[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
what does he say aboutbuying humans and forcing them to work from birth to death?
probably something like
“fuckin n*ggers” I bet
or about opium?
“take it to the face, bro!!!”
or trying to make himself king of america?
“yall mafacas bout to bow down n shit yo”
I will never trust a person that tres to be good all the time. They’re usually hiding some dark shit…
give me a man that lives as an animal any day, at least he’s honest and you know what to expect or how to deal with him…these sly and “do the right thing” fuckers will poison you slowly [/quote]
So, you’re saying that because some nice people act badly and some bad people act nicely that we shouldn’t act civil and decent?[/quote]
I think he’s saying that even if someone acts civil and decent, they can still be a cunt. And acting civil and decent does not by proxy make you a good person.
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
what does he say aboutbuying humans and forcing them to work from birth to death?
probably something like
“fuckin n*ggers” I bet
or about opium?
“take it to the face, bro!!!”
or trying to make himself king of america?
“yall mafacas bout to bow down n shit yo”
I will never trust a person that tres to be good all the time. They’re usually hiding some dark shit…
give me a man that lives as an animal any day, at least he’s honest and you know what to expect or how to deal with him…these sly and “do the right thing” fuckers will poison you slowly [/quote]
Yea. Washington sure was poisonous, walking away from potential absolute power after nearly singlehandedly winning the war that created a country that not only was to become the first true republic, but inspired a wave of revolutions, and whose creation reverberated across the ages.
Yep. Pure poison.
Sometimes you seem so intelligent and I start thinking you’re people, and then you go and drink from the toilet again.
[quote]Waylander wrote:
I think he’s saying that even if someone acts civil and decent, they can still be a cunt. And acting civil and decent does not by proxy make you a good person.[/quote]
Yes, I just don’t see how that’s an argument against acting civilly and decently. I was confused.
[quote]Waylander wrote:
I think he’s saying that even if someone acts civil and decent, they can still be a cunt. And acting civil and decent does not by proxy make you a good person.[/quote]
Yes, I just don’t see how that’s an argument against acting civilly and decently. I was confused.[/quote]
The British gave Mt. Vernon a gun salute as they sailed past during the War of 1812. That says something about the guy all things considered, but then they also went on to burn DC to the ground…
[quote]Waylander wrote:
Oh yeah? Well where did you get your suit? The toilet shop?
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You are of course aware that the spewing of bile, while momentarily satisfying is rarely a permanent solution.
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Oh yeah? Well you’re a poopy head.
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And you sir are a shining wit…if you’ll excuse the spoonerism.
Quick question, what is the dog in your avatar? [/quote]
Haha, that’s good. You’ve introduced me to spoonerisms, I shall endeavour to utilise them in extravagant displays of banter.
Also I think you answered your own question, for it is simply that, a dog. I’m not sure on specifics, but I would hazard a guess that it is a golden retriever. One with a calm and docile demeanour at that, which is completely uncharacteristic of the renowned ADHD breed. This feature, along with the witty commentary, highlights the subtle irony of the avi. This rare nonchalance begs the viewer to examine the dog’s psyche. Why should he be mad? What nefarious ploy to outrage him has taken place? Why is he not mad? How has this wizened canine overcome his genetic predisposition to adopt such a behaviour. Is it all a façade? You soon find yourself exploring your own psyche in an attempt to understand that of the dog’s.
My cousin used to have a Golden Retriever called Billy. It went mental as a puppy when another dog was in the house and pissed on the rug. Said rug has never been seen again in my Grandparents’ abode.
[quote]four60 wrote:
16? It may be good practice at meetings or the office but I get the feeling George was a tight ass at parties.[/quote]
I’d hate for all the drivel I thought of writing down when I was 16 to be held up for public scrutiny. George is in that horrible position…so have a heart. Sure he might sound like he was a little too tightly wrapped for Vietnam. So just consider this his ‘Emo’ phase and move onto the bits where he got his shit togethor.
[quote]Waylander wrote:
Haha, that’s good. You’ve introduced me to spoonerisms, I shall endeavour to utilise them in extravagant displays of banter.
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When it gets extravagant enough you can use the word ‘badinage’.
BTW. Your thoughts on the dogs’ psyche are disturbing. I think thats why I’m a cat man myself.[/quote]
My Avi is a mirror to your soul. If you are disturbed, you are only disturbed by your own introspection! I have always found cats to be a sly bunch. They always look at me in a way to say if I dropped dead, they would eat my corpse.
[quote]four60 wrote:
16? It may be good practice at meetings or the office but I get the feeling George was a tight ass at parties.[/quote]
I’d hate for all the drivel I thought of writing down when I was 16 to be held up for public scrutiny. George is in that horrible position…so have a heart. Sure he might sound like he was a little too tightly wrapped for Vietnam. So just consider this his ‘Emo’ phase and move onto the bits where he got his shit togethor.[/quote]
You are right. I’ll give a 16 yr old prissy pants a pass. At 16 I owned 5 pairs of Lee denim in different colors.