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Damn it. I applied to Staffordshire without reading their stuff thorougly enough. I got accepted, but it seems that it was all in vain.

I think I could manage a few mini quotes in there which quote the other quotes, or maybe a "10/10 - Rolling Stones" or something to make it stand out from all the boring usual magazines you see quoted.

I think for someone who doesn't train, 22Km sounds pretty good. I don't think I would be able to do it.

I have an LG TV and I'm considering drawing this over the original logo on the TV.

My god, that's some Academy Award acting! I've seen most of the Hulk Hogan movies, but somehow this one didn't ring a bell to me, thanks for sharing! I will now know that whenever a beast comes across, first thing is to frighten it with the tiny guitar!

Admire my sorcery! And buy an ukulele!

I found the tabs, tomorrow I'm gonna look into it!

I think Mika does something similar with the only difference being that he's dead serious about it.

This man is literally the manifestation of CURAYYZEEEness.

No, but sounds like a tight idea! Maybe I should create a social site for ukulele players with a thriving community and achievements. The first one would be "Pay money for an ukulele" and it would have microtransaction.

I finally did it. I gave in to the need and...I BOUGHT AN UKULELE.

Oh my god, that Officer Jenniy is totally HHNNNNNNGGG.

I ABSELUTLY LOEV SANIC. GOTT GO FAST.

It would be interesting, since with running a huge Android device on my TV, I wouldn't need to buy a stupid Smart TV to get all the neat features.

It's my lifelong goal to end up working here. And I really hope that in the end, I'll make it.

Hey Cyril, that would be TOTALLY NINJA.

This reminds me of a similar quote I read here a while ago: "Innovation sits right on the edge of ridiculous ideas"

Sounds like a good deal to me! Do I get a half an hour campaign DLC on day one for $15?

And then no one would say a word because getting eaten by dinosaurs is emberrassing!

As useful as it sounds, the sci-fi genre has made it just as frightening. I mean look at it. It moves more and more like a human. But thinks faster, and more precisely.