To Whom Is The SirCallen Similar To?
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To Whom Is The SirCallen Similar To?
Unfortunately The Garja Option is broken this time.
Can we call him as Jetis? Or Merom?
The Question is very efforthless anyways.
Discuss
Can we call him as Jetis? Or Merom?
The Question is very efforthless anyways.
Discuss
Re: To Whom Is The SirCallen Similar To?
It's hard to compare anyone to Metis.
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The little mermaid.
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User was banned for three days for continuously harassing ESOC users despite previous warnings and bans for the same reason.
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I could see how he develops into a grumpy metis in about 30-40 years
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Breeze is back? WHere are u nuub.
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Sircallen is probably more similar to jerom, they both rant on forums a lot. Metis has ranted, but only after long deliberation (like the old dudes do)
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Re: To Whom Is The SirCallen Similar To?
Why these two people? Why me? I am myself most.
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deleted_user wrote:Why these two people? Why me? I am myself most.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMRrCYPxD0I
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Jam wrote:deleted_user wrote:Why these two people? Why me? I am myself most.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMRrCYPxD0I
man with that music this video basically solved every problem I have
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Wow that's amazing!deleted_user wrote:Jam wrote:deleted_user wrote:Why these two people? Why me? I am myself most.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMRrCYPxD0I
man with that music this video basically solved every problem I have
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Who is this jerom guy?
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momuuu wrote:Who is this jerom guy?
He is a mysterious poster who has a biology degree, worked as a medic in the army, and has over 9000 stories to tell about his youth. pretty sure hes also low key conservative. he also taught biology to school students with an interesting perspective.
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My first act as Relacement Metis will be to write a long winded discursion prompted by whichever comment is most convienent, relevant or not. Tying my comment together will be a series of increasingly irrelevant asides. The topic will be hands-on and likely an implied proof of my intelligence and masculinity and degree in Wikipedia Sciences. It will be written with conservative flair. The first words are to be, "Speaking of..." and the last a paraphrased quote from a 1950s conservative intellectual.
Speaking of similarities, I am reminded of an encounter I had with a young woman while teaching ecology to locals as a park ranger shortly after the war. I was explaining the subtle etymological and biological differences between the various Corvids when she raised a quaint and innocent hand and asked, "Are you familiar with the works of conservative intellectual William Buckley?"
In fact William Buckley had been a student of mine when I was a professor of tangible biology at the University of Conservative Intellectuals before the war. It was then we'd drink whiskey and discuss the ever important sciences: politics, philosophy, theoelogy, fictional story telling. These laid the foundations for much of Bill and I's later writings.
One of the topics we frequently broached was the importance of proper roofing material. I had of course worked as a roofer before the war. Around this time asphalt had gained popularity as the preferred, affordable shingle. In my eyes a man cannot house a family under his home without chopping down the tree and processing it into wooden shingles he erects himself. This is how I made my living -- back then peoples were eager to pay a man for a man's work.
Nowadays the digital world has corrupted what value sweat and blood once held. In factories are callous-less airheads who've never birthed a calf overlooking machines that can kill them like a horned steer. Values have been replaced by internet memes and science has been turned into YouTube, liberal propaganda. Science can be learned by calloused hands only.
From my hands I've brought into this world and taken from this world efficiently species of every kind in the name of masculine accreditation. So too have I learned from and helped educate the last great generation this world may ever see. Of course for many years I made my trade as a bushman fur trapper before the war.
Rats and humans are actually the same because hormones are a thing and we did not cause global warming.
It's as the great Benjamin Wiker said, "Like Aristotle, conservatives generally accept the world as it is; they distrust the politics of abstract reason that is, reason divorced from experience that is, the data on global warming that is, my good friend Metis has had many experiences wow he is smart."
Speaking of similarities, I am reminded of an encounter I had with a young woman while teaching ecology to locals as a park ranger shortly after the war. I was explaining the subtle etymological and biological differences between the various Corvids when she raised a quaint and innocent hand and asked, "Are you familiar with the works of conservative intellectual William Buckley?"
In fact William Buckley had been a student of mine when I was a professor of tangible biology at the University of Conservative Intellectuals before the war. It was then we'd drink whiskey and discuss the ever important sciences: politics, philosophy, theoelogy, fictional story telling. These laid the foundations for much of Bill and I's later writings.
One of the topics we frequently broached was the importance of proper roofing material. I had of course worked as a roofer before the war. Around this time asphalt had gained popularity as the preferred, affordable shingle. In my eyes a man cannot house a family under his home without chopping down the tree and processing it into wooden shingles he erects himself. This is how I made my living -- back then peoples were eager to pay a man for a man's work.
Nowadays the digital world has corrupted what value sweat and blood once held. In factories are callous-less airheads who've never birthed a calf overlooking machines that can kill them like a horned steer. Values have been replaced by internet memes and science has been turned into YouTube, liberal propaganda. Science can be learned by calloused hands only.
From my hands I've brought into this world and taken from this world efficiently species of every kind in the name of masculine accreditation. So too have I learned from and helped educate the last great generation this world may ever see. Of course for many years I made my trade as a bushman fur trapper before the war.
Rats and humans are actually the same because hormones are a thing and we did not cause global warming.
It's as the great Benjamin Wiker said, "Like Aristotle, conservatives generally accept the world as it is; they distrust the politics of abstract reason that is, reason divorced from experience that is, the data on global warming that is, my good friend Metis has had many experiences wow he is smart."
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I remember a few years past when I used to understand what callen was saying. Now I can't tell if he's a Russian troll farm product or not.
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Mr_Bramboy wrote:I remember a few years past when I used to understand what callen was saying. Now I can't tell if he's a Russian troll farm product or not.
Something is happening to me and it will all be documented on this website as a great learning tool.
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Someone make an account at techsupportforum. Ask Metis to return! Sadly I'm banned from there somehow.
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lejend wrote:Someone make an account at techsupportforum. Ask Metis to return! Sadly I'm banned from there somehow.
I can't imagine why
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