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More evidence the tat and piercing crowd is wierdFollow

#27 Jul 20 2004 at 4:36 AM Rating: Decent
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What? You never tried being flagellated in a gimp suit? What's wrong with you, you ******* coward!
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AriesGhost wrote:

Escargo is "wierd" to most people, and yet its common in alot of places.


wait a minute. You talk of "eating" snail this close to the 1 year anniversairry of the passing of The Snail!!!! You Cad!
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#29 Jul 20 2004 at 5:17 AM Rating: Good
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I'll let the cowards have "Straight Sex" I want something with zest.


Meh. Let me know how that works out for you.

If you're into sex for just the games, it just all comes down to different ways to bust a nut. That's it. It really is that simple. And I'd daresay you're not exactly the poster boy for courageous sex.

Stretching boundaries, which is the true basis of BDSM sex, can happen with or without the games. If you're limiting yourself to just one school of bedroom play, I'd be inclined to feel rather sorry for you.

But hey, you're the courageous one.



#30 Jul 20 2004 at 5:23 AM Rating: Decent
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What? You never tried being flagellated in a gimp suit? What's wrong with you, you @#%^ing coward!


What part of ****** did you not get? More blaring ignorance. You do know that the ****** whips right? Wait, obviously not, or you would have ammended that to:

You never tried flagellating a person in a gimp suit?

It's ok though, you can be an ignorant peon all day long, I'm sure someone finds it endearing.


Note: yes, I used escargo, but I don't support the eating of snails, thats cruel, I prefer them lightly salted and left on the sidewalk.

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Stretching boundaries, which is the true basis of BDSM sex, can happen with or without the games. If you're limiting yourself to just one school of bedroom play, I'd be inclined to feel rather sorry for you.


What is it with people today? For ***** sake. Look, I didn't say anywhere in the post that it was a "game" or that I limited myself to any theater. In fact, had you read it all, I was advocating a myriad of things. "Straight Sex" IE MISSIONARY STYLE WITH THE LIGHTS OFF YOU ******* MORON. If you limit yourself to one style of sex (IE STRAIGHT ******* MISSIONARY SEX) you're a ******* pathetic weasel. Can I make it any more god damned clear? Do you need me to hold your hand while you take a **** too?

Edited, Tue Jul 20 06:29:08 2004 by AriesGhost
#31 Jul 20 2004 at 6:44 AM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, because it is really brave being the one with the whip. Smiley: rolleyes You ******* coward.

Edited, Tue Jul 20 07:44:42 2004 by Patrician
#32 Jul 20 2004 at 7:50 AM Rating: Good
I advocate suicide for those who feel the need to hang themselves by hooks. Just insert the hook better, that's all.
#33 Jul 20 2004 at 9:10 AM Rating: Excellent
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What I really like about this:

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If you have never tried it, and you feel the need to knock it, you're quite frankly a @#%^ing coward. Simple as that.
You can sugar coat it all day long but in the end scared is scared. So stop being a pu$$y and go out and find something new, or are you happy in the womb?

Edit: dodged the filter....

Edited, Tue Jul 20 04:46:33 2004 by AriesGhost


Is the somewhat distraught dissertation on courage followed by the abject "dodged the filter...."

You REBEL.
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#34 Jul 20 2004 at 9:21 AM Rating: Default
i would just like to know why you seem to think that tats and piercings are wierd. honestly i dont see why people bring this kinda stuff up. Really, if you think about it, what is normal? bcs if your wierd than your not normal. Just sit down and think of the way you look at people. I have both items that you are discussing about and would like to know why I, a 22 year old male, no criminal record, and a college education is considered wierd? How about those damn priest in the catholic church that molest little kids? Or the business man driving a H2 but acts like a homeless person begging for money? Or the kids who shoot up schools? But a person who has tats and piercing isnt normal but wierd. (i have 10 piercings and 1 tat.) Lmao... my 94 year old great grandmother straight from italy gets a kick out of my piercings but you consider anyone with tats and piercing wierd. Maybe you should judge yourself before you judge others.
#35 Jul 20 2004 at 9:32 AM Rating: Good
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if your wierd than your not normal
Brilliant.

Who said the priest, business man, etc that you describe are normal? There's different types of "weird" you know.

Anyway, I think the jist was more that hanging yourself from meathooks is weird. A thought I'm inclined to agree with. Have at it and God bless, but I'm still going to think you're weird.

I don't see piercings/tattoos as really "weird" as everyone and their dog has one so they're just another fairly mainstream thing for the kids to do these days, really. I think most people stopped turning their heads or raising eyebrows at pierced noses, tongues, brows, etc years ago. They might still be looked on as juvenile in some circles and won't help you land a desk job, but they don't mark anyone as a counterculture rebel.

Personally, I find both pretty unattractive, but that's just my own opinion.
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#36 Jul 20 2004 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
Personally, I wouldn't so much say weird...I'd say silly. My above post was a jest, but since you seem to really want to know what's goofy about it....sure, I'll put it out there for you.

What in the hell causes people to have a desire to wear earrings, makeup, tattoos, etc.?

My viewpoint is beyond the 'standard' on the subject, admittedly. I see no reason whatsoever to do any of the above. (Maybe makeup if you're covering a disfiguring scar that would otherwise draw comment or rdeuce your ability to interact socially or professionally.)

I don't even wear a watch. I haven't since I was a kid and first 'examined' the ritual. It's just plain silly. I don't get it. Where does the desire come from to use your body as canvas to express yourself? Why would you want to alter yourself in such a manner? What exactly is the reward for doing so? Aren't you good enough without rings, watches, ink, pastels, fishing tackle hanging from your face, etc?

What the hell is wrong with you people? I talk to the goddamn customers so the engineers don't have to!
#37 Jul 20 2004 at 9:42 AM Rating: Good
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What in the hell causes people to have a desire to wear earrings, makeup, tattoos, etc.?
I think that, tastefully done, jewelry and makeup helps accentuate a person's beauty.

Of course, when you're looking at a face full of metal, you're usually not thinking "My, how that chain subtlely accents her cheekbones" but "Huh. Big metal chain. Allllll-righty then."
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#38 Jul 20 2004 at 9:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm with Joph. There are piercings and tattoos, and then there's looking like you fell face first into a tackle box or just escaped from a comic book.

Neither of those, though, really compares to hanging yourself from a meat hook like a neurasthenic Mussolini.
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#39 Jul 20 2004 at 12:27 PM Rating: Decent
In honor of the McLaughlin Group:


Nope.

The correct response to this thread is:

Who fu[i][/i]cking cares?!?!


NEXT ISSUE!!!
#40 Jul 20 2004 at 12:39 PM Rating: Good
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It got 37 responses. Someone must care a little Smiley: wink
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#41 Jul 20 2004 at 12:39 PM Rating: Good
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Yes, but, SlyphTadaka, your post ignores a basic principle about me-- I am a snob. It pleases me to look down on other people, point out their weirdness, their peculiarities, their foibles. I like to snicker behind my hand to catch their attention, then laugh openly at them and publically point out all their faults.

After all, if we don't have some exclusivity in this world, where would we be then? I'd have to look and smell like you, the lumpen proletariate. And believe me, I have no desire to have anything in common with the likes of petty bourgeois merchants as yourself.

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#42 Jul 20 2004 at 12:43 PM Rating: Default
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Yes, but, SlyphTadaka, your post ignores a basic principle about me-- I am a nob.


How could he miss that?

Oh, and there was a little fixy of-a that-a por you, mang!
#43 Jul 20 2004 at 12:45 PM Rating: Decent
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It got 37 responses. Someone must care a little


Now, Joph, you know better than that.

If it took caring about something to post, this forum would be a lots less interesting.
#44 Jul 20 2004 at 12:54 PM Rating: Good
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Be that as it may, I don't understand the psyche behind going into an obviously active thread and yelling that no one cares and we shouldn't talk about it when, obviously, people are content to talk about it (whether they actually care or not).

The least you could do is tell us what the next "issue" should be. We're not due for another gay marriage thread for about 13 days yet.
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#45 Jul 20 2004 at 12:59 PM Rating: Good
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The least you could do is tell us what the next "issue" should be. We're not due for another gay marriage thread for about 13 days yet.
How upsetting.

We could always talk about it here.

Piercing yourself with meat hooks doesn't hurt anyone but the individual, and is perfectly legal. So the logic would be, since gay-marriage doesn't hurt anyone else (except maybe the individuals) it should be legal too.


#46 Jul 20 2004 at 1:02 PM Rating: Good
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Synergistic thread melding! --> Would it hurt if you used meat hooks on your gay marriage partner?

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Totem wrote:
Synergistic thread melding! --> Would it hurt if you used meat hooks on your gay marriage partner?

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That depends on if they are at the age of consent, and how many partners will there be?
#48 Jul 20 2004 at 1:04 PM Rating: Decent
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Be that as it may, I don't understand the psyche behind going into an obviously active thread and yelling that no one cares and we shouldn't talk about it when, obviously, people are content to talk about it (whether they actually care or not).


http://snltranscripts.jt.org/90/90gmclaughlin.phtml

#49 Jul 20 2004 at 1:09 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah, I'm well aware of the McLaughlin Group. PBS and all that.

Doesn't make it relevant.

I dunno.. maybe you were just trying to make a funny.
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Synergistic thread melding! --> Would it hurt if you used meat hooks on your gay marriage partner?

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That depends on if they are at the age of consent, and how many partners will there be?
Don't forget about the incesteous pedophiles. N.A.M.B.L.A. would be hurt.
#51 Jul 21 2004 at 1:35 PM Rating: Good
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So AriesGhost, have you ever tried hanging from your meat flaps?

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