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Off The Wall / Re: Reposted Picture Thread (56K Warning)
« on: June 06, 2010, 04:49:14 AM »
And this gem from Pixiv:
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Anyway, I have a character named Arson van Murder, and this makes me happy. This is what I'm thinking.Uh-huh. Any resemblance to Von Twirlenkiller or is that just me?
I miss Patch being here. ;_;Nyeh?
I'm an attention whore.Now who would say such a thing?
Or so I've been told.
Do some of you really not know the Monty Python skit?Duuuh?
Fair enough, I suppose. I'm just voicing my opinion here. I'm not saying I'm right or anything, that's just how I personally feel about it.Of course. I just thought you were expecting too much from the people who thought that Irish people talk like leprechauns.
But to get back to the original point, I just think the whole "Irish people talk like leprechauns" schtick makes them come across as ignorant. If you're going to make a joke about being Irish, at least come up with something more original.But that's all they know about Irish people. Well, other than whiskey and potatoes (and heated religious conflicts for those who like to listen in on world news).
As long as people find stereotypes offensive, they'll always be used for insults, cracks and jokes. If we get them as commonplace, they'll simply stop being used in comedy and whatnot because they'll be forgotten. Simple as that.Genius.
Debatable. I've had this argument with my "I'll say what I want regardless of how offensive it is" brother. I would rather not go through with it again. Each to his own.That just sounds like being an ass for shits and giggles.
Flash Man in watercolors, I think it is. By 修.Jesus Christ. This is like Joshua or something.
s**Did you forget an extra asterisk or does some batshit missionary have you at knifepoint?
Nope,somewhere in south east asia.Oh, so Detroit's distant cousin, then.
Dunno,i didnt watched DetroitLemme just rephrase that...