Social WR lounge 265: Rigging the game.

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That reminds me. A bar I go to has an art installation in the washroom. The company providing them is called Newad. I realize to them it's a portmanteau of new and ad but every time I see it I think N-E-Wad.
 
You are relentless with this shit. <Lmaoo> Be glad to know I inadvertently blurted out the L word over the weekend in a moment where the blood wasn't flowing to the head that my fucking brain is located. I wish it was lesbians.
The L-word?

love?
 
I hate the poll question. Sorry.
BWR is a great guy on the whole and I know nothing of his mod performance but the pillow thing is just sad all 'round although it appears to have positive knock on effects so it's all good on balance, IMHO. Now, before I read the next 12 odd pages and likely missed as many of the last thread, who wants to catch me up? What have I missed?

It had all the good elements of the forum aside from some of the shade thrown at BWR. Was supposed to just be fun.
 
Scar should've been in greatest villains discussion too.

Scar became the first Disney villain to successfully explicitly murder someone. The Lion King – dubbed the studio's darkest film at the time of its release – was unprecedented in terms of its serious themes; namely guilt, murder, treachery, revenge and death, specifically the on-screen assassination of one of the film's heroes.

As a character, Scar has garnered widespread acclaim from film critics, who greeted Irons' vocal performance with equal enthusiasm. However, the character's violence, dark color palette and allegedly effeminate mannerisms were initially met with mild controversy. Scar's mannerisms and voice, according to Nightmare on Main Street author Mark Edmundson, resemble "a cultivated, world-weary, gay man."

ComingSoon's Joshua Starnes hailed Scar as "the best part of the film." Starnes continued, "He switches so quickly and easily from campy to deadly its like a showcase for how to do an over-the-top villain right." Roger Ebert described Scar as "one of the great ones."

James Berardinelli of ReelViews remarked, "Gone is the buffoonery that has marked the recent trio of Ursula, Gaston, and Jafar," writing, "Scar is a sinister figure, given to acid remarks and cunning villainy. The cold-hearted manner in which he causes Mufasa's death lets us know that this is not a lion to be trifled with."
Well, I didn't mean you you. It was just intended to draw a contrast between my bf and myself but I can switch from campy to violent in a split second, like Scar in the Lion King. :) I'd rather just be a happy little homo all the time but the world is too ruthless to allow for that shit, and I don't mean in a mere physical sense.
 
Scar should've been in greatest villains discussion too.

Scar became the first Disney villain to successfully explicitly murder someone. The Lion King – dubbed the studio's darkest film at the time of its release – was unprecedented in terms of its serious themes; namely guilt, murder, treachery, revenge and death, specifically the on-screen assassination of one of the film's heroes.

As a character, Scar has garnered widespread acclaim from film critics, who greeted Irons' vocal performance with equal enthusiasm. However, the character's violence, dark color palette and allegedly effeminate mannerisms were initially met with mild controversy. Scar's mannerisms and voice, according to Nightmare on Main Street author Mark Edmundson, resemble "a cultivated, world-weary, gay man."

ComingSoon's Joshua Starnes hailed Scar as "the best part of the film." Starnes continued, "He switches so quickly and easily from campy to deadly its like a showcase for how to do an over-the-top villain right." Roger Ebert described Scar as "one of the great ones."

James Berardinelli of ReelViews remarked, "Gone is the buffoonery that has marked the recent trio of Ursula, Gaston, and Jafar," writing, "Scar is a sinister figure, given to acid remarks and cunning villainy. The cold-hearted manner in which he causes Mufasa's death lets us know that this is not a lion to be trifled with."
Mufasa deserved it for being an idiot.
 
I figure it's "lickmyballs", unless he and I have a different L-word.

Nah, that doesn't require any type of verbal communication and spontaneously happens all the time when we're around each other. It's really quite ridiculous how often we're randomly pulling each other's shorts down. It's non-stop dick 'n balls on demand, a god damn disgrace.

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Nah, that doesn't require any type of verbal communication and spontaneously happens all the time when we're around each other. It's really quite ridiculous how often we're randomly pulling each other's shorts down. It's non-stop dick 'n balls on demand, a god damn disgrace.

<Dany07>
I've had more than one gay friend tell me how great it is to be with another guy by describing that kind of thing. It almost feels unfortunate that I just don't love the cock.
 
It seems to me that the destination for a lot of debate here is getting the person you are arguing with to admit to being or appearing as a hypocrite which is boring.
You're right - hypocrisy is ridiculously overrated on here.

We often get weird meta-threads where an OP is outraged that someone else doesn't hold x belief that's supposedly consistent with y belief (though it's usually not), despite the OP caring about neither x nor y himself.
 
You're right - hypocrisy is ridiculously overrated on here.

We often get weird meta-threads where an OP is outraged that someone else doesn't hold x belief that's supposedly consistent with y belief (though it's usually not), despite the OP caring about neither x nor y himself.
"I bet none of the LEFTISTS on this site will condemn this"
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I hate the poll question. Sorry.
BWR is a great guy on the whole and I know nothing of his mod performance but the pillow thing is just sad all 'round although it appears to have positive knock on effects so it's all good on balance, IMHO. Now, before I read the next 12 odd pages and likely missed as many of the last thread, who wants to catch me up? What have I missed?
From what I understand and I could be wrong BWRs ego couldn’t handle that he lost an internet poll, and here we are now
 
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