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01-27-2006 #11
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Originally Posted by Legend
Dude, you're really reaching...yet not grasping the point unfortunately.
Of course everyone has their particular interests that may not appeal to everyone else. However, finding humor in those differences is far from hypocritical. I didn't call them kooky, evil anime freaks who'll burn in hell for their abnormal love of Japanese cartoons.
This pc hypersensitivity that makes it so that no one can stand outside of themselves and find the humor is simply annoying.
Life's not a bitch, life is a beautiful woman
You only call her a bitch because she won't let you get that pussy
Maybe she didn't feel y'all shared any similar interests
Or maybe you're just an asshole who couldn't sweet talk the princess
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01-27-2006 #12Originally Posted by 4DegreesWarmer
-Quinn
Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.
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01-27-2006 #13Originally Posted by AllanahStarrNYC
But oh! I =so= want to go to the AVN next year.
Is there a costume competition?
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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01-27-2006 #14
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Originally Posted by BeardedOne
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01-27-2006 #15
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What was it that Shatner said on that SNL skit?
"Move out of your parent's basement and get a life!"
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe
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01-27-2006 #16What was it that Shatner said on that SNL skit?
"Move out of your parent's basement and get a life!"
You sound like a true trekkie fan, which series do you prefer?
Hmm...I think I prefer ST:TNG best, though I have a few fave episodes of DSN. I've got the thumpa-thumpas for Dax (The ultimate TG species). Though I honestly haven't seen enough of Voyager and Enterprise to form an opinion on those. Caught Patrick Stewart in San Jose a couple yeras back and though he appreciated the Trek audience, he was impressed that we knew of his other roles (Geoffrey, Dune, Scrooge, etc.).
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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01-27-2006 #17
Hillarious vid.
I noticed the best part of the entire bit. About half of the people, while explaining their character, get a distinct look in their eyes: A look that says, "Oh my god, I never realized how retarded this is."
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01-27-2006 #18Originally Posted by The American Nightmare
I've been present for some of these revelations. It's scary.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell