Poverty simulators 9 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
And Justin Bieber.
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Driving on the highway with the thunder 32 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, winter isn't really the season for thunderstorms. Every other season we have thunderstorms, but not many in winter (where I live, at least).
Pain 10 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I agree. Don't get me wrong, guys can be insecure as well and it's awful both ways but way more girls are insecure than guys.
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When you're at a friends house and they're being yelled at 16 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I'm guessing it's from Supernatural because I know that that actor plays Zachariah and this is what happens when angels speak, but I'm not sure.
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life lesson 22 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I think that's where the majority of the down-votes came from. Luckily it looks like they've been up-voted enough times so that they're no longer in the negatives.
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Driving on the highway with the thunder 32 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
It's a mountain range in the United States. It's usually called the Appalachian Mountains but they're also called the Smokies.
Driving on the highway with the thunder 32 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Probably. The Smokies are beautiful and I tremendously recommend visiting and the areas around always seem to have thunderstorms, as do the areas actually in the smokies but it's harder to see the lightning there.
Driving on the highway with the thunder 32 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, the drought is bound to end eventually and then you'll have your rainstorm. And if you become too impatient, travel somewhere not too far, not too code and watch it there.
Driving on the highway with the thunder 32 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I don't drive, I prefer walking around as long as it's not tornadic weather or I'll sit out on my deck where's it's positioned perfectly so that the trees are all to the side and you have this amazing view of the sky and I'll just watch the show for a while. It's very relaxing.
Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
It's no problem. :) Seriously, any time you can leave a comment (I might not reply right away since I'm only on here for twenty-three hours per day) and I'll respond and talk however long you need.
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It's true! 17 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
He might be more interesting if you knew him better. I'm very quiet and very boring around people I don't know (or who I'm not interested in), but when I see you as decent enough and I'm more comfortable around someone, them I become more fun. It might be like that with him.
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Color coordinated 9 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Charlie on Friends was darker than that and Amanda on Ugly Betty was lighter than that (I think).
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Febreze commercial 7 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
A lot of times when they have the "real" reactions commercials they have to go through hundreds of people's reactions to get the exact one's they wanted (of course, the people on Febreze are actors). Chris Farley did a bit of this on Saturday Night Live once, I believe.
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life lesson 22 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
They're just trying to make the lonely ones feel better and stronger. You shouldn't down-vote them for that. (Besides, no one actually needs friends.)
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Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Ah, well if you live in a place with all men and where men are regarded as "better" than women (whether it was from his own relatives or the subtle and sometimes not so subtle insinuation in media), then it makes sense why he's grown to be sexist (not any better, just makes more sense).
I'm sorry. I wish I could give you advice on fathers like that, but I'm honestly clueless on the subject. My mother is rather unconventional parent who is also a feminist and very relaxed, seemingly opposite of your own father. But I'm glad you can at least find someone who agrees with your feminist views.
I promise there are plenty of others like me who are feminists as well (on this very site, in fact). So if you're ever having a particular rough day with your father, you can run to them or me and vent about everything. I'm happy to be provide you some stress relief.
I'm sorry. I wish I could give you advice on fathers like that, but I'm honestly clueless on the subject. My mother is rather unconventional parent who is also a feminist and very relaxed, seemingly opposite of your own father. But I'm glad you can at least find someone who agrees with your feminist views.
I promise there are plenty of others like me who are feminists as well (on this very site, in fact). So if you're ever having a particular rough day with your father, you can run to them or me and vent about everything. I'm happy to be provide you some stress relief.
Look a clock 5 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Relax people. It's just Ron Swanson being Ron Swanson. This is the same man who sold the cabin he bought for $2,200 dollars and surrounded with deadly traps for eight dollars and some cough drops.
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3 hours left 10 comments
'murica 26 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, said. And I can't believe you compared breast-feeding to peeing and pooping. For one, the breast milk is going somewhere and not being dumped disgustingly onto the street, it is feeding a small human being and keeping the child alive. Much different from peeing and pooping in the streets.
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Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
You didn't offend me, I was just explaining (somewhat abrasively, I'm sorry).
I agree completely. Or with the excuse like, "She was drunk!" It's not a crime to consume alcohol. Honestly, if men truly can't control themselves then they should all be given blindfolds and seeing-eye dogs so that they can't see anything, including women.
Damn, I'm sorry about your dad. That sounds awful. Personally, I think women can have any attitude they please and that they can "sound like a man" (by the usual standards of what it's like to be a man and thus talk like one, I suppose) if they so please. And if your husband is ignorant enough to get angry at you for your sarcasm and how you talk (no offense to your father) then you honestly shouldn't marry him anyways.
I'm a feminist and I tend to get like this (a bit worked up), so sorry if I offended you.
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I agree completely. Or with the excuse like, "She was drunk!" It's not a crime to consume alcohol. Honestly, if men truly can't control themselves then they should all be given blindfolds and seeing-eye dogs so that they can't see anything, including women.
Damn, I'm sorry about your dad. That sounds awful. Personally, I think women can have any attitude they please and that they can "sound like a man" (by the usual standards of what it's like to be a man and thus talk like one, I suppose) if they so please. And if your husband is ignorant enough to get angry at you for your sarcasm and how you talk (no offense to your father) then you honestly shouldn't marry him anyways.
I'm a feminist and I tend to get like this (a bit worked up), so sorry if I offended you.
This messed up generation 106 comments
Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Okay, sorry this is late, but let me explain anyways. I never said all men are rapists, that's idiotic. But you don't know who is the rapist and who isn't, which is why I'm extremely cautious even if the guy does seem nice. The random guy in the parking garage could easily take you down and rape you if he wanted to. I'm close with several women who have been raped before and so I might be a bit more paranoid than most having listened to their stories.
But anyways, my point is, the rapist can be anyone. It can be your mom's boss, the mailman, a random guy in a bar (think of Ted Bundy, he was a famous serial killer and he almost always lured his victims away by charming and flirting with them in bars). To assume every man is a rapist IS ignorant, but I never said that. This post never said that. This post mentioned the extra caution you take because of the possibility (especially since a lot of rapists never get charged because "they couldn't control themselves").
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But anyways, my point is, the rapist can be anyone. It can be your mom's boss, the mailman, a random guy in a bar (think of Ted Bundy, he was a famous serial killer and he almost always lured his victims away by charming and flirting with them in bars). To assume every man is a rapist IS ignorant, but I never said that. This post never said that. This post mentioned the extra caution you take because of the possibility (especially since a lot of rapists never get charged because "they couldn't control themselves").
Street art taken to a whole new level 3 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Okay, I haven't been on for a couple of weeks so I just now saw this comment but I'm just gonna say this: you're an absolute idiot. Did you really think I was being serious? I KNOW it's street art, smart one, I was just joking as though it were real. How stupid can you be?