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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 9:48 am
I used to have piercings, my parents flipped out and made me take them out. Lamers. stare
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 11:48 am
[Q] Prince Albert! Woo! Anyway, serious note, any smart person would take out all their piercings before going to an airport. stare I had to fly the very next day after I got my piercing surprised There was no way I was taking it out, and I made sure they knew it was there before I walked through the metal detector, but it didn't set it off 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 2:57 pm
You have a prince albert?
... How old are you again? -cocks brow-
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 8:19 pm
[Q] You have a prince albert? ... How old are you again? -cocks brow- .... No. I was talking about my cartalidge, idiot. If you read my first post in here, I say I only have one.
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 5:17 am
"Cartilage." Please don't call people idiots while you can't spell words.
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 7:26 am
JoVo "Cartilage." Please don't call people idiots while you can't spell words. I've said before that I consider myself an idiot as well. It takes one to know one, doesn't it?
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 8:08 am
Nusumi I've said before that I consider myself an idiot as well. It takes one to know one, doesn't it? I realize now why you misspell so many words: you're not speaking English at all. An idiot is a person of profound mental retardation having a mental age below three years and generally being unable to learn connected speech or guard against common dangers. You are obviously not this, so why would you consider yourself to be something you are not? How presumptuous of you!
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 8:24 am
JoVo Nusumi I've said before that I consider myself an idiot as well. It takes one to know one, doesn't it? I realize now why you misspell so many words: you're not speaking English at all. An idiot is a person of profound mental retardation having a mental age below three years and generally being unable to learn connected speech or guard against common dangers. You are obviously not this, so why would you consider yourself to be something you are not? How presumptuous of you! Well, for one, you're making me sound like one 3nodding Also I'm using the everyday term of idiot, not the literal meaning..
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 10:30 am
Nusumi JoVo Nusumi I've said before that I consider myself an idiot as well. It takes one to know one, doesn't it? I realize now why you misspell so many words: you're not speaking English at all. An idiot is a person of profound mental retardation having a mental age below three years and generally being unable to learn connected speech or guard against common dangers. You are obviously not this, so why would you consider yourself to be something you are not? How presumptuous of you! Well, for one, you're making me sound like one 3nodding Also I'm using the everyday term of idiot, not the literal meaning.. Those 'everyday' meanings are pure evil to the English dictionary. Because of these common mistakes, dictionaries now proclaim words with incorrect meanings. For example, idiot. Which now has a second meaning of a foolish or stupid person. Soon we will be speaking a vernacular language based off of proper English.
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 11:26 am
Metabolic Those 'everyday' meanings are pure evil to the English dictionary. Because of these common mistakes, dictionaries now proclaim words with incorrect meanings. For example, idiot. Which now has a second meaning of a foolish or stupid person. Soon we will be speaking a vernacular language based off of proper English. Undoubtedly. Still, it's best to avoid using the colloquial definitions of words, unless you don't mind being misunderstood by someone outside of your linguistic region. Dictionaries assemble all the definitions of words as they are used in very varied regions on our planet. One particular example of this is the word "while." Most English speakers will understand "while" to mean "during" or "at the same time as." Unfortunately, some poor folk in the British Isles understood the word to mean "until." This was very bad for them when the British government put up signs at railroad crossings that warned pedestrians not to cross while the lights were flashing. After a number of accidents and deaths had occurred, the British government decided to use a different word. sweatdrop As one of my favorite authors on the English language once said, "Ain't may be in the dictionary, but that doesn't make it correct."
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 10:19 pm
Keithing Permanent things, I always live to regret. I don't have any, because I know I'll pick something so utterly stupid and I'll want it removed. Piercings are the same story. BTW, Nusumi, what guage is it? Whatever you do don't get cartilage punched or scapeled. They aren't fun. Hmm, I thought I posted this Thursday, but: How are piercings the same story? Most aren't really all that permanent.
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 10:54 pm
tahariel Keithing Anytime. "Sir, please remove all metal objects from your person and place them in the basket. All of them, sir." Thus, it was over a PA that the the Homeland Security Threat Advisory raised to an odd shade of mauve. Or was it lavender? probably perriwinkle...they like that I think there's only one r. tahariel i don't know. i think that piercings and tattoos are kind of a way for people to prove to themselves that they can stand the pain. and then they always have something there to remind themselves that, yeah, they could stand it...and even get through it, and screw the people who said they couldn't... maybe... sweatdrop I dunno. I did it for that, and for fashion. And because I hate people thinking I'm straight. I just have the one earlobe( right). I was pissed at myself for not doing it sooner, because it hardly hurt at all. I keep having to poke it open, though...
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 10:57 pm
Catspaw I used to have piercings, my parents flipped out and made me take them out. Lamers. stare So ignore them.
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 9:26 am
Vague Catspaw I used to have piercings, my parents flipped out and made me take them out. Lamers. stare So ignore them. At the time I couldn't. I can now though, and I am totally going to get them re-done. The best piercing place in town is right between a strip club and a porn shop, across the street from an art supply store. I love that corner. heart
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 7:08 pm
Vague Hmm, I thought I posted this Thursday, but: How are piercings the same story? Most aren't really all that permanent. They aren't permanent. It was a matter of me assuming people understood again. Piercings can reject or get caught on things, leaving scars (of which I have enough). In addition to that they just wouldn't suit my personality. It either looks overdone, or a feeble attempt, on my part to look at least vaguely in tune with modern culture. I've entertained the idea of getting pierced before, but I realized that they never look good on me. Maybe I'll change my mind, but it doesn't look like something I'll do any time soon. Remember, I'm the prude and neurotic one. sweatdrop
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