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Bonk

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  1. If you used MP3s you'd need a Thompson Licence for around £15,000, so I wouldn't advise that. .OGG might be useful for this.
  2. There should have been a 'Most likely to rape children section'. :'(
  3. I took a dislike to my Governess when I was twelve, so I put two of my sister's necklaces and my brother's watch in her drawer. I told my father and he fired her. I can still remember her face to this day :/
  4. Nope. Just that you've got to see and hear it before you can fully appreciate it.
  5. I'd rather keep my own thanks. Doubt I could adjust to living in a flat - with other people as well..? Don't go there.
  6. I don't see how Kusy was being offensive. He was merely stating that Opera is nothing without the visual beauty, a point I've got to agree on. Relax.
  7. Doesn't really seem a debate. It's a board for mutual hatred of my parents and the like.
  8. Yeah, still not funny. [http://threadbombing.com/](http://threadbombing.com/) This should make your job of looking silly easier.
  9. The first time, perhaps. The second time you threw it out, not so much. Trust me, private education counts for more than putting Crystalshire on your CV, so I wouldn't throw intelligence into this. @Soul: > Bleh Thanks for that, yes. It's what I meant.
  10. I don't see the relevance or humour. Like I said, Robin. Bugger off.
  11. @Robin: > Why would a program based on find & add randomly overwrite things? Use your brain. That's quite obviously not what I'm talking about. When you're sending numbered data, it would find say, 15 and add number 16 underneath. If you already added 16 you'd error out, or something. I was wondering how this would be avoided, so if you won't contribute, Robin, you can bugger off.
  12. … Or ask someone who does know, generally more effective, especially since I don't even think the page is up, still, for the Automata. So I should probably use magic or something? -.-
  13. So you'd do those parts manually? And would it work with numbered packets? If I'd added one tutorial that said send it as byte 16, and that said 16, it would overwrite it, yes?
  14. Woud it add GUI items as well, say if you needed a picturebox and a listbox, would it add them for you?
  15. Well, yeah. But there's things that would stop you running away. My Grandparents set up a hefty trust-fund for me, and my parents have signed their Hertfordshire home to me for when I marry. But until then, I have no money. I've never earned it, only spent my parent's, which was in-turn their parents and theirs before them. So I suppose it is elitism. All the people I know have had it drilled into them since day one that they're better than everyone. That's why I sometimes come off as arrogant - I really am. It's a habit, a bad one. It's only today I was stood on the steps of the Town Hall with the Lord Mayor being saluted as Veterans, Soldiers and Cadets marched past for Rememberance Sunday. Why the hell should they? The girls are spoiled and bitchy - they don't even dress themselves. I don't have to either, nor does anyone else - the dressing gong sounds, you go to your room and your clothes are laid out, ready for someone to dress you. Two of the girls were waiting half an hour at the Ball for someone to put their lipstick on for them. And we're supposed to be proud of this heritage?
  16. No, not really. It's assumed that the girls will marry a boy from our circle. If she likes someone else, he would have to have a peerage at least before they'd even think of 'approving' it. It's meant to maintain social exclusivity, but it is, as Robin said, generations of families marrying into each other, and as Kusy extended, it leads to near-incest and genetic load.
  17. There's around twelve families at the moment, if you want to make decisions on incestuousness. People do, occaisionally, marry outside, but the groom or bride-to-be would have to be something damn special to get involved in something so insular.
  18. Which is why the American media thinks the British all have huge teeth and noses. That and their own insecurities.
  19. Watch an episode of Downton Abbey, if you really want to see what it's like. It may be set in 1912, but not so much has changed.
  20. There's women's rights in England. It's just that our society seems to reject them. And it's not just girls, either.
  21. So it's moral to to force unwanted marriage on your son or daughter so you can finance a gambling addiction into your nineties?
  22. Annoyingly, most Debs are that brainwashed that they think the whole thing is great. They're dressed up and shown off like prize animals to the highest bloody bidder. It rates on the money of a Deb's Escort. Money is the most important, followed by assets and looks. Luckily my sister fell in love, but it's not always like that. My brother was pretty much forced. He went out on his bike to get away and think, and hit a tree with it. He died in A & E, and the girl he would have married didn't even go to his fucking funeral. There's just one girl I like - but her parents have a fucking Duke in mind, so to hell with her feelings. Come July they'll be engaged, I swear. There's nothing anyone can do about it.
  23. They're not choosing her husband for her directly, they hide behind a facade of helping her choose the right man. My parents tried to do that to my Brother. Their attempts to guide heim left me heir apparent, but that didn't stop them from marrying my sister off a couple of years ago. It's my Beautillions next June, and I'm worried as hell. It's not just girls they force this on.
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