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Fashion Causes Political Crisis in S.Korea
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No, no, no, no, no. That's all wrong. As any conversationally challenged person will tell you, the library is appropriately referred to as the "libe". (The "berry"?!? That is just RIDICULOUS!) :rolleyes: |
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n(perhaps I'm not intended to be stripper-chic)cs |
Fashion Causes Political Crisis in S.Korea
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These were the same kids that called the player in goal in hockey or soccer, "goldie." As in, "Ooooh oooooh! I wanna be goldie!" Thurgreed(doubts anyone else here had this experience)Marshall |
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I think back in the 80s people wore heavy eyeshadow right? But I cannot see why these days, when most people it seems want invisible or natural makeup, anyone would feel the need to wear so much eyeshadow. Not to mention she must spend a fortune on eyeshadow the way she goes through it. So I can't explain it, I don't get it either. I think it looks very unattractive. |
Ladies, Do Not Do This
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Fashion Causes Political Crisis in S.Korea
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Everyone knows that about the c-word, too. The only question is, does the target of the insult's widely known understanding of the meaning matter? You say no. I say the fact that black people took the n-word "badly" used not to matter either; that was a result of the lack of power blacks had to assert their views on the subject. Surely the white people who used it did not have the right to define what black people were allowed to feel about it, and surely claims of different "intent," even if sincere in a specific instance, should have been met with the derision they eventually received. And you're nuts if you don't think millenia of history (and widespread current practice) of women being the sexual and child-rearing posessions of men isn't inherently incorporated into the whole concept of verbally reducing a woman to her genitalia. BR(I called you a "wetback," but I meant it to salute your excellent swimming skills)C edited to insert a sarcasm siren after that last for the satire impaired |
Ladies, Do Not Do This - Really Annoying Convo Terms
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Since we're on this pet peeve of mine (like I need another), these are the most annoying things I hear from my wife's friends: "He/she/it is so 'ON FIRE'" - They use this to describe everything, even mundane shit. Is everything that great? "Fabu" -Taxwonk said it best - if your wife uses this, leave her. "I live and die for her/him/it" - Again, often used to discuss mundane shit, like "Your poodle is fabu... I just live and die for it" or "Bill just lives and dies for Mary". Hyperbole has no punch if its so overboard it becomes absurd. "Grim" - Everything that's not "fabu" is "grim". When I was in school, the library was the "brary". I didn't care too much about that one because I never entered the building until midnight before exams and then only stayed for as long as it took to beg one of my wife's friends for her notes. Luckily, I was considered "fabu" so I got them. I'd have probably flunked if I were "grim". |
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BTW, your avatar is really disturbing. |
A Question about Strippers
That reminds me of a conversation we had at a party recently:
If you can go to one of two strip clubs -- one upscale, the other skanky -- which do you choose and why? Even(it was better than talking about the economy)Odds |
FB Dreams
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For instance, DebtSlave/BRC was there (with her daughter and some disney videos?!?!?!?) and she had short blond hair, rather than the short brown hair I typically picture her with. TM was there and he was a white guy. Both of them were very nice (almost too nice), which I imagine DS to be, but not TM. Anyway, it was really weird. Oh, and it was a dinner party with a really odd seating arrangement. And, for some reason, everyone arrived there and left on yellow school buses. I have no idea what this dream means, if anything. GWNC? |
Ladies, Do Not Do This - Really Annoying Convo Terms
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We must stop that nonsense from spreading. |
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It also brings to mind the old SNL sketch, where Buck Henry was Lord Douchebag discussing his most recent invention with Lord Sandwich, et. al. http://snltranscripts.jt.org/79/79tdouchebag.phtml Spree: Transcript of Lord and Lady Douchebag sketch. Lord Salisbury: Spoken like a true Douchebag. I have often heard the King speak of your family.. [ to Earl of Sandwich ] ..and of yours, as well: "Give me a Sandwich and a Douchebag, and there is nothing I cannot do." |
Ladies, Do Not Do This
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