Those spammy ads are getting lazy
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Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
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@blakeyrat said:
Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Blakeyrat's Law: Any discussion of an ad will quickly devolve into a discussion of the use and/or morality of ad-blockers.
You know who else didn't used ad blockers? Hitler.
Think about it.
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@blakeyrat said:
Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Thanks. I just spent half an hour clicking around tvtropes.org.
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You see, ad blockers are {OPINION} because {PARTY} is {ADJECTIVE} enough to {ACTION}. If only {PARTY} {ACTION}, then {OCCURANCE} would not take place! {THING} is trwtf!
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Blakeyrat's Law: Any discussion of an ad will quickly devolve into a discussion of the use and/or morality of Irish girl.
FTFY
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@frits said:
@blakeyrat said:
Bullshit. Nobody can stay on tvtropes for only half an hour.Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Thanks. I just spent half an hour clicking around tvtropes.org.
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@Anonymouse said:
@frits said:
@blakeyrat said:
Bullshit. Nobody can stay on tvtropes for only half an hour.Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Thanks. I just spent half an hour clicking around tvtropes.org.Half an hour seems like an eternity to spend there.
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@Lorne Kates said:
@blakeyrat said:
Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Blakeyrat's Law: Any discussion of an ad will quickly devolve into a discussion of the use and/or morality of ad-blockers.
You know who else didn't used ad blockers? Hitler.
Think about it.
Godwin's Law: As the length of a thread approaches infinity, the probability of a comparison involving Adolf Hitler or the Nazis approaches 1. Corollary: Outside of a small number of specific topics (for example, discussion of the British National Party), making such a comparison automatically loses the debate.
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@LegacyCrono said:
@Lorne Kates said:
@blakeyrat said:
Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Blakeyrat's Law: Any discussion of an ad will quickly devolve into a discussion of the use and/or morality of ad-blockers.
You know who else didn't used ad blockers? Hitler.
Think about it.
Godwin's Law: As the length of a thread approaches infinity, the probability of a comparison involving Adolf Hitler or the Nazis approaches 1. Corollary: Outside of a small number of specific topics (for example, discussion of the British National Party), making such a comparison automatically loses the debate.
I think we all got that n00b . . .
Shouldn't the Paula Bean law be AKA the Brillant law?
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@Lorne Kates said:
You know what else he didn't use? Baby blockers.You know who else didn't used ad blockers? Hitler.
Think about it.
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@Anonymouse said:
@frits said:
@blakeyrat said:
Bullshit. Nobody can stay on tvtropes for only half an hour.Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Thanks. I just spent half an hour clicking around tvtropes.org.He didn't say he was finished clicking around tvtropes...
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@boomzilla said:
@Anonymouse said:
@frits said:
@blakeyrat said:
Bullshit. Nobody can stay on tvtropes for only half an hour.Edit: Before replying, keep in mind Blakeyrat's Law.
Thanks. I just spent half an hour clicking around tvtropes.org.Half an hour seems like an eternity to spend there.
Falling Into The Pothole: If a post in a thread is created to bring attention to another web site, the thread's rate of replies will drop drastically. If the website is this one, the remaining replies will be lamenting lost time.
Also: this topic sucks and is now about trains.
Law of Thread Entropy: A given thread will always tend to drift off-topic.
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@frits said:
He was also an anti-smoker, vegitarian and was teetotal. The bansturbators have got it coming to them, I tell you....@Lorne Kates said:
You know what else he didn't use? Baby blockers.You know who else didn't used ad blockers? Hitler.
Think about it.
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Since a TVTropes link's already been posted, the post's already off-topic, and Hitler's come up already, I feel absolutely no remorse in linking to this trope.
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@UrzaMTG said:
Law of Thread Entropy: A given thread will always tend to drift off-topic.
This thread did not drift off-topic. It was created off-topic.
Edit: It was not created off-topic, it was edited off-topic
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@Bulb said:
@UrzaMTG said:
Law of Thread Entropy: A given thread will always tend to drift off-topic.
This thread did not drift off-topic. It was created off-topic.
Edit: It was not created off-topic, it was edited off-topic
What does this have to do with trains? Personally, I am fascinated with steam powered trains. The plumes of vapor they kick out are the best.
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@blakeyrat said:
This is the best train.
+1, very enterprisey!I feel like it is nearly a perfect symbol for CS itself. (The only thing lacking is another one crashing into it.)
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@Xyro said:
@blakeyrat said:
This is the best train.
+1, very enterprisey!I feel like it is nearly a perfect symbol for CS itself.
FUCKING HELL WHY DOES IT HAVE THREE SETS OF WHEELS WHEN IT ONLY MOVES ONCE
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@Someone You Know said:
*standing ovation*@Xyro said:
@blakeyrat said:
This is the best train.
+1, very enterprisey!I feel like it is nearly a perfect symbol for CS itself.
FUCKING HELL WHY DOES IT HAVE THREE SETS OF WHEELS WHEN IT ONLY MOVES ONCE