SRK Lounge: The Search for Ronin

My AV is one of the bess ever.

:tup:

Why are you posting flat bitches now bruh?

What happened to all the dog face hoes with tiddies you used to post…here let me to remind you comrade.

Fuuuuuuuuck will this night ever end?

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This nigga Sakamoto…

Old assortment of shells gifting ass nigga.

I use Yelp for restuaraunts almost every week for a few years now if you know what you’re looking for and how to use the filters it is pretty damn accurate yelp user reviews have never let me down. Stop going to 3 star places lol, also of there are only a few reviews then avoid it, also you do look at the menus and pics of the food before hand right? Filtering by most reviewed is good as is by rating almost never let’s me down and I’m very picky about my restaurants.

Since my Bday is during the week some friends from Harlem took me out for a bday dinner I picked Pure Thai Cookhouse in midtown since some trusted sites and yelp said it was one of the best Thai spots in NY and I take my Thai food very very seriously. Unfortunately it was a 1 hour wait so one friend knew of a Thai place a block way that she said was good and I blindly trusted her despite the place called Room Service having a 3 1/2 star rating it looked clean kind of fancy and was only a 15 minute wait I got the Pad No-Mai had whole shrimps, minced shrimp, minced chicken, bamboo shoots, kaffir lime leafs, Thai basil, and sweet chilli sauce was incredible. After that we drove to the queens night market in flushing meadow park going on every Saturday 6PM-12 AM until August way too many things to choose I got some bao bun with Korean BBQ beef, grilled onions, and hoisin sauce fucking perfect and a Kati roll grilled chicken and onions with cilantro mayo orange sauce both only $5 too. Got some lavender ginger mint basil orange lemonade for $4 overpriced for 1 cup sure but it was tasty as fuck then we hit up prince tea house in queens kind of girly ambiance, but only 15 minute wait got some girly purple tea I barbarically inhaled it and I don’t even drink tea, then got some fruit toast I was expecting a slice it was a huge fucking block of toast with a fuck ton of fruit and Ice cream.

Ate like a king, plan to stuff my face and go back to that night market next Saturday so many things to try nd I’m curious about that shark sandwich…

Manx, where are you…

It’s only 1am fool. The night is still young.

Need a partner for your mutual masturbation skype sessions?

That don’t even make sense, AP. :coffee:

Anyway, that’s purty awsome. The tailless comet. Like the tailless cat. Lite the smooth thief dude, yours truly.

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Very much the contrary. I hope she’ll show up in WWE sometime in the future. However, She’s the only female wrestler who looks like she would legit kill someone, even amongst the japanese women wrestlers.

You know this shit warms the fuck outta my SJW hating heart. I’m rooting for the Buckeyes next time they play and I probably won’t even be watching the game.

-Starhammer-

She has done, they’ve got her on NXT with a title.

(Ugh. I haven’t worked on a particular idea since February despite meaning only to let it “rest” for a couple of weeks at most.)

Hmmm…that tailless comet sounds rather interesting, at least in terms of its sheer age, though as of late seeing “tailless comet” now makes me think of this:

I’m glad to hear things are going well on that front. Just make sure there’s some way you can prevent people from stealing your shit though given both what you posted about the “good side of town” already and the fact that people are opportunistic assholes by nature. [/perpetually wet blanket]

Only “could have”? Sigh. As often is the case, I am disappointed in you Amazing Funbags.

bobs

The butthurt at cnn was so resl

White people offended at black people using the n word

Willard scott killed by the end he had the crowd in his hands

Then cnn reports bs numbers and gets called out by daily show writer and corredpondents looked shook
While black cnn employee gets mic cut

So many lols

Killed off day one of Northwest Majors by closing down the karaoke bar. :tup:

(is still laughing at the way episode 4 of this season of Archer ended after catching up on it)

Huh. In thinking about it, I know a lot of people that I’d retroactively recognize likely guest starred on The X-Files “back in the day”, like Tony Shalhoub. It’s rather weird, however, that the episode that came on after The Fog–the 1980 version, not the 2005 version–is one of the ones that I thought I remembered better than most of the others…and yet it has both 20 years younger Giovanni Ribisi and Jack Black in it, as friends no less, which I don’t remember at all despite being the focal points. What.

That episode is apparently episode 3 of season 3 “D.P.O.”…whatever that stands for, if it actually stands for anything. EDIT: Oh, it’s just the main character’s–Giovanni Ribisi’s–initials since he’s Darin Peter Oswald and frequents an arcade. Well, mystery solved there.

All I have to say is that if you say my name, you better put respeck on it.

Hear that every, you gotta respecKKK zulu.

Man the weather around here has been awful these days. No real sign of spring and just overcast.

Global warming I say…

Spoiler

Mizzou closes two dorms due to lack of students
By Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) • 4/11/16 12:49 PM

Following a drop in students applying for housing, the University of Missouri will not be placing students in two dorms for the fall 2016 semester.

Mizzou will be closing the Respect and Excellence halls (ironic names, given the circumstances) in order to utilize dorm space “in the most efficient manner” to keep costs down.

In March, the university announced that it saw a sharp drop in admissions for the coming school year, and will have 1,500 fewer students. This will lead to a $32 million budget shortfall for the school, prompting the need to close the dorms in order to save money.

“Dear university community,” wrote interim chancellor Hank Foley in an email to the school back in March. “I am writing to you today to confirm that we project a very significant budget shortfall due to an unexpected sharp decline in first-year enrollments and student retention this coming fall. I wish I had better news.”

The school announced a 5 percent cut “to all annual recurring general revenue budgets” and an “across-the-board hiring freeze for all units on campus.” The dorm closures are only the latest cost-cutting measures.

The school announced the closures on its Residents’ Online Access to Rooms website. The two closed dorms contained Freshmen Interest Groups, special communities for first-year students housed within the dorms, which the university said could be available in other dorms.

“Due to an expected decrease in the number of students needing housing at Mizzou this year, Residential Life will not be offering space in Respect or Excellence Halls at this time,” the university announced. “This is an effort to ensure we are using our halls in the most efficient manner, keeping our costs as low as possible so we can provide our students with the best possible living environments at an affordable cost.”

Mizzou was ground zero for the campus protests that began last fall. Students protested perceived incidents of racism and demanded the university administration sufficiently acknowledge their feelings.

The students wanted the administration to take some kind of action toward curbing racism, even though nearly all the “evidence” showing it was some kind of problem was based on anecdotes from students who never filed reports and appeared more interested in cultivating victim status than actually making realistic changes.

One point of contention that accurately summed up the mentality of the protesters was the demand that the university president resign because he hadn’t done enough for students after the shooting death of Michael Brown, which had occurred two hours away (and a year earlier) in Ferguson, Mo.

Students were doubly upset the president didn’t immediately jump to condemn their unsubstantiated claims of racism or make official pronouncements regarding Brown’s death. (State and local investigations exonerated the officer involved, whom Brown had attacked. Obama’s Department of Justice accepted their conclusion about the case in declining to pursue the case as a civil rights violation.)

Ultimately, Mizzou’s president resigned, and the protests largely ended, showing the protesters weren’t actually interested in change but in claiming scalps.

During the protests, a Mizzou professor named Melissa Click pushed and threatened a student journalist. Click was eventually charged with assault and fired. The protester’s behavior became an embarrassment for the school, which soon after saw the drop in admissions that would lead to the dorm closures and budget shortfall.

Mizzou should serve as a warning to other protesters: Your whining over trivial matters (actual racism is bad; microaggressions and safe spaces make you look like babies) damage your school’s reputation and keep it from doing its job of educating you and preparing you for the real world.

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