I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy!
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I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy!
I gave up the guessing thread. It turned boring after a while.
Have you submitted your actions for sindred yet, GA?
AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR
maddox owns.
Wergh. :shock:
Enough of your psycho-babble, Siиdяed.
I don't think I could be any more frustrated and irritated than I am right now. I want to punch the hell out of anything, anyone. I don't want to see anyone, talk to anyone, think about anyone. If there was some way I could tell the entire world to f*ck off I'd do so right this very minute. This day, this month, everything... you can't imagine how extremely over the top frustrated I am. I want to smash to shit out of the whole damn world :angry:
I don't know whether to curl up and cry or break something. Well, I can't go breaking things so... Why am I even here? I don't feel like dealing with this crap right now either. The sooner this crappy month is over with the better. Even that won't be soon enough.
Life is wonderful? Nope, didn't work :embarrassed:
Tomorrow had better be a better day.
Thanks for letting me rant before I blow my top.
*poke*
Look, he rants when you do it.
*poke*
Hahah, omg Siиdяed that's low even for you.
Haha. A low poke goes like this:
*poke*
Now it gets interesting.
Excuse me, but when did hip-hop become flip-flop?
...I don't know.
...was that a punchline?
I can't eat. Or swallow. Or drink.
:D
Try getting 5 teeth removed.
It sucks massive donkey balls.
O. :(
Long ass day. Long ass week. Long ass 2 hours of standing in the middle of a snowstorm waiting for a car to show up :?...
I am learning MHTML :D Although its similar to HTML - but a little different.
Meh, I am sooooooooo busy with work its awesome :D
What's MHTML?:?
MHTML stands for MIME HTML. It is used to bind resources which are typically represented by external links, such as image and sound files, along with HTML code into a single file. The key to MHTML is that the content is encoded as if it were an HTML email message, using the MIME type multipart/related. The first part is the HTML file, encoded normally. Subsequent parts are additional resources, identified by their original URLs.
This format is sometimes referred to as MHT, after the suffix .mht given to such files by default when created by Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer or Opera. MHTML is a proposed standard, circulated in a revised edition in 1999 as RFC 2557.
Ah, thanks Adam:)
Even though I understood little of what you said.:P
nigga trigga