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LRgamer

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  1. @Admiral:

    > You cannot come against us and succeed, we have the strongest ponies on our side.
    > Attention, Pink Bliss, this is Rainbow One; bring rain the fire.
    > ![](http://i.imgur.com/e7kZU.png)

    I must sadly disappoint you, for me and my bitchmother are now in the forest of West-Germany, where we are legally protected from bronies. We are breeding happily further, and our cubs will AVENGE this outrage!
  2. @S.J.R.:

    > This thread is now owned by the Federal Pony.
    >
    > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s66F2o_t6iI
    >
    > Yours faithfully
    >   Federal Pony, United States, America.

    AHA! I KNEW THAT YOU WERE A MEMBER OF THE BRONIE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
    But, as a real wolf, I shall take my bitchmother and bang her hard! COME WITH ME, WOMAN! WE SHALL MAKE BEAUTIFUL CUBS!
  3. @S.J.R.:

    > I am a male wolf with black fur with white stripes. I'd fancy being your mate.
    >
    > Yours faithfully
    >   The black thunder.

    I'm even better, I'm a half-blood ~~prince~~ wolf, looking for a nice female bitch. She must be good in hunting for wabbits, and also be a good bitchmother, for I want at least 16 cubs. I have a tinted skin, with brown eyes, glinstering in the sun. My wolf penis is 10 inches long and good enough to satisfy you.
    Plz react nao.
  4. @S.J.R.:

    > Not to mention that books will survive for a very long time thanks to the academic world. Most academic books are hard to find on the internet, therefore many people tend to buy them instead of actually bothering searching them and downloading them.
    >
    > On top of that. Most people don't like reading digital books, thus they generally want printed versions. Considering printing is still considered expensive in a lot of cases, it's actually cheaper the buy the books you want/need.
    >
    > Yours faithfully,
    >   Stephan.

    Exactly. My goddamn medicine books are overpriced, and American. COINCIDENCE? I think not.
  5. @Azkanan:

    > wat.

    Succesful LRGameR is succesful.

    I'M.

    BAAAAAAAAAAACK!

    And I'll never be a Veteran because nobody knows me, but they do know my Grandfather. What a poppycock.
  6. @S.J.R.:

    > So you thought that arrow to the knee was worse. Well, son, I've got to tell you. When World War II broke out, I took a missile to the face.
    >
    > Yours faithfully,
    >   ~~American~~ Argentinian Granddad.

    I know grandfather, even though you are my grandfather, you still are my one and only daddy in the whole wide world. But that missile's preeeeeetty much the reason why we don't look like each other at all…
  7. @S.J.R.:

    > Well, I'd prefer my grandson being fueled this pseudo"imagination-from-smoking-crack-cocaine" than being conned by an older man with child-loving tendencies.
    >
    > Also, I am proud of you my son.
    >
    > Yours faithfully,
    >   ~~American~~ Argentinian Granddad.

    DADDY! HAS RETORNADOS! FINALEMENTOS!
    We have been reunited, I never saw you again after that arrow in the knee!
  8. Well, I'd prefer my son being fueled this pseudo"imagination-from-smoking-crack-cocaine" than being conned by an older man with child-loving tendencies.

    Who am I? Ah, good question. You should not care.
  9. You cannot win this. Gangster rap is fail.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJd8Rxd4VfI&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL59735C65E4116A7C

    You have been warned.
  10. Love Godlord?
    Love Auto-Tune?

    EVER EXPECTED TO SEE THESE TWO COMBINED?
    WAIT NO LONGER!
    YOUR DREAMS HAVE COME TRUE!

    Here's a preview of some of the singles to come of Godlord's new album:
    "Eating the Baker's Pie" with of course, Song for You, an obscure love song written in an exotic language!
  11. @Zetta:

    > @Crispus:
    >
    > > @Zetta:
    > >
    > > > @Stephan:
    > > >
    > > > > 2^(x - 1) + 3^(x + 1) = 2^x + 3^x
    > > >
    > > > I am disappoint; expected something more challenging than logs
    > > > better equation:
    > > > Prove P=NP
    > > >
    > > > @Crispus:
    > > >
    > > > > http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?I=2^%28x+-+1%29+%2B+3^%28x+%2B+1%29+%3D+2^x+%2B+3^x
    > > > >
    > > > > ln 4 / (ln 2 - ln 3), assuming that ln x = y <=> e^y = x
    > > > >
    > > > > My ass is too lazy to solve it algebraically. I have no clue as to why they would use e as base number though…
    > > >
    > > > why would you NOT use natural log?
    > >
    > > I would rather use 10 log, much easier on your TI-84, but I guess that scientists rather use ln x
    >
    > what kind of ghetto calculator does NOT support natural log? its usually something like 2nd e
    > also: TI-84 is shit. > [link related](http://xkcd.com/768/)
    >
    > fyi: dont buy graphing calculators for school. You cannot use them on tests/in class and they're expensive and are shit (hardware wise) Instead, learn how to use Open Office Math/Calc and google math for homework. This semester, I didn't even bring a calculator onto campus. (All classes are Math heavy)

    Yea, it has ln on it, but we normally use the common/decadic logarithm a lot more, I don't know why, but it has something to do with the calculator I guess. I don't mind either form.
  12. @Zetta:

    > @Stephan:
    >
    > > 2^(x - 1) + 3^(x + 1) = 2^x + 3^x
    >
    > I am disappoint; expected something more challenging than logs
    > better equation:
    > Prove P=NP
    >
    > @Crispus:
    >
    > > http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?I=2^%28x+-+1%29+%2B+3^%28x+%2B+1%29+%3D+2^x+%2B+3^x
    > >
    > > ln 4 / (ln 2 - ln 3), assuming that ln x = y <=> e^y = x
    > >
    > > My ass is too lazy to solve it algebraically. I have no clue as to why they would use e as base number though…
    >
    > why would you NOT use natural log?

    I would rather use 10 log, much easier on your TI-84, but I guess that scientists rather use ln x
  13. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?I=2^%28x+-+1%29+%2B+3^%28x+%2B+1%29+%3D+2^x+%2B+3^x

    ln 4 / (ln 2 - ln 3), assuming that ln x = y <=> e^y = x

    My ass is too lazy to solve it algebraically. I have no clue as to why they would use e as base number though…
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