Well you either don't know the meaning of the two words or you don't know many Yahtzee fans. I am almost completely certain that most of them are /b/tards which means they are likely to be unwitting and niggardly.
Is it the real yahtzee? (Yahtzee takes over the world spoilers.)
#16
Posted 21 August 2008 - 05:41 AM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Aug 21 2008, 11:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I thought I knew what both of those words meant, but I can't see how they would be applied to Yahtzee fans.
Well you either don't know the meaning of the two words or you don't know many Yahtzee fans. I am almost completely certain that most of them are /b/tards which means they are likely to be unwitting and niggardly.
"I felt insulted until I realized that the people trying to mock me were the same intellectual titans who claimed that people would be thrown out of skyscrapers and feudalism would be re-institutionalized if service cartels don't keep getting political favors and regulations are cut down to only a few thousand pages worth, that being able to take a walk in the park is worth driving your nation's economy into the ground, that sexual orientation is a choice that can be changed at a whim, that problems caused by having institutions can be solved by introducing more institutions or strengthening the existing ones that are causing the problems, and many more profound pearls of wisdom. I no longer feel insulted because I now feel grateful for being alive and witnessing such deep conclusions from my fellows."
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
#19
Posted 22 August 2008 - 01:11 AM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Aug, 12:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Go back to your shrimp and barbie and leave the big people to discuss important things.
Yer cause this is seriously something important to discuss. bahahahahaha dont ya love stereotyping.
I pooped a hammer. I pooped a cornish game hen.
#21
Posted 22 August 2008 - 05:15 AM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Aug 22 2008, 07:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I wouldn't say love, but I have been known to employ it to put idiots down from time to time, yes.
I have to agree with you, my good fellow. Want some tea and crumpets? Lorry! sweets! United Kingdom! Winchester! Slaves! Ironic abolishment of slave! Football! Rugby! More Tea!
Just to name a few. The stereotyping competition is a fierce one where only the younger nation can really win. Less things to stereotype in the end.
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#24
Posted 22 August 2008 - 12:34 PM
QUOTE (Ocelot @ Aug 22 2008, 04:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This seems to be getting off topic....
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#25
Posted 22 August 2008 - 04:11 PM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Aug 22 2008, 09:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What do you mean by ironic?
I meant, one of the most active countries in slavery and then the abolishment of slavery. That came from Britain, didn't it?
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#26
Posted 23 August 2008 - 07:24 AM
Yes, that is part of our history from a less enlightened time. We shipped people from Africa to work as slaves on plantations in the West Indies. We then abolished that practice in 1807. I afraid I see no inherent irony. Reversal of policy is not ironic.
And the word is 'abolition', not 'abolishment'.
And the word is 'abolition', not 'abolishment'.
This post has been edited by AdamM: 23 August 2008 - 07:25 AM
#27
Posted 23 August 2008 - 10:51 AM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Aug 22 2008, 12:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Maggot4Life @ Aug 21 2008, 08:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
haha u said niggar... dly. i dont even see why that appeals to me. Seriously kids. Don't do drugs.
Go back to your shrimp and barbie and leave the big people to discuss important things.
I rest my case.
"I felt insulted until I realized that the people trying to mock me were the same intellectual titans who claimed that people would be thrown out of skyscrapers and feudalism would be re-institutionalized if service cartels don't keep getting political favors and regulations are cut down to only a few thousand pages worth, that being able to take a walk in the park is worth driving your nation's economy into the ground, that sexual orientation is a choice that can be changed at a whim, that problems caused by having institutions can be solved by introducing more institutions or strengthening the existing ones that are causing the problems, and many more profound pearls of wisdom. I no longer feel insulted because I now feel grateful for being alive and witnessing such deep conclusions from my fellows."
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
#28
Posted 24 August 2008 - 05:40 AM
QUOTE (AdamM @ Aug 23 2008, 10:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes, that is part of our history from a less enlightened time. We shipped people from Africa to work as slaves on plantations in the West Indies. We then abolished that practice in 1807. I afraid I see no inherent irony. Reversal of policy is not ironic.
And the word is 'abolition', not 'abolishment'.
And the word is 'abolition', not 'abolishment'.
No, you're right. Though, I think if it has been a while since I read the word I think I can be excused.
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