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Post by The_L on Dec 27, 2011 10:49:58 GMT -5
Ah, sausage gravy biscuits. Stupidly popular in the South, unheard of everywhere else.
Not bad either, but I'm pretty sure it's the most fattening breakfast of all time.
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Post by The_L on Dec 27, 2011 10:48:08 GMT -5
I can see a 2-piece, if it's not ridiculous. But toddlers should not be wearing a bandeau top. Those are for covering breasts, and toddlers lack them. String bikinis are equally tasteless. Toddler =/= tart.
Hel, I'd probably dress a toddler girl in just the bottoms. She has nothing up top to offend anybody anyway.
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Post by The_L on Dec 27, 2011 9:57:35 GMT -5
www.kansascity.com/2011/12/25/3337932/action-aboard-airplane-creates.htmlYeah. If a Christian had said, "I did this because my faith tells me to help people," it wouldn't be news. A Muslim does it and suddenly it's a huge deal. Seriously? Muslims are pretty damn ordinary, at least here in America. We don't need to go ga-ga over the fact that one did the right thing.
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Post by The_L on Dec 26, 2011 22:13:20 GMT -5
So beautiful...
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Post by The_L on Dec 26, 2011 21:10:49 GMT -5
From the sounds of it, you're also using very dry, sarcastic humor. This doesn't translate into text very well at all. Yeah, you need a or </sarcasm> to indicate that you are, in fact, joking.
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Post by The_L on Dec 26, 2011 20:57:34 GMT -5
High school cliques are horrible, and unless you're captain of the football team or head cheerleader or uber-rich, it's the worst years of your life. But you also have disposable income, free food and board, and the occasional use of your parents' car.
The awfulness of being a teenager is to prepare you for being an adult, where the problems are different but have longer-reaching consequences.
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Post by The_L on Dec 25, 2011 19:20:23 GMT -5
Apostrophes. They save lives.
Deimos- his mother terrified me though, she met me and shes like "HI THEEEERE, YOU MUST BE LUIS BROTHER HOW ARE YOOOOU" *crazy smile*
Deimos- shudders
The_L Oh, does Deimos have a boyfriend?
Deimos- BAHA i have no friends, what makes you think ill have a boyfriend no this is my sisters boyfriends mother
gyeonghwa Deimos' sister has a boyfriend
chad_sexington yay, L!
chad_sexington hugs
The_L ...Luis?
chad_sexington deimos' sister
Deimos- lui is my sis
The_L that's probably what threw me off
Shane_for_Yule i'm confused now.
The_L His sister's name is Lucy.
gyeonghwa Is confused.
The_L But Luis is generally considered a boy's name.
Deimos- lui's forgot the '
The_L See, apostrophes help.
Shane_for_Yule deimos hates using apostrophes
The_L Deimos: Identify the difference between these 2 sentences: "Crumb cake is good! I'm eating Grandma's!" "Crumb cake is good! I'm eating grandmas!"
Deimos- -_-
Shane_for_Yule lol
Deimos- apostrophe on the first Grandma's indicates possession
The_L Yes. And in the second one? CANNIBALISM
Deimos- no apostrophe, does not indicate possession, grandma got baked into a crumbcake
The_L Thank you.
chad_sexington not necessarily
Deimos- dat bitch be tasty
chad_sexington the two clauses may not be related
The_L No, but then you're still devouring delicious grandmothers
Oriet|eating It'd be multiple grandmothers in it, too.
Deimos- their tender sagging flesh makes for good eatin
chad_sexington yeah, but not grandmother-cake
DarkfireTaimatsu Like how Tai figured about three different interpretations for "pretend we're grandmas baking".
The_L this example got crazy
chad_sexington yup
Shane_for_Yule so long as it isn't a little priest
Deimos- can i eat the little priest as well ?
chad_sexington you're not an altar boy, so no
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Post by The_L on Dec 25, 2011 6:36:57 GMT -5
Aww, man-man kiss. :3 This is a good holiday. Hawt. Happy Yule. Mrrp. I miss Dies Natalis Solis Invicti Ave Solus Invictus!!
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Post by The_L on Dec 25, 2011 6:35:23 GMT -5
Reading Hide And Seek by James Patterson. Will follow that up with The Ship Who Searched (wow, I've almost finished all of McCaffrey's books!)
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Post by The_L on Dec 25, 2011 6:33:28 GMT -5
Also, that it's not okay for a man to wear a dress or act a bit feminine is sexist against women as well. It's not okay for a guy to act like a girl, so why? Because there's something wrong about acting like girls. Because women are weak, are lesser. How is that not sexist? You say women wore pants as a statement of equality, but we're not equal as long as men aren't allowed to wear women's clothing as well. All misogyny is misandry, and all misandry is misogyny. Prejudice in one direction automatically contains equal and opposite prejudice in the other direction.
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Post by The_L on Dec 25, 2011 6:25:47 GMT -5
So...no online copies then?
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Post by The_L on Dec 24, 2011 22:26:13 GMT -5
Happy holidays!
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Post by The_L on Dec 24, 2011 22:21:48 GMT -5
Huh... I never really had a problem with the stabbing motion. If anything, I had the most trouble trying to do diagonal slashes, as the system kept wanting to think I had either done a vertical or horizontal one. I've never had trouble with slashes in any direction. But it takes me about 5 tries for the game to register one stab. The rest are all interpreted as slashes. I did eventually beat Moldarach, by the way.
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Post by The_L on Dec 24, 2011 22:15:54 GMT -5
The thing with women and pants is that it was a symbol for a greater cause. Women were being treated unfairly due to their sex, a quality one is born with, not a behavior one chooses to engage in. This injustice was about greater economic and social disparity, not because they couldn't wear pants. There have always been different fashion standards for men and women and this probably always will be. Exactly what are you advocating for? That stores no longer have separate men's and women's departments? That all clothing be considered unisex? Through the victory of achieving equality (which I recognize is never fully done), women have changed fashion to now make it acceptable for women to wear pants. Society does not at all find it silly for women to be out in public wearing pants. However, I don't see what the greater discrimination behind men not being able to wear dresses is. If you are able to get dresses for men to come into style, and I see dresses being sold in men's clothing, then I will instantly drop my criticism about men wearing dresses because it will have become acceptable fashion. Until that happens though, people see men wearing dresses as ridiculous, and I don't want me or my children to look ridiculous. But there is discrimination against men. Men are discouraged from showing any sign of emotion, even though bottling it up can eventually lead to psychological issues. Men are discouraged from being "touchy-feely," especially with other men, because this is considered "gay" behavior, and being gay, in turn, is considered a sign of weakness. Male victims of physical and emotional abuse are generally mocked for not being able to take abuse from "weak" women. Even if the woman is physically stronger than her victim. Male victims of rape by women are not considered victims by the law, or by other people who often congratulate them on "getting laid." After all, men always want sex, right? Can't rape the willing! Please tell me more about how there is no discrimination against men, and how stereotypically feminine behavior is in no way judged negatively when men engage in it.
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Post by The_L on Dec 24, 2011 22:03:20 GMT -5
I like my explanation better.
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