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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Jensen View Post
    I live about 4 hours away from Boston and I have two sisters who live in the suburbs, I've visited Boston plenty of times, so I laughed when I saw this:

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    You think Boston is confusing, take a look and London

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trafalgarlaw View Post
    InB4 people getting butthurt over this what with the current events.
    *shrug* I got it from a site that was celebrating Boston culture in spite of the attacks.
    Putin khuylo

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    Funny thing if you take a look at amsterdam from above you think easy straight forward but once your in the city you think why the hell cant i enter this street....
    - Vanilla was legitimately bad; we just didn't know any better at the time - SirCowDog


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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Jensen View Post
    *shrug* I got it from a site that was celebrating Boston culture in spite of the attacks.
    It's due to Boston being an older city. Older cities tended to grow more organically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Endonyx View Post
    Funny thing if you take a look at amsterdam from above you think easy straight forward but once your in the city you think why the hell cant i enter this street....
    Amsterdam was unique in that it wasn't built to keep people out, it was built to promote trade and invite people in.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wells View Post
    Lets say you have a two 3 inch lines. One is all red and the other is 48% red and 52% blue. Does that mean there's a 50-50 chance they're both red or is the second line matching the all red line by 48%?
    ^^^ Wells using an analogy

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    Quote Originally Posted by xylophone View Post
    It's due to Boston being an older city. Older cities tended to grow more organically.

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    Amsterdam was unique in that it wasn't built to keep people out, it was built to promote trade and invite people in.
    Amsterdam also isn't comparable to New York or Boston.

    Boston is an original settler's town, where the city grew organically. meanwhile, New York was originally built that way as well, but was radically reconstructed in the early 1800s to be more structured and invite trade.

    Amsterdam was a medieval town that was later expanded to grow closer to the neighboring cities. other nations, like the US, explored, built cities and then connected them with roads, then built villages around those roads.

  6. #10906
    Sigh, I knew this would happen. Can we focus on the funny, please?









    Possibly NSFW (words): http://i.imgur.com/eTRzDUbl.jpg

  7. #10907
    Quote Originally Posted by icedwarrior View Post
    Possibly NSFW (words): http://i.imgur.com/eTRzDUbl.jpg
    Quote Originally Posted by Shinra1 View Post
    ...because being black means you can't be racist only prejudice.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shinra1 View Post
    ...black people have no power, privilege they cannot be racist since they were oppressed.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shinra1 View Post
    Did you just compare slavery to the holocaust? Don't compare them. The holocaust lasted 4 years while slavery lasted for well over 200 years at least in the US FYI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrooge McDuck View Post
    Amsterdam also isn't comparable to New York or Boston.

    Boston is an original settler's town, where the city grew organically. meanwhile, New York was originally built that way as well, but was radically reconstructed in the early 1800s to be more structured and invite trade.

    Amsterdam was a medieval town that was later expanded to grow closer to the neighboring cities. other nations, like the US, explored, built cities and then connected them with roads, then built villages around those roads.
    I could talk history and geography for pages (being my major and all) but I'm afraid we might upset the natives.
    Quote Originally Posted by Wells View Post
    Lets say you have a two 3 inch lines. One is all red and the other is 48% red and 52% blue. Does that mean there's a 50-50 chance they're both red or is the second line matching the all red line by 48%?
    ^^^ Wells using an analogy

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    In all fairness:

    Mountains rise in the distance stalwart as the stars, fading forever.
    Roads ever weaving, soul ever seeking the hunter's mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigma View Post
    You think Boston is confusing, take a look and London
    Or....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1zh49J5rsg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel Tyrael View Post
    do you have some time to waste?

    wow, there were several times when I thought it would fail, amazing how it got to the end.

    I can safely say he won Snake!

  13. #10913
    Quote Originally Posted by Archaeon View Post
    In tbc everyone wished they were playing vanilla. In cataclysm everyone will wish they were playing wotlk.
    ^------True story!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemoBytom View Post
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    I didn't need the .pl URL to know that this was a Polish picture. A friend of mine makes this exact mistake as well, all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DemoBytom View Post
    I suppose it will be down to how many new Spartacus's they cast from the die. If it's enough for a whole army, then Rome will get sacked more often than Peter Mandelson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoma View Post
    Omg this is genius!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowraven View Post
    wow, there were several times when I thought it would fail, amazing how it got to the end.

    I can safely say he won Snake!
    Yup, can't imagine how many times it'd take to get that right

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    Man I laughed hard when I saw this one.

    I wouldn't classify it as such, but to prevent possible problems to others, it's

    NSFW

    http://imageshack.us/a/img822/2921/1366225498203.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoma View Post
    Lol, I had no idea those worked on cats

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