Okay, Alec. You've got me hooked - now reel me in.
On this [chat]? Good to hear.
Edit: How do I reel you in?
Slowly, wafting to the left and the right.
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gooey, I haven't picked up l4d yet. I'm not sure I'd be able to regularly get a couple of other people to play it with me that weren't total strangers. Plus I'm worried that people will get bored with it before too long.
I'm really really tempted to get it though and will probably cave soon.
ok i understand how thats more insulting back then but how is that more insulting today...
as far as insults go i think the insulting part is the "negro"
It's not really more insulting today, it's just using old terminology that people haven't used in years. "Uncle Tom" took over as the term that means the same thing. Which Ralph Nader stupidly used.
And not to start another language debate, but "negro" isn't really that insulting of a term. It can be used insultingly, sure, but it's been around a lot longer than America's history with race. There are numerous places in Africa named after, and using, the word "Negro" in them.
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So I went to this disgustingly scene hipster party last night. I'd forgotten how bad hipsters smell.
I did get hit on by a Kennedy though. That was cool.
Was he drunk?
Yep. And he asked me if I wanted to do some coke. I politely declined. He said: "oh, that's cool. Want to do some of my private stock." I didn't know if he meant liquor, coke, or ass munching.
I am getting good at maths. I can understand what we've doing, it just seems as though some of the harder questions on the test were written in an incredibly awkward way. There was no way of knowing what was coming up other then "algebra and integration" so asking for help would have been redundant. These questions were nothing like what's in the book.
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
gooey, I haven't picked up l4d yet. I'm not sure I'd be able to regularly get a couple of other people to play it with me that weren't total strangers. Plus I'm worried that people will get bored with it before too long.
I'm really really tempted to get it though and will probably cave soon.
I'm kind of in your position, with the added factor of I haven't got internet back in my house yet so could probably only play when I have friends over. But the demo was really, really fun.
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
Your reason for not yelling "TAKE IT OFF!" was what again?
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AlectharAlan ShoreWe're not territorial about that sort of thing, are we?Registered Userregular
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
Your reason for not yelling "TAKE IT OFF!" was what again?
In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
Your reason for not yelling "TAKE IT OFF!" was what again?
Mainly because she wasn't that pretty.
Fair enough, fair enough.
But to me, if I thought she was doing a social experiment of some kind, I'd be the one ass that would say something totally random just to throw that outlier out there and screw up her data.
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In one of my classes this morning, a girl got up in the middle of the lecture, walked to the front of the room, faced the class and sang the chorus to "Mamma Mia," and then sat back down. It was... unexpected.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
Your reason for not yelling "TAKE IT OFF!" was what again?
Mainly because she wasn't that pretty.
Fair enough, fair enough.
But to me, if I thought she was doing a social experiment of some kind, I'd be the one ass that would say something totally random just to throw that outlier out there and screw up her data.
Well, if she had done "Take A Chance On Me," I'd have been tempted to join in.
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I thought it would be cool.
We haven't had this before, right?
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On this [chat]? Good to hear.
Edit: How do I reel you in?
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I don't know. It's just a saying. Basically the rest of the [chat] has to live up to the strong opening.
Slowly, wafting to the left and the right.
I'm really really tempted to get it though and will probably cave soon.
I did get hit on by a Kennedy though. That was cool.
A whole lot better.
ITT: Podly rejects his people.
And now back to work.
Those books looked too wierd for me. And it seems like he'd run out of bullets.
Was he drunk?
I don't see any PMs asking me for help, Tav.
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I liked them.
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It's not really more insulting today, it's just using old terminology that people haven't used in years. "Uncle Tom" took over as the term that means the same thing. Which Ralph Nader stupidly used.
And not to start another language debate, but "negro" isn't really that insulting of a term. It can be used insultingly, sure, but it's been around a lot longer than America's history with race. There are numerous places in Africa named after, and using, the word "Negro" in them.
Yep. And he asked me if I wanted to do some coke. I politely declined. He said: "oh, that's cool. Want to do some of my private stock." I didn't know if he meant liquor, coke, or ass munching.
I should read the comics if they are good
I am getting good at maths. I can understand what we've doing, it just seems as though some of the harder questions on the test were written in an incredibly awkward way. There was no way of knowing what was coming up other then "algebra and integration" so asking for help would have been redundant. These questions were nothing like what's in the book.
I'm kind of in your position, with the added factor of I haven't got internet back in my house yet so could probably only play when I have friends over. But the demo was really, really fun.
No explanation, nothing?
Nope. Pretty sure the professor was in on it, because he sort of paused as she walked up, and continued with the lecture like nothing had happened once she was done. I figure it was an assignment for another class - I've been in anthropology and sociology courses where you have to go do something unexpected or unusual in a public place and report on people's reactions to it.
Your reason for not yelling "TAKE IT OFF!" was what again?
A "breaching" experiment.
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:winky:
:P
They are awful hairy
ummm....nsfw
He didn't use proper CL terms though, it's GR33K, everyone knows that.
That or she may have lost a bet.
Mainly because she wasn't that pretty.
Fair enough, fair enough.
But to me, if I thought she was doing a social experiment of some kind, I'd be the one ass that would say something totally random just to throw that outlier out there and screw up her data.
Because I've always wondered what an Armenian midget's asshole looked like.
Well, if she had done "Take A Chance On Me," I'd have been tempted to join in.