I remember my last interaction with a homeless person. He was an old black guy and I taught him to play Abalone. He enjoyed it and said, very enthusiastically, that it was a game. Then I bought him breakfast at Subway. Classic Llave. Classic Amaury.
52!% this. I absolutely hate to complain to the point that I used to never say a thing even when my order in a restaurant was completely wrong, so I know how it feels to not want to be confrontational. Then I realized that regardless of who is serving me, even (and perhaps especially) if he or she is a friend of mine, I deserve to get what I'm paying for. Also: That's not a hideous defect, that's a printing error. Well, it's both. Anyway, save it for a while and it might be worth more than you paid for it. Probably not, but I know for a fact that my double-covered copy of The Phantom Menace Issue 1 is worth quite a bit.
Adding /s to the end of your post is a pretty obvious way to of indicating sarcasm. You might also want to try the ever popular "loljk."
If you don't mean for something to be taken seriously, then don't make it look serious.
Try craigslist.
Not even then.
Why would you name a leopard Leopard? This isn't Pokemon.
I don't think he's talking about women hating or being afraid of "all men," but rather the collective group known as "men." Although you make a good point even in that context, there is a distinction that I would actually expect a smart person like you to understand. Yes, but you're forgetting that the vast majority of humans are stupid; unbelievably so, in fact. Why else would we still have serious creationists, image macros like the ones Digital Atlas is taking a stand against here, every politician in the world, and twerking? It's because us humans are all goddamn morons. Yes, even you and I and everyone in this thread who's making all these super intelligent posts.
I was going to just write this off as something that I agree with wholeheartedly and then leave the thread, but then I came to this sentence: Believe it or not, I have had people be afraid of me. Not just little kids with the whole "stranger danger" thing either, but grown men and women who were smaller and/or weaker than me who I could tell from a number of behavioral traits were scared to death (or at least reasonably intimidated for fear) that I might mug/rape/kill/etc. them. Making someone scared like that is one of the worst feelings I can imagine and even though this isn't quite the same, I'm glad you put it like that. It made the whole post hit home for me a lot more. That said, do you mind if I copy/paste this elsewhere? It's a good message and I don't think I could put it better than you have. A lot of things are memes, though. A meme is just an idea that, by virtue of what it is, has a tendency to spread. In fact, I bet I could make a case that most ideas are memes. Atheism is a meme. All religions, by the very nature of what they are, are memes. Civil rights are not only a meme, but a damn good one. Your message here, because it seems like multiple people who have read this are going to work toward spreading it, could be considered a meme.
That's not grammar, that's stylistic writing. Do you even- uh... ah fuck it.
There were 84 that weren't theirs. Do you even math?
Just how much anime have you seen? You can't say that kind of thing and consider it accurate unless you've seen every anime ever.
I don't like him. The original Llave was way better.
Hey, Duke Nukem Forever took way longer tha-Oh. Well, Bioshock Infinite took about that long and it turned out amazingly.
Did you play the DS version or one of the crappy ports?
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Okay, there's no way you're that dense.
Yeah, seriously. It's been telling me to stab an old friend of mine's girlfriend for quite a while. It says I'll get to see mother if I do.
I dare you to find anything supernatural about Gundam, Lucky Star, Robotech, or Cowboy Bebop. Except that's not supernatural. The monsters summoned are holograms, which can exist in real life. There are supernatural things about Yu-Gi-Oh!, but that isn't one of them.