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Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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Either a guy with 65 likes on his page has a professional social media manager, or Mr. Osmond Portifoy really really likes to speak about himself in third person :D

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Okay I don't know if you got this @JuveJay, but Osmond Portifoy is apparantly the name of a character in one episode of "Night Gallery". Those pictures on that fb page are all random pictures of the actor that played him, Ossie Davies :D

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But why the fuck does such a page comment in that way on a fucking newspaper article :lol:

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Oh, it's a different user named Osmond Portifoy :sergio:
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
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Either a guy with 65 likes on his page has a professional social media manager, or Mr. Osmond Portifoy really really likes to speak about himself in third person :D

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Okay I don't know if you got this @JuveJay, but Osmond Portifoy is apparantly the name of a character in one episode of "Night Gallery". Those pictures on that fb page are all random pictures of the actor that played him, Ossie Davies :D

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But why the fuck does such a page comment in that way on a fucking newspaper article :lol:

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Oh, it's a different user named Osmond Portifoy :sergio:
that's a great episode of night gallery too with Roddy Mcdowell being stalked by the painting :D
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,484
Things are getting insane. Someone stop this BS before they see Pizza as cultural appropriation too.


Btw that's a horrible word for sharing our awesomeness with each other.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,312
Dude, I'm telling you... women getting perms is next up for the "cultural appropriation" category.
What I love best is this: "many of the cultures Yoga comes from] have experienced oppression, cultural genocide and diasporas due to colonialism and western supremacy… we need to be mindful of this and how we express ourselves while practicing yoga.".

On the surface it sounds like it sort of makes sense, right? If you didn't really bother reading and trying to comprehend what you just read, you might think they have got a point. It sure sounds like they do. But then when you truly analyse the text, you suddenly realise that they don't really say anything. Nothing that makes sense anyway. How exactly are we to be practicing yoga in a way mindful of cultural genocide and diaspora due to colonialism? How the fuck does that work?

Also, I know some of you will accuse me of being a tad harsh again, but if you say stuff like this, you have no reason to be alive.
 

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