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Norse wrote: But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
I just watched this yesterday! (This is an Alan Partridge reference, yes?suggs wrote:mmmmmmmmm thai lady boys.....
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classic scene that- "I dont find them attractive , just confusing"btownmeggy wrote:I just watched this yesterday! (This is an Alan Partridge reference, yes?suggs wrote:mmmmmmmmm thai lady boys.....
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He has permeated your mind. And mine.
You invent all your own words?Napoleon Ier wrote:Alright, at least by-and-large mine are my own material (or Jeremy Clarkson and Nrse's occasionly, but w/e), you're just a parrot repeating what socialist academia and leftist news outlets regurgitate to you.btownmeggy wrote:You NEVER do this.Napoleon Ier wrote: Oooooh yays for meggy, she's gone and recited all that long list of nasty long words we use to describe people who we disagree with when we can't be arsed to present a proper argument.
Besides...xenophobia, patriarchal hierarchies, a bit of healthy, viril expression of anger through hatred of oppressive authorities...what could be healthier?
Shakespeare did it all the time.btownmeggy wrote:You invent all your own words?

Some of them, but mostly he stole them from... the annals of the history of the English language (aka the leftist academic elite??)tzor wrote:Shakespeare did it all the time.btownmeggy wrote:You invent all your own words?
Don't you have some embroidery or something to do?btownmeggy wrote:Some of them, but mostly he stole them from... the annals of the history of the English language (aka the leftist academic elite??)tzor wrote:Shakespeare did it all the time.btownmeggy wrote:You invent all your own words?
Napoleon Ier wrote: Don't you have some embroidery or something to do?
and blimffjog. Grok? (Chortle)suggs wrote:Schmibmlex.
Katouey is the preferred title.....they certainly tend not to act like ladiessuggs wrote:mmmmmmmmm thai lady boys.....
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Word.jonesthecurl wrote:and blimffjog. Grok? (Chortle)suggs wrote:Schmibmlex.
Yep, those are words.Snorri1234 wrote:Word.jonesthecurl wrote:and blimffjog. Grok? (Chortle)suggs wrote:Schmibmlex.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
it is a personality flaw of mine, i apologize, and tentatively say never again (though we both know im lying, and now youll have to add dishonesty to my flaws...)btownmeggy wrote:GT... mi amor... it drives me crazy how in threads like this, in order to, I dunno, "start a meaningful dialogue", you lend even the tiniest bit of credence to xenophobic, patriarchal, regressive, hateful blather.got tonkaed wrote:although this deserves acknowledgment for the simple fact that the policy measures are consistent, coherent, and have an aim and ways to achieve said aims in mind, i still cant bring myself to believe in the premises.
In the context of a globalizing world in which reworking of the social contract is probably required, taking your ball and going home is not a very well thought out way to approach such a negotiating table, and that is more or less what the policy measures add up to.
... F (the latter half), G (the first half), and H, I have to agree that these are moral issues and government's role should be severely limited.got tonkaed wrote:it is a personality flaw of mine, i apologize, and tentatively say never again (though we both know im lying, and now youll have to add dishonesty to my flaws...)btownmeggy wrote:GT... mi amor... it drives me crazy how in threads like this, in order to, I dunno, "start a meaningful dialogue", you lend even the tiniest bit of credence to xenophobic, patriarchal, regressive, hateful blather.got tonkaed wrote:although this deserves acknowledgment for the simple fact that the policy measures are consistent, coherent, and have an aim and ways to achieve said aims in mind, i still cant bring myself to believe in the premises.
In the context of a globalizing world in which reworking of the social contract is probably required, taking your ball and going home is not a very well thought out way to approach such a negotiating table, and that is more or less what the policy measures add up to.
the rhetoric is much more hateful when you abstract it and look at what essentially the message is. Here more or less is the message of the domestic policy especially...If you make moral choices that we as lawmakers and policy advisers dont like, your lifestyle will be punished. There are a number of ways in which its awfully regressive, hateful, and patriarchal. Its not hard to find which policy points are being referred to there. While often people will remark about the "common sense policy" hinged around what they feel is cleaning up excesses, it doesnt reveal to them, but does reveal to anyone who doesnt think like that, a festering dislike which borders on hatred of people doing those things.
I honestly think the US probably is going to come back to the fold so to speak no matter what policies are enacted in the medium to long term. How exactly this transition is facilitated, in my own personal opinion, will depend to a great deal on how the US looks at this scenario and responds.Hologram wrote:Most of it's extreme, and most of that is probably too extreme and I'm not sure if it would get the job done, but a lot of it is hitting pretty close to the mark.
I don't see a way to stall the decline of the U.S. and I figure as our clout diminishes in the foreign policy arena, we'll become more introverted and the President will be forced to hand the majority of his power back to Congress as it should be.
Well, it looks like right now the economy will force the government to cut money to foreign policy and pull out from some of our overseas bases (like Japan and NATO) which will basically end our ability to police other nations in our own interests and then with a diminished military, the President's wartime privileges will be revoked and Congress will be given the power it hasn't had since the 20s.got tonkaed wrote:I honestly think the US probably is going to come back to the fold so to speak no matter what policies are enacted in the medium to long term. How exactly this transition is facilitated, in my own personal opinion, will depend to a great deal on how the US looks at this scenario and responds.Hologram wrote:Most of it's extreme, and most of that is probably too extreme and I'm not sure if it would get the job done, but a lot of it is hitting pretty close to the mark.
I don't see a way to stall the decline of the U.S. and I figure as our clout diminishes in the foreign policy arena, we'll become more introverted and the President will be forced to hand the majority of his power back to Congress as it should be.
Does this mean that with a super powerful Congress, they will take back their reins of lawmaking from the Judiciary?Well, it looks like right now the economy will force the government to cut money to foreign policy and pull out from some of our overseas bases (like Japan and NATO) which will basically end our ability to police other nations in our own interests and then with a diminished military, the President's wartime privileges will be revoked and Congress will be given the power it hasn't had since the 20s.
It's not hateful. It's just another bullshit rhetorical smokescreen that the left uses in order to shut off disagreement with their agenda. You'll notice she never answered you on that.Nobunaga wrote:Where precisely is the hateful bit in this?
My good buddy Snorri would probably have a cow if that part ever became lawNobunaga wrote:H. Close all houses of sex and massage.
Mr. Chairman.....(insert crowd noise).....I yield the floor to the man from Pennsylvania.....(insert mike feedback)....who has been mentored by the man who wrote the book on how to splinter a political party.....B. HUSSEIN OBAMA!we need more splinter political groups off the republican single issue voter conservatives.
this is good for democracy. especially the democracy supporting Obama.