X Factor

Quite possibly the most awkwardly painful thing I have ever seen. Ladies and gentlemen...AbbyLisa.

Gongaa 15 years ago
God fucking dammit. This shit and "reality" shows are the fucking dumbest fucking shit in the fucking history of the fucking world. FUCK.

When I'm appointed Master of the Universe and enact my euthanasia program, the motherfuckers that think this shit needs to be broadcast to an already dumb-as-fuck population to help them along on their descent into becoming drooling, devolved, simiiform oafs are first in fucking line. FUUUUUUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pharren 15 years ago
Just stay away from the Discovery Channel building
Gongaa 15 years ago
pharren;100877
Just stay away from the Discovery Channel building


Duly noted!
Kelefane 15 years ago
Gongaa is the Wrestler X-Pac in rl and his finishing move is the X-Factor!
Gongaa 15 years ago
Kelefane;100880
Gongaa is the Wrestler X-Pac in rl and his finishing move is the X-Factor!


I once RASSLED a mountain goat into submission in rural Austria. Later, I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.



P.S.: I searched for X-Pac on Google and came up with the wrestler and some other shit called "Xtreme Politically Active Conservatives." I guess I have to hate you twice over or something now - thrice over if you factor in the omission of the first 'e' in extreme. sry :(
pharren 15 years ago
In Jamaica they make a soup called "mannish water" (not sure on the spelling). It's goat head soup. Literally. Just FYI.
Gongaa 15 years ago
pharren;100882
In Jamaica they make a soup called "mannish water" (not sure on the spelling). It's goat head soup. Literally. Just FYI.


Kelefane uses that as aftershave.
Vulash 15 years ago
pharren;100882
In Jamaica they make a soup called "mannish water" (not sure on the spelling). It's goat head soup. Literally. Just FYI.


I wonder if the goat tried google chrome
pharren 15 years ago
If he did, he could have browsed his way to freedom 15% faster than with other browsers
Kelefane 15 years ago


This is Gongaa in rl (X-Pac)
Vulash 15 years ago
pharren;100885
If he did, he could have browsed his way to freedom 15% faster than with other browsers


Maybe he googled goat's head soup, and that lead to his demise even quicker
ROzbeans 15 years ago
Man, hi2u derail!
Vulash 15 years ago
Google Chrome

ROzbeans 15 years ago
[9:02 PM] Vulash: you're going to smack me
[9:02 PM] rozbeans: what's up?
[9:02 PM] Vulash: You'll see it
[9:02 PM] rozbeans: on where?
[9:02 PM] Vulash: TAC
[9:02 PM] Vulash: nothign bad
[9:03 PM] rozbeans: i can barely read it
[9:03 PM] Vulash: Yea that didn't turn out well
[9:03 PM] rozbeans: what is it?
[9:03 PM] Vulash: I used google chrome to google "man, hi2u derail!"



:fail
Vulash 15 years ago
My tail slowly deflated :(
Gongaa 15 years ago
Kelefane;100886


This is Gongaa in rl (X-Pac)


I guess it could be worse. I could be a douchey throwback to the 80s performing homoerotic pelvic thrusts for a Natty Light chugging audience. AW HELL NAW.


My uniform in that picture is actually an artistic interpretation of how it would look when Google Chrome projectile vomits.


Vulash;100893
My tail slowly deflated :(


lol
pharren 15 years ago
"x-pac" always reminded me of a stupid way to say "2-pac" and is therefore punchworthy
Gongaa 15 years ago
That is indeed punchworthy. Everyone knows that it's cooler to use n to represent integers and x for real numbers!




*performs pelvic thrusts with karate hands*
Vulash 15 years ago
Gongaa;100904
That is indeed punchworthy. Everyone knows that it's cooler to use n to represent integers and x for real numbers!




*performs pelvic thrusts with karate hands*


Personally I've begun to use "google" for real numbers and "chrome" for integers in my classes.

An example:

3Google - 2 = 28 Solve for Google
Gongaa 15 years ago
Vulash;100908
Personally I've begun to use "google" for real numbers and "chrome" for integers in my classes.

An example:

3Google - 2 = 28 Solve for Google


The answer to this lies both in Google and Chrome - it is one of the "only" countably infinite members of the intersection of Google and Chrome, which is actually Chrome itself. Very clever!

I had never encountered this convention, but I think you're onto something big here.