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That's good news. Starting to see the fruit of your labor.
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Who is that?
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You've heard of Pretty Hate Machine but have you heard of
scoobdog replied to Codename: Jackass's topic in Free-For-All
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Bad officiating, for better or worse, is part of the game. By your rational, any time i feel that i was denied a win because of call i feel is egrious, i should be able to petition for those points. Like i said, it's your game so you can make the rules, but it's bad policy to make rule exceptions for reasons other than an error in the administration of the game.
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It's your game, and all, so you can do whatever. But, this seems a bit unfair.
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sports so. anyone watching the who cares bowl this year?
scoobdog replied to nameraka's topic in General Discussion
In all seriousness, for once I'm happy to be on the benefiting side of bad officiating. -
Don't know what any of you are talking about. The refs totally got that call right, the ball was trying to do it's own thing, like deliberately slowing down to get the foul.
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Let's start a dialogue about the Gillette commercial...
scoobdog replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
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Let's start a dialogue about the Gillette commercial...
scoobdog replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
But the commercial portays positive masculinity. -
Not such a great idea posting that here.
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OMG THE MODEL Benjamin Don sent ME a follow request on the gram!
scoobdog replied to fuggstop's topic in Free-For-All
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I never get tired of that video.
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Absolutely. No effect whatsoever. I think all we can really do is drive him around more, and not just to the vet. The more he realizes rides are fun, the less stressed he will be about it.
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My puppy gets carsick too. He drools anytime he's in the car.
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Let's start a dialogue about the Gillette commercial...
scoobdog replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
I've been trying to figure out what exactly is triggering the negative response to the commercial. Ostensibly, it doesn't really delve deep into the issues with male identity that tend to drive this hysteria (on the part of men), it just pokes at the most obvious of masculinity stereotypes and counters with the most basic of decency interventions. There shouldn't be anything controversial about disavowing blatant sexism in the media and stepping in against workplace and casual sexual harassment. After thinking on it a bit, I think it's possible that this is just an extension of men struggling with their identity. A friend on FB was discussing an (unfortunately) routine case of body shaming and bullying by middle schoolers at her daughter's school, and it occurred to me that a big issue with both bullying and sexual harassment is this underlying failure by society as a whole to accommodate men as nurturers. It's a misconception that men need to become feminine to nurture; there's more than enough historical evidence to indicate that men can act as passive facilitators through any number of means, not the least of which is simply listening and asking questions. The issue is that we as a society have lost the desire to do this. Sometimes its couched in the debate over politics; sometimes its couched on the debate over identity and an obligation for men to hear things. Neither is truly the case: listening is at its most important precisely when the person speaking doesn't know what to say or doesn't feel like she (or he) deserves a say and it doesn't involve offering any commentary or opinion. That might be the true issue here. Men have always been expected to have an opinion on something for their act of listening to be acknowledged. It's part of a greater metric of measuring success by the accomplishments one accrues. We often reward good grades and sporting successes, for children of all genders, either through verbal approval or through raising the child's stature amongst his, her or their peers. But, we don't reward anyone for sacrificing of themselves to enable others. This commercial only hints at this in the most basic of terms by showing men who step in to stop obvious bad behavior. -
More boots and cats.....
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Middle finger on my right hand feels like it is gonna explode.
scoobdog replied to TrigunBebop's topic in Free-For-All
Stop trying to kill the controller, mang. -
Love it.
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i'm in last place on the leaderboard for most posts
scoobdog replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
Wut? -
Dude sent me amputee porn on fb early this morning
scoobdog replied to That_One_Guy's topic in Free-For-All
That makes me irrationally uncomfortable too. Probably, because I had an undercooked hot pocket once.