I'm pretty damn fat...morbidly obese, even. I don't ride around in any sort of electric carts. I go for walks - real walks - just about every day. I eat less than most of my skinny friends. So yeah....stereotype much? do you try to lose weight though? for heatlh reasons especially? I go through phases...sometimes I try to lose weight, sometimes I'm fine. Either way I don't gluttonize on a regular basis.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Master_ShakeXXX"]
Every day I see these grotesque bags of lard bounding about, being pushed around in wheelchairs by their brainwashed and slavishly devoted "loved" ones, riding around in little motorized carts (which are designed for people with ACTUAL problems like the elderly and handicapped, so why are YOU using it fatty?), and I can't help but throw up in my mouth a little bit at the mere sight of them.
These people have 100% control over what they eat, yet instead they choose a life, if you can even call it that, of putridness. They claim that they can't control it, that it is an illness. Well that's about as big a joke as an alcoholic crying about how he/she has a uncontrollable disease while they joyously pour a bottle of Jim Beam down their throat. This sort of disgusting lifestyle should be considered a crime! Opinions?
GrayF0X786
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I'm pretty damn fat...morbidly obese, even. I don't ride around in any sort of electric carts. I go for walks - real walks - just about every day. I eat less than most of my skinny friends. So yeah....stereotype much?Every day I see these grotesque bags of lard bounding about, being pushed around in wheelchairs by their brainwashed and slavishly devoted "loved" ones, riding around in little motorized carts (which are designed for people with ACTUAL problems like the elderly and handicapped, so why are YOU using it fatty?), and I can't help but throw up in my mouth a little bit at the mere sight of them.
These people have 100% control over what they eat, yet instead they choose a life, if you can even call it that, of putridness. They claim that they can't control it, that it is an illness. Well that's about as big a joke as an alcoholic crying about how he/she has a uncontrollable disease while they joyously pour a bottle of Jim Beam down their throat. This sort of disgusting lifestyle should be considered a crime! Opinions?
Master_ShakeXXX
So now we're going so far as to say both rap and poetry require no talent? Wow...I think about it like this: The vast majority of rappers are not musicians. They are poets (I use the term loosely). The producer literally writes all / majority of the "music" (again I use the term loosely). Very few would I consider talented.
Guitarists on the other hand are just as varied. There are crappy power chord guitarists, virtuosic guitarists, etc. The producer usually doesn't write the music but definitely contributes to a varying degree beyond mixing the recording.
I woud say guitarists are more talented but there are exceptions.
Boddicker
Sadly I can answer this question...they're all very similar, but I'd say one. Why? Because #000001 is as close to absolute black as you can get in HTML, and I always like my text to be black.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"]
[QUOTE="wis3boi"]
On a scale of one to ten, what is your favorite color of the alphabet?
wis3boi
:lol: touche
I was slightly incorrect in my wording. You can have #000000 (absolute black), but you said 1-10 so I omitted zero.Nightmare at 20,000 Feet? Richard Matheson is awesome, and that was an awesome episode. Also I don't know why since it really wasn't an amazing episode, but Living Doll comes to mind as one I liked.The one where the gremlin is outside the airplane and the one with the guy who likes to read books and breaks his glasses.
Bigboss232
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