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Chat Thread
dena-
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Kate Upton's titties are so big tho, like they literally look like milk jugs, idk how she does it. I never realized the power of a bra until I saw Kate Upton's bare titties.
Sean-
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dena wrote:Kate Upton's titties are so big tho, like they literally look like milk jugs, idk how she does it. I never realized the power of a bra until I saw Kate Upton's bare titties.
Is that baseball guy she's with a big star in the sport or like James Milner or something?
Free_Mustache_Rides-
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He was pretty damn good a few years ago. Haven't watched much baseball since like 2012 so I don't know how he's doing now.
But he's like a 6 time all star and has a cy young award. Sooo...
But he's like a 6 time all star and has a cy young award. Sooo...
Zzonked-
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I think Scott Sinclair is the best example if you wanted a mediocre player with a really hot girlfriend.
I'd feel bad that his career is slowly dying at City if he didn't have possibly the easiest life of anyone in the world.
I'd feel bad that his career is slowly dying at City if he didn't have possibly the easiest life of anyone in the world.
Free_Mustache_Rides-
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I had no idea how Scott Sinclair looked like, I though he'd be more handsome.
Cuauh, always punched above his weight when it came to his girlfriend's attractiveness relative to his own. He looks like this:
Especially that Marisol Gonzalez, I don't go for skinny girls like that usually but she's a thirst trap if I ever seen one my god, jesus, especially that video where she rubs mud all over her body, oh yeah she knows exactly what she's doing to us.
Cuauh, always punched above his weight when it came to his girlfriend's attractiveness relative to his own. He looks like this:
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Especially that Marisol Gonzalez, I don't go for skinny girls like that usually but she's a thirst trap if I ever seen one my god, jesus, especially that video where she rubs mud all over her body, oh yeah she knows exactly what she's doing to us.
dena-
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Sean wrote:dena wrote:Kate Upton's titties are so big tho, like they literally look like milk jugs, idk how she does it. I never realized the power of a bra until I saw Kate Upton's bare titties.
Is that baseball guy she's with a big star in the sport or like James Milner or something?
He's a big baseball star, note that baseball star's are not as big as football or basketball stars, and he is a pitcher so he is not as big as other baseball players... but he's still a top 20-25 famous (non-retired) US athlete.
El_indian-
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- Post n°817
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FCB wrote:Even though seeing JL naked is interesting, I'm more interested in Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza, and Meagan Good.
There were some of Aubrey Plaza
Overall not very exciting. The one's of Scarlett Johansson from a few months ago were top, I would prefer to see more of her.
Free_Mustache_Rides-
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Man, I don't even think Verlander is top 20-25. I know more sports fans would probably know who he is but he's not a household name, like the A-Roids and Mayweathers of sports.
I'm talking on fame alone by the way, not taking into account how good someone currently is.
I'm talking on fame alone by the way, not taking into account how good someone currently is.
Sean-
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Yea if someone asked me to name a Baseball player I'd probably only be able to come up with A-Rod or Derek Jeter, would he be in that bracket?
FCB-
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They have some big balls for doing this...
El_indian-
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- Post n°821
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Yeah pretty fuckn ballsy.
These dudes are soo violent. At 10:50 he almost swept his legs out from under him haha
These dudes are soo violent. At 10:50 he almost swept his legs out from under him haha
Sean-
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I hate those people, they go in, do something stupid to provoke a reaction and then when they get that reaction they run away saying "yo chill its a prank". The idiots deserve to get attacked sometimes
El_indian-
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Why are they getting beat up for asking if they would like to buy a gun? Can't they just say no?
Sean-
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El_indian wrote:Why are they getting beat up for asking if they would like to buy a gun? Can't they just say no?
Well you have to look where they are, pretty much a ghetto. First of all if you walk around talking about having a gun in an area with possibly alot of gun crime you're lucky you arent killed or seriously injured straight away. Also they might be attacking him as its some what inherently racist to go up and just assume that someone wants to buy a gun because they're young and black.
Free_Mustache_Rides-
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Sean, hit the nail in the head.
If you live in a impoverished area, with a history of gun crime, it's understandable that you would be offended by someone trying to sell you a gun out of the blue just because you're a young black man.
Like Sean said, that last one could have gone horribly wrong too, when that dude pulled his gun out the prankster guy reached in his back pocket to show him the water pistol. Other guy could have easily mistaken the move to the other guy pulling out his own gun and shot him right there and then.
I don't know, I think I find a bunch of probably upper middle class kids going to the "ghetto" to rile up some poor Black folk is more exploitative (sp?) than funny.
If you live in a impoverished area, with a history of gun crime, it's understandable that you would be offended by someone trying to sell you a gun out of the blue just because you're a young black man.
Like Sean said, that last one could have gone horribly wrong too, when that dude pulled his gun out the prankster guy reached in his back pocket to show him the water pistol. Other guy could have easily mistaken the move to the other guy pulling out his own gun and shot him right there and then.
I don't know, I think I find a bunch of probably upper middle class kids going to the "ghetto" to rile up some poor Black folk is more exploitative (sp?) than funny.
Glen Miller-
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- Post n°826
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It has to do with the old saying that the best satire/pranks/comedy in general comes from a position of weakness, I guess. If a janitor pulls the "bucket filled with water on the door" trick on the CEO, it's pretty funny. If the CEO does it to the janitor, he just looks like a complete Moby and the scenelooks more like torture than comedy.Free_Mustache_Rides wrote:Sean, hit the nail in the head.
If you live in a impoverished area, with a history of gun crime, it's understandable that you would be offended by someone trying to sell you a gun out of the blue just because you're a young black man.
Like Sean said, that last one could have gone horribly wrong too, when that dude pulled his gun out the prankster guy reached in his back pocket to show him the water pistol. Other guy could have easily mistaken the move to the other guy pulling out his own gun and shot him right there and then.
I don't know, I think I find a bunch of probably upper middle class kids going to the "ghetto" to rile up some poor Black folk is more exploitative (sp?) than funny.
Free_Mustache_Rides-
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- Post n°827
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Yeah, that makes sense. I guess that's true with racial slurs for most people too. Kramer calling Black audience members the n' word got a whole lot more attention then [insert boisterous Black comedian] calling people White people crackers every other sentence.
One word just carries more baggage than the other.
One word just carries more baggage than the other.
El_indian-
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- Post n°829
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No i get it. I am sure that if i grew up in their situation there is a higher chance that i would act similarly. Sometimes i am just confused as to why people lack basic rationale.
Glen Miller-
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- Post n°830
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Are you referring to the original Conan Doyle works? I have read Hound of the Baskervilles and A Study in Scarlet, plus a handful of the short stories. You?Sean wrote:Glenn have you read the Sherlock literature?
Sean-
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- Post n°831
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Glen Miller wrote:Are you referring to the original Conan Doyle works? I have read Hound of the Baskervilles and A Study in Scarlet, plus a handful of the short stories. You?Sean wrote:Glenn have you read the Sherlock literature?
Yea, I'm just starting to read Study in Scarlet now. It is remarkable just how much of the original canon is present in the show.
Glen Miller-
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Indeed. A few acquaintances of mine are Holmes aficionados and claim that noticing the references/clues/intentional reversals of certain elements is half of the fun of the show. I've already informally mapped out the books I am going to read this semester, but I really should read Doyle again, at least over Christmas.Sean wrote:Glen Miller wrote:
Are you referring to the original Conan Doyle works? I have read Hound of the Baskervilles and A Study in Scarlet, plus a handful of the short stories. You?
Yea, I'm just starting to read Study in Scarlet now. It is remarkable just how much of the original canon is present in the show.
Sean-
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Glen Miller wrote:Indeed. A few acquaintances of mine are Holmes aficionados and claim that noticing the references/clues/intentional reversals of certain elements is half of the fun of the show. I've already informally mapped out the books I am going to read this semester, but I really should read Doyle again, at least over Christmas.Sean wrote:
Yea, I'm just starting to read Study in Scarlet now. It is remarkable just how much of the original canon is present in the show.
What are you planning to read, I could always do with some recommendations
Free_Mustache_Rides-
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Man, it's so cool that all of you read and shit. I spent a lot of time reading when I was around 16 and 17, but I can't read for pleasure these days, I just can't stay focused on what's in front of me anymore. So the only reading I get done today is for academic purposes.
Sean-
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Yea, I mean I'm well into an English degree and I find it really tough to put time aside to sit down and read when there's no academic pressure to do so. I think its because I've got the mindset that to improve myself as a person its important to be as well read as possible, but then Im focusing more on finishing a book than on actually enjoying the process of reading one.
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- Post n°836
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Sean wrote:I hate those people, they go in, do something stupid to provoke a reaction and then when they get that reaction they run away saying "yo chill its a prank". The idiots deserve to get attacked sometimes
Schrodinger's douchebag.
Glen Miller-
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- Post n°837
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I want to read the first couple of books in the Pendragon Cycle by Stephen Lawhead, The Honourable Consul, Leave it to PSmith, and Homage to Catalonia. I also try to read a few books relating to my courses and the essays of mf Orwell. It's tough finding time during the day or on the weekends, but I keep the final hour before I go to sleep aside. I figure that I'm better off paying 75% attention to this sort of thing than something dense for class. It also helps being an agoraphobic.Sean wrote:Glen Miller wrote:
Indeed. A few acquaintances of mine are Holmes aficionados and claim that noticing the references/clues/intentional reversals of certain elements is half of the fun of the show. I've already informally mapped out the books I am going to read this semester, but I really should read Doyle again, at least over Christmas.
What are you planning to read, I could always do with some recommendations
Zzonked-
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My xbox internet got melted in a thunder storm and I can't be fucked sorting it out so I don't play fifa anymore.
I need a new hobby though. I was thinking about buying a sewing machine and learning how to tailor my own shirts, then maybe trying to learn to tailor more things from there. Girls will surely want to have sex with a guy who can fix their dresses and wears really well fitted shirts.
I need a new hobby though. I was thinking about buying a sewing machine and learning how to tailor my own shirts, then maybe trying to learn to tailor more things from there. Girls will surely want to have sex with a guy who can fix their dresses and wears really well fitted shirts.
Sean-
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What gave you that idea?
I would advise learning an instrument, guitar or something. Its challenging but rewarding once you get the hang, plus it helps with the girl thing. Just as long as you dont become the douchey guy who brings his acoustic to a party
I would advise learning an instrument, guitar or something. Its challenging but rewarding once you get the hang, plus it helps with the girl thing. Just as long as you dont become the douchey guy who brings his acoustic to a party