You remind me of a friend I just unfollowed on Facebook.
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Where the fuck is Shit Guys Say?
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I'm pretty sure black people clapping while yelling sentences that begin with "on everything I love" is like a pure black thing. No other race does that
The Spanish Catholic Church is also concerned about homosexuality. During his Boxing Day sermon, the Bishop of Córdoba, Demetrio Fernández, said there was a conspiracy by the United Nations. "The Minister for Family of the Papal Government, Cardinal Antonelli, told me a few days ago in Zaragoza that UNESCO has a program for the next 20 years to make half the world population homosexual. To do this they have distinct programs, and will continue to implant the ideology that is already present in our schools."
Try all you want UN! I'm pledged to vagina!
Quote from: nice cat but chicken on January 10, 2012, 10:24:57 PMhttp://wonder-tonic.com/geocitiesizer/content.php?theme=2&music=6&url=thebore.com/forumIs that some hootie and the blowfish?
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I've probably heard 60% of that irl
the reason why some men like mlp is because after spending their childhood playing d&d and watching anime they have finally discovered the phenomenon that is called children cartoons.
wait, you uploaded that to photobucket? people still use photobucket?
The Wall Street Journal best-of-the-web column gives me an unfavorable mention today. It explains my position as head of the National Conference of Editorial Writers, which runs a Civility Project to raise the standard of public discourse, then excerpts my recent column likening tea partiers to al-Qaeda terrorists.I see incivility as not letting other people speak their piece. It’s not about offering strong opinions. If someone’s opinion is fact-based, then it is permissible in civil discourse. Of course, there are matters of delicacy, and I dispensed with all sweet talk in this particular column. And I did stoop to some ad hominem remarks, I’ll admit.However, it was a Wall Street Journal editorial that first called the tea-partiers “hobbits.”...Yes, I was angry, but I’m engaging in the defense of my country. I know the tea partiers say the same, but their behavior is that of a national wrecking crew. Most may be nice people who don’t know what they’re doing, but many a country has foundered on the passions of nice people.As far as the facts are concerned, I stand my ground. Terrorism is not confined to physical attacks....Blowing up the U.S. economy to make a point would be an even more serious attack, in my book. And that’s what the tea party saboteurs were threatening. They are what they are.
Harrop, who heads the National Conference of Editorial Writers, quotes one of her employees, "Civility Project" director Frank Partsch, explaining what the group means by "civility":QuoteLet's give some individual thought to what incivility is and what it is not. Let's be thinking about where we, individually, might draw the line between robust, hard-hitting, withering commentary and, on the other hand, cheap-shot, below-the-belt incivility. Most of us know that effectively scoring on a point of argument opens us to the accusation of mean-spiritedness. It comes with the territory, and a commitment to civility should not suggest that punches will be pulled in order to avoid such accusations.It's possible that a good part of the audience isn't ready for the finer distinctions. So our commitment to civility may have to involve, in part, building up the understanding that not every smartly-targeted rhetorical barb is an automatic example of incivility.
Let's give some individual thought to what incivility is and what it is not. Let's be thinking about where we, individually, might draw the line between robust, hard-hitting, withering commentary and, on the other hand, cheap-shot, below-the-belt incivility. Most of us know that effectively scoring on a point of argument opens us to the accusation of mean-spiritedness. It comes with the territory, and a commitment to civility should not suggest that punches will be pulled in order to avoid such accusations.It's possible that a good part of the audience isn't ready for the finer distinctions. So our commitment to civility may have to involve, in part, building up the understanding that not every smartly-targeted rhetorical barb is an automatic example of incivility.
isnt that the chick who played Sarah Silverman's sister on her show?
You cant be cool when you photoblog your Sims family
(Image removed from quote.) -pre-ordered through Play Asia. Like most under the radar cross over games it prolly sucks, but im a sucker for Slayers
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Quote from: Phoenix Dark on January 13, 2012, 09:20:07 PMhttp://totalfratmove.com/769302I've not laughed that hard in a long time.
#1: I heard the Euro was spotted at Disney World wearing a Make-A-Wish t-shirt.