Somethings just don't make sense...
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Post by mina on Aug 8, 2010 14:21:23 GMT
Those options separate the lonely from the not lonely.
All smart men choose happy. (Yes, there is a startling number of stupid men by that measure.)
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Post by Enigma on Aug 8, 2010 20:03:29 GMT
But I'm not happy unless I'm right!
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Post by Hellbreaker on Aug 8, 2010 21:10:02 GMT
I'm always happy and right. I'm just not letting anyone of the opposite gender know of the latter.
Cheers!
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Post by mina on Aug 9, 2010 2:32:30 GMT
Another topic that boggles me,
Why is it that like 45% of men automatically assume a girl is either :
A a total (please do not swear).
or
B only useful for physical pleasure?
It's like there is no in between most of the time.
Why is it that there is brail writing at the drive through? (not like this would help the blind.)
Why is it that people think you want to hear about their roaring drunk idiot stories?
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Post by Helonion on Aug 9, 2010 3:08:51 GMT
BBQ sauce instead of tomato sauce in pizza. WHY DID I NEVER TRY IT TILL YESTERDAY!!! it was amazing!
Jaka, Date the other 55% XD
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Post by Thlaylie on Aug 9, 2010 3:11:06 GMT
I have always had BBQ sauce in my Pizzas.
I don't like tomatoes.
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Post by Helonion on Aug 9, 2010 3:16:41 GMT
I have always had BBQ sauce in my Pizzas. I don't like tomatoes. its ingenious really. Especially with a meat pizza.
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Post by mina on Aug 9, 2010 3:50:49 GMT
this sounds amazing I must try BBQ pizza
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Post by Enigma on Aug 9, 2010 5:05:29 GMT
I like ranch sauce on my pizza... chicken ranch. With cheese, bacon and BBQ sauce. I think that would go well as a sandwich... *wanders off to kitchen* And, before I get my sandwich... Another topic that boggles me, Why is it that like 45% of men automatically assume a girl is either : A a total (please do not swear). or B only useful for physical pleasure? It's like there is no in between most of the time. 'ccording to you, most of the time they DON'T think that way (because 55% of men don't instantly assume that) meaning that your post is completely paradoxical. Now what was I thinking about? Oh yeah, sandwich, right.
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Post by wormwood on Aug 9, 2010 14:05:22 GMT
There's a place called McKenzie River Pizza Co. out here in Montana, that makes a pizza called the Thai Pie. It is a pizza topped with Thai peanut sauce, chicken, and pineapple chunks. Very tasty!
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Post by salamut2202 on Aug 9, 2010 22:10:16 GMT
bbq sauce on pizza, and bbq sauce in general, is the worse thing that has come to man kind since the starwars prequels. i found it a horrible clash between sweet and savory and i rather not consume it. tomatoes are frikin awesome. they aren't sweet, sour, bitter, salty or anything like that. i can't describe the taste. it's like flavour all over your mouth!!! tomatos flavour don't make sense.
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Post by Xenos and Proud on Aug 9, 2010 22:38:30 GMT
Back on Topic.
Why do I see appeals on TV for people in poverty in some far off country (Africa and such) saying they desperately need toilets and clean water and food and proper houses and toys and medicine and such and that these people will/are dying because they don't have them? How did those people's ancestors live without toilets? Didn't they live fine before Oxfam came along and said 'You need toilets!'? And why did they suddenly become so dependent on us?
I don't know.
Edit* This makes me sound like a heartless *crow caw* but I really do feel sorry for these people and believe they do need help. But they should be helped to help themselves.
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Post by Enigma on Aug 10, 2010 0:17:11 GMT
Well, they try to improve their quality of life, that's the general idea. But be careful with these charity things... some of them send a grand total of 10-20% of the donations to the actual people, and the rest is used for "funding". I only donate to a few known charities when I can, like UNICEF.
But yeah, they just want to improve quality of life, things have always been that bad there, it's just that the western world finally took notice.
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Post by mina on Aug 10, 2010 0:58:40 GMT
Something I don't get is gamers getting all their stuff either cheaper/free/stealing it.
Then when you point out how they are harming not only the economy and the thing they profess to love, they either get defensive or say that they aren't.
I guess I just know this because my father used to own a gaming store, but it really hurts the local business when all their gamers get stuff online/pirate it and then just come in and hang out.
Another thing I have always laughed about is swaering.
Most people would say that you shouldn't say certain words, but it's really the intention behind the words that is bad. Most people wouldn't agree with this. If I say (please do not swear) you in a joking manner then why is it so bad compared to if I said it with intent to wound.
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Post by Enigma on Aug 10, 2010 1:10:08 GMT
You mean video gamers, or tabletop? People pirate because everyone loves a free ride, and they figure that enough other *suckers* will buy the game, enough for the company to stay in business. And it's true.
And swearing... well, I'm pretty sure that the reason why swears are generally taboo is because they come from blasphemous phrases and so on (more evident in French), and because Western culture is, as much as I hate to admit it, completely descended from Christianity. And the reason why saying them, no matter the intention, is bad, is because it's just rude. If you walk around and flash people in public as a *joke*, does that make it any less rude?
Swears are impolite, just like indecency in public and shooting people. In public.
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