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Topic Started: Jul 8 2004, 09:17 PM (21,612 Views)
ninjapenguin
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"Joss Whedon is my master now."
G, what u choose to view is up to you but as for me, I have no need to see! I have enough images that I can't get out of my head already without adding to it but thanks for thinking I should :lol: NOT!

but u know what i am really curious about?? this current trend that young males seem to have of looking like girls - the whole androginous thing seems to be leaning heavily towards apparently heterosexual men looking a great deal like shaggy-haired, skinny girls who wear lipstick and eyeliner

weird - i asked Violet about it - she says that no, most of her similarly aged friends don't think its attractive and still want a boyfriend who looks like a boy - so if the key objective of most teenage guys is to get somewhere in the vacinity of a girl, what's the deal??
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Sypons
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Ah, they're emos. They don't count. Teenagers reject them, females reject them, hell, the entire male gender rejects them so thats closed to them as well.
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ninjapenguin
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"Joss Whedon is my master now."
:rofl

seriously, though, that's probably the best explanation i've heard so far - hats off to you, Professor Sypons

caught up with two old school mates today, one whom i haven't seen for about 12 years - it is a rare thing to have a friend that you can just pick up with where you left off, no matter how much time has gone by
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Garbledeenia
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The problem with the emo "Fashion" is that it draws from the 80s where manly men with large packages wore tight pants and long hair. For a manly man the effect is different. The muscles are shown off as is the package.

Emos do not have a masculine figure. This is due to the lack of sunlight rendering them inable to photosynthersise leaving them scrawny.
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Sypons
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Do you think that the smurfs would die out if you killed lady smurf or are they inherently doomed anyway due to a lack of genetic diversity?
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Bogans and Boozers
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Sypons
May 10 2008, 12:24 AM
Do you think that the smurfs would die out if you killed lady smurf or are they inherently doomed anyway due to a lack of genetic diversity?

I thought it was due to the lack of genitalia that they were doomed to start with . . .

"First of all, Papa Smurf didn't create Smurfette. Gargamel did. She was sent in as Gargamel's evil spy with the intention of destroying the Smurf village. But the overwhelming goodness of the Smurf way of life transformed her. And as for the whole gang-bang scenario, it just couldn't happen. Smurfs are asexual. They don't even have... reproductive organs under those little, white pants. It's just so illogical, you know, about being a Smurf. You know, what's the point of living... if you don't have a dick?"

- Donnie Darko
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Schnapps Drinkers
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Yes, that's me in a toga.
He he he... I was waiting for someone to use that line from Donnie Darko
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ninjapenguin
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"Joss Whedon is my master now."
hmm...yes, lack of genitalia was my first thought

just watched 'flight of the conchords' - i'm in love with Jermaine, he's the most beautiful man on the street (depending on which street), he could be a part-time model but he'd have to keep his other job.......
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Sypons
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Last weeks score, a rather solid 4-1 loss.

This week, WE TECHNICALLY WON!!!

Admittingly that was because they forfited but thats hardly the point now is it?
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Garbledeenia
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Hurrah! :cheers :mexican wave A forfit is the best kind of win. They weren't even strong enough to turn up
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ninjapenguin
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"Joss Whedon is my master now."
G, I love that avatar! It's hilarious :lol:

saw Ironman - awesome, great fun
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ninjapenguin
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"Joss Whedon is my master now."
baffled beyond belief, Batman

an Ipswich man who raped his daughter repeatedly gets a wholly suspended sentence and will be released back into the community

Glen Wheatley serves jail time and is confined to his house with a ankle bracelet

??????

:against
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Garbledeenia
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The story NP asked for in Name Three Things.

When I was 6 years old I went on a trip to visit my grandperants at thier hotel in Booreman (Not sure of the spelling). At this hotel was an air compression unit attached to the side of the building (It ran the big fridge that held all the beer). Me and my cousins were playing cricket in the beer garden when the tennis ball was hit into the air compression unit. My cousins went to get grandpa to get the ball while they were gone I decided to try myself. The compresser wasn't running because the fridge motor wasn't turning over at the time. I had the tennis ball when the fridge kicked in starting the air compresser. My wrist got dragged through the macienery untill it stopped due to the blockage cutting through about two thirds of my wrist.

Ambulance rushed me to Wangeratta hospital where they patched me up before sending me to Royal Childrens in Melbourne for proper treatment this hospitalied me for 5 weeks in which time I regained 50% of the original strength and 30% of the original flexibility of my wrist.

4 years later I was building a water slide down the side of dads house (the kind that is just a long sheet of plastic) I was pinning it down with bricks when I dropped one on my wrist and noticed a lump about 2-3 cm tall protruding from my wrist. After a vist to the doctor I learnt that it was a bone, that wasn't growing being pushed to the sideby a bone that was. This earnt me another trip to the hospital to get it biopsied.

2 plates were placed in my wrist to straighten it later that year and were removed the next. when they removed the plates they shattered th groath plate so my upper arm hasn't grown since.

I now have about 70% flaxibility and 80% strength so I'm verry happy with the way it ended.
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ninjapenguin
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"Joss Whedon is my master now."
woah! I have a yucky injury story too but....

:mexican wave

you win!

Saw the Indiana Jones flick and was not disappointed! Hooray!! :opening bottle
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tell us maby over some :beer1
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