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Forum Games / Re: "What Are You Thinking Now?"
« on: June 28, 2010, 04:29:17 AM »
I'm feeling a little sick.
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The Guido thing is a controversial statement I was trying to make clear that was offensive. Instead, the guy replies to me with an Urban Dictionary definition. If I could ever take him even a tiny bit seriously, there's absolutely no chance now.Oh, christ. Really? Really?
Simplistic mentality. Just because some people use "[shadow runner]" as a cool little term to mean "dude", it doesn't mean it should be used all the time.Except that's not the same with "guido".
offered an italian-american stereotype as the only answer to "assholes".This is the problem here.
And following by your replies, nobody else could be defined as an "[dark hold]"....
Why would I m...Exhibit A:
...you have a very simplistic mind to who is good or bad. Why would guidos, of all people in the world, be the only ones to fit that description? Excuse me, but that sounds offensive to me.

I also mentioned assholes and jackasses. Who do you hate who is neither?Self-important douches?
Give me any example of any moment in life where any kind of [dark hold], bully or [Bumpity-Boom!] was psychologically hurt by razor-sharp wit.I thought this was about people we hate, not just bullies, but then I guess bullies don't really respond to words well; they only seem to communicate with primordial grunts, shoving and various acts of violence.
Verbally abusing people destroys their pride? How? Unless you're revealing deep secrets of them to the world, I don't see how saying anything to anyone is going to "destroy their pride".Sharp wit is deadly in the right hands.
Bluebeard stopped and turned to Ammes and Leena. "You two coming or am I going the rest of this trip with a fairy and a lifeless body?"[[But I'm already with you.]]
My idea of a fun night is getting some big bottles of Coke or Sprite Zero, munchies and sweets and kicking back with a marathon of Brawl and Mario Kart, followed by watching crap on TV, shouting insults, profanities and crude jokes at eachother and then falling asleep in the wee hours of the morning. I'm not at all ashamed or hesitant to say I still refer to them as "sleepovers" and I tend to hang out with my (slightly younger) brother's friends a lot of the time. I'm a very youthful and childish person when I want to be.That sounds fun, too. Honestly, I don't think I've ever gotten drunk, just really, really buzzed, since after my drinking sessions, I could still remember what happened next the day after.
I don't need alcohol to have a good time. Honestly, I get scared when I'm around people who are intoxicated on anything. My family is very clean-living, so I guess I'm used to that. But hey, each to their own, I'm not here to judge. Just leave me out of it, okay? =P
I guess. I just kinda think of libraries and movies as places you go in order to keep your eyes on something other than your friends, and be quiet. =P If you meet, why not let loose? I'm betting most of these people haven't even had a fulfilling experience like that. A real going-out in style.Being raised in a family of Jehovah's Witnesses does that to you.
Restaurants, sure. Big dinner, lotsa talking, that's good. Playing card games and hanging out, great. But movies and library are the kinds of activities you can do alone, they don't offer alot of interaction between people. Can't we all just go out and get drunk? Just get wasted, then go to some paintball place and be crazy. Then going to some kind of heavy concert and rock the mosh pit. That'd be freaking awesome.I'm fine with getting wasted. The legal drinking age in most of Europe is 18, right?



