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Epic Racist Moment on Game Show
>> ^longde:
I'm curious as to how you know these people's life stories, so much so that you are sure they've never achieved anything of which to be proud? Could it be that you are making a shallow judgment about theim based on their appearance and musical choices? I have to say that I find your blatant snap-prejudice more detestable than some alleged poser's stance.
>> ^Enzoblue:
>> ^longde:
Yeah, how dare those 's have some pride and hold their heads high. Why the nerve? Don't they know their place, dammit!?!?
....Obama's the worst one, I tells ya....>> ^Enzoblue:
I think what this guy is truly objecting to, (if he had the IQ to work it out in his head), is the black man's sense of entitlement which can be over-bearing in some. I read recently about the difference between self-esteem and self-image. Self-esteem coming from good deeds that make positive changes in your world, (that a stereotypical ghetto black man doesn't have), vs self-image that the stereotypical black man is over-flowing with.
You do see this boisterous in your face self-image a lot, just walking down the street with their heads held high, daring anyone to challenge them. The mistake, however, is to lump all blacks in this category and assume that all blacks with their heads held high are doing so to compensate for low self-image, which this guy is doing.
Having pride and holding your head high when you've done nothing to be proud of except perfecting the appearance of being an original gangsta or playa or whatever is detestable. That's what I'm saying. Self-esteem comes from within and can only be obtained by good deeds and caring and empathy. Self-image is a facade, (what you think other people think of you), and is easily faked.
If you agree that holding your head high because you hold 3 jobs to put your kid brother through school and holding your head high because you have a gun in your pocket are two different things, then you'll understand what I'm saying. Those two different attitudes are visibly noticeable too.
Epic Racist Moment on Game Show
No, I got that part. I'm just wondering how does one distinguish a "stereotypical" black man from one who simply likes hip hop styles?
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^longde:
I'm curious as to how you know these people's life stories, so much so that you are sure they've never achieved anything of which to be proud? Could it be that you are making a shallow judgment about theim based on their appearance and musical choices? I have to say that I find your blatant snap-prejudice more detestable than some alleged poser's stance.
>> ^Enzoblue:
>> ^longde:
Yeah, how dare those 's have some pride and hold their heads high. Why the nerve? Don't they know their place, dammit!?!?
....Obama's the worst one, I tells ya....>> ^Enzoblue:
I think what this guy is truly objecting to, (if he had the IQ to work it out in his head), is the black man's sense of entitlement which can be over-bearing in some. I read recently about the difference between self-esteem and self-image. Self-esteem coming from good deeds that make positive changes in your world, (that a stereotypical ghetto black man doesn't have), vs self-image that the stereotypical black man is over-flowing with.
You do see this boisterous in your face self-image a lot, just walking down the street with their heads held high, daring anyone to challenge them. The mistake, however, is to lump all blacks in this category and assume that all blacks with their heads held high are doing so to compensate for low self-image, which this guy is doing.
Having pride and holding your head high when you've done nothing to be proud of except perfecting the appearance of being an original gangsta or playa or whatever is detestable. That's what I'm saying. Self-esteem comes from within and can only be obtained by good deeds and caring and empathy. Self-image is a facade, (what you think other people think of you), and is easily faked.
I think you missed the part where Enzo said "stereotypical black man".
Epic Racist Moment on Game Show
>> ^longde:
I'm curious as to how you know these people's life stories, so much so that you are sure they've never achieved anything of which to be proud? Could it be that you are making a shallow judgment about theim based on their appearance and musical choices? I have to say that I find your blatant snap-prejudice more detestable than some alleged poser's stance.
>> ^Enzoblue:
>> ^longde:
Yeah, how dare those 's have some pride and hold their heads high. Why the nerve? Don't they know their place, dammit!?!?
....Obama's the worst one, I tells ya....>> ^Enzoblue:
I think what this guy is truly objecting to, (if he had the IQ to work it out in his head), is the black man's sense of entitlement which can be over-bearing in some. I read recently about the difference between self-esteem and self-image. Self-esteem coming from good deeds that make positive changes in your world, (that a stereotypical ghetto black man doesn't have), vs self-image that the stereotypical black man is over-flowing with.
You do see this boisterous in your face self-image a lot, just walking down the street with their heads held high, daring anyone to challenge them. The mistake, however, is to lump all blacks in this category and assume that all blacks with their heads held high are doing so to compensate for low self-image, which this guy is doing.
Having pride and holding your head high when you've done nothing to be proud of except perfecting the appearance of being an original gangsta or playa or whatever is detestable. That's what I'm saying. Self-esteem comes from within and can only be obtained by good deeds and caring and empathy. Self-image is a facade, (what you think other people think of you), and is easily faked.
I think you missed the part where Enzo said "stereotypical black man".
Epic Racist Moment on Game Show
I'm curious as to how you know these people's life stories, so much so that you are sure they've never achieved anything of which to be proud? Could it be that you are making a shallow judgment about theim based on their appearance and musical choices? I have to say that I find your blatant snap-prejudice more detestable than some alleged poser's stance.
>> ^Enzoblue:
>> ^longde:
Yeah, how dare those 's have some pride and hold their heads high. Why the nerve? Don't they know their place, dammit!?!?
....Obama's the worst one, I tells ya....>> ^Enzoblue:
I think what this guy is truly objecting to, (if he had the IQ to work it out in his head), is the black man's sense of entitlement which can be over-bearing in some. I read recently about the difference between self-esteem and self-image. Self-esteem coming from good deeds that make positive changes in your world, (that a stereotypical ghetto black man doesn't have), vs self-image that the stereotypical black man is over-flowing with.
You do see this boisterous in your face self-image a lot, just walking down the street with their heads held high, daring anyone to challenge them. The mistake, however, is to lump all blacks in this category and assume that all blacks with their heads held high are doing so to compensate for low self-image, which this guy is doing.
Having pride and holding your head high when you've done nothing to be proud of except perfecting the appearance of being an original gangsta or playa or whatever is detestable. That's what I'm saying. Self-esteem comes from within and can only be obtained by good deeds and caring and empathy. Self-image is a facade, (what you think other people think of you), and is easily faked.
Another Question For Atheists
Well first, the bible wasn't written singularly but rather a collection of a variety of 'apostles' own writings. Which you should know if you've ever opened one of these books.
Second, the ones in the bible were written from 50 to 200 years of his 'death'. They were all a second, third or fourth generation telling of the tale.
Third, in the very earliest 'books' that eventually went on to become the bible, the first one we know about, Jesus was never talked about as a real person but rather as a spiritual being. It wasn't until 'many' years later that the spiritual 'son of god' was given a story of his supposed life. All those manuscripts and 'books' of the bible, at least a hundred of them, conflicted greatly about the 'man'.
Fourth, the story of Jesus mirrors almost exactly other gods in ancient mythology. It is a 'very' common theme going back many thousands of years. Jesus was far from the first 'son of god' and far from the first who was resurrected after his untimely death.
In the end it is easy to understand that A: The bible was not written by god, and B: Jesus was originally an idea of a man. Jesus was so 'perfect' because he was a symbol and his life story was just taken from that of far older stories of other gods who were the son of god and fleshed out over many hundreds of years until finally around the sixth century a group came together and chose the 12 books we have today (from at least one hundred) to form the bible you know of today.. although that has constantly been reshaped as well.
Did I just write all that when I could have just said;
'Your an idiot.' ?
Using a tree branch as a spare tire
That trick was in the movie "The Worlds fastest Indian" Great Movie by the way Based on a true story with Anthony Hopkins.
Preview of The Worlds fastest Indian
The life story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent years building a 1920 Indian motorcycle -- a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967.
Kids in the Hall - Painting a Chair w/ Gavin
this sort of happened today at the store, this either extremely friendly guy who doesn't take a hint or factual autistic person came in and started telling his life story to the grocery clerk, he just kept going and going and all she said was " oh that's cool " and he just kept going.
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plz can u give me a new link 4
BBC- The Human-Body part 1- Life-Story
BBC - The Human Body Part 3 - First Steps &
Foals - Balloons
This are pretty samey. HOWEVER, if you listen to the songs singly every now and then they're pretty class.
I loved balloons when it came out and listened to it on repeat. Then I got the album and was disappointed. Then I started listening to red sox pugie a lot. Then I listened to Cassius a lot. I never listen to the whole album though, it doesn't hold one's attention very well.
And that's my life story up until now.>> ^Seric:
>> ^lampishthing:
math pop
Cassius is good as well I think...
Oh, and red sox pugie always catches you off guard
Hmm. Maybe I should sift some Foals. Indie never sifts though
A friend dragged me along to see them live. I concluded all their songs are practically identical.
A musical mind fuck (Music Talk Post)
SOMEONE SAYS "IS THIS OKAY" YOU SAY?
Gone-The Oohlas
WHAT WOULD BEST DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY?
Buffy Theme-The Breeders
WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN A GUY/GIRL?
Come On-Tean and Sara
HOW DO YOU FEEL TODAY?
Paperback Writer- The Beatles
WHAT IS YOUR LIFE'S PURPOSE?
Sugar, Sugar- The Archies
WHAT IS YOUR MOTTO?
She Smiled Sweetly-The Rollin Stones
WHAT DO YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF YOU?
You've got to Hide Your Love Away-The Beatles
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR PARENTS?
Bang On-The Breeders (ewwwww.....)
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT VERY OFTEN?
I Will Survive
WHAT IS 2+2?
Gone for Good-The Shins
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR BEST FRIEND?
The First- Tegan and Sara
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE PERSON YOU LIKE?
Energy- The Apples in Stereo
WHAT IS YOUR LIFE STORY?
Broken Face-Pixies
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?
The Celibate Life- The Shins
WHAT DO YOU THINK WHEN YOU SEE THE PERSON YOU LIKE?
Shuffle Your Feet-Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
WHAT DO YOUR PARENTS THINK OF YOU?
Here No More- The Breeders
WHAT WILL YOU DANCE TO AT YOUR WEDDING?
Hi-Ho Silver Lining- Jeff Beck
WHAT WILL THEY PLAY AT YOUR FUNERAL?
Sweet Caroline- Neil Diamond
WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY/INTEREST?
Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk- Rufus Wainwright
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR FRIENDS?
Walk It Off- The Breeders
WHATS THE WORST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN?
Do You Love Me Now- The Breeders
HOW WILL YOU DIE?
Here Comes the Sun- The Beatles
WHAT IS THE ONE THING YOU REGRET?
Walking With a Ghost- Tegan and Sara
WHAT MAKES YOU LAUGH?
Heroin- The Velvet Underground
WHAT MAKES YOU CRY?
I Don't Do Crowds-Camera Obscura
WILL YOU EVER GET MARRIED?
Hoverin'- The Breeders
WHAT SCARES YOU THE MOST?
Venus in Furs- The Velvet Underground
DOES ANYONE LIKE YOU?
Divine Hammer- The Breeders
IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE?
Small Parts- The Oohlas
WHAT HURTS RIGHT NOW?
Girl on the Wing- The Shins
Teacher Goes Off On Student For Using N-Word In Class
>> ^Sagemind:
I'll always remember the teacher that took the time for me... and I'm better off for it...
Was there a teacher that taught you to SHUT UP, we don't wanna here your goddamn life story!
Just Kidding I hope we've both learned from this.
Who Wants to Lose a Million Dollars
Can't stand this show because nobody can just answer the question and move on. We get to hear their whole life story from DNA up to yesterday as they try to answer a simple question. And a multiple choice question at that! (rolls eyes)
DeLorean repossession gets surreal as owner turns into MJ
Well I just checked the Wikipedia entry for Operation Repo:
So in other words, it's fake. Or at the very least only a re-enactment of something that may have actually happened.
Drop Out of School
>> ^enoch:
they finally made my life story into a movie?
Mine too!
Drop Out of School
they finally made my life story into a movie?