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  • Re: Dog walking?

    Dr.Carter - - Health and Fitness

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    I don't like walking around if I don't have anywhere to go, and that goes double for running. If it weren't for treadmills, I'd be in bad shape.

  • The operative prefix in this thread is "ex". It's not your current girlfriend, so you don't have to ask her permission to do shit. Date her friend anyways and tell your ex to go kick rocks and that maybe if she wasn't such a controlling bitch you'd still be dating. Maybe not that last part, but you get the general idea.

  • "Emo" is by it's definition, a stereotype. So you are asking if you can belong to a stereotype without being stereotypical... And skinny jeans aren't emo. Tripp pants and shit like that are, skinny jeans transcend stereotypes. Shit, I wear skinny jeans I don't like any rock music, I have close cropped hair, I hate Hot Topic, etc.

  • Act like you were just joking. As in, you were intentionally overreacting to her joke to play a prank on her. That's what I would do anyway, although in retrospect that might only work for a little bit after said incident, it might be too late now, but it can't hurt.

  • Re: Thrift Stores

    Dr.Carter - - Fashion

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    Quote from artizhay: “Er...I only buy new clothes from department/designer/etc. places...'cause...I like to waste my money on superficial things and I'm self-centered. =] Yay!” This. And I don't often see stuff I like at the few times I've been to a thrift store. Not knocking you if it happens to be your style, but it's not mine...

  • 500,000 seeds ≠ 500,000 plants Not unless you have a massive tract of land, a large labor force willing to work for you, all the necessary equipment needed to cultivate your product, thousands upon thousands of gallons of pesticides and herbicides, etc. However, if you are some venture capitalist with all that money sunk into a potential marijuana farm just in case they do legalize it someday, well, more power to you.

  • Re: condoms?

    Dr.Carter - - Teen Sexuality

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    Quote from Raoul_Foil_Duke: “Everyone likes to demand that people "prove" their stuff. If you don't believe them, there's something called Google! Could probably find the answer in the time it takes to write something accusing someone else of lying and demanding that they provide links.” That's a lot of work to vindicate/disprove someone else. It's common courtesy to provide links/sources to your statements so there's no need for someone else to do it.

  • Re: God Stuff.

    Dr.Carter - - Debate and Discussions

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    Quote from Cyber Policeman: “ I don't know if you were asking that or just stating an example xD, but to answer, even though i'm not 100% on this, God's realm isn't limited by time like this universe is. There's no definite beginning there, and everything just kind of happens (I think. There could be another idea similar to time that shows how events progress in that realm, but it's nothing we could comprehend right now).” I'm not asking that because there is no answer, it's simply an example of…

  • Re: condoms?

    Dr.Carter - - Teen Sexuality

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    Quote from ANTI CONDOM: “The only professional here with a "career" is me in this forum.” How does one become a professional troll? Is there a certification process or do you just declare it?

  • Re: Opinion

    Dr.Carter - - Debate and Discussions

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    Quote from louiebugooey: “It got me wondering, do you consider an opinion valid if the person hasn't experienced the situation? ” I wouldn't consider their opinion as valid as someone who had actually experienced something they were talking about, but I wouldn't completely discredit it. I've never been stabbed in the eye, but that doesn't mean that I'm not 100% sure I don't want it to happen.

  • Quote from ThailandTom: “nutmeg doesn't do shit, without or without milk, it is a myth” I'll have to echo this. I watched my friends smoke it for a control test to see if it worked, because I don't jump into anything headfirst and normally I'd consult erowid or something but the literature just wasn't around at the time and they were stoked to do it anyways. Needless to say, after watching both of them puke for a few hours, I decided not to do it.

  • Quote from Frosty: “Umm... Pretty much all of it? Basically all you did was imply that all girls who like built guys are shallow whores, and hence you want nothing to do with them.” Haven't we been through this before, as in, my post directly above yours? Quote: “>MFW you don't know it's the catch phrase of Zyzz, king of /fit/ Zyzzaziz.jpg” Why would I know that?

  • Quote from artizhay: “+1 except I can't rep you! Wtf I don't even remember repping you. Oh well. Rep in spirit. =]” Does this jog your memory? "Fuck you math. 09-17-2010 02:52 PM ~artizhay"

  • Re: Life After Death?

    Dr.Carter - - Debate and Discussions

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    What we perceive as "life" is simply advanced biological functions in the brain. When you die, that's it.

  • People don't think you are a douche because you "dress to impress", they think you are a douche because you wear ubiquitous douche clothing: Abercrombie and Fitch, Hollister, etc. It may be a stereotype, but there's a decent amount of truth in those too. If you want to dress nicely, do it, but don't do it by wearing what you wear now. Not to be offensive but I don't see that as "dressing up" or anything, that's what most frat boys wear. A more mature style with neutral tones, no graphics on your…

  • Quote from artizhay: “People who have a fortune are famous for having a fortune.” Somewhat, but that's more of an exception than a rule. Quick, how many billionaires can you name? My guess is only a couple. The people with ridiculous amounts of money keep quiet, people that get all the media attention have nowhere near the money they do. If you couldn't surmise it by now, I'd take fortune over fame any day.

  • Quote from Frosty: “You never specified "only" caring about being ripped. ” What part of "looking for a juicehead roid monkey" doesn't suggest that all they care about is their muscles? I'm curious, what part of that statement made it seem like aforementioned girls were also interested in their intellect, personality, etc. Context clues will get you far in life. Quote: “What you said was that you have no interest in girls who like ripped guys, which is totally different. ” No, I didn't. Do you s…

  • Re: Easy A

    Dr.Carter - - Films, TV and Books

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    Quote from artizhay: “But do you get to see them 20 feet tall on a screen highlighting every detail of their bodies? Well no, you get to see them in person instead. But it started out as a good argument.” Are you suggesting that people look better in person than they do after hours of digital editing and pounds of makeup? It may be artificial, but it's still designed to make you think of the person as more attractive. I just don't see it with her though. Sometimes she looks alright and other tim…

  • Re: Easy A

    Dr.Carter - - Films, TV and Books

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    Am I the only person that doesn't find her attractive? I'm not trying to be the "not that hot" guy, but really. I see girls everyday that are better looking than her.

  • Quote from Frosty: “Wow way to generalise. I'm 6'3 and 200 lbs myself, and trust me, not every single girl who's mirin' is some skanky slut. Sounds to me like someone's just jelly.” Did I say "skanky slut"? Did I even hint at it? Girls that only care about their guy being ripped are shallow. I'm not interested in shallow girls. That said, a lot of them are sluts too, because the two kind of go hand in hand (for both sexes)... Jealous? What do I have to be jealous of? I'm perfectly happy being wi…