"The debate on whether short multi postings or a long wall of post is good or not is like a debate on gun control--we would never understand each other and we have to make peace with it." -Realeo
I haven't seen the show, and I don't watch TV shows in general, mostly because I don't have that much time. But when I'm on the computer doing stuff I'm usually listening to something, and same thing if I'm in the car--whether it's the radio, news, podcasts etc. I have a friend who really likes Seinfeld and was pushing me to watch it though, so a while back I just started listening to the podcast lol.
I'm the exact opposite because I watch a decent amount of TV but could never find the time to listen to podcasts, but I know I'm just a big stick in the mud and an exception to the general rule around here (and if I didn't already know that, What Were You Thinking confirmed it for me).
Apricity is the Seinfeld podcast listener
PrivateI:
I wish I could bang on the home keys on my keyboard to create an appeal to emotion. It sounds so...soothing.
CuddlyCaucasian:
Mafiascum: a land where pansexuality is widely accepted and understood while two people who share the same first name cause mass confusion
I'm not completely confident on any of the identities in this group, though I think I can narrow down some options on a few of them. So I'm going to use some help on one of them that could reasonably fit anyone.
Use Tri-Identity on swollen middle finger on right hand
PrivateI:
I wish I could bang on the home keys on my keyboard to create an appeal to emotion. It sounds so...soothing.
CuddlyCaucasian:
Mafiascum: a land where pansexuality is widely accepted and understood while two people who share the same first name cause mass confusion
In post 1864, racefan12 wrote:I'm not completely confident on any of the identities in this group, though I think I can narrow down some options on a few of them. So I'm going to use some help on one of them that could reasonably fit anyone.
Use Tri-Identity on swollen middle finger on right hand
That identity belongs to one of D3f3nd3r, UpTooLate, and Yume. You must solve it before attempting to solve others.
I hit it against a wall when I was trying to do something athletic (can't recall what that athletic thing was). It hurt like an absolute bitch for a couple days, and it didn't want to bend at all. Now it feels better, a few re-injuries later, but it still looks weird and I can't quite bend it as far as I can bend my other middle finger. But I can still use it to flip people off!
D3f3nd3r, UpTooLate, and Yume, please tell me about how you hurt your middle finger.
I was working at a bank and we were auditing the vault in the back for the end of the day. Well, my coworker accidentally bumped the door and it started to quickly close. Me not wanting to have to deal with putting the codes in again because -lazy-, I tried to grab it before it shut. The door was super heavy and ended up closing on my finger.
Well in the interest of keeping the game moving, I'm going to
cancel the question to Yume.
And I first thought that D3f3nd3r would have been more likely to suffer such an injury due to being more involved in sports, but UTL'S story made me cringe in pain just from reading it. So either she's telling the truth or she's a really good storyteller.
UTL has the swollen finger
PrivateI:
I wish I could bang on the home keys on my keyboard to create an appeal to emotion. It sounds so...soothing.
CuddlyCaucasian:
Mafiascum: a land where pansexuality is widely accepted and understood while two people who share the same first name cause mass confusion
I still feel like if it was D3f3nd3r, that he would remember the specific event that led to his injury. Even though I didn't hear from Yume, that fact doesn't make it any less likely that the identity belongs to Yume
Yume has the swollen finger.
PrivateI:
I wish I could bang on the home keys on my keyboard to create an appeal to emotion. It sounds so...soothing.
CuddlyCaucasian:
Mafiascum: a land where pansexuality is widely accepted and understood while two people who share the same first name cause mass confusion