, even, than Quota's insistence I not upvote them. <_<

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It was popular while I was getting my Bachelor's degree. 

 

Sparks I feel old. :mellow:

 

YOU feel old?  That game is recent adulthood.

 

 

Nah, don't worry about it. Just about everyone who sees me thinks I'm still a teenager. 

 

 

Heh.  I used to have that problem.  Now that I'm in my late 30s, people think I'm in my 20s.  Once you get past the 30 mark, this whole looking a decade younger than you are deal gets pretty sweet.

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I thought you were both early 20s, yikes. But then again, I'm sort of used to being on websites where the average age is 15-17, the Shard is like all over the place.

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I thought you were both early 20s, yikes. But then again, I'm sort of used to being on websites where the average age is 15-17, the Shard is like all over the place.

 

I'm actually old enough to be your mother.  :D

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I thought you were both early 20s, yikes. But then again, I'm sort of used to being on websites where the average age is 15-17, the Shard is like all over the place.

I'm actually old enough to be your mother.  :D

 

I'm probably old enough to be your pug-obsessed aunt. :P 

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Can I be someone's weird cousin with slightly crazy eyes that no one likes to talk to at the family picnic?

You aren't already? My life is a lie!

Twi, I know someone a year older than her aunt. Just saying. :ph34r:

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You aren't already? My life is a lie!

Twi, I know someone a year older than her aunt. Just saying. :ph34r:

 

While mathematically possible, I have to say I've never heard of that actually happening. That's... really quite impressive.

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While mathematically possible, I have to say I've never heard of that actually happening. That's... really quite impressive.

It happens occasionally in really big families. Weird, but it happens.

"If you're not careful my nephews gonna come beat you up". :ph34r:

Edit: there's this joke. At an Orthodox wedding, the brides mother is pregnant. At a Conservative wedding, the bride is pregnant. At a Reform wedding, the Rabbi's pregnant.

So um yeah. That's a somewhat relevant thing.

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You aren't already? My life is a lie!

Twi, I know someone a year older than her aunt. Just saying. :ph34r:

While mathematically possible, I have to say I've never heard of that actually happening. That's... really quite impressive.

 

My dad is….I think he's either a year older or a year younger than his aunt. Every time she and her boyfriend get together with my parents they talk about nothing but home repair, so I guess they have a lot in common. 

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You aren't already? My life is a lie!

 

 

Nah. In real life I'm the cool cousin. B)

 

 

(Or at least, no one's specifically told me I'm not so I'm going to go with the conception of myself that most inflates my own ego.)

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It happens occasionally in really big families. Weird, but it happens.

"If you're not careful my nephews gonna come beat you up".  :ph34r:

Not only "really big" families. I once knew a girl that have 2 brothers. One is 20 years older and the other 26 years older. And that's all the kids in the family. I also knew a guy that had a 30 year older sister and no ther siblings. He is actually younger than one of his nieces. And his parents are older than my grandparents. 

 

I also happen to have a 1st cousin once remoed (so basically like my distant uncle) that's like 6 years old now. But that's because my grandmother has a lot of siblings. 

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Hey, if any of you guys in the US can direct me to some decent local urban legends, I'd be much obliged. Here's the ones I already know about: 

 

  • Black-Eyed Kids 
  • Dark Mirror 
  • Sasquatch/Bigfoot 
  • Jersey Devil 
  • Everything on this list
  • The theater ghost of Mt. Spokane High School 
  • Tommyknockers 

 

And I think I've read up on more, but if there are others, let me know. 

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Hey, if any of you guys in the US can direct me to some decent local urban legends, I'd be much obliged. Here's the ones I already know about: 

 

  • Black-Eyed Kids 
  • Dark Mirror 
  • Sasquatch/Bigfoot 
  • Jersey Devil 
  • Everything on this list
  • The theater ghost of Mt. Spokane High School 
  • Tommyknockers 

 

And I think I've read up on more, but if there are others, let me know. 

 

Well, I'm reasonably sure crop circles started in America, though I can't confirm it.

Also, the Chupacabra is Mexican-ish, but it's still sort of relevant.

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Hey, if any of you guys in the US can direct me to some decent local urban legends, I'd be much obliged. Here's the ones I already know about: 

 

  • Black-Eyed Kids 
  • Dark Mirror 
  • Sasquatch/Bigfoot 
  • Jersey Devil 
  • Everything on this list
  • The theater ghost of Mt. Spokane High School 
  • Tommyknockers 

 

And I think I've read up on more, but if there are others, let me know. 

 

 

The Onza, the Shunka Warakin, and the Melonheads might all be helpful to you. :ph34r:

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Had not heard of these, will look them up. Thank you muchly. :ph34r:

 

 

There's also the Lake Champlain monster, which goes by the nickname "Champ" and is sort of America's Nessie. And another lake cryptid is the Beast of 'Busco, a rumored giant turtle in Indiana that the locals have affectionately nicknamed "Oscar."

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