Everything posted by Think Pink
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Okay... Now I'm ticked off. (RANT)
This really isn't even all that shocking at this point. There should be a mandatory device installed in everyone's car that disables your phone while the car is in motion. TBH I'm surprised such a thing doesn't exist yet.
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i forgot lunch but dad brught me subway awww yeeeeah
*brought
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Have you had a pet other than a dog, cat, or goldfish?
I've also had a bunch of hamsters, two guinea pigs, a horse, a bunny, a bearded dragon, a praying mantis for like a day after my dad smashed it in the door, and I think that's it.
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i'm in love with noragami rip
haven't read the manga but the anime is kickass
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Do you think that KH games usually receive the grades they deserve?
tbh I don't ever bother checking reviews. I've noticed that a lot of reviews are rather unreliable. I like a lot of games that get low scores and don't enjoy some games that get near-perfect scores. The reviews are just one or a few people's opinion, and that won't always apply to everyone.
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Talk About Your Strange Habits!
I always have to do my homework in a certain order, and I really don't like if my order gets screwed up. I always do math, French, APUSH, College Prep, Cold War, Chem, and AP Lang in that order, and idk why but it really bugs me if I get out of order.
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STOP the 'guys' term. NOW.
a) dawnstar asked for this to be closed b) y'all need to debate in a calmer fashion
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Has March been a nice month for you, in terms of games?
So far yes. I think 2014 is going to be my year.
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New Member Here ^^
Hey there, welcome to KH13!!
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STOP the 'guys' term. NOW.
I don't see this as being too big of an issue. Yes, the fact that a group is referred to as "guys" if there's even a single male in the group is annoying, but this is not the issue to take a stand on. Women are facing much more pressing issues (in America alone we face murder/assaults/etc simply for being female, and still can't serve in combat positions in the military. In other countries, female babies are killed and women can't drive and stuff.) So yeah, it's bothersome and it's a flaw of language, but we have much, much better things to be worrying about. edit: btw, I'm going to assume you call yourself feminist? But this is not what feminism is supposed to be. By saying men are naturally violent and vengeful is not only pointless hatred, it's also basically reinforcing everything the patriarchy teaches.
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How many people work?
I have a part time job as an assistant shooting instructor, and I sometimes do temp work at a warehouse.
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ahh our ap lang assignment is so awesome
we get to present a powerpoint about a controversial issue, which will be so much more fun than reading and synthesizing articles.
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computer games and anger management
Sometimes I get mad (although it's usually on stupid games like Super Hexagon or CoD instead of legit stuff like Skyrim) but I tend to just yell a few things and then I shut up. I really only get mad if I'm playing multiplayer, because people on multiplayer generally suck. Occasionally I'll reference walkthroughs, but I tend not to need them.
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my eye
I think bronze or purple would look cutest.
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The Unpopular Opinions Thread
I have no idea why my computer isn't letting me quote anyone, so I'll just put this out generally: Nobody is denying that men have issues, even though women have significantly more. But let's break down why the men have these issues: okay, let's start with childcare/custody situations. The courts tend to favor women, and rarely give the child to a man. Assuming this isn't a newborn child who needs their mother to breastfeed, why on earth would the courts keep choosing women over men? Oh, yes, that's right, the patriarchy teaches that men are supposed to be tough and fearless and that caring for a child is beneath them and women's work. Growing up with these beliefs, I think why the court acts the way it does becomes pretty clear. Next issue: prison time. The patriarchy teaches that women are moral gatekeepers (leftover from the Cult of Domesticity) and docile. So if a woman commits a violent crime, that seems out of character and surely she's made an innocent mistake? But a man commits the same crime: men are strong and dangerous and of course this is expected behavior. Another issue: alimony. Why should a man have to pay his wife after they're divorced? According to the patriarchy, women are weak and submissive and should be housewives, and how dare you abandon someone so dependent? Out of the few issues men actually have, what is causing all of them? What is the common theme? The patriarchy. The patriarchy is not only firetrucking over women, it's also causing issues for men. And what does feminism aim to do? Get rid of the patriarchy. Since the patriarchy is hurting women far more than it hurts men, yeah, it's gonna be called feminism. But feminists are also helping men. And I would also like to point out that, while the sexes shouldn't hate each other, look at the consequences: a women hates a man? His feelings get hurt. A man hates a woman? She gets beaten, murdered, or raped. There's a reason 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and it's got a lot to do with male anger toward women. There are a lot more disgusting websites that claim men are superior and they want to see women knocked down another peg than there are websites saying the opposite. And that time a small boy got raped? Funny how it was men saying he should have enjoyed it and to man up, while the feminists were saying how badly they wanted justice for the little boy and to change the courts so that his rapist wouldn't be blown off just because she's female. I think it's actually funny how many men hate feminism, because they're saying they hate something that will make women equal and also help them. Feminism sure seems like a good idea now, does it not?
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The Unpopular Opinions Thread
Gotta go with Draco...this almost feels like a troll post. Another opinion: I think schools should always be small scale. Going from a massive high school in 9th-10th grade to a 40-student school this year, I have to say I love going to such a small school. I think if big public schools were divided into small schools there'd be less bullying. I doubt I just got lucky enough to go to school with 39 other very nice kids--I think it's got a lot to do with the size of the school. We're close with the teachers and each other and that makes it a much more effective learning environment. APUSH, which is completely dreaded in public school, is my favorite class because we're all best friends sitting around a conference table, sometimes interrupting the lecture to make jokes, and our professor knows us well enough that he laughs too and manages to teach us. I feel comfortable and loved and close to everyone around me, and that's just not something you can feel in a big public school.
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