if the words you type are immune from observation then
perhaps i could point out that your attire clashes with traditional scottish garb
aye laddie
those slacks must be a bit binding
if you had balls
har har
What are you on about, Bill? The words I type are in no way immune from observation, criticism or even heckling. Nobody has disturbed you in any way when youâve heckled others here. Surely if my words (and those of others) are fair game for your âobservationâ, then your words are open to the observation of others as well. And Iâm observing that you havenât had many original thoughts in the last couple of months. Unless you count obsessing about the words of others as an original thought, which I for one donât.
Obsessing is a neurological condition. You should try it. We can tell youâve never obsessed over anything in your entire life.
Donât drag his balls into this when yours are hanging so low. Unless of course you want to place a small wager on hair or no hair? Iâm short twenty but Reg will spot me if you want to bet 40 that he shaves his balls, daily.
Obsession can be constructive or destructive, sometimes both. Obsessing over the code youâre writing, or a move to another country, or the project youâre working on is constructive. Obsessing over the words of others and picking at them incessantly is destructive.
EDIT: I just thought of this and might add it to my Wall: Do not focus on what someone else got wrong. Focus on what you got right.
Some would say, thatâs not right.
That you should not focus on what you got wrong but what others got right. Nevermind, I feel like Iâm obsessing over your words.
Several situations that are described as âironicâ in the song attracted media attention for an improper application of the term. âIf it rains on your wedding day, thatâs a coincidence, not an irony. If you win the lottery and drop dead before claiming the money, itâs good luck followed by bad luck. If you meet the man of your dreams and then meet his beautiful wife, itâs a bummer. But if a song called âIronicâ contains no irony, is that in itself ironic?â asks Bob Harris in his New York Times column.
If you obsess over someone elseâs useless words with 1000 useless words, is that ironic?
You two idiots just proved you didnât get the irony of my post. Furthermore, two women haters applauding another woman hater for his sexist remark and than having the nerve to blame me wrongly as a man hater, explains why feminism still is needed even in the Western world.
spoken like a true bull-bitch
if there is such a thing as an original thought
and i should happen to have one
i will not write it on the walls of your tree fort
i will sell it
and buy better tools
That reminds me, I better go check my stock.
That was almost an original thought.
Buying stock is not particularly original. The guy who built the company whose stock youâre buying probably had some original thoughts. Unless he just stole most of his ideas and marketed them well like Steve Jobs.
It is if itâs your first buy.
I donât care if he had original thoughts or was completely thoughtless as long as I make money from the stock.
she doesnât give a shit about anything except money
Yes I do. I just equate stock with money.
I bet your vagina is dry and crumbly
That is quite reasonable. It is not, however, original.
Talk to thinki. He will tell you if thatâs correct.
uhm no i would say: what is original or correct to oneâŚ