What do you want to know? v.2
If jrs is allowed to make a thread about himself, then I am too. This is a free country.
Is there anything you want to know about me? Do you want to argue?Discuss fine wines? Exchange anecdotes? Here is the place to do it. Wow, making a thread like this is a much better measure than the rep point system of what fellow posters think of you. Fire away - |
Hi Steve, are you male or female ?
|
Originally Posted by Steve
If jrs is allowed to make a thread about himself, then I am too. This is a free country.
Is there anything you want to know about me? Do you want to argue?Discuss fine wines? Exchange anecdotes? Here is the place to do it. Wow, making a thread like this is a much better measure of what fellow posters think of you. Fire away - What are your ambitions in life in regards to your professional career? Have you seen Band of Brothers? If so, what did you think? Why have you never chosen an avatar? Are you in love with someone who loves you back? Where in the world would you most like to visit? What is your political affiliation? Are you a good fighter? Are you more of a lover/intellectual,or warrior? What is the first thing your eyes go when you see someone beautiful? If you have a son, will you have him circumcised? |
Do you like your name?
Who are you voting for in the next election? Do you post about alcohol and multiple-person sexual escapades because you're secretly insecure about your behavior? Am I asking this question because I am, too? Does Slay ask some weird questions, or what? That is all. |
Originally Posted by Yoda
Do you like your name?
Who are you voting for in the next election? Do you post about alcohol and multiple-person sexual escapades because you're secretly insecure about your behavior? Am I asking this question because I am, too? Does Slay ask some weird questions, or what? That is all. |
Originally Posted by r3port3r66
Chris is sooooo bored....
|
Do you think we should all start one of these threads... ;D
|
I'm male.
What is your sexual preference? You threw me off with your peter/jason comment.
What are your ambitions in life in regards to your professional career?
Have you seen Band of Brothers? If so, what did you think?
Why have you never chosen an avatar?
Are you in love with someone who loves you back?
Where in the world would you most like to visit?
What is your political affiliation?
Are you a good fighter?
Are you more of a lover/intellectual,or warrior?
What is the first thing your eyes go when you see someone beautiful?
If you have a son, will you have him circumcised?
|
Originally Posted by Yoda
Do you like your name?
Who are you voting for in the next election?
Do you post about alcohol and multiple-person sexual escapades because you're secretly insecure about your behavior? Am I asking this question because I am, too?
I'm insecure about some other things, though. I try to keep that sort of stuff to myself. I think you could be asking because you're trying to detect some kind of regret on my part, but I'm speculating. I don't know what you're thinking.
Does Slay ask some weird questions, or what?
|
Originally Posted by Steve
Band of Brothers is the kind of movie that Tom Clancy war freaks go crazy about...the people who think that showing battle onscreen is patriotic in and of itself. Movies like that almost feel like exploitation.
|
Nah, not looking for guilt. Just wondering how your thought-process works. I assure you, it's far more curiousity than condemnation.
You say you are proud of it -- is this because you think it indicates some suavity on your part, or because it's the kind of thing which impresses others? Do you know anyone who's pissed at you for potentially voting for Bush? What's the first thing that goes through your mind during an awkward silence? Which of the cliche life events (marriage, children, buying a house, etc) do you fear most, and why? |
Originally Posted by Steve
I support the removal of fascist terror-states, and have nothing but contempt for those who demand their preservation.
Unless the Democrats have an ace in their vest pocket, probably Bush. I don't see a decent Independent candidate yet. Don't you see these statements as contradictory? Especially considering that the Bush administration supports Pakistan, an Islamic military dictatorship in undisputed possession of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction (all supplied by the US, incidentally) and harboring Al Quaeda terrorists (possibly even bin Laden) even as we speak? And all the while, Bush makes a big deal about Iraq, where weapons of mass destruction are yet to be discovered (if they ever will) and the cost of war and maintaining the peace, quite apart from the obvious, heart-rending human cost, is an $87 billion price tag? Doesn't all this strike you as hypocritical and downright absurd, especially in the context of a recessionary domestic economy that has only recently become somewhat resurgent? |
Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
Looks like others can stereotype as well.
Originally Posted by Yoda
You say you are proud of it -- is this because you think it indicates some suavity on your part, or because it's the kind of thing which impresses others?
Do you know anyone who's pissed at you for potentially voting for Bush?
What's the first thing that goes through your mind during an awkward silence?
Which of the cliche life events (marriage, children, buying a house, etc) do you fear most, and why?
Originally Posted by Django
Steve, at the risk of provoking you (which I have no intention of doing):
Don't you see these statements as contradictory? Especially considering that the Bush administration supports Pakistan, an Islamic military dictatorship in undisputed possession of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction (all supplied by the US, incidentally) and harboring Al Quaeda terrorists (possibly even bin Laden) even as we speak? And all the while, Bush makes a big deal about Iraq, where weapons of mass destruction are yet to be discovered (if they ever will) and the cost of war and maintaining the peace, quite apart from the obvious, heart-rending human cost, is an $87 billion price tag? Doesn't all this strike you as hypocritical and downright absurd, especially in the context of a recessionary domestic economy that has only recently become somewhat resurgent?
Iraq is still in the process of rebuilding, obviously. Much progress has been made - 4 months ago, no Iraqis were involved in the reconstruction of the society. Now the figure is close to 100,000. The WMD issue, while politically bad for the administration, has no effect on the humanitarian effort there. In the extreme quarters of the left, people see these terrorists as anti-empire freedom fighters, battling globalization and capitalistic oppression. What they cannot seem to grasp is that these people are fighting for the restoration of their own lost caliphate - they only oppose 'empire' that is not Islamic. More Iraqis have been killed by suicide bombs in Mesopotamia than US soldiers, which indicates a hell of a lot about those planning the attacks - it does not grow from a genuine concern for the fare of Iraq, but rather a twisted, amoral nihilism - and demonstrates more than ever the need to fight these people rather than 'talk it out' with them. Actually I wrote a paper about Bush and Pakistan for my english class a few weeks ago. The Pakistani dictatorship is an evil one, and it is to the shame of Bush that he has not stood up to Pervez Musharraf and his thugs yet. The Pakistani secret police are in league with al Qaeda and the Islamic fascists, yet the United States feels it needs allies in the Middle East and is just gullible enough to be misled by the two-faced Musharraf. There are many of us who believe that the Pakistani-Indian conflict over Kashmir will result in the world's first nuclear exchange, which is all the more reason to intervene there, NOW. If all the evidence is gathered and presented before the United Nations, I predict that a regime change there will be inevitable. And hopefully it'll happen before the liquidation of Peshawar and Islamabad. The former Pakistani prime minister, Benazir, has repeatedly said that regime change is the only way to avert the nuclear war. If Bush gets up off his ass and Rumsfeld makes the necessary changes in policy (his memo indicates that he will), Pakistan will be taken care of soon. |
Originally Posted by Steve
Actually I wrote a paper about Bush and Pakistan for my english class a few weeks ago. The Pakistani dictatorship is an evil one, and it is to the shame of Bush that he has not stood up to Pervez Musharraf and his thugs yet. The Pakistani secret police are in league with al Qaeda and the Islamic fascists, yet the United States feels it needs allies in the Middle East and is just gullible enough to be misled by the two-faced Musharraf. There are many of us who believe that the Pakistani-Indian conflict over Kashmir will result in the world's first nuclear exchange, which is all the more reason to intervene there, NOW. If all the evidence is gathered and presented before the United Nations, I predict that a regime change there will be inevitable. And hopefully it'll happen before the liquidation of Peshawar and Islamabad. The former Pakistani prime minister, Benazir, has repeatedly said that regime change is the only way to avert the nuclear war. If Bush gets up off his ass and Rumsfeld makes the necessary changes in policy (his memo indicates that he will), Pakistan will be taken care of soon.
|
do you like my avatar?
no..really....i want to know |
Do you believe in Creation or Evolution........
Would you sleep your way to the top............ Choose one........health, happiness or money....... On your first date...........where did you go....... What charity do you support........ |
Originally Posted by Nikki
Do you believe in Creation or Evolution........
Would you sleep your way to the top............
Choose one........health, happiness or money.......
On your first date...........where did you go.......
What charity do you support........
|
Originally Posted by Django
I, for one, would not object to regime change in Pakistan.
|
Originally Posted by Steve
I'd **** Joan Rivers if that's what it takes.
|
Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity
:laugh: I would love to hear all about that.
I dunno, it'd be like a blowup doll, except uglier and more plasticy. |
All times are GMT -3. The time now is 07:44 PM. |
Powered by: vBulletin, Copyright, ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging v3.3.0 (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Copyright © Movie Forums