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04-4-2013, 09:55 AM | #1 |
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Stepdude - AMA
So yeah, thinking it's about time for one of these. You might not know this but I've been on this site for 7ish years now!
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04-4-2013, 09:14 PM | #2 |
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Re: Stepdude - AMA
You're playing poker with a tiger, a raccoon, a chicken, and a hamster. You're holding Qs 10d and the flop is 4h 4s 3s. The tiger stares at each of the other animals in turn, looking for tells, but seems quite frustrated, and it bets the minimum. The raccoon instantly folds. The chicken flaps its wings about a bit and raises to 3.5x. The hamster seems quite intimidated by the whole process and folds. Do you fold, call, raise, or run screaming?
What's the point of alphabet soup? Are zebras black with white stripes, or white with black stripes? Do you ever get the feeling where you have absolutely no motivation to work, but you still have a lot of work to do; then what do you do about it?
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04-5-2013, 06:26 AM | #3 |
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Re: Stepdude - AMA
Uhh.. I guess I would run away because that's one bad hand. Oh and ANIMALS playing poker! Would be wondering what the heck I took lmao
It's letters that you can rearange how you please, and then eat them. Maybe it would be to plain without the letters.. Maybe the creators were bored. But the point is probably just to eat the damn soup, because food. Black with white stripes I get that feeling alot, depending on the work I might just lay down and not do anything. But if it's something really important I do it anyways. It always feels better when you've done something. |
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