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  • Is it me, or the BioShock´s game the song doesn´t come with the barks?

  • If you idiots don't like this song then don't listen to it. It sounds like you are tone deaf anyway. You wouldn't know a good voice if you fell over one. K.J.

  • How much is the fucking dog already ?!!

  • How much is that doggie in the- doggie in the- doggie in the- -whirring sound- -click-

  • Cold Case AND Bioshock !!

  • Compare this music to black music in that time. Such a shame i'm white.

  • Bioshock :0

  • I'm glad some people enjoyed this song when it came out, but my god... it's brutal....

  • Which part of Bioshock uses this song? Didn't play through the whole game...

    Anyway I came here because of the song itself, nothing else.

  • @chuanway i think 80% of the pple here are here 'cause of bioshock; anyway, it's on a lot of lvls, it's just like playing on record players and stuff. But it's soo creepy when your playing that game and this is playing.

  • @chuanway second

  • @chuanway Actually you can find it in a few parts, But the most memorable place for me is when you listen to the jukebox in the beginning of Fort Frolic

  • How much is that window in the doggie

  • 'how much is that canine american in the window' :p

  • Fucking "Pink Flamingos" ruined that song forever for me.

  • I'm here at this song because my 70 year old dad was explaining to me how music before Elvis was boring as shit, like this song.

  • @3rkid2 Sorry your ole dad's taste in music is so limited.

  • @positiveoutlook17

    This song is kind of shitty and lacks any depth whatsoever.

  • @3rkid2 And from that you imply that ALL music before Elvis was the same? Listen to some of Nat Cole's music, Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, Jo Stafford, Vaughn Monroe, Rosemary Clooney, and oh, yes, that skinny kid from Hoboken!

  • For my website zefrey net Mastiff pups , Love It...

  • Bioshock

  • Evolve today!

  • Anyone who is here because of Bioshock and not because of Pink Flamingos is a newfellow.

  • I love these old sings where people didn't use any computer effects to alter the sounds... and bioshock rules! <3

  • Murdering batshit insane citizens of a failed utopia fits FAR TOO WELL with this song.

  • How can u not like this song ???

  • I love Bioshock for this ~_~

  • Heeey hey hey hey!!! MISS!!! YOU FORGOT TO PAYYY!!!!

  • Why do I suddenly feel like eating some dog poop?

  • @MrTrenchcoatguy hahaha amazing!

  • I simply adore this song! <3 Bioshock has opened me up to such amazing music!

  • No-one writes music like this anymore. And it's supposed to have the scrathy vynil record undertone!

  • Thumz up if u came here coz of Bioshock

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  • Pink Flamingos.. enough said..

  • Sooooo much fun walking around in Rapture with this playing in the background.

  • @Znyrkifyable lol yeh good game

  • I wonder how much that doggie was anyway.

  • @deathpryer Ha ha i wonder too maybe 5 dollars !!

  • @deathpryer Oh, he wasn't worth much in those days perhaps $2.00-$5,00 and if that was the price that what a lot of money back then.

  • @deathpryer Probally 3 dollars. -_-

  • this song wood sound wonder full on a 1950's rca 3 channel hi fi

  • @9vdc500ma It sure would. thanks

  • Lol i didn't think this was an actual song, my dad sings this in the shower and its hilarious! He told me to search it up and i stand corrected lol wow!

  • Good Old days when women were classy and music was clean. Today's world does not even hold a candle to those golden years.

  • I love this song - sung to my son all through his childhood

  • her low notes are really strong and forward.

  • bubblegum pop... ewwww

  • pink flamingos bring me here...

  • she's in a pet store asking about a dog and she's wearing a fur wrap o.o

  • The lowest budget video song....

  • kewl song.....

  • YOU CAN'T TAKE A GOLDFISH FOR A WALK!!!! But you can take it for a swim!?

  • @kayaking4autism and you can take a snake for a slither.......

  • I'm not fond of dogs tho I do acknowledge their usefulness.

    Some wretch named Callahan, a quadriplegic who draws, did a cartoon "How much is that window in the doggie?". A seeing eye dog was struck and impaled by a falling pane of glass from a tall building. It died instantly. A man seeing the accident ,asked the title question.

    Other jokes by Callahan include :Beware of dogma (sign on church) and Dysfunctionl family Robinson (each person on a separate Island).

  • haha i love this song!!

  • Is it just me, am I the only one?

    Nobody has commented on the general notion that Miss Page is SMOKING HOT, which, I think you'll agree, is unusual for Youtube.

    I mean, Holy Bajinga...

    Look at her..

    She's got this Grace Kelly meets Julia Stiles thing going on (with a touch of Ava Gardner in her drop dead years) that's... you know, working very very well for her..

    She sounds exactly like what she looks like. Gorgeous.

  • @shawnfella Maybe that's why the guy let her walk out without paying for the dog.

  • ive had this song in my head forever since bioshock, i sing it everyday!!!!!!!!

  • @623fer no it doesnt

  • in bioshock the dog doesnt bark does it?

  • 1:01 holly shit

  • Perfect lady. It's a shame progressive politics & feminism have corrupted the inveiglement of the woman.

    ....& the reason I'm pretty much a 36 yearold virgin.

  • @Begbucks Yeah, if only women could be the work slaves of men, mistreated, no hope, cannot vote, cannot have careers. Ah the good old days! Say, dear moron, why don't you join Islam? You'd have a swell time there!

  • @plastique45 Thats not what I had in mind; Style, grace, charm with the temple fully enveloped in leather & fur. (the kind where some beast now likely on the endangered list must expire to offer it's hide.) This approach shall expunge the obtuse Misses & in turn implore an ostentatious creed besot on all those suitors who She encounters.

    Feminism only breeds discontented; subfuscous & secular drones; with no prospects for committed, matrimonial bliss under the guise of liberty & independence.

  • @Begbucks Subfuscous means dusky; besot means to make dull or stupid. Your comment makes no sense. What does women's rights have to do with this children's song?

    Did you forget to take your medication? Really, just what is wrong with you?

  • @Trillidotia Preciously what I attempted to surmise! Allow me to translate: Feminism strips women of their pride, elegance & identity which in turn the outcome of which is a dull, inapt (unable), glassy eyed & despondent (sad) woman much like your avatar. Not a warm, vibrant, proud, and venereally (sexually) stimulating object of desire to gaze upon (& subsequently marry for a lifetime.)

    Not by me anyway. So there you have it.

    I hope I was more clear this time.

  • @Begbucks I don't think that's why you're a virgin... maybe it's because you're a chauvinistic prick.... jes sayin xD

  • @FineOlSolution Just passé....

  • @Begbucks Begbucks doesn't know what passe means. (I'm not sure how to type an e with an accent)

  • @Trillidotia Nether do you:

    "pas·sé (p-s)

    adj.

    1. No longer current or in fashion; out-of-date.

    2. Past the prime; faded or aged.

    [French, past participle of passer, to pass, from Old French; see pass.]"

    We can keep at these school boy joists all night...

  • @Begbucks See, when you don't use words in the appropriate context, it would appear that you don't know what they mean. And your use of it had nothing to do with what the previous poster wrote.

  • @Begbucks You should get married and have kids. I pray that you find a good man and have 10 kids.

  • @calihartley2010 Thank you.

    ...gaffe not withstanding

  • @Begbucks oops soory. I thought you were a woman. Ok I will pray for a good Christian wife for you.

  • @calihartley2010 Apology noted, I'm much obliged.

  • @Begbucks Thanks.

  • @Begbucks What??? How so? Feminism is a collection of movements aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social rights for women. And you have a problem with that? How does that hurt anyone? You'd like to go back to racial and sexual segregation? Back then, good luck even finding a female doctor - they were rare.

    Please, why would you say something like that? I'm honestly appalled.

  • @Trillidotia Hmm, let's see; this was filmed in the late 1950's-60's. The progressive politics pertaining to the seeming liberty of women has bred the following:

    1.) poorly dressed & vulgar as fashionable

    2.) dependent on an organization for their self esteem

    3.) enter a career as the bearer of direction (Off which I'm opposed even for male counterparts who are fathers)

    4.) No emphasis on marriage or commitment.

    5.) The eradication of domesticated skills such as cooking, sewing & entertaining

  • @Trillidotia ...Con't

    6.) Acceptance of tattoos & belly button, etc., piercings

    7.) Same sex dating as stylish especially among girls.

    8.) Demonizing of men at any cost.

    9.) Rely on the political structure, vulcanized to the silver screen for hope as opposed to merits of individuality.

    the list goes on really As a man I find nothing attractive about that so I'm not compelled to hitch to that either..

  • @Begbucks The only person you could impress with your misuse of big words (note: you're not using the correctly, (i.e. you don't know what they mean) are uneducated people like yourself. You just look dumb instead of erudite, which you're clearly not.

    Point by point:

    1. The singer's character is very rich, hence the fancy clothes (plus compulsory girdle in 1953, yuck)

    2. No, women's self-esteem is NOT dependent on any organization, but quite the opposite

  • @Trillidotia Sophisticated is the one you are attempting to vociferate;

    The girdle retains the temple in proportions appealing to the masculine senses especially such as you seem fond off in your pictograph But proper (Natural) diet means there was little need for one since the 1920's unless the lack of physical movement caused to Misses to swell up!

    2.) Thats what you were led to believe when in turn the role of a commiserative husband had been undertaken by a social structure in lieu off~Sad

  • @Begbucks Vociferate?? What a crack up - I'm typing, you twit, not shouting. "The temple"???? You're a loony. For your education, when women started wearing pencil skirts in the 50s through the 60s, girdles were expected, no matter how thin the woman was, to make sure the butt didn't move or jiggle at all - very prudish times. Also, there were tabs on them to hold up stockings. Thankfullly, girdles were phased out by the 70's except for those few who refused to give them up.

  • @Trillidotia My reference to your "temple" is the obstreperous bitch in physical form along with the uppity sphere that your soul carries about & that you seem adamant to deny the existence off, that has profound effect on your reasoning & scope (or lack there off.)

    I hark a day when one repressed & sculptured their foreboding figure especially if so; molding their gluttonous mass into an effigy of reasonable glee with cultivated etiquette, strong character & sincere compassion.

  • @Begbucks What a bunch of ridiculously turgid crap. Once again, your bloviating misuse of vocabulary only makes you look even more stupid, if possible. Throw out the thesaurus - just get rid of it. You like big words but haven't the least clue how to use them in a sentence. Look up "foreboding", you idiot - not a difficult word, but you aren't even using that correctly. What a dumbass you are. It's sculpted, not sculptured. Every single word of your last sentence is used wrong.

  • @Trillidotia & I see you have long disavowed the employ of the dictionary.

  • @Begbucks Every now and then I come across a word with which I am unfamiliar, and so I look it up, but not often. When conversing in either the written or verbal form, I don't "employ" (use would work better here - simplicity is good) a dictionary to try to sound eloquent. I am educated, and not just from formal schooling. You should try it.

  • @Trillidotia I can see that you are ~ all evening!

    ...dear

  • @Begbucks By the way, what were you trying to get across in your first sentence? Simple words work best. And again, your second sentence is far from clear.

    You have no understanding regarding feminism. I'm a woman, and I do understand. Try to stick to your motors and imaginary playmates and leave the more complicated things, like social mores (look it up) and politics to smart people (hint: that's not you.)

  • @Trillidotia No, I find feminism the ball & chain at odds to what you would like it to be.

    In retrospect, I'm for women's rights! - the RIGHT to shed the totalitarian dogmas outlined by those who abide by it!

  • @Begbucks 3. Gobbledegook - makes no sense

    4. Yes, we who CHOOSE to make a commitment - it's about choice, not marriage by default

    5. Notice all the interest in cooking & decorating shows on TV? No interest? Wrong again.

    6. Oh no, not piercings! How horrible! (sarcasm)

    7. Women & girls have always hung out together - it's called "friendship", but yes, lesbians have always existed.

    8. Some men are good, some are jerks. Chauvinists are jerks.

    9. Vulcanized?? hahaha - look it up!

  • @Trillidotia 3.) no woman that has children ought to peruse a career since it's incompatible with the welfare of the child. My mother stayed home & raised me with undivided attention. it is also the reason as an achieved academic, a sociologist after 20 years could no longer re-enter her field of expertise & subsequently wound up in retail due to her commendable act.

    5.) No interest to emulate Ms. Stewrt is because women have been seeded an aversion to homemaking by your clique.

  • @Begbucks The point is that women can choose to stay home, if they can afford it, but many are happier working, therefore the kids are happier too.

    It's about choice. Keep in mind there are a lot of single mothers & deadbeat dads who don't pay or can't afford to pay much; women were closed out of the more lucrative professions until very recently, in my own lifetime. My mother was highly intelligent, but she was directed towards teaching just because she was a woman. Sexism is ugly..

  • @Trillidotia Working, to what extent? Kids more content? You seriously don't believe that do you? Who would like to reflect upon the days being raised by a nanny or daycare center? So is the sentiment formed by someone with a parent at any point in their childhood & adolescence.

    As for those w/o offspring since when is a formal internment in professional capacity the key to sustained harmony? This goes for both men & women

  • @Trillidotia I personally was a fulltime American Picker for 2.5 years which facilitated a near retirement at 35, & while I made less I retained more & spent virtually nothing being an eBay refuse merchandiser.

    Ahh Single mothers... & deadbeat fathers (who had been relegated to the rank off the least common denominator buy movements in that direction.) why would you harbor such notion; because it's perhaps the result of the breakdown of the family for which your beliefs are responsible??

  • @Begbucks Picker = junk dealer. Refuse merchandiser = junk dealer. What a LOSER.

    Are you fucking kidding me? How dare you suggest that deadbeat fathers are the result of women daring to demand equal treatment under the law? Pull your head out of your ass and try to see reality - better yet, invert your entire self and crawl all the way up your own ass. You're halfway there - c'mon, you can do it. Keep going, atta boy!

  • @Begbucks Oh yeah, public schools are just soooo terrible! It's a wonder I haven't been reported to child protective services! I don't have family nearby to help out in childcare - no one can do it all alone and remain sane or happy, or do right by the child, plus I like earning money, my "own", although there's no mine/yours regarding money in my marriage, still - I need and want to work part-time, I enjoy it, and my son is just fine, so fuck off.

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  • @Trillidotia Deadbeat dads are more common then flees on a dog nowadays since the essence of a man is no longer required. (other then to inseminate the seed for which dykes are at a loss. but I must be careful as this is a family show.)

    A man striped of virtue is akin to a shell with none of those bounds that offer pride to remain devoted to his kids. Not new but certainly more widespread these days.. in this day & age of intolerance for the Man, by the Man at the mercy of disillusioned cattle.

  • @Begbucks Wow, you have a low opinion of women AND men, huh? The men in my family, including my husband, are great dads, very active in their children's lives. Being married to educated, able, self-sufficient women is somehow damaging to their fragile egos and feelings of self-worth? You must have a very low opinion of men as a sex. I don't, certainly not all men, but like women, there are some I like, there are some I don't.

  • @Trillidotia No I have a very meager opinion of Feminists, as well as those who define prosperity by a remaining a vassal to the man paycheck to paycheck. This goes for both sexes & those who weirdos who are transgender..

  • @Begbucks No, no, dummy, it's "pursue" a career, not peruse, which means to look at or over. Incompatible with a child's welfare to work? Sure, how much better it is for the child/ren when the mother can't pay the bills and there's not enough to eat. No, it's not.

    And it's ceded, not seeded, dumbass.

  • @Trillidotia Thank you for pointing out my mistake; I stand corrected.

    No the father, the Head of the household & role model as the mother I might add; should provide for his family if they choose to have kids. Speaking solely for myself; I have no intention to become a Dad anytime in the foreseeable future. So the above statement does not apply in my case.

  • @Trillidotia 5.) (sorry I switched that last two)... more like prolonged co-habitation... Although I too am opposed to the bureaucratic red tape (such as couples who collect SSI & receive less because of their legal decree embossing vows) A religious binding is always fitting & while not compulsory has it's advantages over celibacy or "friends with benefits" to avoid the subject line that your lair didn't cultivate. I'm sorry I'm soooooooo old fashioned.

    6.) dually noted...:)

  • @Begbucks Who is Ms. Stewart? My clique? What are you on about?? More nonsense!

    The non-religious have no need of any "religious binding" - we can and do get married without clergy. Happens all the time. Marriage is a social, legal construct, not just religious.

    "my lair didn't cultivate" makes no sense. You're not using either of those words correctly at all. Stick to short, simple words. What's SSI and "legal decree embossing vows"? I don't know what you're trying to get across.

  • @Trillidotia Martha Stewart ~ you imbecile! You clique, or your club sharing the sentiment of subversive (iron fisted) intentions.

    Even as an Occultist I acknowledge there is almighty being however I choose to abide by my own destiny & volition.

    Still Atheism is a dead end street. but I respect that you know better.

    SSI = Supplemental Security Income (I don't qualify)

    Legal decree of marriage ~ my god you are elementary! & you have the gall to criticize ok as you wish.....

  • @Begbucks No, dumbass, you're not using English correctly. There is no such thing as Supplemental Security Income - I think you're trying to refer to Social Security. I don't have a clique, unless you can call 50% of the human race a clique! Embossing vows mean NOTHING. Iron fisted intentions??? Idiot. It's just feminism, just equal treatment under the law. You're not just an idiot, you're hateful and stupid.

  • @Trillidotia "No, dumbass, you're not using English correctly. There is no such thing as Supplemental Security Income"

    Really? Have you conferred with the Social Security Administration (it's a dot gov site, it's simple to find & the meta tags are foolproof. I assume you are proficient in the use of Google.)

    I think you have become a star. The question remains if you would wish for me to fully delve into your mediocrities as to enlighten you by means of several videos in your honor.

  • @Begbucks Subversive does not mean iron fisted, dumbass, and it's suspect I know better (no, I do not admit it), not respect I know.

  • @Trillidotia

    "sub·ver·sive (sb-vûrsv, -zv)

    adj.

    Intended or serving to subvert, especially intended to overthrow or undermine an established government: "Sex and creativity are often seen by dictators as subversive activities" (Erica Jong).

    n.

    One who advocates or is regarded as advocating subversion"

    Source: thefreedictionary as Daniel Webster resides two flights of stairs below.

  • @Begbucks Ah, good, you know how to look up words - now look up "iron-fisted" and notice that it has nothing to do with the word subversive, so it didn't make sense to put the phrase in parentheses.

    Feminism is subversive - hahahaha! that's a new one!

  • @Trillidotia "Feminism is subversive"

    It is & always will be.

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  • @Begbucks "Pattern invoked by the media at large"? Stop being coy and come out with it, in simple words please - what are you trying to say? If you're referring to lesbians, please say so, but I don't see a lot of "out of the closet" gay people. But so what? How is it any of your business? It isn't.

    Why not try being nice and kind for a change, instead of trying to fit all womankind into a box of your choosing. We don't need you.

  • @Trillidotia No it's just that many damsels truly seeking romance wind up lacking... if I may be pretentious in that regard..

    But I suppose you would also like to curtail procreation so it's not an issue - is it?

  • @Begbucks Damsels? You used "damsels" Forsooth, thou art an ass. Jesus, you are a pretentious idiot.

    I am not in favor of stopping reproduction - I'm not afraid of sexuality - you are! I love sex, always have, it's fun, exciting, moving, sweet, hot and I have a wonderful son to show for it!

  • @Trillidotia Yes; as in a young ladies filled with innocence that some succumb to, in the wake of spiritually corrupt (or lets say challenged) women.

    In the Master bedroom or the Queen's chamber, mutual violations of the flesh can transpire although as for myself there is no need for a domineering aspect when expressing affection by means of venereal motives, since Love is not about subduing a man as her slave but rather peaceful exhibitions of unity.

  • @Begbucks "Damsels" is about 400 years out of date. They "succumb to innocence"? You don't say.

    Master bedroom? Queen's chamber? WTF? Violations of the flesh? There's no "domineering" in a healthy sexual relationship, but you wouldn't know that, as a head-up-his-ass, still living with his mother virgin.

    Is this all a joke? Surely this is some kind of ham-handed attempt at irony. No one can be this stupid, as well as downright sick.

  • @Trillidotia I agree; I was born too late. Then I had European influence by many of the students that migrate here for a seasonal respite & needed reconditioned bikes.

    & no; just a difference of opinion.

  • @Begbucks I call bullshit on the influence on your language habits by European students - you're a poorly educated dork who's afraid of normal women, therefore hates them. That is called misogyny.

  • @Trillidotia On the contrary; I love women in all their modest (& immodest) splendor.

    But no, I can not condone activities that are not inline with my way of thinking or reflect the culture I feel comfortable in. If that be the case, so be it. But my virtues are not to be tarnished.

  • @Trillidotia Still, some could choose to gravitate to a rod or whip but that does not suit my fancy. I do not require to flog a lover into submission upon the fours or endure that level of torment in order for the plasma to flow unimpeded to the hostess..

    Sadly it does seem that yet again another pitfall is noted with the defrocking of male vigor & valor to appease conscious misgivings being an insecure object of disdain (or a dyke when reproductive "Indiscretions" are required.)

  • @Begbucks Ha - got it. You are joking around. You're just having fun at my expense. Haha. Okay, done.

  • @Trillidotia my pleasure...

    You still haven't answered my inquiry about your feeble knowledge in the use of Google on the topic of Social Security.

  • @Begbucks I'd never heard of SSI before, nor am I likely to ever have need of it, nor have I ever heard of anyone using it. Oooh, you found something I didn't know - I guess you win! Ten points to Slytherin! So, is that what you're supplementing your income with? or still living off your mother? Funny, you never mention a father... the plot thickens.

  • @Trillidotia I was brought up in a two parent household. My late father who passed away in 2010, was a middle eastern linguist fluent in various dialects of Hebrew, Arabic, Acadian, Farsi, Coptic part of some 40 in fact to name a few.

    He even authored a book though very scholarly in scope which remains in manuscript form.

  • @Begbucks So no one would publish it. If he wrote even half as badly as you, it's no wonder. A legend in his own mind, no doubt, like you. A supposedly educated man who didn't see to the proper education of his own son. Not much to brag of.

  • @Trillidotia Yes he had a publisher, in London. I admit I had never wanted to become as Dad, choosing to follow prospects in commercial garbage picking since his material delving in the Judeo-Christian turmoil did not procure security. Further my father had an emphasis which was at odds w/mine since Dad was the sort who could not sell something or market his talent very well. Such was the case when he was displeased what he attributed to a certain league that denied him Aga Khan professorship.

  • @Begbucks "Hitch" to that? as in getting hitched? I'm guessing your problem is that most women want nothing to do with you, and your panties are in a real twist about that. Real men LIKE strong, intelligent, independent women, not clinging vines. Insecure men want weak, subservient women to prop up their egos. Pitiful as well as disgusting.

    Is English your native language? Do not use words of which you're unsure or ignorant of the definitions.

  • @Trillidotia On the contrary my value system is what is "in" in Europe like Ireland & the Slovak republic to name a few. Although I dislike travel & so I remain immersed in the kettle simmering with the refuse of your credence & verve.

    Unlike most red blooded rednecks; Remember now; I retained the aspect of religion out & that is attributed due to the fact that I practice the occult although there are fundamentals that are also abated from again another video for another day.

    I'm a Yank!

  • @Begbucks Oh Jesus Christ in a sidecar - what the hell are you trying to say, little man? Your English is so bad, yet you refuse to use simple words. I am out of patience with you insisting on using words that are way, way beyond your ability. You don't make sense.

    I do understand that you're a raving, sexist, mama's boy loony. It's a very good thing for humanity that you won't be procreating.

  • @Trillidotia No, actually I can not compensate for your inability to fully comprehend the English language. I was brought up this way. I'm sorry you do not understand.

    Perhaps if you placed an emphasis on literary examples such as I, my "Gibberish" would become more clear. However that is yet another grievance I hold against the a system that dumbs down America to allow the masses so they salivate over your disgorged ideologies repackaged as freedom. How sad.

  • @Begbucks My English is excellent, as is my spelling. Your English sucks, Your vocabulary is ridiculous, trying to sound educated, even erudite, but you use words wrongly, glaringly so, over and over. It just makes you look even more stupid. Anyone with an 8th grade education, even 5th, should be laughing at you. You use big words, but don't know what they mean - dumb, dumb, dumb.

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  • @Begbucks I'm not your dear. And it's a culture "which", not who - a culture is a thing, not a person. Compelling a fit back to a rubric - what? Geez, another homeschooler who can't read or write intelligibly. And now you're making up words. What do you imagine a "phychie" is?

  • @Trillidotia I know you aren't but I shall persist. You see; it's akin to the English girl exclaiming "love" at the end of communication even to whom she isn't. It's a term. But I do apologize for the culture shock on your end as mine..

  • @Begbucks No, it's common to sign "Love" at the bottom of a letter if you do in fact love the recipient; otherwise, it should be signed another way. Love does in fact mean "love". There are all kinds of love, but I guess you don't have much experience with that.

    So in your world, what is phychie? I think it's a made-up word - prove me wrong. It doesn't occur in English, not in the last few centuries at least.

  • @Trillidotia Aha, keep going. Did I ever imply I wanted to violate you in any way?

    No, so refrain from such concerns.

    btw if I may interject; the Calvary part of my 1399 subscribers (Some are composed of women too) V.S. your "1" that follows my every whim is on to us. Though I appreciate their steadfast homage in that regard.

  • @Begbucks What? Like I care. I don't want subscribers. What a shallow little bitch you are.

  • @Trillidotia Regardless of what you think off me; I have stumbled upon a system that NASA & DARPA use which allow me to record & analyze telepathy from spoken audio (I have videos to back my thesis up.)

    In my findings I know, by large what women want. What makes them tick, How peaceful serenity, safety & honesty is more important than a stud to articulate the vixen. This while all cool, takes a back seat to old fashioned values.

    Likewise; when I find the one. I shall hold true to my ideals.

  • @Trillidotia Yes, dear; Hitching as defined when the male form commingles with the female vessel in holy (or unholy) matrimony which often facilitates a consensual convergence upon one another coupled with traditional values for eternal unity & bliss.

    But alas; common sense, aptitude, vivacious homemaking with strong, willful intent is preciously what I admire!, exactly what your political affinity has counter achieved & admonished thru the pretense of independence.

  • @Begbucks No, you are not in fact using "hitching" correctly, or much of anything else. I don't pretend to independence; I stand on my own two feet, and am fully half of my marriage - it's a true partnership, just like my mother had, and my sisters. We're not doormats, and our children are happy and successful - what more could we want?

    Vivacious homemaking- what a joke. House work is like stringing beads on a string with no knot in the end. Whoopee...

  • @Trillidotia I see you are very much so...

    Firmly positioned; well rooted upon a pedestal with it's base precariously perched over a precipice... lol

    As for success - define personal accomplishments or the merit of the word?

    As for your last epitaph; my dear mother is in vehement disagreement.

  • @Trillidotia No I suppose there in no harm if you were a robot but as a human being this detracts much from original doctrines of intent. What was sold as a right to work, equal pay, race equality, etc., has swelled to a monster of control just as those oppression's that were attempted to be alleviated by the very deploy of collective reasoning & unity.

  • @Begbucks What "doctrines of intent" are you referring to? Your last sentence was such a mishmash of nonsense cloaked as erudition I can't respond to it. To make a word plural, add 's' or 'es'; only in rare cases is apostrophe 's' used, as in women's or men's, when the word is made plural by changing a vowel. Didn't you learn this by 2nd or 3rd grade?

  • @Trillidotia It's a manifesto or plan of dogmas, a foundation; if you may by which your social structure in based on however inaccurate in scope given the evolution of the Rainbow Coalition, yet another euphemism for collective reasoning & apathy toward individual self awareness.

    As for punctuation; I admit I'm often limited by 500 characters, however I applaud your efforts as trivial as they may be to subterfuge the conversation.

  • @Begbucks Subterfuge is a noun, not a verb, and is never used as such. There are no "doctrines of intent". There are no such things. More nonsensical gibberish. You should have gone to school. Of COURSE you were homeschooled. Mommy didn't do well by you.

  • @Trillidotia "There are no "doctrines of intent". There are no such things. More nonsensical gibberish."

    To each is own.

    Perhaps if the impetuous & sanguine matriarch tones down that contemptuous rhetoric, we can restore to a more fruitful discussion ~ shall we?.

  • @Begbucks Name one - the title please - of one of these "doctrines of intent" you referred to. I'm fascinated.

    You're not using the word matriarch correctly - I'm hardly that. I have one child, who is still a child, and that's it. Mother, yes, matriarch, not hardly.

    Start writing in words of which you know the meaning, and use modern English CORRECTLY, and maybe I'll stop correcting you.

  • @Trillidotia Perhaps you should Man up to your claims about "There is no such thing as Supplemental Security Income"

    I gather; you want to assimilate the role of a Man don't you? So please cease acting like a winy concubine when you are proved wrong.

    ...ok?

    At any rate; Be a good mother.

  • @Begbucks Concubine? Hah! No, I don't want to be a man - for one thing, men can't have multiple orgasms, but women can, and do. No way would I trade that. I can have it all, and do, all that I really want and need. I have few complaints. Life is great.

    You, virginal, prudish mama's boy, have no place advising me; you're just a sour, badly educated, narrow, frightened, stupid man/boy.

  • @Trillidotia As long as you have a corybantic disposition & find yourself deeply indulged - pun intended; I can't hold a rod to that dossier ~ can I?

    Now conversely; do you believe in telepathy?

  • oh no. this is Fail. she's singing in her wonderful voice and then that dog just says ruff ruff and rudely interrupts her. what kind of dog does that?!

  • this is so weird. ruff ruff

  • try the new doggy song for MALAKII entitled BITCH

    IT'S AMAZING!

  • Keith Richards brought me here. Really.

  • I'm going to be hated for this but I once thought retarded lyrics only existed in modern times. I was wrong!

  • @jakyboy256 And i thought retarded comments like yours only existed in Stupid Ville! oh well, i was wrong!

  • @jakyboy256 It's a kids song, what do you expect?