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Reply to an unusual amount of my posts here in the past month have been about jerking off by devtesla
how about jerking on for a change
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I would prefer a beet, thanks.
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Reply to comment by devtesla in on april fools day let's downvote every post by twovests
every day is april fools day. in my heart.
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Reply to What TV shows are you watching lately? by twovests
I watched the Netflix Pluto adaptation. The ending fell a little flat for me—some of the final revelations didn't quite feel worth all that build-up—but there were a couple of twists along the way that I really enjoyed. Gorgeous animation, too.
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raddle me this, Batman!
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Reply to comment by devtesla in ITT: post a webcomic u enjoy by skookin
just binged through the entire damn thing, it's really good. thanks.
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Reply to ITT: post a webcomic u enjoy by skookin
Clown Corps is pretty neat i guess
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Reply to If you had to form a band with a gross out name what would you choose? by 500poundsofnothing
dog honey
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Reply to howd they even get people to actually fight and kill in the knights times by I_got_killed_one_time
Brett Devereaux has written about this a bunch at his blog A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry, here's the best summation I could find on a quick search:
On the other hand cohesion is the force that holds a specific unit together through the power of the bonds holding the individual combatants to each other and/or to their (generally junior or non-commissioned) officers. There are a lot of ways to build that cohesion: people are generally unwilling to abandon neighbors, close friends and relatives, for one. They are also reluctant to expose themselves to shame at home for having done so; shame is one of the few things people fear as much, if not more than, death. For armies that can’t rely on that sort of organic cohesion, it can be built by reconstructing the soldier’s unit as his primary social group. Drill can do this: it creates an experience of shared suffering and achievement which bonds the soldiers together creating strong ‘artificial’ cohesion.
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Reply to Play Baldur's Gate 3. by flabberghaster
there are too many video games. i think they should make less video games.
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Reply to jst pst dot net by twovests
Jstpst Dornet, Just of Post.
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waluigi would also make a good nemesis, imo
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hashtag relatable
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Reply to trying to get to 1000 replies in my inbox. please reply to this post with your funniest repliey by twovests
all your base are belong to us
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Reply to small social media is booming again and i love it. "web 3" and "web 3.0" are taken so i propose we call this "web 2: 2" by twovests
how about Web: Origins
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Reply to huge scoop by oolong
big if true
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Reply to rainy weather is wonderful by ___
As long as you don't have to work outdoors, yeah.
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Reply to what y'all been playing lately by hollyhoppet
On a whim, I started replaying of Breath of Fire III. It holds up surprisingly well in some ways, and not at all in others, but in any case Balio and Sunder continue to be my favorite furry himbo villains.
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Deca-Dence is fucking wild, y'all.
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Reply to Do you agree that I'm "the Kublai Khan of Posting?" Why, or why not? Please discuss. by flabberghaster
decreed any stately pleasure-domes lately?