
Scarab wrote:I can understand the urge to go out and forget for a few hours [...]



The Wild West Pyro wrote:By any chance does anyone watch Laurel and Hardy? I've watched one of their movies.
Still hilarious, wiped out all the creepypasta nightmares I had for the past two nights.
Scarab wrote:The Wild West Pyro wrote:By any chance does anyone watch Laurel and Hardy? I've watched one of their movies.
Still hilarious, wiped out all the creepypasta nightmares I had for the past two nights.
Yes, we watched a lot of Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin videos and so on at uni, they were such expressive actors, able to get their meaning across with few or no words, that they were fantastic for teaching animators about gestures and so on. Also, still pretty funny, even after all this time.


IslaKariese wrote:I thought DST started at the same time all over the world?


IslaKariese wrote:...Wait, so how does that work with timezones? It's confusing enough figuring out what time it is when you're crossing them, but it you're going from one state that does DST to one in another timezone that doesn't... how the hell does that work??*confuzzled*

Victin wrote:... This talk about time confuses me. I'll instead take off in the TARDIS and return to page 2 in this thread:
I recently discovered my favorite period of history was...
Wait...
Wait for it...
Prehistory.
SeriouslyIt's fun to think how did people live before they invented basic things such as fire, cities, writing and civilization itself.
Victin wrote:... This talk about time confuses me. I'll instead take off in the TARDIS and return to page 2 in this thread:
I recently discovered my favorite period of history was...
Wait...
Wait for it...
Prehistory.
SeriouslyIt's fun to think how did people live before they invented basic things such as fire, cities, writing and civilization itself.

The Wild West Pyro wrote:Victin wrote:... This talk about time confuses me. I'll instead take off in the TARDIS and return to page 2 in this thread:
I recently discovered my favorite period of history was...
Wait...
Wait for it...
Prehistory.
SeriouslyIt's fun to think how did people live before they invented basic things such as fire, cities, writing and civilization itself.
AND FOUGHT MAMMOTHS
Scarab wrote:Victin wrote:... This talk about time confuses me. I'll instead take off in the TARDIS and return to page 2 in this thread:
I recently discovered my favorite period of history was...
Wait...
Wait for it...
Prehistory.
SeriouslyIt's fun to think how did people live before they invented basic things such as fire, cities, writing and civilization itself.
I have a book on ancient Mesopotamia right now. That's about as far back as you're gonna get in recorded history, and there's not a lot of it. It's very fascinating.
IslaKariese wrote:One of my friends is a history major. It makes for interesting conversations, when I can follow them (since history is one of my worst subjects).


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