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Japanese Tetris - CollegeHumor video

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1762835

sorry admins if this isnt the right place for it…enjoy

HOLY FUCK, THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR “IT.”

Trollshido, pls.

It might be cute over on Sociocide . Maybe with some new trim and nice * curtains …

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Forum descriptions are not an exceedingly complex concept.

as descriptive and helpful as you all were…I’m fairly sure between my post count and my comment within the post you can tell im not sure where to put it.
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thx.
luv ya.

Steps to using the Internet:

  1. Check and confirm that you are not an idiot. Ask a licensed physician f you are not sure.
  2. Find a website that interests you.

[I]If you feel that you like the website, consider joining the forum. These are often designed specifically for the topic at hand, and are moderated with varying levels of severity. Sometimes they are divided into subforums for different subjects, often including an off-topic section. Be prepared to demonstrate your knowledge in the website’s area of focus. If this does not interest you, you need not proceed further. The next set of directions pertain specifically to forum use.

[/I] 3. Read over the forum, making sure that it’s a community you would be interested in becoming an active member of. If not, do not proceed.
4. READ THE FORUM RULES. Familiarize yourself with the community’s code of conduct, posting restrictions, or disallowed subject matter. Read any “sticky” or “pinned” threads.

[I]You are now ready to make your first post!

[/I] 5. Make sure that your post is relevant, clear, and informed. Using alternative fonts and colors is generally frowned upon, except for occasional emphasis of a point. If there is a section for introductory threads or posts, known as “newbie” (also called “noobie” or similar variations) sections, be sure to post there.
6. Proofread your post for errors.
7. Click submit! If you are having second thoughts, either edit your post, delete it, or, if it’s not possible, request that a mod delete it instead. Making new posts for this purpose is frowned upon, so either edit the existing one or use a private message (or “PM”).

[I]If your first post is a new thread…

[/I] *Check to make sure that it has not been posted before, using the forum’s search function.
*Check to make sure that you are posting in the proper subforum. This is usually pretty obvious, and cases of grey areas are often treated kindly by moderators. If you’re getting shit for a thread, you probably didn’t think very hard about where you posted it.
*All other rules of posting apply.

IF YOU ARE HAVING DIFFICULTY WITH ANY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS ENTAILED ABOVE, DO EVERYONE A FAVOR AND THROW YOUR COMPUTER OFF OF A BRIDGE, AND THEN HANG YOURSELF WITH PIANO WIRE.

  1. im short a piano…and hence have no piano wire
  2. i seem to be short of a bridge as well
  3. despite your descriptive and no doubt well thought out reaction to this thread…nowhere in it does it describe where a “noob” should post said information.

ohh sarcasam…how i love you…let me count the ways