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Other Discussion / Re: If I was a horse
« on: September 14, 2008, 04:35:12 am »Shooped.VERY shooped.
Shooped.VERY shooped.
That would only work if they weren't going for the original Captain America.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaiah_Bradley
This is a page linked to in the article. Read it if you think a black man can't be Captain America.
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But even then I don't call them whores I just call them idiots.
No. I never once said that I called them whores. As a matter of fact, I totally disagree with that view, having had good friend get pregnant on a night of a simple bad choice.No, you missed the part where I said that I called them idiots, as well. I don't call people whores, ever, unless that's what they are.Well that's what I call them, but everyone else I know, whether here or in another country, has referred to a teenager being pregnant as a !@#$%. Some were even pregnancies due to rape that the girl decided to keep. So, in a nutshell, I understood what they were getting at.Yes, I get that. But you're also ruling out the way !@#$% is used in every day talking. A girl at school gets pregnant, even if she's only having sex with her boyfriend, what do they call her?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!@#$%QuoteYou just agreed with what they were saying, through name calling and generalizations, right there.They were saying she wanted to get pregnant and putting a general spin on it by calling her a !@#$%. Inappropriate, sure, but I understood what they were getting at.
A !@#$%.
No here in Telford, we just call them a person. Probably because if your female and 16 it seems just fitting to be pregnant >_>
But even then I don't call them whores I just call them idiots.
And even if I'm wrong, they were simply joking about the situation, anyway. Either way, don't take what they were saying too seriously.
But that really isnt the meaning of "!@#$%" though. I dont and have not heard of people calling a pregnant teenager a !@#$%, like Bert said, people just call them idiots or uneducated.
So if I got pregnant now, (I'm 17), would I be considered a !@#$% to you?
Around here, though, a pregnant teenager is a "!@#$%," no matter what you try to say to counter it. "She was raped." "Still a !@#$%." "Oh, okay."
So now your a hypocrite?
Same here.Same .Same here...Ditto.The ultimatum one is weird, am I the only one who thought it logical to, when sharing £50 between two people, simply split it 50/50 (£25 for me, £25 for them).Yeh thats what I did as well :S.
That's what I did too.
I'm voting for McCain over cakefarts this election. I'd rather have a president in there who has some of the same views as Bush, than some dude who's more about his celebrity status and saying what sounds good.If I were American, my vote would go to cakefarts for sure.Because "McSame" is a media play. They're from the same political party--of course they have some of the same political views.
Who would want to vote for some McSame?
You didn't answer the question. Who would want to vote for some McSame?
No, you missed the part where I said that I called them idiots, as well. I don't call people whores, ever, unless that's what they are.Well that's what I call them, but everyone else I know, whether here or in another country, has referred to a teenager being pregnant as a !@#$%. Some were even pregnancies due to rape that the girl decided to keep. So, in a nutshell, I understood what they were getting at.Yes, I get that. But you're also ruling out the way !@#$% is used in every day talking. A girl at school gets pregnant, even if she's only having sex with her boyfriend, what do they call her?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!@#$%QuoteYou just agreed with what they were saying, through name calling and generalizations, right there.They were saying she wanted to get pregnant and putting a general spin on it by calling her a !@#$%. Inappropriate, sure, but I understood what they were getting at.
A !@#$%.
No here in Telford, we just call them a person. Probably because if your female and 16 it seems just fitting to be pregnant >_>
But even then I don't call them whores I just call them idiots.
And even if I'm wrong, they were simply joking about the situation, anyway. Either way, don't take what they were saying too seriously.
But that really isnt the meaning of "!@#$%" though. I dont and have not heard of people calling a pregnant teenager a !@#$%, like Bert said, people just call them idiots or uneducated.
So if I got pregnant now, (I'm 17), would I be considered a !@#$% to you?
I agree with Swiftu this time. That video was made of win and truth, and I intend to show it to any and all of my republican friends and/or acquaintances.The funny thing about it is, these weren't the presidential candidates or VPs that they were trashing, just some of the main supporters. It holds no standing on the actual presidential candidate or VP, for either side. If anyone says, "WELL I JUST WON'T BE A REPUBLICAN AND VOTE DEMOCRAT" because of this, then they're obviously not paying attention to what the actual candidate/VP are saying.
If I were American, my vote would go to cakefarts for sure.Because "McSame" is a media play. They're from the same political party--of course they have some of the same political views.
Who would want to vote for some McSame?
What the hell is wrong with them? I don't get it. I mean, pre-renders can be equally !@#$% as can anything rendered with the game's own engine.Hey, I quite enjoyed Command & Conquer's live action cutscenes. Still do. Especially Red Alert 2's Tanya. :3
You could always go back to live-action cutscenes.
... Yeah. The less said of that, the better.
That's just because of the title. The people who are actually reading the entire article are actually commenting on the actions of the girl, with GTA as a side-thought.I don't see how GTA helped her save her family. She knew from GTA that can cars blow up when they roll over. Their car rolled over, it didn't blow up. Then without any help from video games she saved her family. Cute story if they ditch the stuff about GTA. It didn't help her save her family, her bravery did.Sometimes you aren't spurred to act without prior knowledge of what could happen if a situation is left alone. This could be one of those situations. GTA didn't teach her to save her family, but it gave her a heads up on what could happen and that helped her act.
Still, everyone's getting excited over a girl who was very brave and then saying it was mostly the video game's doing. It wasn't, really.
I don't see how GTA helped her save her family. She knew from GTA that can cars blow up when they roll over. Their car rolled over, it didn't blow up. Then without any help from video games she saved her family. Cute story if they ditch the stuff about GTA. It didn't help her save her family, her bravery did.Sometimes you aren't spurred to act without prior knowledge of what could happen if a situation is left alone. This could be one of those situations. GTA didn't teach her to save her family, but it gave her a heads up on what could happen and that helped her act.
Well that's what I call them, but everyone else I know, whether here or in another country, has referred to a teenager being pregnant as a !@#$%. Some were even pregnancies due to rape that the girl decided to keep. So, in a nutshell, I understood what they were getting at.Yes, I get that. But you're also ruling out the way !@#$% is used in every day talking. A girl at school gets pregnant, even if she's only having sex with her boyfriend, what do they call her?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!@#$%QuoteYou just agreed with what they were saying, through name calling and generalizations, right there.They were saying she wanted to get pregnant and putting a general spin on it by calling her a !@#$%. Inappropriate, sure, but I understood what they were getting at.
A !@#$%.
No here in Telford, we just call them a person. Probably because if your female and 16 it seems just fitting to be pregnant >_>
But even then I don't call them whores I just call them idiots.
The bias is just as bad as the bias against men in rape cases.Whoops I think I pressed your angry button Kyubi.
YA DAMN RIGHT YA DID!
But seriously, there's definitely a negative/angered undertone to that article when you look at the quotes. And about the sexy underwear- since when were stilettos underwear?! On top of that, a G-String isn't necessarily that sexy, it depends on the person. I believe by sexy underwear he meant lingerie.
As for cheating, there often are excuses for it. For example, if you got ridiculously drunk at a party or something, which would be a disgraceful lack of self-control, but it's an excuse nevertheless. I can't really think of an innocent way of cheating, since cheating is in itself a horrible thing to do. But I do dislike the inherent bias against men when it comes to such topics.
Yes, I get that. But you're also ruling out the way !@#$% is used in every day talking. A girl at school gets pregnant, even if she's only having sex with her boyfriend, what do they call her?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!@#$%QuoteYou just agreed with what they were saying, through name calling and generalizations, right there.They were saying she wanted to get pregnant and putting a general spin on it by calling her a !@#$%. Inappropriate, sure, but I understood what they were getting at.