Beatrice said, June 04, 2009, 02:03:54 pmI hate being so far away from the men I want to have sex with. Jeez, I'm sorry. I just can't afford a plane ticket. You could always come out here though.
DemiRod said, June 05, 2009, 03:49:08 amBeatrice said, June 04, 2009, 02:21:06 pmYes, men. As in, more than one.More like P.o.t.S.fixed.Fixed again.
Beatrice said, June 04, 2009, 02:03:54 pmI hate being so far away from the men I want to have sex with. Enlist online predatory action.
shamrock said, June 04, 2009, 05:06:54 pmJeez, I'm sorry. I just can't afford a plane ticket. You could always come out here though.You proved to be a sexist before, with little to no respect to women, only seeing them as sexual objects.When are you available for a night of wild sex?DemiRod said, June 05, 2009, 03:49:08 amgazing at them thru magazine pages? Oh pleas. I like real men, not those fabricated and fake boys. Give me real men.DemiRod said, June 05, 2009, 03:49:08 amBeatrice said, June 04, 2009, 02:21:06 pmYes, men. As in, more than one.More like lots. as well as simultaneously.fixed.While a threesome of female-male-female can be fun, the opposite is not true. Too messy. I'd rather focus on only one man. DooM said, June 05, 2009, 04:13:00 amDemiRod said, June 05, 2009, 03:49:08 amBeatrice said, June 04, 2009, 02:21:06 pmYes, men. As in, more than one.More like P.o.t.S.fixed.Fixed again.P.o.t.S. seems to be too much of a nice guy. I pass.
Sorry babe.Although you are my type, I'm currently dating a girl who is my type. Although, if you were with-in driving distance....................... No no no no, I couldn't well I could it's just............ I mean....... you know.....................I'm trying to be a nicer guy.................And I promised I wouldn't cheat. ......................and I've already seen your boobs. And......................... There nice but...........................Awww fuck it. What are you doing Saturday Night?
Kudos to you.you speak white.Not like most blacks here that speak Ghetto.Proper English you speak.way to go.----I hate ignorant ass wipes like the guy that said this bullshit to me on another site
Killer King said, June 05, 2009, 08:10:49 pmKudos to you.you speak white.Not like most blacks here that speak Ghetto.Proper English you speak.way to go.Shamrock's Black?
I hate the term proper English, it's like the term "good-hair" it makes no sense logically, maybe, socially.I don't speak proper English in real life, I speak with all the slang in the world just like all the people around me White, Black, Hispanic, Chinese, etc... or maybe that's just in New York... never mind. But still, "proper English" is a pretty bendable term. In conclusion:I hate the term "Proper English." [size=5pt]and "good hair" "bad hair"[/size]
Leona Julia said, June 05, 2009, 10:48:18 pmShamrock's Black?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_IrishYes but not the way you are thinking.P.S. it's a common joke in Irish Families, that if you are not Irish, then you are black. My grandfather use to ask my uncle, how's your black wife doing to day." She was Italian.
Coo.महान सम्राट said, June 05, 2009, 10:54:34 pmI hate the term proper English, it's like the term "good-hair" it makes no sense logically, maybe, socially.I don't speak proper English in real life, I speak with all the slang in the world just like all the people around me White, Black, Hispanic, Chinese, etc... or maybe that's just in New York... never mind. But still, "proper English" is a pretty bendable term. In conclusion:I hate the term "Proper English." [size=5pt]and "good hair" "bad hair"[/size]I believe anything proper is learned. To be called proper is to be acknowledged by the prowess of whatever skill you are portraying. In this case, English can be learned by just listening and textbooks, and can be further be learned by reading literature of the particular language. In time, you will be able to emulate the English found in those works, and gain the ability to write literature of your own and proofread other works by other authors.
Leona Julia said, June 05, 2009, 11:01:32 pmमहान सम्राट said, June 05, 2009, 10:54:34 pmI hate the term proper English, it's like the term "good-hair" it makes no sense logically, maybe, socially.I don't speak proper English in real life, I speak with all the slang in the world just like all the people around me White, Black, Hispanic, Chinese, etc... or maybe that's just in New York... never mind. But still, "proper English" is a pretty bendable term. In conclusion:I hate the term "Proper English." [size=5pt]and "good hair" "bad hair"[/size]I believe anything proper is learned. To be called proper is to be acknowledged by the prowess of whatever skill you are portraying. In this case, English can be learned by just listening and textbooks, and can be further be learned by reading literature of the particular language. In time, you will be able to emulate the English found in those works, and gain the ability to write literature of your own and proofread other works by other authors.Yeah, there isn't anything improper about speaking the way you were brought up speaking; it can't be improper, others understand you, someone speaking "ghetto" or colloquially can easily be understood by someone in the same area who doesn't use colloquialism.Riding a bike without pedaling won't get you anywhere, no benefits, therefore it can be called improper, even if that was how you were taught to ride your bike. I guess this idea easily depends on the subject to which it is pertaining.*Shrugs*
DooM said, June 03, 2009, 08:14:00 pmthoraxglycerin said, June 03, 2009, 08:09:41 pmgod..... i hate bollywood. Did you ever see some bollywood movies?In my opinion couple of them are kinda nice. Like: Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Fanaa, Ghajini, Aśoka.I own like 10 bollywood DVD movies, just skipping those funky dancing parts when watching. It does drive me crazy watching it.yes i saw some, every film is about 3 to 4 hours long, in my opinion:PAlso, i think the dance-oarts are good for some nice brainwashing =O
I hate modern psychology and the social system based attitude. The first one seems to be the base of the second one.The second one promotes the first one.
महान सम्राट said, June 05, 2009, 11:20:58 pmLeona Julia said, June 05, 2009, 11:01:32 pmमहान सम्राट said, June 05, 2009, 10:54:34 pmI hate the term proper English, it's like the term "good-hair" it makes no sense logically, maybe, socially.I don't speak proper English in real life, I speak with all the slang in the world just like all the people around me White, Black, Hispanic, Chinese, etc... or maybe that's just in New York... never mind. But still, "proper English" is a pretty bendable term. In conclusion:I hate the term "Proper English." [size=5pt]and "good hair" "bad hair"[/size]I believe anything proper is learned. To be called proper is to be acknowledged by the prowess of whatever skill you are portraying. In this case, English can be learned by just listening and textbooks, and can be further be learned by reading literature of the particular language. In time, you will be able to emulate the English found in those works, and gain the ability to write literature of your own and proofread other works by other authors.Yeah, there isn't anything improper about speaking the way you were brought up speaking; it can't be improper, others understand you, someone speaking "ghetto" or colloquially can easily be understood by someone in the same area who doesn't use colloquialism.Riding a bike without pedaling won't get you anywhere, no benefits, therefore it can be called improper, even if that was how you were taught to ride your bike. I guess this idea easily depends on the subject to which it is pertaining.*Shrugs*No there isn't a problem but when you're told something like that "just" because you don't go out of the natural spectrum of saying a sentance in proper english and you're black.....thats hella offensive....
It depends on the setting. I'm not going to hold a business meeting, while using Ebonics. I'm not going to write a school report that way either. But If I'm asking someone, "could you give me one of your cigarettes", it is easier to say, "can I bum a smoke".
I hate babies in the movie theater.I don't care if you can't find a babysitter, I don't want to hear your damned baby cry for an hour!They might as well be standing on their chair with an inflatable pool toy tied to their back while the do an irish jig. It'd be less distracting then a baby.
Tsunamidusher said, June 06, 2009, 02:02:46 amI hate Dane Cook...*wishes I could delete commercial announcements of his current show*Why? he's funny.
The amerikkans apparently have other stand up comics that are superior.All of us, the rest of the world, just get their mainstream shit.
Not my taste in comedy.It's easy for people to say "he sucks", but I won't be one of them.I just don't find his routines funny.