Questions for You, You Bloody "Firework"!
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@ThisIsTheRenegade A. In the words of Billie Piper "Because I want to, because I want to."
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Q1: Lasers. Although that wouldn't work so well on corners.
Q2: The line should be drawn at pests, like rats, mosquitos and Jedward.
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Grant. Cars with cushions on the front. That is all my friend.
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Oh my god. The girl voice creeped me out so much! Seems like I'm the only one but maybe me being alone in the dark at 2 am explains it :)
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hmm. i feel like a plastic bag. don't you? it sounded like you were being sarcastic...
(sarcasm)
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@TMOMify :D
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well i guess we consider ourselves as dominant on this earth... so animals are at our disposal...is one view indeed some say that age is not a kindness and those really old and ill who want to go should be allowed to rather than taking up hospital beds, medication, machines and time when they'd have rather died long before they shat themselves every day and could do nothing about it....its not a pretty topic :S wow i think i shall go eat a cookie now :/
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How to stop people from geting hit by cars on the roads...hm...tell the not to bloody walk on the bloody roads...then maybe thay wouldent be bloody anymore :3
Were do you draw the line when it comes to "offensive" jokes??
JIMMAY1993 11 months ago
@JIMMAY1993 Offensive jokes are the best, they provoke a reaction and stick in the mind. In my opinion it's worse to be forgetable than offensive. There are many jokes I've told and heard that I'd never repeat on here because Id probably get death threats, but really anything is fair game, it just depends on the context, I.E. Even I think it's sick to be making jokes about Japan and will continue to do so for another 7.3 years.
TMOMify 11 months ago
What do are some of your music tastes range from.
Myself, from the states, have grown to like a lot of bands from the UK, and do you feel the same way, but vice versa?
legogaara 11 months ago
@legogaara You know, I've got a really eclectic taste. I'm a big fan of 80's music, but really anything aside heavy really heavy rock, or the lame american-pop/rap crap... you know a decent pop song that has two or three verses, then "breaks down" into some awful rap that doesn't fit. British music is good, but has started to sound the same... we have a lot of very strong female vocalists, but they appear to be following a performance pattern. At the moment I'm really loving film scores.
TMOMify 11 months ago 2
@TMOMify Thanks for the reply,
One obscure taste i have, is 50's house music. it's just on of those things that I've grown up on listening and never grew out of.
legogaara 11 months ago
@legogaara I've been listening to a lot of John Schroeder recently, have a listen to this watch?v=AoUcMCnaLx4 .... awesome.
TMOMify 11 months ago