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- #1052923
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- BEAUTIFUL WOMEN NEW RULES IN FIRST POST (NSFW) UPDATED RULES
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/1052923/action/topic#1052923
- Time
Too soon?
Too soon?
I didn’t really enjoy the first Deadpool movie (it wasn’t my kind of humor) but I actually really liked this trailer for the sequel.
No disrespect intended, but which rule does Mocata’s post violate?
What about Ric Olie? I don’t see anything that would get him banned in his posts.
He was a sockpuppet account.
ALLOL!
I didn’t ALLOL, but I agree that it’s pretty damn funny.
Some Star Wars related political stories;
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/1/stormtrooper-costumes-banned-from-star-wars-themed/
True, I thought Baldwin’s Trump impression dated further back, but the earliest I could find was October 2016. It’s possible, however unlikely, that they already had the lines recorded by someone else, then at last minute had Baldwin dub over them.
One political thread is probably all this forum can handle.
It’s unintentionally hilarious Alec Baldwin is voicing the title character in this:
I don’t think it was unintentional. It’s too on-the-nose, someone must’ve known what they were doing.
I don’t think that Jeff Sessions having contact with Russia necessarily means anything nefarious was going on, but either way he committed perjury and he must step down.
And regarding the Trump tweet;
It is so pathetic that the Dems have still not approved my full Cabinet.
That’s absurd. Trump has picked some of the worst possible people for his cabinet. Every single Democrat should be denying picks like Jeff Sessions (I’m looking at you, Joe Manchin).
It amazes me that some people are able to keep the same avatar for years on end. I can’t not change mine.
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I fail to see a significant difference between the word that ends in “gga” and the one that ends in “gger”. Sorry, but I don’t.
Context.
A white person using it is still rather questionable though.
I agree that it’s questionable, but I wouldn’t jump down their throats for saying it if it’s in the context of “friend.”
Yeah but you’re (presumably) white.
I don’t know what gave you that impression.
Because I’m a moron and a bit accidentally-racist. Casually-racist? Dunno.
My apologies.
So let me start over. Are you black? If so, I’ll shut up. If not…then I stand by what I said (other than the “you’re white” part).
I didn’t say I wasn’t white 😛
In all seriousness, I’d rather not give too much information about who I am. I may not even be a human.
based on all your posts, I’d bet you are white.
How much?
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I fail to see a significant difference between the word that ends in “gga” and the one that ends in “gger”. Sorry, but I don’t.
Context.
A white person using it is still rather questionable though.
I agree that it’s questionable, but I wouldn’t jump down their throats for saying it if it’s in the context of “friend.”
Yeah but you’re (presumably) white.
I don’t know what gave you that impression.
Because I’m a moron and a bit accidentally-racist. Casually-racist? Dunno.
My apologies.
So let me start over. Are you black? If so, I’ll shut up. If not…then I stand by what I said (other than the “you’re white” part).
I didn’t say I wasn’t white 😛
In all seriousness, I’d rather not give too much information about who I am. I may not even be a human.
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I fail to see a significant difference between the word that ends in “gga” and the one that ends in “gger”. Sorry, but I don’t.
Context.
A white person using it is still rather questionable though.
I agree that it’s questionable, but I wouldn’t jump down their throats for saying it if it’s in the context of “friend.”
Yeah but you’re (presumably) white.
I don’t know what gave you that impression.
So…you use both hands too?
If the cup is almost full then yes I may use two hands to keep it steady.
That’s interesting. Can’t say if I’ve ever seen that done before.
It’s not a resignation, unfortunately, but it’s better than the nothing that I expected from them.
Not good enough. He committed perjury, and we all know how Jeffrey feels about perjury.
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I fail to see a significant difference between the word that ends in “gga” and the one that ends in “gger”. Sorry, but I don’t.
Context.
?
I think that the difference between the two words comes from the context in which they’re used.
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I fail to see a significant difference between the word that ends in “gga” and the one that ends in “gger”. Sorry, but I don’t.
Context.
A white person using it is still rather questionable though.
I agree that it’s questionable, but I wouldn’t jump down their throats for saying it if it’s in the context of “friend.”
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Ric_Olié
Ric Olié first appeared as a supporting character in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, where he was portrayed by Ralph Brown. Ric Olié is referred to by some fans as “Captain Obvious” due to dialogue that simply states well-observed facts, such as “There’s the blockade!,” “That’s it… Tatooine,” and “We didn’t hit it!”[3][4][5]
I believe he was calling you “Captain Obvious.”
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I fail to see a significant difference between the word that ends in “gga” and the one that ends in “gger”. Sorry, but I don’t.
Context.
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
“niBBa”?
ni🅱🅱a?
what?
Yes, it’s been derived from the word “ni🅱🅱a.” I don’t have any personal problems with using “n- - -a” (which is the word spoken in the video, not “n - - - er”, which is an entirely different beast IMO) but I wanted to err on the side of caution.
I didn’t actually watch much of it, just was looking for the worst rap song I could find. Kind of surprised to hear they did that.
I think it’s at least so bad that it’s good. They don’t call Jesus their “er”, they’re referring to him as a “niBBa” endearingly, and even so, that’s part of the joke. The joke is that these out-of-touch old white people are saying “niBBa” the same way a young black rapper may say it.
I especially don’t and person using the n-word in a reference to Jesus Christ.
That part makes sense.
Of the Olie variety.
I still don’t get it.
I hate to break it to ya Frink, but anything that makes Trump look bad is fake news.
Of the Olie variety.
So…you use both hands too?
If the cup is almost full then yes I may use two hands to keep it steady.
I guess you have tiny hands just like our so-called President then.
Well, I do have short fingers. But it’s more because I can’t trust my hands to be steady.