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Posted by all-nite-freak on May-09-2007 01:06:

i haven't taught you anything because you still live in the 3rd world


Posted by Lira on May-09-2007 01:08:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
i haven't taught you anything because you still live in the 3rd world

*throws stones and sticks at all-nite-freak*


Posted by all-nite-freak on May-09-2007 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
*throws stones and sticks at all-nite-freak*


for fuck sakes...kidnap someone (you are brazilian right?) get some ransom and move to a slightly better country like haiti or mozambique

ps its the ehhhrabs that throw rocks


Posted by RJT on May-09-2007 01:12:

I didn't read the majority of the rest of the thread, but the first post was brilliant and well worth the read.

I really don't know what else to add.


Posted by Lira on May-09-2007 01:13:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
for fuck sakes...kidnap someone (you are brazilian right?) get some ransom nd move to a slightly better country like haiti or moambique

ps its the ehhhrabs that throw rocks

Oh... can I just start a riot or something? As a Latin American, I guess I've got more expertise on rioting and revolutionising than kidnapping... I just need to find a "cause".


Posted by all-nite-freak on May-09-2007 01:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Oh... can I just start a riot or something? As a Latin American, I guess I've got more expertise on rioting and revolutionising than kidnapping... I just need to find a "cause".


latin americans are good at jumping fences, baseball, and not knowing an y english until the beating starts getting serious...you can't fool me, i watch cops.


Posted by Lira on May-09-2007 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
latin americans are good at jumping fences, baseball, and not knowing an y english until the beating starts getting serious...you can't fool me, i watch cops.

Oh, that's true, I wasn't supposed to speak English












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�Hay un gato en tus pantalones?


Posted by all-nite-freak on May-09-2007 01:40:

no pussy in my pants...
latins are like billiard balls...the harder you hit em the more english you get...im only busting your balls...every generation has ethnicities that are hated for no reason. The irish were despised, but if you look today they have advanced and hate blacks like eveyone else...the arabs are next and after that i think it goes back to white people...its the cycle of life...you need to watch the lion king mang. we cool vato?


Posted by Lira on May-09-2007 01:54:



I had never translated that sentence into English that way


Posted by all-nite-freak on May-09-2007 02:12:

I have never considered myself racist, but i am to an extent. After seeing how nice and well raised Bahamian blacks are i realized that it is poor americans who like using the word crunk that i can't stand.Crackers included.


Posted by mastersj on May-09-2007 03:29:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
I have never considered myself racist, but i am to an extent. After seeing how nice and well raised Bahamian blacks are i realized that it is poor americans who like using the word crunk that i can't stand.Crackers included.


+1, Im not so much racist as i am social-cist? It's certain social conditions i cant stand on some people


Posted by AlphaStarred on May-09-2007 06:04:

Re: Perspectives on my recent history

Listen. There is only so much one can say. Or is there? My main point is this. The first of all things that occur to me is that you're posting this thread to restate, in other words,

quote:
Originally posted by Psy-T
Unlike most n00bs that I've noticed, my goal was not to fit in with a particular subset or another of the population, neither to become a member of a so-called clique, but rather to get attention and be acknowledged.


And you do it unabashedly, but not altogether. And that's cool. But isn't seeeking attention a kind of approval-seeking, which may very well coincide with cliques? And that's cool too, for I think unless we are hermits (I'm not certain of this, of course), we are all shameless egoists, at least to some degree or other. I should think those who are disinclined to prove themeselves, or support some argument or other, are the less egotistic. And if the latter judge you, I say fuck them. Or, I'm sorry that it is so. And now, for a shameless smiley,


Posted by AlphaStarred on May-09-2007 06:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Psy-T
a way to deny me of the attention i most likely seek even with this thread, probably based on the first paragraph.


I die. So much for not reading beyond the first post.


Posted by Xenocreator_PG_ on May-09-2007 07:06:


Posted by Sushipunk on May-09-2007 07:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_


I am honestly intrigued by what that might say. Someone please translate!


Posted by stren on May-09-2007 08:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_



Posted by Arbiter on May-09-2007 10:20:

Some people seek approval, and others have it thrust upon them whether they like it or not.

You know, it just occured to me that I seek disapproval more often than I seek approval. Oh, I'd be lying (poorly, at that) if I claimed to never seek approval, but I do get some perverse delight from certain kinds of disapproval which is just as satisfying.


Posted by Psy-T on May-09-2007 11:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira


I had never translated that sentence into English that way


see all nite freak? you did teach him something - in his favorite field, no less!


Posted by Psy-T on May-09-2007 11:22:

Re: Re: Perspectives on my recent history

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Listen. There is only so much one can say. Or is there? My main point is this. The first of all things that occur to me is that you're posting this thread to restate, in other words,



And you do it unabashedly, but not altogether. And that's cool. But isn't seeeking attention a kind of approval-seeking, which may very well coincide with cliques? And that's cool too, for I think unless we are hermits (I'm not certain of this, of course), we are all shameless egoists, at least to some degree or other. I should think those who are disinclined to prove themeselves, or support some argument or other, are the less egotistic. And if the latter judge you, I say fuck them. Or, I'm sorry that it is so. And now, for a shameless smiley,


if you want to engage in reductionism, there's no call to stop at reducing attention-seeking to approval-seeking - pull it all the way through and you get to pleasure-seeking, which sounds far better.

i'm doubtless hermits are just as shamelessly egoistical as the rest of us, perheps even more so when you consider how rarely society imposes shame on them.

those who do not directly seek approval in the ways you mention seek their approval via different means, and thus are not in any inherently superior position to effectively bestow their judgement upon me, or upon anyone for that matter.


Posted by Psy-T on May-09-2007 11:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_



Posted by Psy-T on May-09-2007 11:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
Some people seek approval, and others have it thrust upon them whether they like it or not.


i'd venture to say that at our human resource factories (aka schools) both occurances are heavily promoted.

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
You know, it just occured to me that I seek disapproval more often than I seek approval. Oh, I'd be lying (poorly, at that) if I claimed to never seek approval, but I do get some perverse delight from certain kinds of disapproval which is just as satisfying.


ignorance certainly provides its own set of delights, both to the ignoramus, and to the person mocking him.


Posted by Subey on May-09-2007 12:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Instead of picking a TA, can I pick a city?


Only if it is Barcelona.

Now I'm off to read about Barcelona.. it's like Brisbane but different


Posted by Slylee on May-09-2007 14:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
Some people seek approval, and others have it thrust upon them whether they like it or not.

You know, it just occured to me that I seek disapproval more often than I seek approval. Oh, I'd be lying (poorly, at that) if I claimed to never seek approval, but I do get some perverse delight from certain kinds of disapproval which is just as satisfying.


nevermind, i take back what i said about you. you rock.


Posted by igottaknow on May-09-2007 14:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Arbiter
Some people seek approval, and others have it thrust upon them whether they like it or not.

You know, it just occured to me that I seek disapproval more often than I seek approval. Oh, I'd be lying (poorly, at that) if I claimed to never seek approval, but I do get some perverse delight from certain kinds of disapproval which is just as satisfying.

Is Nou your long lost brother?


Posted by Lira on May-09-2007 15:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Psy-T
see all nite freak? you did teach him something - in his favorite field, no less!

Troof
quote:
Originally posted by Subey
Only if it is Barcelona.

Now I'm off to read about Barcelona.. it's like Brisbane but different

I was going to pick Melbourne. It's like Brisbane, but better than Sidney

As for Barcelona, it's got the freakest Opera House ever:



It's called "Sagrada Familia", which means "Opera House" in Catalan, or so it seems


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