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Bozi

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Respaul said:
General Question...

What is the fuss about Paris Hilton ?

She may be rich but she's thick as fuck and rough as hell
i dont know i cant stand her, she has tried and failed at just about everything, currently she is failing at being a pop star. the only thing she has done succesfully really is give a guy a blow-job and then cry as the whole world gets wind of it. make a lot of money and then moan about "not being taken seriously"

IMO ugly as sin too
 

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Bozi

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The Pado said:
Amen brother.

I had a gf with size 6 shoes (very small). That was some good fucking :pint:







If I was half as sick as you think I am, I would be incarcerated by now.
really my ex gf has an asshole the size of an omeoba, her shit had to book a ticket outta there. want her number?:toast:
 

The Pado

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Bozi said:
really my ex gf has an asshole the size of an omeoba, her shit had to book a ticket outta there. want her number?:toast:
Her tight-assed attitude and constant constipation was surely the reason you and she could not get along. Had you called in a professional Rectum Wrecker your problems would have been solved.


Anyway, if you want to rekindle that flame, call me. I'm in Liverpool six times a year.
 

Respaul

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Being that we touch on the subject, what do you think of the stance taken by the likes of Iran, thailand and brazil of accepting transgendered individuals in an effort to enforce heteronormativity ?
 
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    Respaul said:
    Being that we touch on the subject, what do you think of the stance taken by the likes of Iran, thailand and brazil of accepting transgendered individuals in an effort to enforce heteronormativity ?
    The Homo's are one thing but this crosses the line...these individuals are more exhibitionists than anything else...a lifestyle...its absolute stupidity. Its like recognizing the planet Klingnon in an effort to get more Trekkies to vote your way...
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Respaul said:
    Being that we touch on the subject, what do you think of the stance taken by the likes of Iran, thailand and brazil of accepting transgendered individuals in an effort to enforce heteronormativity ?
    The Homo's are one thing but this crosses the line...these individuals are more exhibitionists than anything else...a lifestyle...its absolute stupidity. Its like recognizing the planet Klingnon in an effort to get more Trekkies to vote your way...
     

    swag

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    Andy said:
    Greg, haven't you defended Chavez in the past? Or am I just confusing your distaste for Pat Robertson with a defense of Hugo?
    Yeah. Chavez is a dufus and he's making his country look ridiculous. Problem is that he's getting rounds of applause because everyone else in the world is too pussywhipped to stand up to Bush and call him on being the imcompetent and asshole president that he is. So Chavez is getting to say the things others have had to bite their lip on and have secretly wished to say themselves. So even some crank like Chavez will get support -- support he doesn't deserve -- because Bush has polarized the world so awfully.

    So in that sense, Chavez -- at least to the degree that people think him relevant -- is Bush's own creation, IMO. Part of the grand problem with the Bush administration is that they give cranks like Chavez the podium they never deserved. If Bush handled things properly, the world should have outright castigated Chavez and condemned him to the backwater pisshole he belongs in. Instead, he's become a spokesperson for the disenfranchised. Nice job, Georgie.

    But yeah... never defended Chavez other than to think Pat Robertson's public call for assassinating heads of foreign states was criminal in a civilized world.

    Enron said:
    I'll agree that Bush is an asshole and a bad president. His domestic policies are pretty bad as well, ask a Katrina survivor. Still he isn't the devil, he's not Hitler, or the Candyman.
    I would call Bush evil to the degree that he is blind to evils and unwilling to recognize and stand up to them. Case and point: Dick Cheney, and even moreso: Paul Wolfowitz, whom I hold responsible for more evil than anybody else in the whole Iraq fiasco. But calling GWB evil also gives him too much credit. I see him more as an incompetent front man/puppet/stooge who was unable to divine right from wrong and to take action against bad advice and bad deeds from bad people.

    And because there's no accountability for bad deeds and bad decisions -- no checks and balances on a whole lot of levels (if you thought Lega Calcio was bad...) -- essentially the inmates are running the asylum.

    Andy said:
    She's just a homeless bum trapped in a billionaire family.

    Fucking skank.
    Paris Hilton is the female Kato Kalin.
     

    Dragon

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    Andy said:
    Know her, Don't care.



    Know her, Don't care.



    Know him, his case changed football forever, but in reality did fuckall.



    Heard of him, however I'm not really a fan, so who cares.



    Never heard of him, and don't really care about him either.



    No shit.



    Not really, as it's quite obvious that when I laugh at comments such as the one posted by Altair and other jokes surrounding Belgium, such as how it might not exist, it's because it's funny. Of course any sane person would know the real truth.

    But unfortunately yet again you misinterpret something... when will you GET IT, SEVEN?

    Does Penn State offer a basic knowledge Art course?
     

    Bjerknes

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    Black Mamba said:
    Does Penn State offer a basic knowledge Art course?
    Of course, and yes before you tell me I already know I should probably take it because I know very little about art. I was never really interested in art, to be honest.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Swag: Even though I absolutely detest Pat Robertson who I feel is a disgrace to Christianity, I would call for the assassination of Chavez just to spare the good Venezuelan people from his madness. He's turning Caracas into a fucking cesspool and it needs to be stopped.

    I laughed my ass off today when a New York City Council member labled Chavez as a humanitarian. That could even be considered as an insult to Bono..
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    There is this romantic ideology attached to South American leaders when in fact they are nothing more than dictators starting with Fidel the King of Hypocrisy. Money makes the world go round and globalization can be your friend albeit with a cautious eye given to the evil that is corporations...just a matter of letting them know WHO rules.
    Berlusconi understood it but couldn't put his plan into action ... he was too busy taking criticism to heart and fighting off his past before he could solidify his place. Prodi is nothing more than another typical Italian politician the country has lived with since post WWII.

    P.S. Anyone else laugh at how Moratti calls himself a man of the left despite the fact that his money has come from PETROLEUM...quite laughable.
     

    Bjerknes

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    There is this romantic ideology attached to South American leaders when in fact they are nothing more than dictators starting with Fidel the King of Hypocrisy. Money makes the world go round and globalization can be your friend albeit with a cautious eye given to the evil that is corporations...just a matter of letting them know WHO rules.
    Berlusconi understood it but couldn't put his plan into action ... he was too busy taking criticism to heart and fighting off his past before he could solidify his place. Prodi is nothing more than another typical Italian politician the country has lived with since post WWII.

    P.S. Anyone else laugh at how Moratti calls himself a man of the left despite the fact that his money has come from PETROLEUM...quite laughable.
    I just said that. :D

    But as my Resource Economics professor would say, Dr. Kleit, anybody who opposes greedy petroleum firms opposes capitalism and thus would rather stand in line for ambiguous goods like the Soviet Union all over again.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Andy said:
    Swag: Even though I absolutely detest Pat Robertson who I feel is a disgrace to Christianity, I would call for the assassination of Chavez just to spare the good Venezuelan people from his madness. He's turning Caracas into a fucking cesspool and it needs to be stopped.
    :howler:

    How the hell do you speak for the people of Venezuela?? You have the opinion of a rich Venezuelan, that's all you have! That's like basing a demography based on what the pompous upstate New Yorker thinks. You ticked me off when you belittled the people of the barrios, but this takes the cake.
     

    Bjerknes

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    Zé Tahir said:
    :howler:

    How the hell do you speak for the people of Venezuela?? You have the opinion of a rich Venezuelan, that's all you have! That's like basing a demography based on what the pompous upstate New Yorker thinks. You ticked me off when you belittled the people of the barrios, but this takes the cake.
    Pff fuck off, you speak on the behalf of the Iraqi people and every single entity the United States deals with all the time. What a hypocritical statement.

    Your notions regarding this issue are easy to prognosticate as well. I'm sure you'd love to see Chavez stay in power despite him neglecting his own people.

    You probably don't even talk with Venezuelans on a regular basis.. you're just too consumed by the Anti-Bush orgasm you obtain while hearing Hugo speak.

    Hell, even I abhor Bush, however you can see through the clouds and notice that both players are fucking disgraces who should be removed from office.
     

    Vinman

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    While I was watching Chavez speak, I couldnt help but think what would have happened had Bush, or any other western leader spoke of him like that while they were in Venezuela...or if the UN had a conference in Iran (yeah right:D ), and Irans leader was getting dissed in his own homeland...

    the thought crossed my mind that neither one may get out of America alive after their speeches, but then I forgot...WE ARE CIVILIZED !!!
     

    Vinman

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    Zé Tahir said:
    :howler:

    How the hell do you speak for the people of Venezuela?? You have the opinion of a rich Venezuelan, that's all you have! That's like basing a demography based on what the pompous upstate New Yorker thinks. You ticked me off when you belittled the people of the barrios, but this takes the cake.
    Ze, unlike the USA, where people protest against the president all the time...the people of Venezuela don't have that option...nor do they in Cuba either

    I'm sure they're well aware what happens if they speak up :eek:
     

    Bjerknes

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    Vinman said:
    Ze, unlike the USA, where people protest against the president all the time...the people of Venezuela don't have that option...nor do they in Cuba either

    I'm sure they're well aware what happens if they speak up :eek:
    However, there are demonstrations against Chavez from time to time in Caracas. But that's not enough to stop Chavez from throwing his influence around the barrios and creating a fearful enviornment whose only benefit is medical care from Cuban physicians.

    Under the Chavez regime, the crime rate in Caracas rose exponentially... that just says it all.

    Still don't know how anybody could support such a statistic..
     

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