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People With Time on Their Hands

Postby Unimatsuriku » 24 Nov 2005, 15:17

Okay, so anyone know some good websites where people have had far too much time and come up with some odd things?

www.archivestowearpantsto.com seems a good start. Tag, your it

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Re: People With Time on Their Hands

Postby DP » 24 Nov 2005, 17:58

Unimatsuriku wrote:Okay, so anyone know some good websites where people have had far too much time and come up with some odd things?


Well, this is odd, but i wouldn't call it a good website, and if anything, he should have spent far MORE time on it.

http://www.umop.com/rps15.htm
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Postby Unimatsuriku » 24 Nov 2005, 18:14

Nice one :)
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Postby JesterJ. » 24 Nov 2005, 22:13

Well here's one I KNOW we've all heard of

www.loadingreadyrun.com

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Postby Johnny_Lunchbox » 25 Nov 2005, 01:28

Eheu bheweleheweu... yeedja... whudja...

...25 different hand signs for Rock Paper Scissors?

I don't know what's scarier... the fact that somebody came up with that, thought enough of it to put it on a website, and sell posters and T-shirts... or the fact that there are likely quite a few people who have bought posters and T-shirts and have memorized all of the hand gestures and sayings (wolf bites devil's hiney?).

You know what? I think that the scariest fact is that, had I seen this website when I was younger (like, first-half of grade school younger), I probably would have printed out and memorized it with my friends.

And would likely still remember all of it.

Despite the fact that I barely know my own name.
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Postby AmazingPjotrMan » 25 Nov 2005, 06:37

It is safe to say that I wouldn't.
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Postby Rhynome » 25 Nov 2005, 09:40

www.b3ta.com

Keeping me sane for more than long enough. It's a great site for many people with too much time on their hands.
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Postby AmazingPjotrMan » 25 Nov 2005, 10:47

So are forums.
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Postby JesterJ. » 25 Nov 2005, 13:28

Yeah I probably would have also memorized all the signs..
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Postby DP » 25 Nov 2005, 17:52

My natural favourite is somethingawful.com, but I'm sure you've all already heard of that one.
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Postby JesterJ. » 25 Nov 2005, 21:07

If you know somethingawful..You MUST Know the eBaums Sucks song? or eBaums World Dot Com or whatever it's called? If not....Wow..search it on like Newgrounds, it's so great.
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Postby Rhynome » 26 Nov 2005, 00:39

www.fat-pie.com

Do NOT remove the hyphen, I'm saying that on fear of the post being deleted for NSFW, I mean you might like that sort of thing, so I'm not here to dictate your taste.

www.rathergood.com

Nice and surreal.

www.ebaumsworldsucks.com

Yeah, I have the MP3 on my comp.
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Postby JesterJ. » 26 Nov 2005, 00:40

(same).
What's NSFW?
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Postby Rhynome » 26 Nov 2005, 01:13

Not Safe For Work.
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Postby miakosummin » 28 Nov 2005, 20:11

IT MEANS PORN!

Well, usually. Its basicly anything you'd probably get in trouble with if you're looking at it at work or school.
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Postby JesterJ. » 28 Nov 2005, 20:59

Yeah...I got curious and went to it..
....All I gotta say is "WTF??" :shock: :shock:
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Postby Kathleen » 29 Nov 2005, 16:30

I AM the second one down on this page. Arg.

http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=3375&p=2
HOLY SHIT GUYS! BEARS!
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Postby Graham » 29 Nov 2005, 17:11

Kathleen wrote:I AM the second one down on this page. Arg.


Something Awful wrote:Being friends with an indie fan is the only reason you’ll ever have to hear the words “Pitchfork Media” not immediately preceded by “boy do I ever hate…”


Yes. Yes, you are.

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