Mina Synd 0 Posted April 21, 2005 don't even start on teh disney @_@ *curls up in a corner, rocking back and forth whispering "there's no place like Excel Saga... there's no place like Excel Saga..." over and over in her typical fangal way upon being reminded of the existance of non-realistic CGI* Share this post Link to post
Thierry 0 Posted April 21, 2005 There is a difference between Disney cartoons, Disney for kids and the big Disney theme parks in Florida. Cus I doubt a 3 year old would ride a rollercoaster Share this post Link to post
Mina Synd 0 Posted April 21, 2005 if it had the chance it would. little s**ts are like that at that age... always bitching and crying x.x; yah anyway... i know o.o; it's just the fact it's disney... doesn't have to be the cartoons specially... just... the brand name... disney... brings it all back *shudders again* lol Share this post Link to post
BWare 0 Posted April 21, 2005 there is a major difference between Disney animation (which really has sucked lately) and its parks... Disney is an empire. It's pretty stupid of you to generalize. The parks are awesome. Share this post Link to post
Mina Synd 0 Posted April 21, 2005 ...once again, i know the difference. i've been to florida and rode some of the roller coasters. it's just the word "disney" makes me think of the films first because we don't have the big-ass fancy roller coasters here, so they aren't well publicised. closest thing to that are the stuff at the theme parks an they are tame compared to florida's stuff... Share this post Link to post
Doctor Destiny 41 Posted April 21, 2005 What I did Today: **** all, nothing. But I will be mowing the lawn, which is a bitch. Share this post Link to post
Mina Synd 0 Posted April 21, 2005 well i sat here and posted on the forum all night lololol yus i'm a sad person with no life, who is a freaky perfectionist and hates seeing a board go unanswered oo Share this post Link to post
General immeyourenot 0 Posted April 21, 2005 Cmon, theme parks are boring, wow, you can go fast, spin around, even go upside down! amazing, im so impressed. (not) Cheap thrills is what you get from theme parks, nothing but cheap thrills. All i know is that nothing beats the adrenaline rush you get from an ice cold cup of fear. Share this post Link to post
Mina Synd 0 Posted April 21, 2005 i get my cheap thrills from ways which don't involve G-forces knocking me out... Share this post Link to post
Saracen 16 Posted April 21, 2005 by swearing alot on forum boards it seems.. :roll: Let this be your First and last Warning, I don't care if you star out the words... less of it please! Share this post Link to post
Cygnus X-1 12 Posted April 21, 2005 Its not every day you get the rush of a roller coaster. May I present an alternate for those of you who dont like 'em BMX OR Mountain Bike racing. Or if you are eligible, apply for the RAF, USAF, NZAF, or what ever's closest to you. Share this post Link to post
Mina Synd 0 Posted April 22, 2005 hey you try being all prim and proper when you've been raised in london with irish gypsies as your friends o.o; that and the fact that in case you hadn't noticed the common brit says the F word at least once in every sentence... (i could get you a lot of proof here ranging from signitures of people around my area who agree to voice samples from hidden tape recorders) and i've said the F word maybe once or twice. and i blipped it ^^; so sure it my not be perfect language to you but in my area, i am one of the prim and proper ones o.o Share this post Link to post
BWare 0 Posted April 22, 2005 hey you try being all prim and proper when you've been raised in london with irish gypsies as your friends o.o; that and the fact that in case you hadn't noticed the common brit says the F word at least once in every sentence... (i could get you a lot of proof here ranging from signitures of people around my area who agree to voice samples from hidden tape recorders) and i've said the F word maybe once or twice. and i blipped it ^^; so sure it my not be perfect language to you but in my area, i am one of the prim and proper ones o.o so much for the British and their language elitism :lol: ...and, by the way, King wasn't asking you to be "prim and proper." He was asking you not to cuss up a storm. Is it really that much to ask? :roll: Share this post Link to post
Mina Synd 0 Posted April 22, 2005 i know... and i'm saying a lot of the time i don't know i'm doing it because "cuss" words there (or in the higher classes) aren't cuss words here o.O; tell the truth pretty much the only not worked words around here are the F-word, the S-word and the C-word (if you don't know what they are, you don't wanna know) i mean last time i checked everyone said stuff like crap an ass freely o.o; how can i not cuss if i do not know which words are cusses and which are not? ^^; Share this post Link to post
General immeyourenot 0 Posted April 22, 2005 I don't understand what problem people have with swearing, you can't honestly tell me that it isn't common language nowadays. If this was a business meeting then maybe i could understand, but it is not, it is a group of young persons posting on a forum. Young persons swear often normally, so what is wrong here? Especially if it is blipped out. Who decided swearing was wrong anyway? Do any of you even know the origins of the F-word? Its not that bad really. Share this post Link to post
Saracen 16 Posted April 22, 2005 i know... and i'm saying a lot of the time i don't know i'm doing it because "cuss" words there (or in the higher classes) aren't cuss words here o.O; tell the truth pretty much the only not worked words around here are the F-word, the S-word and the C-word (if you don't know what they are, you don't wanna know) i mean last time i checked everyone said stuff like crap an ass freely o.o; how can i not cuss if i do not know which words are cusses and which are not? ^^; I'm an East End Cockney mate, born and bred in the most run down and gangster ridden part of London. My roots mean I swear a hell of a lot offline, but this forum is open to all people of all ages, and all generations. We have kept a strict language policy from the start and it will never change. Share this post Link to post
Arificial 0 Posted April 22, 2005 What I did today? I got back from an Army training facility, after Hiking around most of Ukriane. We only slept three hours and only get two truck rides. P.S. The roots of F*ck, came from a scotish golf course from a drunk guy yelling "FOUR!" and "DUCK!" at the same time. Share this post Link to post
BWare 0 Posted April 23, 2005 P.S. The roots of F*ck, came from a scotish golf course from a drunk guy yelling "FOUR!" and "DUCK!" at the same time. Yes, and I've heard that it began as an acronym as well (For the Understanding of Carnal Knowlege) :roll:. It's actually most likely derived from the German word "frichen," which means "to strike." All those theories and stories of where it came from are crap. Regardless, it now stands as a vulgar and offensive word that connotes explicit sexuality, and it just is not acceptable. I personally don't ever use it, even with my friends. There isn't any need for it... unless you lack the intellectual capacity to express yourself in another way :roll: Share this post Link to post
Cygnus X-1 12 Posted April 23, 2005 There is however the occasional lapse into temporary depression, especially when you have the crapiest day, and sometimes **** is the most appropriate way of uh...expressing yourself. Share this post Link to post
BWare 0 Posted April 23, 2005 There is however the occasional lapse into temporary depression, especially when you have the crapiest day, and sometimes **** is the most appropriate way of uh...expressing yourself. oh of course. It definitely has its place, but my point is that it shouldn't find its way into everyday language :wink: Share this post Link to post
chickendippers 1 Posted April 23, 2005 Yea, my friends get shocked when I swear My g/f can tell when I'm really angry 'cos I'm swearing. Share this post Link to post
Thierry 0 Posted April 23, 2005 I only get pissed off when my comp is being a pain in the ***, I've teached it a few new words that way Gonna work on the MSTA-S today, the coding part Share this post Link to post
Cygnus X-1 12 Posted April 23, 2005 There is however the occasional lapse into temporary depression, especially when you have the crapiest day, and sometimes **** is the most appropriate way of uh...expressing yourself. oh of course. It definitely has its place, but my point is that it shouldn't find its way into everyday language :wink: Of course it (and others) have no place in everyday language. People just arent creative anymore. My 4 year old cousin knows quite a few "bad" words that I would never have thought she would have picked up. Just from hearing it once or twice on TV or where ever, she remembers them and used them. Not a lot, mind you, but on occasion we'll hear one from her and my aunt is always supprised, 'cause its ussually one she hasnt used before. Share this post Link to post
General immeyourenot 0 Posted April 23, 2005 Oh but its so much more fun to insult people with words they don't understand 8) Share this post Link to post