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Batman

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  1. WOW okay this almost looks like real thing, with the font and all :surprised:
  2. I guess so? I mean, I have to survive the 6 months zombie-free gap somehow, so I'm probably gonna watch it lol I found this fine man at a convention I went to this month:
  3. [video=youtube;aKRZn0uS6eA]
  4. this post.
  5. Chris is just daydreaming about his next prey hueuhehuhuee :charming:
  6. PERFECTION
  7. that was more directed at the way HOW he sits, like, his legs are all over the place lmao
  8. ^ HOW DOES HE EVEN SIT
  9. his beard is fucking flawless
  10. I'm so done with your fabulous face you mother humper dafuq is he even doing there LOL
  11. Holy frick that wAS INTENSE - That moment with Michonne and Rick, daaaAAWW! :cheesy: She was so sweet and understanding! - Carol and Carl are fucking badass. - Aaron and Daryl... I ship them so hard ahahHAHAHOMG - MORGAN HOLY FRICK FINALLY, unfortunately he saw Rick at his worst :freak: - I love how Glenn didn't kill that cowardly jackass and how Maggie stopped Gabriel from being murdered and how all of them found their peace with each other :wacky: And thank God Glenn survived, I was almost falling off my chair the entire time - The "wolves" found fotos of the camp :sick: shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Now we just have to wait 180 days for the next episode! :drunk:
  12. Hey, they're just trying to make you excited about spending your money! :angry: :lol:
  13. Then they would be in space :3
  14. The ISS space station, remember those poor folks in outer space, man :angry:
  15. I can't dance HAHA. But since my dance partner can't dance either (I'd pick Chris) I guess it wouldn't matter. And I'd pick this song [video=youtube;C9loy2X0aEg] blast it over a huge sound system, and just jump around with Chris on a trampoline and do random SHIT. And if it was being filmed, then please with fancy pants cameras, lots of cuts and epic post production, because this video better be meme qualified :awesome: /kinda thread related answer
  16. They've broadcasting one tv special after another about this crash and trying to find out what might have caused the problem. And they also try to help the people that are mourning now by telling how to cope with their loss and what numbers they can call for help and so on. Oh man this is so sad.
  17. I suppose because we've had quite a handful of plane crashes the fast few months, and this one is really close to us, and unexpected. I mean, why the frick would the plane just smash into the mountains like that?
  18. By Jean-Francois Rosnoblet SEYNE-LES-ALPES, France Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:24am EDT Slideshow: Germanwings crash in France (Reuters) - An Airbus operated by Lufthansa's Germanwings budget airline crashed in a remote snowy area of the French Alps on Tuesday, killing all 150 on board including 16 schoolchildren. Germanwings confirmed its flight 4U 9525 from Barcelona to Duesseldorf went down with 144 passengers and six crew on board. The airline believed there were 67 Germans on the flight. Spain's deputy prime minister said 45 passengers had Spanish names. One Belgian was aboard. Also among the victims were 16 children and two teachers from the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium high school in the town of Haltern am See in northwest Germany, a spokeswoman said. Investigators described a scene of devastation where the airliner crashed. "We saw an aircraft that had literally been ripped apart, the bodies are in a state of destruction, there is not one intact piece of wing or fuselage," Bruce Robin, prosecutor for the city of Marseille, told Reuters in Seyne-les-Alpes after flying over the crash zone in a helicopter. French police at the crash site said no one survived and it would take days to recover the bodies due to difficult terrain, snow and incoming storms. "It is going to take days to recover the victims, then the debris," senior police officer Jean-Paul Bloy told Reuters. In Paris, Prime Minister Manuel Valls told parliament: "A helicopter managed to land (by the crash site) and has confirmed that unfortunately there were no survivors." It was the first crash of a large passenger jet on French soil since the Concorde disaster just outside Paris nearly 15 years ago. The A320 is a workhorse of worldwide aviation fleets. They are the world’s most used passenger jets and have a good though not unblemished safety record. Germanwings said the plane started descending one minute after reaching its cruising height and continued losing altitude for eight minutes. "The aircraft's contact with French radar, French air traffic controllers, ended at 10.53 am at an altitude of about 6,000 feet. The plane then crashed," Germanwings' Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann told a news conference. Winkelmann also said that routine maintenance of the aircraft was performed by Lufthansa on Monday. Experts said that while the Airbus had descended sharply, its rate of descent did not suggest it had simply fallen out of the sky. France's DGAC aviation authority said air traffic controllers initiated distress procedures after they lost contact with the Airbus, which did not issue a distress call. "The aircraft did not itself make a distress call but it was the combination of the loss of radio contact and the aircraft's descent which led the controller to implement the distress phase," a DGAC spokesman said. The aircraft came down in an alpine region known for skiing, hiking and rafting, but which is hard for rescue services to reach. The search and rescue effort based itself in a gymnasium in the village of Seyne-les-Alpes, which has a small private aerodrome nearby. Transport Minister Alain Vidalies told local media: "This is a zone covered in snow, inaccessible to vehicles but which helicopters will be able to fly over." But as helicopters and emergency vehicles assembled, the weather was reported to be closing in. “There will be a lot of cloud cover this afternoon, with local storms, snow above 1,800 meters and relatively low clouds. That will not help the helicopters in their work,” an official from the local weather center told Reuters. Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr, who planned to go to the crash site, spoke of a "dark day for Lufthansa". "My deepest sympathy goes to the families and friends of our passengers and crew," Lufthansa said on Twitter, citing Spohr. The airliner crashed about 100 km (65 miles) north of the French Riviera city of Nice. French and German accident investigators were heading for the crash site in Meolans-Revel, a remote and sparsely inhabited commune, not far from the Italian border. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would travel there on Wednesday. Germanwings and the Catalan regional government were preparing to transport Spanish relatives to the site. Family members arrived at Barcelona’s El Prat airport, many crying and with arms around each others’ shoulders, accompanied by police and airport staff. King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain called off their state visit to France in a sign of mourning for the victims. They had arrived in Paris minutes after the crash happened. Airbus confirmed that the plane was 24 years old, having first been delivered to Germanwings parent Lufthansa in 1991. It was powered by engines made by CFM International, a joint venture between General Electric and France's Safran. http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/03/24/us-france-crash-airbus-lufthansa-idUSKBN0MK0ZP20150324 This is so devastating :sad2::bigcry:
  19. Wouldn't it be fun if all the humans in the world would switch their sex for like, a few months, only to see how it is to be the opposite sex? :awesome: AND TO FACE THE PROBLEMS. Shit you're right :sick: Not all of them do. As far as I know, only if the males are too slow, or if they don't impregnate the females properly. So, in other words, if you're stupid, you get eaten, and serve as nutrition for your future children LMAO
  20. And I always feel like total shit when I know there are kind men out there, that get dragged into this whole potential-rapist possibility. But almost all of my female friends had been sexually harassed in some way, either getting just cat calls from nasty ass men or having strangers pulling their dicks out and masturbating in front of them. Luckily, the worst scenario I've experienced was just some slimy men trying to get close to me or asking for my number. To come back to your statement: It was always this bad, women just weren't brave enough in the past to talk about it (or they would get laughed at) so openly like nowadays. Also, this story is very important I think: http://chrisbrecheen.blogspot.de/2013/07/changing-creepy-guy-narrative.html I wonder what I would do if some creeper would approach me like that. I'd probably pull the "I'm lesbian" card or just tell him openly I'm not interested in having sexual intercourse with him, in a very scientific manner lol I wonder why nature is such an ass and made us women anatomically weaker than men, so that they can just rape us whenever they want. Or, if they're not satisfied, just kill us with bare hands :dozey: Why aren't we like spiders, where the females are 20 times bigger than the male and just kill and eat them if they're rude :cheesy:

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