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Vampire Forecloses On Bank (No Joke)
I like that he so nonchalantly describes the process that led to a Sheriff moving to liquidate the local Wells Fargo's property to pay him, and convincingly argued that this wasn't as weird as it sounds.
... also interesting that he then took his story to the local news and THEN finally received some attention; makes one wonder whether that is also a necessary step.
What? No Maple Syrup?
I'm surprised at how nonchalant the guy getting punched was after he stood up. Some guy punches him in the head for 20 seconds then casually puts his jacket on and just walks away while you stand there and watch?
Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz perform "The Girl From Ipanema
Nice! She has such a wonderfully nonchalant attitude. It's also cool to see a young and geeky Gary Burton in action on the vibraphone.
Base Jumper + Cop
I like how nonchalant he was about that.
Middle School Football Trick Play
Very nonchalant, I like it.
Nonchalant goalkeeping
You can not be in front of all defenders at the time of a ball being passed. As a defender, you can use this to your advantage to draw back an attacker. If you anticipate a pass correctly, you can jump behind him and draw him offsides. The danger in that is great. The idea is to prevent keeping the strikers all hanging around for a long punt from the goalie.
>> ^direpickle:
Can someone explain what 'offside' is, in English? I try to read the soccer-speak explanations and go @.@
As far as I can tell, the rule is: "If it's possible to make a goal, it's offside. Doubly-so if the ref is on the other team's payroll."
Nonchalant goalkeeping
>> ^Jinx:
It was offside by, oooh, i'd say a good lightyear and half. Thats probably the principle reason he was so relaxed. Good reaction though.
That's the point though. He was totally relaxed, yet pulled off such a lightning quick reaction. He's definitely one of the best goalies ever, too bad he's injured so much lately.
Nonchalant goalkeeping
>> ^Jinx:
It was offside by, oooh, i'd say a good lightyear and half. Thats probably the principle reason he was so relaxed. Good reaction though.
Can someone explain what 'offside' is, in English? I try to read the soccer-speak explanations and go @.@
As far as I can tell, the rule is: "If it's possible to make a goal, it's offside. Doubly-so if the ref is on the other team's payroll."
Dr. Laura's Racist Tirade: 11 N-Words in Five Minutes
>> ^Bloocut:
Do you have enough information to make a judgment call? Clearly not. Where is pent up racial prejudice contained in Dr.Laura's tirade? Is it her Jewish heritage that gives you the clue? Her valid observations as to the motivations for a large segment of the US voting for Obama and the colloquial terminology among many people of color, i.e. black folks? Perhaps it's her tone and delivery. Oh wait. She used the word "nigger" in the context of the conversation.
You may be right though you can't make a decision based upon this clip-The woman has a hard-on for confrontation with idiots who know next to nothing about raising children from what I can remember about her-She's always been an asshole and a salty, surly dame and pulls no punches when it comes to whiny idiots who call her for advice. Part of her persona to shock folks, doubt she's completely unaffected by racism like you appear CLEARLY to be.
So you're claiming she's not being insensitive in regards to race because she's jewish?
That she and you have enough information to pre-judge the motivations of a large segment of black folk in voting.
And are you really suggesting that the word nigger has some new neutral smiley colloquial connotation?
"Oh I heard some homosexual comedian in the 70's say fag once so.. FAGGOT FAGGOT FAGGOT. What?! Yeah, I know I said the word Faggot in front of this group of young homosexual teenagers seeking advice about the resentment they feel toward the family and friends of their loved ones who constantly make Faggot jokes but know.. FAGGOT FAGGOT FAGGOT. They hear it all the time. Lighten up."
So yes, to answer your question, the prejudice seems to creep up in her nonchalant/indignant tone when telling a patient that she's being uppity for being distraught over for having been called a nigger in her own home.
And the fact that Dr. Laura goes on to extend the caller's "racially hypersensitive" attitude to the majority of the black population is entirely prejudice.
Because it's based on her interaction with Jade, the caller, and probably a limited few others niggers. I mean black folks.
See my point?
p.s. - probably a bit hard to grasp unless you've been called a nigger your entire life
Blizzard knows their epic.
I'm very proud to be giving my money to a company that has a sense of humor. I stopped buying BP when they thought nonchalance was funny.
Check please!
Hehehe. Thanks, Captain Obvious. Your superpowers went to good use here.
>> ^spawnflagger:
>> ^gwiz665:
We're talking about drinking now?
So let me break it down...
a) In most states in USA, the drinking age is 21 (it used to be 18 in some states). Meaning if you are under 21, then it is illegal to consume alcoholic beverages.
b) champagne is an alcoholic beverage
c) Hayden Panettiere was born August 21, 1989, according to IMDB.
d) When someone mentions "Spitting or Swallowing", chances are they are talking about fellatio, and the eventual destination of the ejaculate - will the person performing the act spit it out, or swallow it.
e) Hayden Panettiere is an attractive female actress, and an object of sexual desire to many men.
f) champagne as featured in this video, is a metaphor for ejaculating on miss Panettiere's face and chest.
g) jimnms commented "WTF, she didn't even swallow."
h) because it is obvious that jimnms was making a sexual reference, the faux-naivety expressed in my response is humorous, because I nonchalantly answered logically with a valid reason (that she didn't want to break the law), while completely bypassing the sexual innuendo.
i) not everyone recognizes this type of humor, so they would assume that I am naive, conservative, or mentally handicapped in some way. That is a risk I was willing to take when posting the comment.
Check please!
>> ^gwiz665:
We're talking about drinking now?
So let me break it down...
a) In most states in USA, the drinking age is 21 (it used to be 18 in some states). Meaning if you are under 21, then it is illegal to consume alcoholic beverages.
b) champagne is an alcoholic beverage
c) Hayden Panettiere was born August 21, 1989, according to IMDB.
d) When someone mentions "Spitting or Swallowing", chances are they are talking about fellatio, and the eventual destination of the ejaculate - will the person performing the act spit it out, or swallow it.
e) Hayden Panettiere is an attractive female actress, and an object of sexual desire to many men.
f) champagne as featured in this video, is a metaphor for ejaculating on miss Panettiere's face and chest.
g) jimnms commented "WTF, she didn't even swallow."
h) because it is obvious that jimnms was making a sexual reference, the faux-naivety expressed in my response is humorous, because I nonchalantly answered logically with a valid reason (that she didn't want to break the law), while completely bypassing the sexual innuendo.
i) not everyone recognizes this type of humor, so they would assume that I am naive, conservative, or mentally handicapped in some way. That is a risk I was willing to take when posting the comment.
You Have Been Watching - Humiliation On Reality TV Shows
Peter Serafinowicz did seem pretty weird. Did you see his posture at the end? Trying to nonchalantly drape his arm over the top of the seat, but it was just too high. What is going on there? I know we're judging people for being judgemental, but that's not what I expected him to be like.
Epic Dodge!
>> ^EMPIRE:
>> ^Janus:
>> ^EMPIRE:
He's a regular guy, and apparently a moron, as he obviously hurt his foot, but seemed just about ready to leave the scene of the accident as if nothing happened.
Actually, you see the driver jump out and run back the same way. It's easy enough to venture that somebody else did get hit offscreen, in the direction they're both heading.
I don't know... the driver certainly did run in that direction. the almost-victim was a bit too nonchalant about it
The guy just dodged death by a heart-beat, and you're bitching about his behavior?
Epic Dodge!
>> ^EMPIRE:
>> ^Janus:
>> ^EMPIRE:
He's a regular guy, and apparently a moron, as he obviously hurt his foot, but seemed just about ready to leave the scene of the accident as if nothing happened.
Actually, you see the driver jump out and run back the same way. It's easy enough to venture that somebody else did get hit offscreen, in the direction they're both heading.
I don't know... the driver certainly did run in that direction. the almost-victim was a bit too nonchalant about it
You're making a lot of assumptions there. I don't see enough of, well, anything in his behaviour in this extremely brief clip to make any kind of judgement about his character, his state of mind or what he's planning on doing next.