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Posted
2 minutes ago, reciprocity said:

 

Pretty sure that's what happened to Mr. Titwank; aka: Stewie Tech ?

 

(Sorry Babe :18_kissing_heart:)

Back in the day we called titwank ... French F.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, reciprocity said:

Tabernac!! (Unless you're French Canadian - you probably won't get it ?)

Tabernacle

When one has tissue paper stuck to their genitals after cleaning up from coitus

I must have had a great night, I woke up with a tabernacle!

#sticky#cum#tissue#post coitus#handjobs

 

 

That it lmao

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Not really - lol! It's basically the F-Word and it's roots are in the strong rural Catholic upbring of the mostly Separatist community. It would sort of be like those guys in the movie Deliverance where the dueling banjos song was played only ..... the French Canadian backwoods instead of Virginia or Arkansas or where ever that movie was shot in.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Whispers said:

This may be harsh but its accurate ... That group has close to 30,000 members of people looking to fight the addiction, the rules are tight as can be but you can imagine the clash at times(popcorn xtra butter). I had to ask two people if they ever dated as it looked to me like a scorned and rejected ex lover(it was over who was right lmao)

 

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There is some good i/we/ all members there can do is help a person like this fight the addiction 

 

 

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I don't understand the picture of the athlete with Down's Syndrome.  What am I missing?  Is there an uptick in nicotine/tobacco addiction in the population of people with Down's Syndrome?  If not, then please explain why such a meme is used to illustrate any other point?  I'm not in the mood for the obligatory cliched popcorn reference.  I'm just curious why this is OK so I can explain it to some people I know with chromosomal abnormalities they had no control over.   Any insight anyone may lend is greatly appreciated.  KTQ, NOPE, NTAP and all that jazz.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Lust4Life said:

 

I don't understand the picture of the athlete with Down's Syndrome.  What am I missing?  Is there an uptick in nicotine/tobacco addiction in the population of people with Down's Syndrome?  If not, then please explain why such a meme is used to illustrate any other point?  I'm not in the mood for the obligatory cliched popcorn reference.  I'm just curious why this is OK so I can explain it to some people I know with chromosomal abnormalities they had no control over.   Any insight anyone may lend is greatly appreciated.  KTQ, NOPE, NTAP and all that jazz.

So basically you're picking apart a response to i had to @Boo? In the future if you would be so considerate to either put me on ignore or read through my comments here.  Thank you in advance

Posted
36 minutes ago, reciprocity said:

Not really - lol! It's basically the F-Word and it's roots are in the strong rural Catholic upbring of the mostly Separatist community. It would sort of be like those guys in the movie Deliverance where the dueling banjos song was played only ..... the French Canadian backwoods instead of Virginia or Arkansas or where ever that movie was shot in.

ok lol

Posted
7 minutes ago, Whispers said:

So basically you're picking apart a response to i had to @Boo? In the future if you would be so considerate to either put me on ignore or read through my comments here.  Thank you in advance

 

I read your comments multiple times.  You prefaced one with "this may be harsh" etc etc.  I still do not understand how under any circumstance posting a picture of a person with Down's syndrome and the words "retarded" is OK.  I find it offensive.  I find it vile.  I find it as a regurgitated puddle of bile.  This is in socializing. I understand.  I'm living in the USA where any and all nods to common decency have vanished.  Still, I am not immune. I did not post seeking rhetoric- I posted to ask a simple question that you cannot/did not/ will not answer.  I have no desire to spend any more time or thought into this absurdity.  Have a nice night.  Live long & prosper.  KTQ. The End.   

Posted
1 minute ago, Lust4Life said:

 

I read your comments multiple times.  You prefaced one with "this may be harsh" etc etc.  I still do not understand how under any circumstance posting a picture of a person with Down's syndrome and the words "retarded" is OK.  I find it offensive.  I find it vile.  I find it as a regurgitated puddle of bile.  This is in socializing. I understand.  I'm living in the USA where any and all nods to common decency have vanished.  Still, I am not immune. I did not post seeking rhetoric- I posted to ask a simple question that you cannot/did not/ will not answer.  I have no desire to spend any more time or thought into this absurdity.  Have a nice night.  Live long & prosper.  KTQ. The End.   

Its an internet meme. all of that happened in your mind and you created it and kept going . google it(the meme). After i responded you still went on, i hope you feel better  but i would've just used the ignore feature its really great...and have a nice night as well KTQ

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Oh hell lust4life, lighten up! It is just an old meme, I do not think people use it maliciously. Would it help if it said, "...you are still a Trump supporter".

(damn i hope that doesn't cause the feces to hit the air oscillator)

 

OH FOLKS I got some good news too, especially for those who may be annoyed with me -

I found a forum where people ask weird and stupid questions, I go there when i feel like being a troll and why i fit right in. 

So around here i might actually behave sometimes.

 

Other than that, this thread is turning out to be a lot of fun :)  Here are some good ones -

 

2 hours ago, Boo said:

 

I am thankful we didn't have high-speed internet connections when I was a teenager.

 

With that much porn available, I probably would have been much more of an indoor kid.

 

Is that to say you would have been growing hair on your palms and suffering poor eyesight?

 

 

2 hours ago, reciprocity said:

 

Pretty sure that's what happened to Mr. Titwank; aka: Stewie Tech ?

 

(Sorry Babe :18_kissing_heart:)

 

I bet he "enjoyed" himself to pictures of Mama Cass.

Stewie needs to think about the possibility of carpal tunnel. But you do not really know. He might be as celibate as a nun. I do not think they rub off any big O's. Ok, so umm, ARE nuns allowed to flick the bean?

 

2 hours ago, Whispers said:

This may be harsh but its accurate ... That group has close to 30,000 members of people looking to fight the addiction, the rules are tight as can be but you can imagine the clash at times(popcorn xtra butter). I had to ask two people if they ever dated as it looked to me like a scorned and rejected ex lover(it was over who was right lmao)

 

 

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Always seems the case. Do stuff to help your health and here comes some other BS ailment. I mean damn, I have been quit for 9 months but about one month into my quit i was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I quit smoking cause i didn;t want to die from it but if my sugar kills me, so f'kin be it. BTW if that lady is in your other quit group or whatever group, tell her "kick ass" for being able to drop the habit even after 45 years.

 

2 hours ago, Boo said:

 

Damn kids!  With their Instagrams...back in my day...

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Oh yes, back in the day when "downloading" a song meant running to the radio to tape record a song you liked and HOPE you were not taping over some other good song.

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Posted

OH HOLY CRAP!

 

So this morning I stopped to get gas. Same gas station with the photo of some kid licking a window (probably Bakon's childhood photo) but anyways -

 

There is a black and white photo in the door of some kissing 16 year old. It was a full body shot and i swear - she was holding a cell phone as if taking a pic of herself.

 

Like the millenials are so bad now that they want photos of themselves taking photos of themselves. I Honestly thought it was some kind of weird joke at first.

 

You know how you can tell what decade a school year book is from by the hairstyles of the students. My middle school ones from the 80's featured big hair, spike cuts, and mullets.

 

But anyways, do school year books of the 2010's show photos of students taking a photo of themselves? Do the nerdy kids have smaller cell phones or flip phones?

 

As far as the missing girl, i hope no one took away her phone. Those things are life support for a millenial. One of their physical needs - food, water, air, shelter, phone

 

Posted
5 hours ago, Jetblack said:

But anyways, do school year books of the 2010's show photos of students taking a photo of themselves? Do the nerdy kids have smaller cell phones or flip phones?

 

Sal, Justin, and Adam on the Mind Pump podcast were just talking about this the other day.  I don't know that school yearbooks are obsolete, but they are being phased out.  Makes sense when you think about it.  With the proliferation of cell phones and social networks, these kids have no shortage of opportunities to look at pictures of their friends.  Buying a book filled with picture pages at the end of the school year seems a bit of a waste to this generation.

 

As for the styles of the day, big hair was still in style when I was in school.  Some of the girls had their hair stacked so high, the photos couldn't contain it all.  The haze of Aqua Net in the air in A-Hall between classes was like a dense fog.

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Posted (edited)
On 7/8/2018 at 5:43 PM, Doreensfree said:

Like this !!!!

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More like this...

 

 

And for the sake of transparency, during this time I had a peach-fuzz moustache and owned a pair of acid washed jeans.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Doreensfree said:

This thread is feckin  hilerious !!!...spit my coffee out ....again !!!!

 

Nothing wrong with laughing in the socializing thread , lil comedy ... parachute pants and Cavaricci were in back in the day @Boo  as well ... I wish it was back then my teams actually won, the NY  Islanders were a  NHL Dynasty and the Mets won a WS thanks to buckner ...since???

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Posted
2 hours ago, Boo said:

 

 Buying a book filled with picture pages at the end of the school year seems a bit of a waste to this generation.

 

 

Still seems like it would be something nice to have if the kids wanted.

I have about four of them from school. Grades 1, 3, 7, and 8. Had one from 5th grade but it got swiped the last day of school. That was one of my few good school years, what i would not give to have a copy.

Never got one in high school cause I hated what  few people I knew. It was mostly stuck up suburban brats. I never should have been there but our old urban neighborhood that we grew up in wasn't good enough or some shit. Parents wanted to move to the suburbs with all the snobs. Eh anyways.

 

Of course for those of us over 40, looking up people we went to school with is kind of scary. Old, fat, bald, sagging, etc.

Something satisfying about seeing that. I am over 40 but when i tell people my age, they almost seem shocked. One comment I heard from a friend's mom was "I didn't think you were THAT old".

I looked up one lady on FB who every guy had the hots for back then. Well today she is not quite as pretty. Looks like someone who would be smoking meth WHILE shopping at walmart.

My only thought was - HA ha.

 

Well damn now I am all off in left field.

 

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