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Posted: Tue, 8th Oct 2013 13:10 Post subject: |
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I am slowly losing my hair too.. though currently I look as if I have a helmet on my head. Really need to get a cut 
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Stige's hair is officially the craziest hair on the forums, gj bro you win....
I keep mine short, 4.5mm on the top 1mm on the sides. Short hair is best hair, no combing, no styling, get out of bed in the morning and go, after shower takes like 10 seconds to dry....
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Posted: Tue, 8th Oct 2013 19:38 Post subject: |
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Admiring beauty isn't perverted and she is rather cute, though not as cut as your hair \o/
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Posted: Tue, 8th Oct 2013 23:55 Post subject: |
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I just wanted to hug all the fellow Humpers who have receding hair I know that feel bros, and it sucks.. 
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Posted: Fri, 11th Oct 2013 18:31 Post subject: |
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NEW HAIR!
Well not new, had it a few times before like this but...
Pics in around 2 hours so.
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Me, mom, father in law, sister in law (and her child), brother in law
Front row both little sisters.
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Posted: Sat, 12th Oct 2013 07:31 Post subject: |
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Dem hairs
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Posted: Sat, 12th Oct 2013 12:46 Post subject: |
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Waargh wrote: | Father in law too stoned to give a fuck?  |
hes got his hand up that ladies ass
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Wow cool! All the cool stuff happens in the US of A, not fair! 
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Scott Aaronson chiv wrote: | thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found. |
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Hehe, thanks KC.
So the Oculus Rift.... the line was pretty long and they only let us put it on for like 30 seconds to keep things moving. I have no idea what game they were demo'ing with it, it honestly looked like some formula racer, but you couldn't do anything but stand and look around. I was totally surprised how accurate the movement of the Oculus was when I would tilt and move my head around, it was spot on with what seemed like no delay. The resolution with the goggles on was not very high though, I'm not sure how that stuff works with them on.
The monitor you see in the pic, was mirroring what each eye saw with the Oculus on. The picture on the monitor was much sharper then what you saw with them on.
Still, was pretty cool to at least try it.
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Having one was crazy because it was the first and you don't know your arse from your elbow
Having two was easy because you'd had one before, you know what you're doing, and each parent can take care of one each
Having three is fucking mental, especially at their ages (1, 3, 4), and you basically triple the workload in every department. 3 dinners, 3 nappy changes (bed time), 3 people to keep entertained, 3 people to constantly repeat things to (stop doing that, eat that, go to bed etc), 3 people to dress, 3 people to strap into car seats, the list goes on. The thing that gets me the most is constantly saying the same thing again and again
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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