Replace Spaghetti Monster with penis.
Security tab on Opera just tells me that this site is not secure.
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Here's a few animes that I've seen that I found to be really good: Baccano! (try to watch this in the original Japanese if you can) [available on Netflix Instant] Hourou Musuko [available on Crunchyroll] Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo [available on Netflix Instant]
How about if I stuff that Spaghetti Monster down your throat?
Don't worry about it, I get typos all the time. I'm 31.
They were all so cute that for a moment I was afraid the last image would end up being a picture of a cat.
You may list as many 2011 movies you desire (excluding 2011 re-releases such as "Beauty and the Beast" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark"), in any particular order. You may list documentaries/genres in a separate best/worst category. In this thread, the words "best" and "worst" are interchangeable with "favorite" and "least favorite," respectively. Please be aware of diverse opinions, do not be shy to add a movie to your best list if another member listed it as one of their worst, and vice versa. My lists will make up the majority of 2011 movies I've seen so far. This post will be edited if I see/remember a 2011 movie I feel deserves mention. So, in approximate order of preference:
I get this problem too in both Opera and Firefox. EDIT: F.Y.I. I have not seen the new skins in other browsers. I believe those links are called breadcrumbs.
God, the mental images you gave me because of this sentence.
I remember entering myspaxe.com once in 2008 and was redirected to Obama's official presidential election campaign website.
I just thought that this information might be useful to those of us who are pedophiles.
I keep waiting for Microsoft to update Notepad. Anyways have you checked out Lightworks? A so-called professional grade video editor that's going free/open source. It was used as the editing platform for movies such as Hugo and The King's Speech. I haven't tried it out myself, so I can't comment on whether or not it's appropriate for general users.
I like to use gender-neutral pronouns like "ou" and "a."
I just thought that this information might be useful to some of us that use colored text in our posts/signatures.
Ah, I thought of the possibility of that just a moment ago. So using the brackets to hide text is merely a "hack," but I think it should be possible to incorporate the code-hiding functions to spoiler tags.
Currently the "thread preview," the tooltip that appears when you hover over a thread's title link, does not hide text within spoiler tags ([NOPARSE][/NOPARSE]). I believe text within spoiler tags should not be able to be read this way. If an opening post states a major spoiler of a movie in spoiler tags, such as, "Leonardo DiCaprio dies!" the opening poster would have failed in shielding this statement from others if they placed it near the beginning of their post. So my suggestion is to hide the text within spoiler tags from the "thread previews." The mechanic is already possible because text within brackets ([]) are kept invisible.
It's the opening post preview you can view by hovering your pointer over a thread title. One more line before the spoiler tags would have kept the "Especially because Mike and Amaury are," sentence out of view. In my opinion, things in spoiler tags should not be viewable this way.
It's totally the thing nowadays.
Now this is a thread with a quoted reply.