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Posted by Ygrene on Jun-27-2007 01:14:
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Originally posted by bas
Or peein' your pants |
...........Miles Davis. YEAH!!!!!
Posted by jonSun on Jun-27-2007 01:26:
Juan
Posted by Ygrene on Jun-27-2007 01:29:
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Originally posted by jonSun
JuanSon |
What nationality would THAT guy be?!
Posted by bas on Jun-27-2007 01:30:
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Originally posted by Ygrene
What nationality would THAT guy be?! |
Colombian/Korean?
Posted by Ygrene on Jun-27-2007 01:31:
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Originally posted by bas
Colombian/Korean? |
DING DING DING!!!!
Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jun-27-2007 01:33:
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Originally posted by Arbiter
If you have a scientific argument then make it. But just saying "I refer to the sciences" is precisely the absence of an argument. |
are you that distant away from a brighter environment of people that you honestly don't see the dangers of changing anyone's name to negatively pleasure yourself?
Kids tease, it's a part of the immaturity of children. I just never met an adult who can fathom to defend themselves for such childlike behavior by saying the 3rd party should be "harder" to accept your negativism.
is the reason you tout the GED so warmly because it's the BAR people in your environment classify as having "made it to the top"?
Posted by Frenchie on Jun-27-2007 02:07:
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Originally posted by jennypie
LOL, my sister's name is Deborah. I think it's a shit name too, ahahahaha. Deb. *barf* |
My moms name is Debbie 
-Hubert
-Gertrude gets a big +!
-Shandra
-4real
-Dorthy (which happens to be my late grandmothers name)
-Tabitha
Posted by bas on Jun-27-2007 02:09:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
-4real
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Posted by chach on Jun-27-2007 02:09:
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Originally posted by bas
Colombian/Korean? |
lol that's me right now !
>_<
Posted by Lira on Jun-27-2007 02:09:
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Originally posted by Frenchie
-Tabitha |
Hah, my sister's name is Talitha 
(And, yeah, my parents weren't really good at this naming thing)
Posted by Frenchie on Jun-27-2007 02:10:
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Originally posted by bas
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070621...aland_baby_name
Posted by Rose on Jun-27-2007 02:18:
Bertha
Posted by Ygrene on Jun-27-2007 02:20:
Baron Davis.
I want to stab that name with a rusty potato peeler.
Posted by shaw on Jun-27-2007 02:21:
o lawd
Posted by Igaryok on Jun-27-2007 02:54:
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Originally posted by Ygrene
Baron Davis.
I want to stab that name with a rusty potato peeler. |
Why? Because he buried your favorite team?
Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jun-27-2007 02:57:
http://www.newbabynews.net/hospital...?babyID=h33-440
Announcing the arrival of a beautiful new baby boy at
St. Francis Health Center . . .
Urhines Kendall Icy Eight Special K
Posted by Vlad on Jun-27-2007 03:35:
Cornelius
Bertha
Sally Mae, Billy Bob, etc..
Posted by shaw on Jun-27-2007 03:37:
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Originally posted by Vlad
Cornelius |
I lold
Posted by Arbiter on Jun-27-2007 04:36:
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Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
are you that distant away from a brighter environment of people that you honestly don't see the dangers of changing anyone's name to negatively pleasure yourself?
Kids tease, it's a part of the immaturity of children. I just never met an adult who can fathom to defend themselves for such childlike behavior by saying the 3rd party should be "harder" to accept your negativism.
is the reason you tout the GED so warmly because it's the BAR people in your environment classify as having "made it to the top"? |
Translation: "No sir, I don't have any actual scientific argument, I'm just pulling shit out of my ass."
I'm not saying it isn't childish to change someone's name to make fun of them, I'm just saying it isn't exactly capable of causing any genuine psychological harm, which is 100% correct unless the individual in question has a pre-existing psychological disorder, which we have no reason to believe is the case here.
As for the GED, I'm just trying to set achievable goals for you. But given your lack of intelligence as so transparently displayed here for us all to see, I admit even that may have been a bit of a reach.
Posted by Ygrene on Jun-27-2007 05:12:
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Originally posted by Igaryok
Why? Because he buried your favorite team? |
Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jun-27-2007 05:30:
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Originally posted by Arbiter
which we have no reason to believe is the case here. |
well you knew this lady more than i did. I'm guessing you had enough observations to understand she was definitely able to cope with having her name changed to Gertude(?), albeit, picked to suit her looks.
children (especially now) are easily effect by teasing, self-image and the etc of the hardships of adolescence that can affect the developmental process of their psychology, which can leave them scarred for life (socialphobia, schizophrenia) without proper treatment to reverse/dormant their condition.
If this whole Gertude situation happened as you were both growing up, then i could just say kids are kids. But like i said, looking back and not regretting choices made in adolescent years, such as degrading someone based on their looks, in itself is just showing a non-progression(?) of maturity.
If this happened in a more adult environment (lets say the workplace amongst 20+ year old)either:
* you knew her well enough that there would be no negative consequences for changing her name (an ugly friend?)
* you and your friends just had complete disregard, expecting her to harden up if she might have had a negative fallout from it (had she been aware)
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| As for the GED, I'm just trying to set achievable goals for you. But given your lack of intelligence as so transparently displayed here for us all to see, I admit even that may have been a bit of a reach. |
lack of intelligence in the deeper fields of psychology, yes. I'd say this is more a matter of basic social behavior (children's psychodevelopment)and simple courteousness and respect of someone else's ambiguous psychological state. I'm sure the NAMI website or schizophrenia.com website would have some good information. I've been through shit like this in my past ("hey, lets call the shy guy a ******"), so i have ended up reading several books on mental illness in adolescents when i was in high school. It's not like people wear (or want to wear) badges that say "i am too timid to respond to your negativity"
Posted by Lilith on Jun-27-2007 06:25:
Hippy names are definitely one of the lowest points in recent human history where people burnt out their frontal lobes with chemicals and regressed to living like bare ass monkeys... deliberately.
Ocean
Rainbow
River
Crystal
Moonbeam
And anything else named after a season, fauna or flora. 
Posted by all-nite-freak on Jun-27-2007 06:27:
I once knew someone named Okorie Okorie (Nigerian). It was funny shit at school to see teachers ask him for his first and last name the first day. They always thought he was being a wise ass. He changed it.
Posted by Spacey Orange on Jun-27-2007 06:30:
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Originally posted by Lilith
Hippy names are definitely one of the lowest points in recent human history where people burnt out their frontal lobes with chemicals and regressed to living like bare ass monkeys... deliberately.
Ocean
Rainbow
River
Crystal
Moonbeam
And anything else named after a season, fauna or flora. |
how about days of the week or months?
i've known a Tuesday and an April, but no Six or Seven. i guess it's only a matter of time.
Posted by Frenchie on Jun-27-2007 06:32:
-rufus
People who name their kid after food, places, cars, cities..should be shot. Unless the name is like Austin ..that's different because Austin is a REAL name unlike naming your kid "Lubbock".
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