Great article, lol!! The scary part is I know families with problems like that. The idea of using a PC as a blunt weapon is just awesome.
While it may be thinner in general, the width of the aluminum is also thicker, which means that it is likely going to bend when brought down on a hippie head.doggie015 said:You could potentially use one as a blade, but there is a thinner PC called the Acer S5. At just 15mm at THICKEST it's probably a lot more lethal!brainslurper said:Holy fucking shit.
PC=Personal computer OR computer with an x86 processor.
By both definitions, a mac is a PC.
In my experience, the anodized aluminum unibodies of macs are fare more lethal for hippie crushing. Especially the macbook air, very easy to decapitate them.
seriously. Fucking hippies seem to have a thing for trying to streamline Asian cuisine and screwing it up royally. They've done it to rice, tofu, sushi, and now miso apparently. It's all good food, really, and it sickens me when I see their images tarnished in the west because they're commonly associated with toked-up, unemployed lazyasses, as well beatniks who think they're acting so "sophisticated" and "nonconformist".Pilkingtube said:Hi! This might be random to bring up but Miso soup is a bean paste, its very common here in Japan, but mainly as an acompaniment to something more substantial like oudon or nabe or something. It isn't really an acquired taste, it's nice the first time you make it, obviously that hippy dude wasn't showing her how to make it right.
My god that was quite the comment necro 0_oYamato-san said:seriously. Fucking hippies seem to have a thing for trying to streamline Asian cuisine and screwing it up royally. They've done it to rice, tofu, sushi, and now miso apparently. It's all good food, really, and it sickens me when I see their images tarnished in the west because they're commonly associated with toked-up, unemployed lazyasses, as well beatniks who think they're acting so "sophisticated" and "nonconformist".Pilkingtube said:Hi! This might be random to bring up but Miso soup is a bean paste, its very common here in Japan, but mainly as an acompaniment to something more substantial like oudon or nabe or something. It isn't really an acquired taste, it's nice the first time you make it, obviously that hippy dude wasn't showing her how to make it right.