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#12 - Except that's a Steven Wright joke. Look him up he's hilarious. 02/13/2013 on Asian Dad -3
#11 - Steven Wright joke. 02/13/2013 on Asian Dad 0
#162 - San Francisco woo 02/13/2013 on Today was a good day. +1
#15 - I can see her eyes... fapfapfapfapfapfapfap … 02/12/2013 on There is much truth to this 0
#87 - I go Water to start every gen. 02/12/2013 on Choices 0
#32 - **eros rolls 1,683** Did I kill the giga nigga? 02/12/2013 on It's something ! 0
#5569 - **eros rolled a random image posted in comment #436808 at … 02/12/2013 on It Lurks Under Your Bed 0
#219 - Also, doing some basic math: My firefox is at around … 02/12/2013 on Firechrome 0
#211 - Some tabs run things faster, some tabs consume more. You know,…  [+] (1 new reply) 02/12/2013 on Firechrome 0
#219 - eros (02/12/2013) [-]
Also, doing some basic math:

My firefox is at around 360,000K memory and 8% CPU right now. My Chrome has all the same tabs open at like 10% CPU and 720,000K memory.
#203 - run faster* 02/12/2013 on Firechrome 0
#202 - Chrome does that by consuming more CPU and memory, as each tab…  [+] (5 new replies) 02/12/2013 on Firechrome 0
#235 - N. Korean citizen (02/14/2013) [-]
I used Firefox because I tend to have a minimum of two hundred tabs open at once.

Google-Chrome can't do shet bout dat/
#206 - N. Korean citizen (02/12/2013) [-]
My chrome is at like 30 MBs used when I check task manager, and my CPU is at 7%. Buy a stick of ram?
#211 - eros (02/12/2013) [-]
Some tabs run things faster, some tabs consume more. You know, ones using Flash and ones streaming content. Obviously Google isn't going to take up that much.

It was a bigger problem on my old computer which had downright shit RAM, the one I currently use is 4 gigs of RAM. I just prefer Firefox though I use both.
#219 - eros (02/12/2013) [-]
Also, doing some basic math:

My firefox is at around 360,000K memory and 8% CPU right now. My Chrome has all the same tabs open at like 10% CPU and 720,000K memory.
#203 - eros (02/12/2013) [-]
run faster*
#76 - We're talking on a global scale. Raise the average world tempe… 02/10/2013 on Climate Change +1
#149 - I get a few comments a week. Mostly people copying some defini… 02/10/2013 on WHY DO YOU TAUNT ME WITH... 0
#54 - Tungsten motherfuckers. That shit makes heat its bitch.  [+] (2 new replies) 02/10/2013 on 4chan average rant +11
User avatar #72 - srapture (02/10/2013) [-]
I was just about to post "Tungsten, motherfuckers." It truly is the best metal.
#55 - N. Korean citizen (02/10/2013) [-]
Fuck yeah! I have my Tungsten lord of the rings 'one' ring on now
#533 - I guess thats true. I hate it when at work I have to listen to shit. 02/09/2013 on Difference Between Man And... 0
#107 - **eros rolled a random image posted in comment #13 at One … 02/08/2013 on Ramsay +11
#106 - >mfw I fuck up the risotto 02/08/2013 on Ramsay 0
#64 - indeed, but as I said, I've heard of studies where people's fe… 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. 0
#54 - I think after a number of comments the captchas stop. … 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. 0
#50 - Actually, I've heard studies find that not talking to kids abo…  [+] (2 new replies) 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. +1
#62 - N. Korean citizen (02/08/2013) [-]
It has more to do with interaction and what theyre raised to believe. That is why many interracial friendships developed in the pre civil rights era, and were quickly ended by the parents.
#64 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
indeed, but as I said, I've heard of studies where people's fear of saying something to their kids ended up having the opposite effect intended, because kids feel more comfortable with what looks more like their family.
#38 - Well indeed it is a controversial award. To rephrase …  [+] (2 new replies) 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. 0
User avatar #39 - highhopes (02/08/2013) [-]
There's a lot of people forgotten in history. You're not ignorant just because you don't know who he is. Are you suppose to know who every nobel peace prize winners are? How many Americans knows who Aung San Suu Kyi is, for example?

And damnit, do you have to enter the captcha code for EVERY comment now? What happened to funnyjunk??
#54 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
I think after a number of comments the captchas stop.

And no, not every Nobel peace winner, and it is sad how many great people do get forgotten by history.

Im just kind of pointing out a double standard here. I would hope King is known as a great man first and a part of American history second as well. Though I'm kind of just saying stuff.
#33 - That's something different. 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. +5
#31 - To be fair, he was a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and us American…  [+] (4 new replies) 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. +1
User avatar #37 - highhopes (02/08/2013) [-]
The nobel peace prize is a joke. That comes from a Norwegian.
#38 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
Well indeed it is a controversial award.

To rephrase the point, Martin Luther King is a very famous name in the history of peaceful protests against oppression, and was a martyr to his cause. Like I said, Americans would be called stupid for not knowing who Nelson Mandela or Gandhi were even though we as a general public don't actually know or learn much about either of their country's history.
User avatar #39 - highhopes (02/08/2013) [-]
There's a lot of people forgotten in history. You're not ignorant just because you don't know who he is. Are you suppose to know who every nobel peace prize winners are? How many Americans knows who Aung San Suu Kyi is, for example?

And damnit, do you have to enter the captcha code for EVERY comment now? What happened to funnyjunk??
#54 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
I think after a number of comments the captchas stop.

And no, not every Nobel peace winner, and it is sad how many great people do get forgotten by history.

Im just kind of pointing out a double standard here. I would hope King is known as a great man first and a part of American history second as well. Though I'm kind of just saying stuff.
#30 - "You're going to relegate my history to a month? I don't …  [+] (10 new replies) 02/08/2013 on Martin Luther King Jr. +34
#51 - Logicaltightrope (02/08/2013) [-]
#48 - N. Korean citizen (02/08/2013) [-]
interviewer: "How can we stop racism?"
Morgan Freeman: "Stop talking about it."
#50 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
Actually, I've heard studies find that not talking to kids about race and racism causes a number of kids to develop racial preferences due to their preference to what looks like them and what their parents and family looks like.

I think what's important is not to ignore race altogether, but to acknowledge that differences regarding race are superficial.
#62 - N. Korean citizen (02/08/2013) [-]
It has more to do with interaction and what theyre raised to believe. That is why many interracial friendships developed in the pre civil rights era, and were quickly ended by the parents.
#64 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
indeed, but as I said, I've heard of studies where people's fear of saying something to their kids ended up having the opposite effect intended, because kids feel more comfortable with what looks more like their family.
#32 - N. Korean citizen (02/08/2013) [-]
You're going to relegate my life to a day? I don't want a birthday. Every day is my birthday.
#47 - pioneermhm (02/08/2013) [-]
#42 - victoreznov (02/08/2013) [-]
but today's my unbirthday
User avatar #35 - demjimmies (02/08/2013) [-]
That was literally one of the stupidest things i've ever heard.
#33 - eros (02/08/2013) [-]
That's something different.
#142 - Metal doesnt need to be popular. I like it how it is now, a br…  [+] (2 new replies) 02/08/2013 on Difference Between Man And... +2
User avatar #524 - FlyingButt (02/08/2013) [-]
I dont care about how popular it is. I just hate the fact that I am incapable of walking into a shop or turning the radio on in my car without having to listen to some one style of music which I really hate.
#533 - eros (02/09/2013) [-]
I guess thats true. I hate it when at work I have to listen to shit.
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#3 - previousness (03/01/2013) [-]
This is the real Eros. Imposter.
#4 to #3 - eros (03/01/2013) [-]
I don't know who this furfag is but I want him off my profile.
User avatar #2 - ariusbrightwing (10/18/2012) [-]
Eros. <B
User avatar #1 - gizzygazza (08/20/2011) [-]
World wide web.
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