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Congratulations! Yukii Gets Engaged and Krypton Gets a BJ! (pg. 43)
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| SuspicionVandit |
| thanks for the pic Trey |
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| Lews |
| Wow. Oh, and Yukii, your cat is cute. |
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| boris_the_bear |
yukii, you gotta understand that the best way to win (or at least get out unharmed) is to agree with everything the c0r says about you. first, you don't loose anything. second, you take away all their fun. third, you have your own fun.
CORRECT:
A: You're a boring pedo fag.
B: Yes, and also recently I've learned to suck my own dick.
A: Eww. You disgust me.
WRONG:
A: Lol B's gay
B: I'm not!
A: Oh look at his insecurities. Why defend yourself if you're not?
B: Because I'm not! So you can all off.
C: Haha. Fag exposed.
D: Yeah, you're gay alright.
E: Go back to gaytown. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| no wonder you lost the cold war. |
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| boris_the_bear |
lol, cold war reference
also: when you don't expect to gain anything from this hole (except the lulz), then you don't have to worry about losing anything too. a lot of c0r veterans take their forum reputation seriously. maintaining a good name (generally!) requires to stay in packs, hunt on other stray users in large groups and share the same "opinions" and "morals" in order to secure their place on the c0r Olympus. in addition to this, they've also implemented the widely used "leaders and losers" tactics, where users are artificially separated into two groups. keeping the "losers" in submission (in their imagination) strengthens internal bonds within the team and insures the continuity of the scheme. also, this allows each individual to make not only outsiders but the other members within the group believe that he/she lacks any insecurities, is perfectly comfortable and satisfied with their sexual life and enjoys general support from the crowd. boring old laws of society are boring.
sorry for the bad english as usual. |
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| Meat187 |
| Slylee called. She wants her psychology book back. |
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| boris_the_bear |
| i'm happy you've found a new "slylee's psychology books" meme, but you know i'm right. and to get another issue out of the way: yes, i am a little jealous about not being in the group, but that's a different chapter from Slylee's.... oh anyway, it does in no way cancel out my previous theory |
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| echosystm |
| This is the gayest "in-crowd" thread in TA history. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by boris_the_bear
lol, cold war reference
also: when you don't expect to gain anything from this hole (except the lulz), then you don't have to worry about losing anything too. a lot of c0r veterans take their forum reputation seriously. maintaining a good name (generally!) requires to stay in packs, hunt on other stray users in large groups and share the same "opinions" and "morals" in order to secure their place on the c0r Olympus. in addition to this, they've also implemented the widely used "leaders and losers" tactics, where users are artificially separated into two groups. keeping the "losers" in submission (in their imagination) strengthens internal bonds within the team and insures the continuity of the scheme. also, this allows each individual to make not only outsiders but the other members within the group believe that he/she lacks any insecurities, is perfectly comfortable and satisfied with their sexual life and enjoys general support from the crowd. boring old laws of society are boring.
sorry for the bad english as usual. |
so there's a big conspiracy against you and the other disliked posters? uh huh. im quite disliked by many (at least i hope so), but you dont see me blaming everyone else for that dislike. grow some balls son.
ive always thought your english was excellent btw. you do however lack the ability to appreciate the more subtle aspects of english conversation, which sometimes leads to bollocks on your part. |
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| boris_the_bear |
no no. don't get me wrong. no direct actions to conspire. i believe it's more of an unconscious thing. and i don't blame anyone for the general dislike (of my virtual character on TA, that is). i am partially responsible for my fate on TA. but you have to agree with me, not only the individual, but the entire community is jointly responsible for the image created for each of it's individuals. same goes to real-life relations. pay attention to how people tend to exaggerate the slightest deviation from "normal" in an individual's behavior, creating a sort of resonance - an even wider virtual gap between the averaged (called normal) behavior and the one under attention. and please don't think i'm arrogant enough to think that these laws do not apply to me. they do. because what i've learned so far in life is that people are basically the same in the root. most factors that determine the individual's culture (behavior) come from his environment (the community) and are, sadly, frequently underestimated or neglected, resulting in so-called witch-hunting and etc.
ok, gotta go watch a sci-fi movie now (Moon, 2009) :)
edit: watched it. good movie. feel sorry for the clones :D |
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| Fledz |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
This is the gayest "in-crowd" thread in TA history. |
Pretty much. My eyes are doing 360s from all the rolling. |
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| [N]ûk|êû[Z] |
| yukii's hot.... end of.. |
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