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This is true, you do have to look. I know many girls who are into comics, rpgs, and movies. Pretty much ALL of my female friends are like this, minus the few who prefer other things to rpgs and comics.
0bsessions:
Guys! I have figured out how to fix the economy!
Okay, I am proposing a massive public works project for Boston. Public works projects create jobs.
Boston City Hall was just named as the world's ugliest building. I propose we bulldoze it and build a fifteen story statue of two dudes making out with middle fingers raised towards California. Adjacent to this statue will be a seven story tall statue of another dude blowing them, his hands will be catwalks to the other buildings. We can put the City Hall municipal offices in these buildings. The two dudes will be high fiving, thus making for an excellent view of the surrounding cityscape.
Aside from the job creation of this project, people will come from the world over to see the Two Dudes Making Out statue, thus funneling money into the local economy.
Yes, we can!
Ozymandias:
So, I'm in Austin right now for Supercomputing Conference '08 as a student volunteer.
Today was one of the most awesome days in my CS career. This year is the 20th anniversary of the conference and as such. they have a big history display- and I got to help set it up.
I got to stand in the middle of a Cray-1. Not just a Cray-1, in fact. Cray-1 S/N 1. The very first one delivered to Los Alamos in 1976.
I flipped through the pages of one of Seymour Cray's actual hand-written journals.
I hurt my knee on a blade from a Cray C90.
I deftly maneuvered a node from ASCI Purple into a class case.
I assembled a mobo from ASCI Q.
Tomorrow a triblade from Roadrunner comes in. I will simultaneously be 10 feet away from the first general-purpose supercomputer ever built and part of the fastest one running today.
I'm on a nerd high right now.
Dazed:
0bsessions, I approve. I approve so very very much. Would be even better if the 3 guys were Boston celebs. I'm thinking Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Mark Wahlberg.
nobo:
--- Quote from: PantsFTW on 14 Nov 2008, 11:31 ---
One of my coworkers (my old manager actually) read the book The Game, he thought it was a great way to pick up women. But when it didn't work for him, he didn't realize it was because he can be a genuinely nice guy
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It doesn't work for him because the whole pick up artist thing is bullshit. Just read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Method and see what sort of person actually believes this garbage
--- Quote from: PantsFTW on 14 Nov 2008, 11:31 ---I believe there is also a set of girls who will use a Nice Guy as an emotional punching bag, because a lot of guys will try to sit and listen to a girls problems if they think it'll help them have a relationship (because communication is key, you see). But then in the long run, it doesn't help at all.
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So a guy will try to establish friendship at the chance of an attraction and then be upset when the girl doesn't want to be more than friends? that seems more selfish than what you are accusing the girls of doing.
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