It's kind of surprising to hear that a younger woman might like Forrest Gump, assuming she isn't college Republican or something.
Jenny gets treated pretty harshly in that film, and all she does to bring that upon herself is wanting to escape an abusive household and experience the world. Meanwhile, Forrest gets to do the latter simply by being an idiot savant who blindly follows orders and never questions anything.
And then she gets AIDs and dies.
All in all, not a great image of womankind in a film that otherwise exists as entirely positive love letter to the baby boomer generation.
I liked the part where she sexually assaulted the retarded guy.
You think he didn't want to get laid? Nobody's that retarded, bro.
I went to reset a bank of light switches in a currently unoccupied part of the building and accidentally turned off 3/4 of the lights in the call center.
So we get stiff once in a while. So we have a little fun. What’s wrong with that? This is a free country, isn’t it? I can take my panda any place I want to. And if I wanna buy it a drink, that’s my business.
It's kind of surprising to hear that a younger woman might like Forrest Gump, assuming she isn't college Republican or something.
Jenny gets treated pretty harshly in that film, and all she does to bring that upon herself is wanting to escape an abusive household and experience the world. Meanwhile, Forrest gets to do the latter simply by being an idiot savant who blindly follows orders and never questions anything.
And then she gets AIDs and dies.
All in all, not a great image of womankind in a film that otherwise exists as entirely positive love letter to the baby boomer generation.
I liked the part where she sexually assaulted the retarded guy.
i remember reading the book. after they fuck (which i remember being described thoroughly), jenny is panting, sated and exhausted.
forrest... *puff puff*... where you bin' all mah life?
It's kind of surprising to hear that a younger woman might like Forrest Gump, assuming she isn't college Republican or something.
Jenny gets treated pretty harshly in that film, and all she does to bring that upon herself is wanting to escape an abusive household and experience the world. Meanwhile, Forrest gets to do the latter simply by being an idiot savant who blindly follows orders and never questions anything.
And then she gets AIDs and dies.
All in all, not a great image of womankind in a film that otherwise exists as entirely positive love letter to the baby boomer generation.
I liked the part where she sexually assaulted the retarded guy.
i remember reading the book. after they fuck (which i remember being described thoroughly), jenny is panting, sated and exhausted.
forrest... *puff puff*... where you bin' all mah life?
It's kind of surprising to hear that a younger woman might like Forrest Gump, assuming she isn't college Republican or something.
Jenny gets treated pretty harshly in that film, and all she does to bring that upon herself is wanting to escape an abusive household and experience the world. Meanwhile, Forrest gets to do the latter simply by being an idiot savant who blindly follows orders and never questions anything.
And then she gets AIDs and dies.
All in all, not a great image of womankind in a film that otherwise exists as entirely positive love letter to the baby boomer generation.
I liked the part where she sexually assaulted the retarded guy.
i remember reading the book. after they fuck (which i remember being described thoroughly), jenny is panting, sated and exhausted.
forrest... *puff puff*... where you bin' all mah life?
i bin' around
I like how you quoted the bits nobody cares about. This post is everything but thorough.
It's kind of surprising to hear that a younger woman might like Forrest Gump, assuming she isn't college Republican or something.
Jenny gets treated pretty harshly in that film, and all she does to bring that upon herself is wanting to escape an abusive household and experience the world. Meanwhile, Forrest gets to do the latter simply by being an idiot savant who blindly follows orders and never questions anything.
And then she gets AIDs and dies.
All in all, not a great image of womankind in a film that otherwise exists as entirely positive love letter to the baby boomer generation.
I liked the part where she sexually assaulted the retarded guy.
i remember reading the book. after they fuck (which i remember being described thoroughly), jenny is panting, sated and exhausted.
forrest... *puff puff*... where you bin' all mah life?
i bin' around
I like how you quoted the bits nobody cares about. This post is everything but thorough.
well i don't remember the details of the sex! i don't think i masturbated to imagery of this retarded guy plowing a hippie.
i do remember finding 'i been around' to be hilarious, though.
I've squandered my entire youth being boring as fuck
This is early life crisis
it's not like you have to be a boring adult. don't destroy other people's property, don't hurt people, and show up for work. you're still allowed to do dumb shit in your free time.
So we get stiff once in a while. So we have a little fun. What’s wrong with that? This is a free country, isn’t it? I can take my panda any place I want to. And if I wanna buy it a drink, that’s my business.
In catch-22 the book, Major Major Major Major looks like Henry Fonda, to the point where a few characters thinks he is Henry Fonda.
This was written with a movie adaption in mind; the author wanted either Henry Fonda or someone who looked nothing at all like Henry Fonda to play him.
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The older I get, the more sympathetic to anarchists I get.
huh that is odd
i think i'm the exact opposite
Really?
I mean, I'm not ready to swear off democracy but if, for instance with the current discussion, we directly engaged Iran militarily
Yeah I would probably need to go find a black handkerchief pretty quick
I think it's mostly that American society as a whole strikes me as mostly devoid of value in its center, with people working away to make value or beauty between individuals. Reformism alone just hacks at the branches. I mean, I know that things change and continue to change. I get it that women's suffrage is less than a century old and that people make things happen -- it just seems that votes and parties and elections are the final formalizing stamp on what changes everywhere else, especially in peoples' heads, first.
I've lived my entire life under capitalism, so I ignore the sick or homeless dying because I have to pretend money is somehow more real than Santa Claus. If an anarchist asked me to justify this, I would have nothing to say to them.
re: value, I'm not sure what your meaning is exactly (or maybe I'm sniffing at the edges of it but I'm not all that sure how it applies to America uniquely or especially)
re: anarchy, I think if an anarchist asked me to justify anything, I'd ask them to justify their system that inherently marginalizes and endangers the weak, the ignorant, and the defenseless.
The older I get, the more sympathetic to anarchists I get.
huh that is odd
i think i'm the exact opposite
Really?
I mean, I'm not ready to swear off democracy but if, for instance with the current discussion, we directly engaged Iran militarily
Yeah I would probably need to go find a black handkerchief pretty quick
I think it's mostly that American society as a whole strikes me as mostly devoid of value in its center, with people working away to make value or beauty between individuals. Reformism alone just hacks at the branches. I mean, I know that things change and continue to change. I get it that women's suffrage is less than a century old and that people make things happen -- it just seems that votes and parties and elections are the final formalizing stamp on what changes everywhere else, especially in peoples' heads, first.
I've lived my entire life under capitalism, so I ignore the sick or homeless dying because I have to pretend money is somehow more real than Santa Claus. If an anarchist asked me to justify this, I would have nothing to say to them.
re: value, I'm not sure what your meaning is exactly (or maybe I'm sniffing at the edges of it but I'm not all that sure how it applies to America uniquely or especially)
re: anarchy, I think if an anarchist asked me to justify anything, I'd ask them to justify their system that inherently marginalizes and endangers the weak, the ignorant, and the defenseless.
what if it's not an anarcho-capitalist but an anarcho-syndicalist
The older I get, the more sympathetic to anarchists I get.
huh that is odd
i think i'm the exact opposite
Really?
I mean, I'm not ready to swear off democracy but if, for instance with the current discussion, we directly engaged Iran militarily
Yeah I would probably need to go find a black handkerchief pretty quick
I think it's mostly that American society as a whole strikes me as mostly devoid of value in its center, with people working away to make value or beauty between individuals. Reformism alone just hacks at the branches. I mean, I know that things change and continue to change. I get it that women's suffrage is less than a century old and that people make things happen -- it just seems that votes and parties and elections are the final formalizing stamp on what changes everywhere else, especially in peoples' heads, first.
I've lived my entire life under capitalism, so I ignore the sick or homeless dying because I have to pretend money is somehow more real than Santa Claus. If an anarchist asked me to justify this, I would have nothing to say to them.
re: value, I'm not sure what your meaning is exactly (or maybe I'm sniffing at the edges of it but I'm not all that sure how it applies to America uniquely or especially)
re: anarchy, I think if an anarchist asked me to justify anything, I'd ask them to justify their system that inherently marginalizes and endangers the weak, the ignorant, and the defenseless.
what if it's not an anarcho-capitalist but an anarcho-syndicalist
what then?
i'd probably tell them that i am principally opposed to responding to hyphenated political philosophies.
The older I get, the more sympathetic to anarchists I get.
huh that is odd
i think i'm the exact opposite
Really?
I mean, I'm not ready to swear off democracy but if, for instance with the current discussion, we directly engaged Iran militarily
Yeah I would probably need to go find a black handkerchief pretty quick
I think it's mostly that American society as a whole strikes me as mostly devoid of value in its center, with people working away to make value or beauty between individuals. Reformism alone just hacks at the branches. I mean, I know that things change and continue to change. I get it that women's suffrage is less than a century old and that people make things happen -- it just seems that votes and parties and elections are the final formalizing stamp on what changes everywhere else, especially in peoples' heads, first.
I've lived my entire life under capitalism, so I ignore the sick or homeless dying because I have to pretend money is somehow more real than Santa Claus. If an anarchist asked me to justify this, I would have nothing to say to them.
re: value, I'm not sure what your meaning is exactly (or maybe I'm sniffing at the edges of it but I'm not all that sure how it applies to America uniquely or especially)
re: anarchy, I think if an anarchist asked me to justify anything, I'd ask them to justify their system that inherently marginalizes and endangers the weak, the ignorant, and the defenseless.
what if it's not an anarcho-capitalist but an anarcho-syndicalist
what then?
i'd probably tell them that i am principally opposed to responding to hyphenated political philosophies.
but you did just now. You just dropped the "capitalist".
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My bad
You think he didn't want to get laid? Nobody's that retarded, bro.
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that's just what a twat would say
I went to reset a bank of light switches in a currently unoccupied part of the building and accidentally turned off 3/4 of the lights in the call center.
lol my bad.
i remember reading the book. after they fuck (which i remember being described thoroughly), jenny is panting, sated and exhausted.
forrest... *puff puff*... where you bin' all mah life?
i bin' around
Slluuuuuttttttttt.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
I like how you quoted the bits nobody cares about. This post is everything but thorough.
well i don't remember the details of the sex! i don't think i masturbated to imagery of this retarded guy plowing a hippie.
i do remember finding 'i been around' to be hilarious, though.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
I've squandered my entire youth being boring as fuck
This is early life crisis
You're only as old as the women you have sex with.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
it's not like you have to be a boring adult. don't destroy other people's property, don't hurt people, and show up for work. you're still allowed to do dumb shit in your free time.
robos i'm going to boston in april
i'm gonna need you to sign this permission slip for me
beep boop
good morning people
i'm tired because i always wake up at 745, and i got home last night at 3, so that is lame
also my leg is being cripply
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1/4 life crisis is apparently a thing.
I think I sorta had one.
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Like, maybe if you're writing some kind of research paper or something.
This was written with a movie adaption in mind; the author wanted either Henry Fonda or someone who looked nothing at all like Henry Fonda to play him.
with me
yes
this is a thing which is good
something something show her your hand of god something something
what?
are you implying that Tav is Maradona and that he should show his hand to her?
I'll make a probing run down her left wing, if you know what I mean.
actually, Maradona punched the ball. He's saying I should beat her.
@Desc
re: value, I'm not sure what your meaning is exactly (or maybe I'm sniffing at the edges of it but I'm not all that sure how it applies to America uniquely or especially)
re: anarchy, I think if an anarchist asked me to justify anything, I'd ask them to justify their system that inherently marginalizes and endangers the weak, the ignorant, and the defenseless.
:winky:
what if it's not an anarcho-capitalist but an anarcho-syndicalist
what then?
I have more problems than that with libertarianism
i'd probably tell them that i am principally opposed to responding to hyphenated political philosophies.
but you did just now. You just dropped the "capitalist".