11839 pts ยท February 4, 2012
Origami with carrots
Um, thanks, but I won't be needing that
Great film, and turning out to be really prescient
Yessir, THAT'S a guitar solo!
Tomatoes are picked when they're a lot harder than you would in your own garden. They ripen on the way to market.
Absolutely, No means No. Always. But what OneMoreLime is talking about is when Yes means No, or should have been taken as No, or when the question shouldn't have been asked in the first place.
Okay, millenial
At last, someone who didn't learn about WWII from Hollywood
Loved this character, and thought it was superbly played
Just a spoonful of "sugar".... now I get it
I feel like it's probably very important to put each of those parts in in the right order
That's actually a really good point. So you can tell a lot about someone by how they react to this realization. Either a) this is interesting because this is a new perspective for me, or b) this is unsettling because it's not the worldview I'm familiar and comfortable with. Especially funny that they think media representing multiple points of view is the propaganda.
Yes, but if you know that, you better believe they know it too. And they're in a position to do something about it. They're planning; but patriotic Americans will have to stop them.
Now I wish I had a tail
Since the quote is attributed to "The Vietnamese Farmer" and not an actual person I read it as an archetype, that we were meant to read the meme as allegory.
Does it matter if it's fake? How can you be sure it is? Seems like it's true; and seems like the kind of thing that has probably been said many times in Vietnamese taverns, around stoves and dinner tables over the last six decades. Maybe without the well-written poignancy, but still.
Was gonna say. Why no gloves?
Well, then you'd miss the really good bits of the province
That can't be him, it's his not evil twin
Thanks for introducing me to this guy, just spent half the evening youtubing him
What problem will this solve, exactly?Public servants aren't in their roles to mold the citizens, they're there to serve them.
I climb there. The really nice mountains aren't visible from the highway.
Lots of guns. LOTS. They just don't use them in dick-measuring contests.
The Texas of Canada: small towns; big egos. Some jerks; mostly nice. And prettier than any US state by a factor of 10.
Oh, well, there's your problem. You bought a Ford. Doug Ford.
Oh sure, when ICE decieve immigrants, it's fair ball, but when THESE people try it, it's a big deal
Don't fall for the hysterical conservative BS. Every place has supply problems with healthcare, even the US (where they solved it by limiting availability for expensive treatments to the very wealthy). The Canadian system works... eventually. And for simple stuff it works really well.And everybody's tax dollars are used wastefully. It's almost part of the definition of tax dollars.As a veteran, I'm kinda glad we're ramping up military spending; but also pissed off that it's necessary.
Sometimes the most obvious jokes are the best. :)
I agree in principle; in practice I'm not sure a single state solution is achievable. Even a two-state solution is slipping further and further away.
Hollywood is completely incapable of casting a plain or ugly person in a role that specifically calls for it. Charlize Theron in Monster? America Ferrera in Ugly Betty? I never properly got the whole premise of The Truth About Cats and Dogs (plain girl struggles with insecurity in the shadow of her hot neighbour) because Janeane Garofalo and Uma Thurman are equally pretty as far as I can see - sure, willowy blonde is nice, but it's not the only way to be attractive.
Origami with carrots
Um, thanks, but I won't be needing that
Great film, and turning out to be really prescient
Yessir, THAT'S a guitar solo!
Tomatoes are picked when they're a lot harder than you would in your own garden. They ripen on the way to market.
Absolutely, No means No. Always. But what OneMoreLime is talking about is when Yes means No, or should have been taken as No, or when the question shouldn't have been asked in the first place.
Okay, millenial
At last, someone who didn't learn about WWII from Hollywood
Loved this character, and thought it was superbly played
Just a spoonful of "sugar".... now I get it
I feel like it's probably very important to put each of those parts in in the right order
That's actually a really good point. So you can tell a lot about someone by how they react to this realization. Either a) this is interesting because this is a new perspective for me, or b) this is unsettling because it's not the worldview I'm familiar and comfortable with.
Especially funny that they think media representing multiple points of view is the propaganda.
Yes, but if you know that, you better believe they know it too. And they're in a position to do something about it. They're planning; but patriotic Americans will have to stop them.
Now I wish I had a tail
Since the quote is attributed to "The Vietnamese Farmer" and not an actual person I read it as an archetype, that we were meant to read the meme as allegory.
Does it matter if it's fake? How can you be sure it is? Seems like it's true; and seems like the kind of thing that has probably been said many times in Vietnamese taverns, around stoves and dinner tables over the last six decades. Maybe without the well-written poignancy, but still.
Was gonna say. Why no gloves?
Well, then you'd miss the really good bits of the province
That can't be him, it's his not evil twin
Thanks for introducing me to this guy, just spent half the evening youtubing him
What problem will this solve, exactly?
Public servants aren't in their roles to mold the citizens, they're there to serve them.
I climb there. The really nice mountains aren't visible from the highway.
Lots of guns. LOTS. They just don't use them in dick-measuring contests.
The Texas of Canada: small towns; big egos. Some jerks; mostly nice. And prettier than any US state by a factor of 10.
Oh, well, there's your problem. You bought a Ford. Doug Ford.
Oh sure, when ICE decieve immigrants, it's fair ball, but when THESE people try it, it's a big deal
Don't fall for the hysterical conservative BS. Every place has supply problems with healthcare, even the US (where they solved it by limiting availability for expensive treatments to the very wealthy). The Canadian system works... eventually. And for simple stuff it works really well.
And everybody's tax dollars are used wastefully. It's almost part of the definition of tax dollars.
As a veteran, I'm kinda glad we're ramping up military spending; but also pissed off that it's necessary.
Sometimes the most obvious jokes are the best. :)
I agree in principle; in practice I'm not sure a single state solution is achievable. Even a two-state solution is slipping further and further away.
Hollywood is completely incapable of casting a plain or ugly person in a role that specifically calls for it. Charlize Theron in Monster? America Ferrera in Ugly Betty? I never properly got the whole premise of The Truth About Cats and Dogs (plain girl struggles with insecurity in the shadow of her hot neighbour) because Janeane Garofalo and Uma Thurman are equally pretty as far as I can see - sure, willowy blonde is nice, but it's not the only way to be attractive.