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BRICK DOM

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  1. You guys are ballers. All I did was take facebreaks. going to hop on and try to delete it for good this time.

    I'd recommend deactivating first to wean yourself off of it, before straight up deleting it. It's pretty much the same except you always have the option of reactivating it if you really need to (creep on beezys).

    I've had my shit deactivated for months, may take the final step and delete it soon.

  2. just politely ask her to stop and tell her that it's driving you insane

    I told her it was getting on my nerves

    She just offered me a sheet and told me that it was a great way to relieve stress.

    Gonna just walk out and get some fresh air.

  3. Bitch next to me at work has been popping sheets of bubble wrap for like 3 days in a row. I have no idea why she's doing it or how she even has this much. Problem is, she's pretty nice to me, so I'd feel bad if I straight up confronted her ...

  4. Not really a conspiracy theory, but more along the veins of unsettling/creepy/strange things:

    The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to an event that resulted in the deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural mountains on the night of February 2, 1959. It happened on the east shoulder of the mountain Kholat Syakhl (Холат Сяхл) (a Mansi name, meaning Mountain of the Dead). The mountain pass where the incident occurred has since been named Dyatlov Pass (Перевал Дятлова) after the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov (Игорь Дятлов).

    The lack of eyewitnesses and subsequent investigations into the hikers' deaths have inspired much speculation. Investigators at the time determined that the hikers tore open their tent from within, departing barefoot in heavy snow. Though the corpses showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue. According to sources, four of the victims' clothing contained substantial levels of radiation. There is no mention of this in contemporary documentation; it only appears in later documents. Soviet investigators determined only that "a compelling unknown force" had caused the deaths. Access to the area was barred for skiers and other adventurers for three years after the incident. The chronology of the incident remains unclear due to the lack of survivors

    -To dispel the theory of an attack by the indigenous Mansi people, one doctor indicated that the fatal injuries of the three bodies could not have been caused by another human being, "because the force of the blows had been too strong and no soft tissue had been damaged".

    - After the funerals, relatives of the deceased claimed that the skin of the victims had a strange brown tan.

    - In a private interview, a former investigating officer said that his dosimeter had shown a high radiation level on Kholat Syakhl, and that this was the reason for the radiation found on the bodies. However, the source of the contamination was not found.

    - Another group of hikers (about 50 kilometers south of the incident) reported that they saw strange orange spheres in the night sky to the north (likely in the direction of Kholat Syakhl) on the night of the incident.[citation needed] Similar "spheres" were observed in Ivdel and adjacent areas continually during the period of February to March 1959, by various independent witnesses (including the meteorology service and the military).

    Sorry if this doesn't belong here or as has been posted somewhere already

  5. Yeah, the S could kind of stand for anything. Really digging the navy brim with green underside idea though, or the (10). I'd appreciate a more subtle nod to sufu. Though, I'd still roll with it if the S was on it.

    Also, for those of you that want not-so popular make ups like the pill box hat or whatever, why don't you just make a single custom order? Their regular pre-designed caps are already at ~$38 in the first place, and a custom joint is only around 10 bucks more (as far as I know), so it really isn't even that bad.

  6. No girl, crappy job, no real career choice, no money, & I dont even want to goto school anymore. But for some reason im chillin. Can't explain it but im kinda diggin life right now.

    This is pretty much me, though my job is aight, and I feel whatever about school. Honestly though, I have no idea where I'll be in 2 years when I graduate, but strangely enough, at this very moment right now ... idgaf. Don't really have any big plusses in my life, but I don't have anything to complain about either.

  7. Also pretty interested ... though I think they're actually less than 48 bucks if you do a group order. I could be wrong though.

    It says on the site:

    Ballcaps: We can make custom historic, fitted wool ballcaps in production runs of as few as 24 pieces. Single-piece custom caps are sometimes possible (felt lettering treatments only).Single-piece custom caps are generally $48.

    By the looks of that, ordering just one custom cap would cost you $48.

    Or maybe I'm just retarded.

  8. my experience is that if you read it too far away from the age holden is in the novel, itll all seem pretty bratty, self-absorbed and naive. but if your caught up in that shit, as most kids are when they get forced to read it, its not just something you can relate to, its often the first time you feel that a book is actually communicating with you on a personal level. as in, when you read in high school, you havnt developed a taste for literature outside of whats been assigned to you and catcher kind of opens up a dialouge with you that often informs what you want to read henceforth.

    100% agree. When I read it junior year of high school I truly felt as if the novel spoke volumes to me, I could empathize with Holden on so many levels. It was seriously the first book with which I ever felt such a definite gravitation toward. But a couple months ago when I picked up my copy again for a quick read, it all seemed so flat and listless. I just don't feel the teenage angst any more. As to why my username is JD.Salinger, I myself am not even sure. I guess I probably just thought it was a neat idea a year ago or whatever.

    Also to contribute to the thread, I just read American Psycho; albeit I glossed over the trivialities of Bateman talking to his friends or hanging out and I pretty much just pored over the violent, graphic scenes.

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