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Offline demik

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3550 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 11:46:29 »
I, too, get drunk off water.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3551 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 11:56:26 »
****ty instagram pic my friend took of me.

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What's that in yer hand, boy?

Seriously. And like you need to be drinking "lite" anything.
Free beer is free beer. When we but we get Nattys.

:|
It's all about that money : abv ratio. :))
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3552 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 12:28:32 »
Which one is you, David?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3553 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 15:58:46 »
Edit: da fuq GH...stop freaking out on me
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3555 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 20:36:41 »

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3556 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 20:41:58 »


I know, my brother and I look a lot alike.

I also really put a lot of effort into dressing up for the wedding we were at. I even thought about looking around for a shirt with a color. It is the thought that counts after all.

And believe it or not, that is my happy face  ^-^
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3557 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 20:52:05 »
How come all the girls post them booty fotos on Every other website,  but not on GH...

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Jesus.. is that like.. almost 3.5-4 feet wide?

its a miracle that the chair survives dat booty meat.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3558 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 20:53:43 »
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I know, my brother and I look a lot alike.

I also really put a lot of effort into dressing up for the wedding we were at. I even thought about looking around for a shirt with a color. It is the thought that counts after all.

And believe it or not, that is my happy face  ^-^

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3559 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 21:05:20 »
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I know, my brother and I look a lot alike.

I also really put a lot of effort into dressing up for the wedding we were at. I even thought about looking around for a shirt with a color. It is the thought that counts after all.

And believe it or not, that is my happy face  ^-^


:thumb:  Lookin' gooooood

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3560 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 21:21:08 »
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I know, my brother and I look a lot alike.

I also really put a lot of effort into dressing up for the wedding we were at. I even thought about looking around for a shirt with a color. It is the thought that counts after all.

And believe it or not, that is my happy face  ^-^


:thumb:  Lookin' gooooood

better than you?

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

wtf

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3561 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 22:24:55 »
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I know, my brother and I look a lot alike.

I also really put a lot of effort into dressing up for the wedding we were at. I even thought about looking around for a shirt with a color. It is the thought that counts after all.

And believe it or not, that is my happy face  ^-^


:thumb:  Lookin' gooooood

better than you?

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

wtf

totes kidding, you're both adorbs. more than demik even.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3562 on: Mon, 14 September 2015, 22:28:22 »
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I know, my brother and I look a lot alike.

I also really put a lot of effort into dressing up for the wedding we were at. I even thought about looking around for a shirt with a color. It is the thought that counts after all.

And believe it or not, that is my happy face  ^-^


:thumb:  Lookin' gooooood

better than you?

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

wtf

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3563 on: Tue, 15 September 2015, 15:17:41 »
****ty instagram pic my friend took of me.

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What's that in yer hand, boy?

Seriously. And like you need to be drinking "lite" anything.
Free beer is free beer. When we but we get Nattys.

:|
It's all about that money : abv ratio. :))

Nope, life is to short to drink cheap beer.  I can't drink anything Natty, even free.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3564 on: Tue, 15 September 2015, 15:35:06 »
****ty instagram pic my friend took of me.

(Attachment Link)

What's that in yer hand, boy?

Seriously. And like you need to be drinking "lite" anything.
Free beer is free beer. When we but we get Nattys.

:|
It's all about that money : abv ratio. :))

Nope, life is to short to drink cheap beer.  I can't drink anything Natty, even free.
The only decent beer I ever have is KBC and then whatever IPA my cousins are currently drinking when I visit them.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3565 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:41:16 »
This isa pic of azhdar:



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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3566 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:41:51 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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Much French.  Such baguette. 

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3567 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:44:16 »
How did I miss the picture of TP
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3568 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:46:08 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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God damnit R, even in the rain, you need your baguettes.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3569 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:53:53 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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God damnit R, even in the rain, you need your baguettes.

Can't be Mr Frenchman, those are Britbong number plates.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3570 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:57:03 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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God damnit R, even in the rain, you need your baguettes.

Can't be Mr Frenchman, those are Britbong number plates.
He's in the UK right now comin for ur ass

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3571 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 20:57:42 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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God damnit R, even in the rain, you need your baguettes.

Can't be Mr Frenchman, those are Britbong number plates.
He's in the UK right now comin for ur ass

All those French sticks wont fit in my anus.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3572 on: Mon, 21 September 2015, 21:05:15 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3573 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 03:53:13 »
Not getting any pm from the females. /depressed

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3574 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 03:54:40 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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credit to photekq

poorly memed good sir, you can clearly see it's not in France.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3575 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 06:52:13 »
i can hardly imagine someone from marseille being able to eat baguettes from the blighty
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3576 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 10:31:14 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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credit to photekq

poorly memed good sir, you can clearly see it's not in France.
1/10 would not meme with Seth again.
Missing a beret, clearly
Very busy with studies atm.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3577 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 10:34:59 »
This isa pic of azhdar:

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credit to photekq

poorly memed good sir, you can clearly see it's not in France.
1/10 would not meme with Seth again.
Missing a beret, clearly

Not it's raining and english written on the cars.
Also baguettes don't go in the trunk. They get into the car with the humans.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3578 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 10:39:57 »
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3579 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 10:44:14 »
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Went to Nashville this past weekend for one of her meets :).

Nice knickers.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3580 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:05:22 »
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Went to Nashville this past weekend for one of her meets :).

Is that your sister?

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3581 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:08:07 »
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Went to Nashville this past weekend for one of her meets :).
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3582 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:10:07 »
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Went to Nashville this past weekend for one of her meets :).
You 2 are so cute 

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Went to Nashville this past weekend for one of her meets :).

Is that your sister?
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3583 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:24:35 »
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Went to Nashville this past weekend for one of her meets :).
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3584 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:28:09 »

So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
 
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3585 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:29:20 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3586 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:30:37 »
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So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
regardless of the size of your eyes... the question remains...

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3587 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:32:18 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))
Actually... I was a 9.6 pound baby lmao. 23 inches at birth. Which is probably why I am now 6'1" as an adult haha.

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So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
regardless of the size of your eyes... the question remains...
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3588 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:33:42 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))
Actually... I was a 9.6 pound baby lmao. 23 inches at birth. Which is probably why I am now 6'1" as an adult haha.

Show Image

So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
regardless of the size of your eyes... the question remains...
Show Image

516 for life  :cool: :cool: :cool:
Right near the border of Queens, but still Nassau County. Lived here my entire life.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3589 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:36:23 »
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So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.

GH baby pictures are always fun. I need to find some more of me, there are a few really funny ones.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3590 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:39:25 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))
Actually... I was a 9.6 pound baby lmao. 23 inches at birth. Which is probably why I am now 6'1" as an adult haha.

Show Image

So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
regardless of the size of your eyes... the question remains...
Show Image

516 for life  :cool: :cool: :cool:
Right near the border of Queens, but still Nassau County. Lived here my entire life.
yoooo i live in nassau too! we should get a long island meetup going! I live in jericho. You know where that is?
Oh wow, that's not far. So you're over by Hicksville. I'm in Elmont, lived here my whole life :) My sister and my stepmother live over in Hicksville and North Wantagh. I wonder how many other Long Islanders there are around here.
 
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3591 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:42:04 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))
Actually... I was a 9.6 pound baby lmao. 23 inches at birth. Which is probably why I am now 6'1" as an adult haha.


Thank you for making me feel small. 5'10" :'(

Also your cat looks a lot more freaked out than you do.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3592 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:43:11 »
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So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3593 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:44:59 »


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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3594 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:46:49 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))
Actually... I was a 9.6 pound baby lmao. 23 inches at birth. Which is probably why I am now 6'1" as an adult haha.


Thank you for making me feel small. 5'10" :'(

Also your cat looks a lot more freaked out than you do.
Don't feel too bad, I'm 5"6, if that makes you feel better, but I have the youth on my side, so I can be an optimist and hope that I end up less...Tiny.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3595 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:47:11 »
You where either a small baby or that was a large cat, I can't decide.  :))
Actually... I was a 9.6 pound baby lmao. 23 inches at birth. Which is probably why I am now 6'1" as an adult haha.


Thank you for making me feel small. 5'10" :'(

Also your cat looks a lot more freaked out than you do.
Haha I tend to do that. I've only ever encountered one woman in public who was taller than me. Hell, I feel taller than most dudes in public too haha :P

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So with my big ass eyes and pictures, I've been told I look like:
an anime character
an owl
a doll with soulless eyes

At least I grew into them. As a kid, I swear I looked like an alien.
Show Image

I wasn't terrified of the cat... I just always looked terrified.
wow you are beautiful and really talI Syribo  Haha

Welcome and feel free to pm me anytime ! If you love keyboards and keyboard related stuff and are able to take a joke you will make friends fast and fit right in !

Oh I can take a joke. About pretty much anything. I feel like most females into hobbies that are predominantly male are able to take any kind of joke, and usually have pretty awesome senses of humor :D

I love keyboards and video games.. but I also like pink stuff and cute things. I'm glad my mother let me play with both GI Joe's and Barbie's when I was a kid hahaha.
 
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Offline Syribo

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3596 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:47:35 »
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Okay, that's the cutest damn thing ever.
 
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3597 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:49:22 »
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This pooh bear outfit is so on point.

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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3598 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:49:23 »
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Okay, that's the cutest damn thing ever.

Hunny pot on point.
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Re: The many faces of Geekhack
« Reply #3599 on: Tue, 22 September 2015, 11:52:54 »
i still want to know what kind of keyboard that is :rolleyes:

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