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23 April, 2008 at 6:05 pm #331621
@johnboy25 wrote:
Why not just delete the message instead? Does that make any less sense than ……….?
i dont think it lets you delete the whole thing, at the very least you have to add a couple of letters when you edit
23 April, 2008 at 5:42 pm #331619@fastcars wrote:
Is it due to drunkeness?
Are they embarrassed at the crap they type once re-read?i think its these 2 fast ^^
23 April, 2008 at 5:32 pm #331551@sharongooner wrote:
I love both of their music. Perhaps the iconic factor comes from the fact that they are self admitting failures in real life… rather than putting on a pretend front like most popstars do.
Life aint perfect, but if you can get through it with a talent and entertain people then you will become an icon.
They are no worse than previous iconic figures who have been glorified through their pitfalls, they are just on the news more and in your face more.
best comments made on this topic so far^^^
I hear what youre saying mary, but being a hero/heroine can also mean someone people look up to, its not necessarily someone who has performed a heroic act. A lot of people admire Amy because shes gone through a lot for someone of her age and still managed to make something of herself. Shes very individual looks and music wise… heroine is probably the wrong word here, i think shes more of an inspiration to people.
22 April, 2008 at 10:49 pm #331575@chickenman wrote:
I always thought to be a laaady you had to have less bodyhair than the men on here :lol:
thats quite an easy achievement seeing as most of the men on here act like they have yet to grow pubes let alone chest hair :P
22 April, 2008 at 8:21 pm #331533didnt someone tell her she had her top inside out? :shock: :P
22 April, 2008 at 8:02 pm #331527@johnboy25 wrote:
Funnily enough, no. Don’t think it was her smile that attracted her husband to her :lol:
no, that was her money
21 April, 2008 at 8:29 pm #329168you’ve got to be as thick as two short planks to believe that the “Janey – sex chat line operator” character is real.
21 April, 2008 at 8:16 pm #329163@(f)politics? wrote:
you dont actually think i wrote that did ya hahaha :roll: course i got it off the net u nit lol yes i can spell gullible but was actually looking for a shorter explanation on the gullible versus paranoia thing but was the shortest i could find without being too psychopath technical related , which is why i agreed with pats boring comment, dear me do you think that actually needed pointing out lol
HAHA BUSTED!!!!! :oops: <<<<politics
Do yourself a favour, next time you’re trying to be clever by copying chunks from the net, dumb it down to your level…makes it less obvious :wink: :lol: :lol:
21 April, 2008 at 8:03 pm #329161@(f)politics? wrote:
If you mean gullible your entitled to your opinion, and ok i take people at face value and let them prove otherwise,Paranoids, cynics and conspiracy theorists think of themselves as the most sceptical, the least gullible of the human race, and hence also as the most secure against disappointment. “If you’re a pessimist,” the saying goes, “at least you’ll never be disappointed”. But that could hardly be more false. Just look at the world of disappointment that Hitler let himself in for when he deduced, from the depths of his cynicism, that Britain was all talk and would never fight. Just look how heartbroken all the cynics and pessimists on today’s political scene are whenever things go well in Iraq or Afghanistan.
In reality, such people are not the least gullible in the world but the most. For their approach to understanding the complex and frightening world of human affairs is not characterised by the countless possible explanations that they have vowed to reject, but by the single conspiracy-theoretic mode of explanation that they have vowed to believe regardless of all evidence or experience or argument to the contrary. This is not scepticism in the rational sense of the word, it is faith. They have chosen to put blind faith in their conspiracy theories. But the world punishes blind faith. Tyrants in general tend to be paranoid, yet nevertheless, they nearly always end up disappointed as well. Stalin was relatively lucky in his disappointment: most of them die of it.
But as gullible i may be i don’t suffer fools gladly if i am proved wrong.Pointing out a spelling error is all well and good, providing you dont have to google the word yourself :wink:
http://www.settingtheworldtorights.com/node/449
…so now can we have your opinion instead of one you copied in its entirety from google? :roll:
scroll down a little on the attached link people, its all there word for word :lol: :lol: :lol:
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