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10:05 PM
@ArdaXi - I think you've been thoroughly inundated by Google+ invites already, but I have one for you if you, for some reason, still need one.
And now, Food!
(Yay, food!)
 
@RavenDreamer I got one from @badp already, but thanks.
 
note to self - here events starting at 1830 assume you've already have dinner
 
@badp Dinner is traditionally at 1800.
 
Traditionally for who?
 
Dutch people.
 
10:06 PM
om nom nom, om nom.
is eating buffalo steak nutella sandvich
 
At midnight.
 
This is my dinner
 
A nutella sandwich.
 
A fine dinner if I say so myself
 
I was planning on getting something from the local bar, but the kitchen was closed.
 
10:08 PM
I remember dinners in Italy being like 4 courses, one of which makes a full meal already.
 
I'm adapting.
also that's not very accurate
 
It was when I was there.
 
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a typical Italian family will have on a typical day milk and coffee and (if you're feeling fancy) muesli at breakfast, then pasta for lunch at 1300, then something else for dinner at 1900 (north)/2100 (south)
what I've done today is a banana for breakfast, nutella sandvich at 1400 and... nutella sandvich at 0000. I guess I can add some yogurt to change things up...
 
Yeah, but 'something else' is a lot of something else.
 
10:12 PM
not rly, just one course
 
Not when I was there.
 
@badp Psh, you could go for another nutella sammich if you were still hungry.
 
Either that or they threw lunch and dinner together.
 
you might've been treated like a guest
 
:O
 
10:12 PM
I thought Muesli was the German thing to do.
 
@GraceNote I'm eating my 2nd right now
 
That, and brötchen.
 
@badp Yeah dinner is really early here
 
@badp There is always room for more hazelnut
@FallenAngelEyes 18:00 isn't early. That's a sensible time for dinner.
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I concur.
 
10:13 PM
@GraceNote I can't eat dinner that early
 
@GraceNote Thank you.
 
My family never ate dinner til like at least 8pm usually
 
I don't think we have Nutella. Hm.
 
often after 9pm, in summer, after 10pm
 
I'll have to buy some Sunday.
 
10:14 PM
I should have a container, and tonight is "Fend for yourself" night.
 
@FallenAngelEyes You're forgetting that in America, Dinner is our big meal.
Not lunch, so we're hungrier, earlier.
 
@FallenAngelEyes That's bed time, not food time!
 
@RavenDreamer I'm American yo
 
@FallenAngelEyes But you're in Germany!(I thought?)
 
On the upside, I've had a beer and a long nice talk about politics and culture with a Chinese and a German
that was very nice
 
10:15 PM
@RavenDreamer She's in Dutch lands, not Deutchland.
 
@GraceNote I grew up in a rural area and my family did a lot of outside work. We'd use all the daylight to do work, then eat after
 
She was surprised I knew about Baidu at all
 
Wasn't gamescon in Köln?
Bah. Shows what I know.
 
@RavenDreamer Netherlands
@RavenDreamer Yes. We drove there.
 
@RavenDreamer It is, but that's what we invented the CANNON BROS TRAVEL AGENCY for.
 
10:15 PM
2.5-3 hour drive
 
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You are currently living in the Netherlands? But used to live in America?
 
woot!
 
But yeah, in summer, sometimes we wouldn't eat til 11pm, 11:30pm
@RavenDreamer And I was born in South Korea!
 
@FallenAngelEyes You're just... everywhere.
 
10:17 PM
@FallenAngelEyes oh wow.
 
@RavenDreamer I'm right behind you
 
It'll be awesome meeting you then
 
@FallenAngelEyes Jokes on you! I have the razorback!
 
looking forward to that
 
To be fair, I was only in South Korea for like 3.5 months, then I was adopted
@badp Wait, why?
 
10:17 PM
Aren't we having some kind of Dutch meetup?
 
He must have a thing for asians.
I must confess a preference there, myself.
 
@FallenAngelEyes Your diverse origins and culture etc.
 
@badp I'm afraid I'm mostly culturally American, so rather boring in that regard
 
That, and redheads. It's not often those two spheres cross, however.
The mysterious, and never-seen red-headed asian!
 
10:18 PM
@FallenAngelEyes Americans aren't boring either. They're different from Europeans, and thus interesting
 
@RavenDreamer Yeah, I've heard that a lot. It mostly only bothers me when people don't even know me, then decide to fetishize me based on it. "o lol ur azn, hawt" twitch
 
I've actually met a few of Americans here at the VU
 
@badp We're noisy. I hear American tourists here in the Netherlands from meters and meters away.
 
@FallenAngelEyes If it makes you feel any better, you will always be the Batman logo / actually-a-pair-of-eyes to me.
 
@RavenDreamer lmao
 
10:20 PM
@RavenDreamer You don't know enough of the right Asians
 
And since I don't have a batman fetish...
@GraceNote to support "hawt azn"? Or... You've lost me.
 
@RavenDreamer What about a red-headed asian in a liquid latex Batman outfit?
 
@RavenDreamer Check the arrow of the explicit reply.
 
@GraceNote touché. And yes. Cleary.
@FallenAngelEyes I daren't dream.
 
If Powerlord was here he'd have an Avenue Q reference.
 
10:22 PM
Well, at least you're not the guy who was into red-haired, short-haired, archer girls.
 
thinks about that
 
@GraceNote Who was that?
 
Doesn't ring any bells for me. I don't think I know any.
 
@ArdaXi Someone I knew from elsewhere.
 
Aha.
 
10:23 PM
Those are 3 separate traits he likes.
 
@RavenDreamer Here's your instructions Now just find a redheaded asian
 
The one thing that amazes me about the asian is that while being the... population with the narrowest eyes (?), they draw themselves with impossibly large eyes and irises. I dunno if it's envy or just the focus on eye communication
 
As opposed to another guy, whose tastes were in princesses, blue hair, long hair, and "nice legs"
 
@badp Mostly the latter I believe
 
@badp Latter mostly. The eyes are the window to the soul.
 
10:24 PM
Also it's called an epicanthic fold
 
@FallenAngelEyes Hopes that isn't a link about how to create a Bruce Wayne Blow-up Doll
 
Many of us also think that larger eyes tend to look cuter and prettier, depending on who you ask.
 
I forgot you yourself are asian too, Grace.
 
There are Asian girls who get surgery to widen their eyes so they look more "Western"
 
@badp Half.
 
10:25 PM
I've read that the Japanese (or maybe it was just Asians in general, I forget which) cultures have the most effeminate men on the planet.
Effeminate looking.
 
@ArdaXi Asian enough to be different?
 
@badp I'm going by my cousin's testimonials
 
Should probably clarify that.
 
@RavenDreamer I wouldn't call this a bad thing
 
@FallenAngelEyes Don't forget skin lighteners!
 
10:26 PM
@FallenAngelEyes I would...
 
I also read that women are attracted to more/less masculine/effeminate features depending on their hormones.
I assume it works for guys too, though.
 
@FallenAngelEyes Aye to that
 
Darn it, I'm so digressed. I opened Chrome to go to Hulu, darn it.
 
@GraceNote An ex-g/f of mine was into dressing as a Yamanba ko-gal
 
@badp As would I.
 
10:27 PM
Also, I'm redundant.
 
@badp Why?
 
@RavenDreamer so, different woman are attracted to different things? Wow, that's quite the revolutionary statement.
 
@FallenAngelEyes I don't even know what that means.
 
Wait, you're Italian, home of ze macho man!
This is an outdated style. Please see gyaru. Ganguro (Kanji:顔黒 Hiragana: がんぐろ Katakana: ガングロ lit. "Black Face", pronounced "ganguro") is an alternative fashion trend of blonde or orange hair and tanned skin among young Japanese women that peaked in popularity around the year 2000. The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centers of ganguro fashion. In contradiction to the traditional Japanese concept of beauty by having pale skin, dark hair, and neutral makeup tones, rebellious youth tanned their skin, bleached their hair, and used colourful makeup. There is a connection to...
 
@FallenAngelEyes And the Italian Stallion, don't forget!
 
10:28 PM
@Wipqozn - no, the same woman is attracted to different things, depending on the day of the month.
 
@FallenAngelEyes Ah, that
 
The kogal fashion involves wearing an outfit based on a Japanese school uniform, but with a shortened skirt, loose socks, and often dyed hair and a scarf as well. The phenomenon was prominent in the 1990s, but has since declined. The word "kogal" is anglicized from kogyaru, a contraction of kôkôsei gyaru (high school gal). The girls refer to themselves as gyaru (gals), although this word is applied to several other fashion looks as well. Aside from the pinned-up skirt and the loose socks, or rusu sokusu, kogals favor platform boots, makeup, and Burberry scarves. They may also dye their ha...
 
@RavenDreamer Oh okay. Gotcha.
 
Yeah, I'm not really into it myself
 
user30
'sup
 
10:28 PM
But to back up a little, I love effeminate-looking men <3~
 
@ThomasMcDonald We're discussing girls. On the internet. Have you seen any?
 
user30
why do we have a stupid name?
 
@FallenAngelEyes I dunno, I just think the male and the female have different beauty canons, and there's nothing wrong with that. If you're effeminate looking and stressing that, it's like you're attention whoring, and it gets on my nerves.
 
user30
@RavenDreamer No
 
shouldn't this be closed as too localized?
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@RavenDreamer I see my mom everyday!
 
10:30 PM
@badp I think of the male and female genders as flexible and undefined. To me, there aren't any specific characteristics that make a "real man" or "real woman"
 
@Wipqozn Yeah, it's definitely localized.
 
@FallenAngelEyes Your "ex-g/f" bit didn't pass unnoticed after all
 
So playing around with those definitions is something I support and enjoy
 
@badp I agree. Everyone has different styles, and that's fine. However some people go so overboard with it, it just feels like they are doing to for the attention.
 
@badp No, she didn't, haha, but she enjoys outlandish fashion.
@Wipqozn Then don't pay attention.
 
10:31 PM
@badp I noticed, and decided that it was irrelevant.
 
The kind of idea I have of an effemminate man is "<falsetto>oh look at my perfectly shaved legs</falsetto>"
 
@FallenAngelEyes I don't. I just said that's what it appear to be.
 
Someone dressing or doing something outside of the expected societal norm is their right.
 
I'm not saying it's not, people are welcome to. Doesn't bother me.
 
@badp That's not always the case. Sometimes they just look the part. Very well, without needing to take effort.
 
10:32 PM
What I'm saying is that it seems like they are just doing it because they want the attention.
 
@GraceNote Indeed
 
But it's all based on who you run into, though.
 
Well yes. Some people do need to shave their legs. I'm thinking e.g. professional bikers
 
@FallenAngelEyes Yes. As long as one doesn't try and compel someone else to do it with them, I have no problem with it.
 
@badp Pffffffffffffffffffffffffffft
 
10:33 PM
Has been an issue in RL, sadly.
 
user30
This loks like quite a serious conversation for this place
 
@badp Swimmers too
 

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@RavenDreamer That's an issue I see with other elements than those discussed right now.
 
But I don't see anything wrong with a man shaving his legs if he wants to
 
10:33 PM
@FallenAngelEyes Aye.
 
Or a woman not doing so
 
@FallenAngelEyes That'd look like lack of grooming.
(Oh look I'm using my word of the day.)
 
@badp Depends on your standard of expected cultural norm
 
@GraceNote Well, I'm not known for not digressing.
But yes, I digress.
 
I wasn't suggesting digressing all that much, just reminiscing. I don't mind people who have exotic tastes, but some people who have them, assume everyone who doesn't hate them outright shares those tastes, and yet I clearly do neither.
 
10:35 PM
@FallenAngelEyes I think that's on the same level as men shaving their face. I mean, you're welcome not to, but it is culturally expected.
 
@GraceNote That's an issue all of its own. And yes, I could see it being a point of contention.
 
At least here, anyway.
 
@ArdaXi Unless you're one of those computerfreaks in Germany, apparently.
 
@ArdaXi THat varies greatly by culture.
 
@ArdaXi or playing Dwarf Fortress.
 
user30
10:36 PM
@badp I leave this place for 5 days, and look what I've come back to.
 
@ArdaXi And I don't think people need to always feel the pressure to conform to those cultural expectations. If they don't want to, then that's your prerogative.
 
@FallenAngelEyes You'll be hard pressed to get a job if you don't keep up grooming properly though.
 
@Wipqozn Exactly, for example, if you're Muslim, you're expected not to.
 
Wargh, as if in cosmic revenge for referencing that awful news report, my Klondike bar is like melted.
 
I haven't had a Klondike bar in years
@ArdaXi Again, depends on where you work.
And what the standards of your workplace are.
 
10:38 PM
@FallenAngelEyes Well, most jobs in the Netherlands. Granted, it's less likely to be an issue in the working class, but still.
 
While a full sleeve of tattoos may not be looked well upon in a typical business environment, it would be fine if you were a tattoo artist. :)
 
Hey, you! Europeans! I realize none of you are actually from Norway, but I figure you might know more than Raven-the-Luddite: how necessary would English be to live in Norway?
@FallenAngelEyes And at what workplaces you flash your armpits!
 
Norway? What an unusual choice. Why not Finland?
 
@RavenDreamer Northern countries typically in Europe have great English thanks to lack of dubbing
 
@RavenDreamer Haha
 
10:40 PM
Whereas countries that do dub, like Italy or Spain or France, don't really have any reason to use English at all, and those few times they do, they're in crisis
 
@GraceNote I'm torn between Norway and Sweeden. Both seem like nice, quiet countries that never do anything, and that's appealing to me, some days.
 
@RavenDreamer Gimme one sec and I'll ask some of my Norwegian friends
 
@badp Yeah, that's very noticeable. From what I've seen in Italy, your English is remarkably good.
 
@ArdaXi That's because I use English.
Every day I write and read much more English than I write and read Italian in a week
 
user30
Oh, did you two manage to meet without killing each other?
 
10:41 PM
@badp Hah, my Spanish friend vouches quite the same perspective.
 
@badp Even the teachers I met in a bilingual school were way worse.
 
user30
I seem to remember I was leaving for Cambridge as you were... introducing.
 
@ThomasMcDonald Aye. It was pretty pleasant
 
@ThomasMcDonald Yeah, we hadn't enough time.
 
@ThomasMcDonald Badp almost had a heart attack apparently.
 
10:41 PM
Y'see, I did try.
 
I love how you can find exceedingly eloquent forums posts, only to find it capped off with, "Sorry for any grammatical or syntactical deficiencies -- English is not my first language".
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And then I cry a little inside.
 
Well, English is not my first language.
 
Wow, that got starred fast.
 
It's like, ESL have a more analytical approach to learning English, and we focus more on each letter and whatnot
 
@ArdaXi and yet you know it better then most English speaking people.
 
10:42 PM
inorite
 
Not the fastest I've seen as far as comment marking, but that one was ridiculous anyway.
 
So we'd "never" write "your" for "you're" or "their" for "there"
 
I'm American. Clearly, if you can't understand me, I should be speaking louder and more slowly.
 
whenever I see that I know I can confidently say - native English speaker
 
10:43 PM
 
@ArdaXi I love the oatmeal.
 
user30
Americans murder English.
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@Raven My friend says you'd be fine
 
I can do a really, really, really posh English accent.
 
She said that she knows some Americans who don't speak Norwegian at all and get on just fine
and Norway offers Norwegian classes for foreigners as well
 
10:44 PM
@FallenAngelEyes - good to know. Now I've only got to design and develop an award-winning hit indie game, and I'll be all set to retire to Norway.
 
However, since I usually speak with people who are worse at English than I, I tend to revert to their accent quite quickly.
 
Yeah, if you only knew English and wanted to move in Italy... you'd have trouble
 
After a week in Italy I sounded like Mario.
 
You may have some trouble with older people, like 50+ as not all of them know English
 
I can do a Brittish accent. What I fail at is the lingo differences. Like the difference between "trousers" and "pants".
 
user30
10:45 PM
Although, having spent the week with a bunch of Northerners, I can't help but notice that my accent migrates 80 miles north for the course of a week
 
@badp I have verified this first hand.
 
@RavenDreamer Me too, really.
That's why my best accent is probably RP.
 
@RavenDreamer Hey, do you do music? ♪
 
Received Pronunciation.
 
10:46 PM
Actually I even had quite a lot of trouble with English in Wien and, more remarkably, Bratislava
I was actually surprised by that.
 
@badp I can imagine that despite NL's reputation, you could still have quite a bit of trouble in stores and the like.
 
@GraceNote I do, sometimes. Remember? I talked about hornswoggling your eigth notes?
 
At least, most of my colleagues wouldn't know what 'hello' means.
 
@RavenDreamer Hm.
 
@ArdaXi Really? I've never had trouble
 
10:47 PM
I dunno, I've been in only one that isn't in Uilenstede, and they did English just fine
 
I've had trouble not speaking English in stores
 
(Uilenstede is the name of all the streets in this area. Pretty crazy stuff.)
 
@badp Owls!
 
Gaming Owls.
 
You should try a supermarket on Saturday or late night in the week.
 
10:48 PM
If you go to Germany and try to speak German to them, they will converse to you in English, because they think your German is bad. (So I've heard).
 
When all the teens are working.
@RavenDreamer I've never had that. Funny.
 
Ooh, is night life interesting in the Netherlands?
 
@ArdaXi Ah, I don't have a lot of experience with the younger population of the NL
@GraceNote Depends on what city you're in
 
@GraceNote You'd have to ask @Fallen.
 
And what you consider "interesting"
 
10:49 PM
I'm not much of a night lifer myself. There was plenty of people in this cafe I was in, but it was too way loud for conversation
 
I'm not exactly a clubber
 
@ArdaXi Heard it from my highschool German teacher. She also expressed that Germans assume everyone smokes. If you decline a cigarette, you'll get strange looks. Say, "not now" instead.
 
Nah, not indoors. Indoors is boring and boorish.
 
I'd rather speak with people than drink with them
 
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10:49 PM
@GraceNote Outside at night it's orange
 
@badp Agreed.
 
I never go out, really.
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@FallenAngelEyes Nor, I.
 
Because of all the light pollution from the cities and greenhouses :P
At least here in the Randstad
 
@FallenAngelEyes That's not really uncommon
 
10:50 PM
Why are you starring that.
 
@ArdaXi Can't blame you. All that sunlight.
 
Seriously, why.
 
@badp I grew up where you could see stars. I miss them. :(
 
@Wipqozn We were talking about 'night-life'.
 
Because your indoors nature is bad, and you should feel bad?
 
10:50 PM
@FallenAngelEyes I can see stars.
@GraceNote No.
It is not bad at all.
 
@ArdaXi ...like, what, 6?
 
@ArdaXi It's funnier taken outside of context
 
@FallenAngelEyes I used to climb on my roof at my old house, to gaze the stars. It was very nice.
 
@FallenAngelEyes Lemme count.
 
@FallenAngelEyes Yeah, that sucks. I remember staring at stars while on a boat trip from the Eolian islands. Despite being kilometers away from the coasts of both those islands and Sicily, there still was too much light pollution from that boat to properly see them
 
10:51 PM
Also, I'll add another "me too" onto the not a clubber pile. I don't drink alcohol period, so clubbing would make little sense.
 
@GraceNote The power went out here last May. The whole city was dark. But you still couldn't see a single star then. :(
 
@FallenAngelEyes 7. But it's really cloudy, that's cheating.
 
user30
I'm pretty drunk now.
 
@Wipqozn I don't think anyone currently in this room is a clubber, then, it seems
 
@Wipqozn People go clubbing to drink and meet people. I don't like doing either one. :P
 
10:52 PM
@GraceNote It's a Friday night and we're in a chatroom.
What do you expect?
 
My nights consist of gaming and chatting. I'm fine with this.
 
@FallenAngelEyes I like meeting people, just not when they are drunk, loud, annoying, and smell bad.
 
When I think of nightlife, I think of spectacular lights, and the night market, hohoho, the night market.
 
We're in a chatroom on a Friday night, of course we're not clubbers.
 
@RavenDreamer Forget Norway! Kenya...
 
10:52 PM
Though that does beg the question of how, then, to meet people.
 
@GraceNote The night market in Amsterdam consists of people trying to sell you coke and E.
 
user30
I got in about half an hour ago, it was a dire house party.
 
@Powerlord - But I don't want Lions, please.
 
@RavenDreamer During the day?
 
@FallenAngelEyes Yeah, mine consists of Takoyaki, quail eggs, and this gorgeous jeweled dragonfly pendant I bought, too.
Much nicer sounding than... that...
 
10:53 PM
Really how can you meet people when the background noise is 70, 80, 100 decibels?
 
Though they really cracked down on the Red Light District since I was there last
 
@badp - Well, if you go to the same office job every day.
 
@badp s/meet/take home for drunken sex/
 
@ThomasMcDonald A dire house. Is that more powerful than a dire gazebo?
 
@badp That's what I can't figure out.
 
10:53 PM
I suppose you could try a different job each day.
 
@GraceNote Magic missile!
 
user30
@GraceNote what
 
user30
Wait, ping me again, then I can probably come up with something clever to respond to that in the morning
 
@FallenAngelEyes Into the darkness?
 
user30
On which note, I'm going to bed
 
10:54 PM
G'nite, @Thomas
 
@Powerlord :D
 
@ThomasMcDonald
 
@FallenAngelEyes - is that a sarcasm tag? Or just a random leading s?
 
Night @Thomas!
@RavenDreamer It's a replacement
 
@RavenDreamer s'ubstitute
It's a vim command.
 
10:55 PM
@badp s/vim/perl/
 
Aha. Now I see.
 
@ArdaXi I dunno, I've seen it in Vim first.
 
Yes, @FallenAngelEyes, I need to learn how to do that.
 
So I was replacing the word "meet" with the other phrase
 
@badp Perl came before Vim.
 
10:55 PM
it replaces each match of the first regexp with the second
 
Except without clubs, since apparently, I can't.
 
and the slashes can be any other char IIRC
 
@RavenDreamer ...take home people for drunken sex?
 
@badp Not the second regex.
You can't replace a regex with a regex.
 
@FallenAngelEyes That sounds like a useful skill tbh
 
10:56 PM
@badp That's PHP.
 
@FallenAngelEyes - It's harder than it looks. You don't have any idea how hard it is to find a good looking drunk person to take home.
 
@ArdaXi and vim.
 
@ArdaXi Arda is correct.
 
I mean, I'm not judging!
 
Actually, maybe you do.
 
10:56 PM
@RavenDreamer Lower your standards, man, just like everyone else!
 
It's hard for me.
 
@RavenDreamer The more you drink, the more choices you have.
 
We established that no one here clubs, but on a curiosity note, does anyone here drink?
 
@FallenAngelEyes Psh. I will find the most beautiful drunk princess, and take her away from her tower of awesome via my pure white horse, and we will march gaily off into the sunset.
 
I don't think I could manage to find someone attractive enough at a club to take home given I'm attracted to intelligence.
 
10:57 PM
@GraceNote I don't drink a lot, but I do drink a little from time to time.
 
@GraceNote - I'm legal, but I have a stomach condition which makes alcohol burn.
More so than normal, I mean.
 
I won't fuck stupid.
@GraceNote The medication I'm on makes me severely ill if I imbibe, so I do not.
 
For example, typically my meals go with water, but if there's beer or wine, it's a welcome change from routine
 
I have a chance!
 
10:58 PM
@RavenDreamer You almost owed me a monitor, mister
Though beer, yes, I will drink
Because I don't get drunk off beer
 
That said, at the cafe I've been having dinner from, I feel bad asking for water with my dinner, because water's free and I'd look like a cheapskate
 
@RavenDreamer I've seen people have alcohol burn, but not without a stomach condition, and it was rice wine, not actual drinking alcohol.
 
@FallenAngelEyes arches an eyebrow Oh, really now? Cue: Mr. Burns' evil finger steepling
 
Fun fact - before you drink something that looks like bottled water, make sure it's bottled water.
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I have a really high tolerance, so getting drunk off of beer is too expensive for me to want to do.
 
10:59 PM
1 min ago, by Raven Dreamer
More so than normal, I mean.
 
@GraceNote Hahaha
 

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