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On 03/09/2016 at 0:47 AM, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

Adulting Realization #317: That strange and somewhat disconcerting moment when you realize that one of your coworkers is SpongeBob SquarePants....and you are Squidward. :mellow: 

I read your other post about Spongebob!co-worker with no context.

I was very confused.

Posted
4 hours ago, Cognizantastic said:

This happened around a week ago, but I figured I'd tell you guys. Remember the woman at the hospital who I work with, the one who said that bald is a hair color and off is a TV channel in a discussion about Godlessness? Well, she gave me another gem.

Her: So, what ethnicity are you?

Me: I'm Costa Rican and Filipino.

Her: Ooh, Costa Rican! Did you immigrate here when you were young?

Me: No, my maternal grandparents immigrated. My grandfather got a job in cartography here.

Her: I don't understand why they would leave. I heard it's beautiful there. Was there a civil war or something?

…this one doesn't bug me because it was entirely innocent, but really, womanBecause I'm Latino, she immediately assumed that my grandparents were fleeing from "a civil war or something". Wow. Just… wow. :wacko:

It's also worth mentioning that one of the first things she ever said to me was "do you speak Spanish?". This was, of course, her immediate reaction after looking me up and down. -_-

Is she older? If so, you could ask her to share her memories of the day Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated. Teach her that assumptions help no one.  :ph34r::P 

7 minutes ago, Pinnacle-Ferring said:

I read your other post about Spongebob!co-worker with no context.

I was very confused.

Sorry. You can has context now. :ph34r: 

Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, Kaymyth said:

Well, that was an interesting start to a Saturday morning.  Woke up at 7AM to the sensation of an earthquake shaking the bed.

Epicenter in Oklahoma, magnitude either 5.6 or 5.8, depending on who's doing the reporting.

I heard about that. I didn't feel anything. :mellow: It might be because I got home at midnight, though. There was another football game last night. (We won. Also, Reginald the spoon has become band famous. I'm so proud. :D)

Edit: I found a video on how to read sheet music. It's hilarious. :D

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Posted
8 hours ago, The Honor Spren said:
Quote

Dragons are giant chicken lizards.

 

That had some hot chilly for dinner.

What I learned from Night Vale today:

Spoiler

If your forests start talking throw a jellyfish at it. Man, I wish my education was being handled by a giant glow cloud. ALL. HAIL. THE GLOW CLOUD!

 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Edgedancer said:

That had some hot chilly for dinner.

What I learned from Night Vale today:

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If your forests start talking throw a jellyfish at it. Man, I wish my education was being handled by a giant glow cloud. ALL. HAIL. THE GLOW CLOUD!

 

Spoiler

Sadly, I can't think of many school districts in the US that wouldn't be better off if they were headed by a giant glow cloud. -_- 

 

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Has the spoiler tag conversation risen again? Find out later on www.17thshard.com!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Straw said:

Has the spoiler tag conversation risen again? Find out later on www.17thshard.com!

To be fair, we could probably just not use spoiler tags and nobody would understand what's going on anyway. Like why watching television is much saver than becoming one with nature.

Posted
1 minute ago, Edgedancer said:

To be fair, we could probably just not use spoiler tags and nobody would understand what's going on anyway. Like why watching television is much saver than becoming one with nature.

Or why the sister city might be a much closer relation than that. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

Or why the sister city might be a much closer relation than that. 

Pans the football games into a whole new light, doesn't it? Maybe we should just give everybody three heads. :ph34r:

Posted
6 minutes ago, TwiLyghtSansSparkles said:

"And remember: Love is all you need to destroy your enemies." 

That's….basically the theme of the Harry Potter series. :mellow: 

And with hatred you can purge the world of evil.^_^

Posted
1 hour ago, Morzathoth said:

Or why you should never trust trees.

Yeah, Hemalurgy doesn't really work on them. Don't trust anything you can't spike.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Oversleep said:

Yeah, Hemalurgy doesn't really work on them. Don't trust anything you can't spike.

Words to live by.

Posted
32 minutes ago, Delightful said:

This way of saying goodbye is quite familiar to what happens when my family meets. I don't think it's really Jewish specific "problem" :)

Posted
2 hours ago, Mestiv said:

This way of saying goodbye is quite familiar to what happens when my family meets. I don't think it's really Jewish specific "problem" :)

I didn't think it was that niche but I was wondering how universal it was. 

Posted
18 hours ago, Oversleep said:

Yeah, Hemalurgy doesn't really work on them. Don't trust anything you can't spike.

Very true. That which can not be spiked hath no soul.

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