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Title: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 01, 2010, 07:58:37 PM
our CIA (security) seems to always conveniently fail (911 and then this)in these situations, which always seems to enable a certain elite class of people within our govt to succeed their agendas

yes i'm talking new world order...its happening in front of our eyes while we sit around fighting over Obama versus bush...


hell we r almost on the verge of mandatory healthcare (i read mandatory vaccinations..population control..etc) under the guise of ...."hey a white republican is not the prez now so it must be right" :-\  (before, under bush it ws...if you love your country you must let us go to war against iraq : i read...set up a base in the middle east)

am i the only one seeing this?
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Wiggs on January 01, 2010, 08:00:23 PM
The paranoia is gonna destroy ya...

If it happens it will be a secret government
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: che on January 01, 2010, 08:03:44 PM
The paranoia is gonna destroy ya...

If it happens it will be a secret government
Wiggs ,is this movie racist ?

Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 01, 2010, 08:06:36 PM
The paranoia is gonna destroy ya...

If it happens it will be a secret government

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bilderberg_participants#United_States

Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: bigdumbbell on January 02, 2010, 05:17:51 AM
a visa doesn't entitle you to every constitutional right and privileges of the American citizen. 
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Gino30 on January 02, 2010, 05:25:08 AM
bring down the Fed Res and all your problems will cease

most of them anyway

take away the ability print money out of thin air.......
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 02, 2010, 05:33:35 AM
Government Control is not good, looks like we are headed that way. The buyout's of bankrupt companies, Forced health care reform, is martial law next?
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: bigdumbbell on January 02, 2010, 05:36:08 AM
Government Control is not good, looks like we are headed that way. The buyout's of bankrupt companies, Forced health care reform, is martial law next?
new world order
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 05:47:19 AM
our CIA (security) seems to always conveniently fail (911 and then this)in these situations, which always seems to enable a certain elite class of people within our govt to succeed their agendas

yes i'm talking new world order...its happening in front of our eyes while we sit around fighting over Obama versus bush...


hell we r almost on the verge of mandatory healthcare (i read mandatory vaccinations..population control..etc) under the guise of ...."hey a white republican is not the prez now so it must be right" :-\  (before, under bush it ws...if you love your country you must let us go to war against iraq : i read...set up a base in the middle east)

am i the only one seeing this?
no you are not...but it will happen because they are counting on us to let it happen.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 07:58:13 AM
no you are not...but it will happen because they are counting on us to let it happen.

with bush : if ya didn't let  "it" happen (the war) you didn't love your country
with obama : if you dont let "it" happen (healthcare deform) you r racist

they r playing us against eachother
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 08:09:43 AM
with bush : if ya didn't let  "it" happen (the war) you didn't love your country
with obama : if you dont let "it" happen (healthcare deform) you r racist

they r playing us against eachother
And that's why I don't listen to Rush or constantly check out the political shows, unless it's the Sunday morning ones. People get too wrapped up in them, like women and soap operas, and lose focus on the fact that want us to be distracted, they play us against ourselves.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 08:23:31 AM
And that's why I don't listen to Rush or constantly check out the political shows, unless it's the Sunday morning ones. People get too wrapped up in them, like women and soap operas, and lose focus on the fact that want us to be distracted, they play us against ourselves.
even thought i agree with mark levin and rush on issues i STILL think the repbs are as bad as the dems on issues like the iraq war
the dems (libs) have obama cock as firmly implanted as the repbs have bush cock up their collective asses
but rush HAS good points in the fact that he is plain against govt expansion (other than the military) and higher taxes...and i happen to agree...i dont wanna feed the poor...thats a good sentiment to have in the 3rd world but here in America where high school is free and you have every opportunity to make it and you dont....too fucking bad..i dont wanna give u a dime :-\
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 08:26:40 AM
o on a side note some black dood the other day played the " hey J you cant talk cause your dad is rich and you've never had to pay for anything " card with me

my reply " my dad made all his money in PAKISTAN....ie the 3rd world...just imagine what he coulda done here in the US, too bad YOUR dad being here in the US ws too stupid to avail the opportunity" ;D

seriously...if someone tells me they r poor..their dad ws poor..their grampaw ws poor and great grampaw ws poor...i'm thinking good gawd...he's a generational loser....stupidity runs in the family
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 08:52:49 AM
Toxie, circumstances sometimes prevent people from doing things. For instance, both my grandparents on both sides were from poor farming backgrounds. On my mother's side, they had to drop out of school at early ages to work the farm. Yet they were not stupid, my granfather building and wiring a house that still stands today...and it was built in the 40's. They also impressed upon my mother and her siblings how important education was.

There was a 60 mins program a while back that went back to a story yrs ago. It was about a very poor black family in Mississippi. Well the son went to Howard, now today, they siblings are doctors (a brain surgeon), attorneys, etc. This family was dirt poor, but their parents held education, which they didn't have, in high regard.

You have to understand our history pre-1950, especially dealing with black folk. And dealing with black folk, who have to fight the "wells We's colored folk ain't gots da smarts thems white folks gots", mentality, that is still prevalent today.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 08:56:42 AM
..as circumstances go...circumstance cant explain away the dispropotionate amounts of blacks (and browns now) that are whining  >:(
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There was a 60 mins program a while back that went back to a story yrs ago. It was about a very poor black family in Mississippi. Well the son went to Howard, now today, they siblings are doctors (a brain surgeon), attorneys, etc. This family was dirt poor, but their parents held education, which they didn't have, in high regard.
 see..regardless of prejudice and colour smart people DO make it..so i'm gonna stick to being intolerant of whiners..where they be black complaining of ...well we all know...or brownies complaining of the "post 911 world"  ::) (with brown people...since i'm brown i just wanna fucking punch em in the face and tell em to shutup)

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You have to understand our history pre-1950, especially dealing with black folk. And dealing with black folk, who have to fight the "wells We's colored folk ain't gots da smarts thems white folks gots", mentality, that is still prevalent today.

i know its prolly more complex but dood..that reads like a lack of confidence to me...fuck what others think about ya
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 09:14:54 AM
..as circumstances go...circumstance cant explain away the dispropotionate amounts of blacks (and browns now) that are whining  >:(  see..regardless of prejudice and colour smart people DO make it..so i'm gonna stick to being intolerant of whiners..where they be black complaining of ...well we all know...or brownies complaining of the "post 911 world"  ::) (with brown people...since i'm brown i just wanna fucking punch em in the face and tell em to shutup)
 
i know its prolly more complex but dood..that reads like a lack of confidence to me...fuck what others think about ya
True. The last part is about conditioning. That's why black folk in the inner cities act the way they do, plus they lack stucture in their home life. Mofos want to whine about racism, but the biggest racist thing ever to happen was to systematically brainfuck black folk into believing they ain't shit aka, slave mentality. Black people buy tons more materialistic shit than most Americans, why because they have been condition to think that what you have makes you better. I've seen tons of smart black kids from the inner cities turn into fuck ups and crackheads, baby mammas and ho's. The lack of structure fucks up people.

Which is why I do support Oprah in her endeavor in South Africa. One positive thing I do give Oprah. Black people here have, as you pointed out, free schooling, programs fo this, programs for that, yet do not ake advantage of these things. But, we are getting into other things.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: uberman09 on January 02, 2010, 09:19:42 AM
True. The last part is about conditioning. That's why black folk in the inner cities act the way they do, plus they lack stucture in their home life. Mofos want to whine about racism, but the biggest racist thing ever to happen was to systematically brainfuck black folk into believing they ain't shit aka, slave mentality. Black people buy tons more materialistic shit than most Americans, why because they have been condition to think that what you have makes you better. I've seen tons of smart black kids from the inner cities turn into fuck ups and crackheads, baby mammas and ho's. The lack of structure fucks up people.

Which is why I do support Oprah in her endeavor in South Africa. One positive thing I do give Oprah. Black people here have, as you pointed out, free schooling, programs fo this, programs for that, yet do not ake advantage of these things. But, we are getting into other things.
not only the lack of "structures", but the lack of valuable models, tutors. The lack of Fathers.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 02, 2010, 10:52:11 AM
Forced fagotry and the speading of aids. Al gore and obama want your children dead.
You are on money Big Dicked
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: freespirit on January 02, 2010, 12:47:19 PM
False Flag Operation, probably FBI. The Zionists behind Obama must really love this.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Magnus Greel on January 02, 2010, 12:55:53 PM
True. The last part is about conditioning. That's why black folk in the inner cities act the way they do, plus they lack stucture in their home life. Mofos want to whine about racism, but the biggest racist thing ever to happen was to systematically brainfuck black folk into believing they ain't shit aka, slave mentality. Black people buy tons more materialistic shit than most Americans, why because they have been condition to think that what you have makes you better. The lack of structure fucks up people.


This is an interesting viewpoint, Ive often wondered about the materialism part, over here in the UK we have shed loads of black and africans coming over here along with other peoples from elsewhere in the world. many of these are third world countries and are very poor, yet its being claimed that these people are some of the biggest consumers of all the crap the big corporates churn out, mobile phones, music, sportwear, electricals, fast food. Rather than investing their money in the future, they just fritter it away. Much like many of these sportsmen in the US, we now have footballers here earning £40,000 a week and they are constantly in debt.

I do think there is some kind of brainwashing going on to create the "ultimate mindless consumer" who will in turn sustain the capitalist corporate model from eternity. By getting rid or reducing the volume of lesser  consumers we can make more money. Despite the fact we are heading for 3 million unemployment we continue to leave our doors wide open, you have to ask why?

Whats interesting is that in the UK uptil 1995 you had very little if any mainstream black culture in the media. You didnt get any hip-hop or rap, and nothing with any real negative conotations, then we had biggie smallz and tupac in the charts and from then onwards rnb and what not became a mainstay. Ten years later we had the beginnings of gang culture like the country has never seen with 15 year old 50 cent wannabes kids going round shooting and stabbing each other like theres no tommorow.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Captain Equipoise on January 02, 2010, 01:32:45 PM
Someone should blow up one of those bilderberg meetings, then all the world's problems would be solved.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 01:40:22 PM
Magnus, many of those people see the popular culture, the rap videos and think they have to be like that. They emulate what they see. Plus being poor in a rich country, sucks, it highlights how poor you really are, so people overcompensate for it. Then in hiphop there is a constant put down, of I'm better than you, listen to Jay-Z's "Imaginary Playa" song, listen to the end.

Cpt E, shhhh!
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 01:42:40 PM
True. The last part is about conditioning. That's why black folk in the inner cities act the way they do, plus they lack stucture in their home life. Mofos want to whine about racism, but the biggest racist thing .....

ya nailed it...except i'd take it a step further. If i were black i'd be pretty mad at 60 mins for doing that special on the black kids that went to harward (the story ya mentioned)  i mean " they find it THAT surprising when a black kid went to harward that they put it on 60 mins" :-\...

i mean kinda sounds like the " so easy even a caveman can do it" commercial dosen't..

as for the other point you had brought up previously about your grandparents...hell my grandparents were treated like shit by the british also (pakistan got freedom in 1947) but my dad still
made it...so thats just an excuse...you yourself are doing well
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 01:43:21 PM
PS..i hate oprah for bringing us doctor phil...and her choice in books

i will never forgive her dumbass for that..
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 01:45:49 PM
not only the lack of "structures", but the lack of valuable models, tutors. The lack of Fathers.

and whose fault is that.. thats like saying... " my people r not successful now cause my people were not successful before"

idiocy >:(
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 01:47:53 PM
Plus being poor in a rich country, sucks, it highlights how poor you really are, so people overcompensate for it.

excellent point

did not think of that
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 02, 2010, 01:48:38 PM
PS..i hate oprah for bringing us doctor phil...and her choice in books

i will never forgive her dumbass for that..
Fuck Oprah a fat chicken/watermelon eating bitch.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 01:51:42 PM
Fuck Oprah a fat chicken/watermelon eating bitch.

she's rich...but she represents the same genere of culture to me as britney spears and shakira and "insert dumbass woman singer name"
she just represents the "best" of that genere (plus she does give a lot to charity)

except..coming 1st in a class of retards STILL makes u a retard
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 01:53:01 PM
and one more thing...obama invited this dr phil loving retard over for X-mas...

dropped obama a whole buncha notches in my eyes
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 01:59:43 PM
ya nailed it...except i'd take it a step further. If i were black i'd be pretty mad at 60 mins for doing that special on the black kids that went to harward (the story ya mentioned)  i mean " they find it THAT surprising when a black kid went to harward that they put it on 60 mins" :-\...

i mean kinda sounds like the " so easy even a caveman can do it" commercial dosen't..

as for the other point you had brought up previously about your grandparents...hell my grandparents were treated like shit by the british also (pakistan got freedom in 1947) but my dad still
made it...so thats just an excuse...you yourself are doing well
True, what I'm saying is circumstances. I was taught never to engender or encourage excuses. My grandparents had to work the farm, they had to leave school at a early age, like 4th grade. The time and culture of rural Virginia in the early 20th century was one of hard rigorous work on tobacco farms. Mother's family had certain days one could eat meat. And they didn't know it had snowed unless they saw that it came thru the crack in the roof.   There are circumstances, one adapts to them, but because of that, certain mindsets may arise. If you are taught that you ain't shit, and never will be shit, and your family believes it, and teaches that, when someone tries to break awy from that, what are they label?
The problem with black folk is getting out of that mindset, which is not helped by the Jesse Jacksons or Al Sharptons of the world.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 02, 2010, 02:00:44 PM
and one more thing...obama invited this dr phil loving retard over for X-mas...

dropped obama a whole buncha notches in my eyes
Obama has really turned things around ::) lol
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 02:10:33 PM

The problem with black folk is getting out of that mindset, which is not helped by the Jesse Jacksons or Al Sharptons of the world.

you r an exception to the rule i see in DC and PG county..black people dont even wanna admit that they have that mind set let alone get out of it....

and if someone like me reminds em of that mind set (gawd forbid a white dood) he's/she's labeled racist

<on the flip side..black people in Fort Lauderdale FL i met were very different from what i see here...
PPS..everyone i met in miami ws trash>
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Magnus Greel on January 02, 2010, 02:56:05 PM
True, what I'm saying is circumstances. I was taught never to engender or encourage excuses. My grandparents had to work the farm, they had to leave school at a early age, like 4th grade. The time and culture of rural Virginia in the early 20th century was one of hard rigorous work on tobacco farms. Mother's family had certain days one could eat meat. And they didn't know it had snowed unless they saw that it came thru the crack in the roof.   There are circumstances, one adapts to them, but because of that, certain mindsets may arise. If you are taught that you ain't shit, and never will be shit, and your family believes it, and teaches that, when someone tries to break awy from that, what are they label?
The problem with black folk is getting out of that mindset, which is not helped by the Jesse Jacksons or Al Sharptons of the world.

yeah unfortunately here we have the same problem where being succesful academically is considered "being white". Where I used to live in was the highest black population the UK about 65% black, 20% asian and the rest white. Remember being in a Mcdonalds one lunch break and a local school was having some day trip, class comes in 20 odd  black kids, 2 white kids and 2 asian kids and dumb woman teacher. 2 white kids sat together on their own, 2 asian kids sat on their own. The 20 black kids were fully kitted out in 50 cent gear with mobiles, fuck this, guy that, climbing the furniture and throwing chips back at the counter staff, they were only about 12-13 years old.
When I was still at school, college and uni, I remember black kids were nothing like that. Is it a co-incidence that during that time there was no mainstream black culture that promoted a certain negative stereotypical image??
13 years of a left wing socialist goverment who claimed to help minorities, have taken a country with probably the most progressive, most integrated society back then and turned it into a poor mans cultural version of America. They talk about multiculturalism when in fact what we now have is a society with multiple monocultres.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Spoony Luv on January 02, 2010, 03:24:21 PM
yeah unfortunately here we have the same problem where being succesful academically is considered "being white". Where I used to live in was the highest black population the UK about 65% black, 20% asian and the rest white. Remember being in a Mcdonalds one lunch break and a local school was having some day trip, class comes in 20 odd  black kids, 2 white kids and 2 asian kids and dumb woman teacher. 2 white kids sat together on their own, 2 asian kids sat on their own. The 20 black kids were fully kitted out in 50 cent gear with mobiles, fuck this, guy that, climbing the furniture and throwing chips back at the counter staff, they were only about 12-13 years old.
When I was still at school, college and uni, I remember black kids were nothing like that. Is it a co-incidence that during that time there was no mainstream black culture that promoted a certain negative stereotypical image??
13 years of a left wing socialist goverment who claimed to help minorities, have taken a country with probably the most progressive, most integrated society back then and turned it into a poor mans cultural version of America. They talk about multiculturalism when in fact what we now have is a society with multiple monocultres.

Yet if all the kids stood in line together and acted like robots and all got along, then its of my opinion that we would be that much closer to a totalitarian 1984 style existence...We for sure are on are way to that..."They" are getting to the kids at a much younger age now...
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 03:28:49 PM
you r an exception to the rule i see in DC and PG county..black people dont even wanna admit that they have that mind set let alone get out of it....

and if someone like me reminds em of that mind set (gawd forbid a white dood) he's/she's labeled racist

<on the flip side..black people in Fort Lauderdale FL i met were very different from what i see here...
PPS..everyone i met in miami ws trash>
With PG County, Ive had one rule since college. Never trust a PG County girl, they got too much game with them. The black folks there, specifically Gen X and Y, their parents were from DC and had govmt jobs,  so the kids are spoiled kids that want to act "hood". Bhougie-hood, I call them. You see it is prevelant in black America that if you aren't hood, you are black, and hiphop has reinforce this to the point that artists are "studio gangstas", and dudes who are from the burbs gotta get tats and act like they have "street cred", check Kanye as an example. Rather than embrace the concept that their are many diff aspects or lifestyles
of "being black".

This is needed, and until someone breaks that down to these folk, blacks will continue to bring themselves down, it's up to them (us) to bring themselves up.

Mr. Nobody, Oprah can afford more than watermelon now, wasn't it found that watermelon contains something that has a virility boosting property.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 04:20:45 PM

When I was still at school, college and uni, I remember black kids were nothing like that. Is it a co-incidence that during that time there was no mainstream black culture that promoted a certain negative stereotypical image??
13 years of a left wing socialist goverment who claimed to help minorities, have taken a country with probably the most progressive, most integrated society back then and turned it into a poor mans cultural version of America. They talk about multiculturalism when in fact what we now have is a society with multiple monocultres.
  BINGO! replace the last word with counterculture though

they should be stricter in high school...in used to get caned all the time in pakistan...and i usually deserved it
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 04:23:05 PM
With PG County, Ive had one rule since college. Never trust a PG County girl, they got too much game with them.

dont forget herpes...!


as for watermealon...i love it...the seedless kind though....

fav fruit is still the tangerine...an ice cold one!
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 04:31:17 PM
  BINGO! replace the last word with counterculture though

they should be stricter in high school...in used to get caned all the time in pakistan...and i usually deserved it
You know what is really loopy, 20 somethings infatuation with Anime. And now women want to date Japanese dudes cause of...cartoons?! And when you look at it, Anime portays White people with Japanese names. Even the Japanese consider their own eyes to be "evil" which one of the reasons why they drawn those "cutesy" faces. So japanese cartoons and culture promote wanting to be white, and Americans want to be Japanese or dat Japanese based upon cartoons that promote Eurocentric faces. Makes no damn sense.

How many white dudes with Japanese names do you recall running around Feudal Japan in Samarai armor?

I like nectarines, the hard joints.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 04:34:06 PM

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You know what is really loopy, 20 somethings infatuation with Anime. And now women want to date Japanese dudes cause of...cartoons?! And when you look at it, Anime portays White people with Japanese names. Even the Japanese consider their own eyes to be "evil" which one of the reasons why they drawn those "cutesy" faces. So japanese cartoons and culture promote wanting to be white, and Americans want to be Japanese or dat Japanese based upon cartoons that promote Eurocentric faces. Makes no damn sense.
i prefer calling it japanimation...i remember years ago when i first came to the US and discovered Banana republic and thought their clothes were the shit (this ws before i started lifting and could fit into em)
i remember a few years later ALL their clothes went Japanimation on me and i stopped wearing em

and yes...i call it japanimation  ;D
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 04:41:13 PM
i prefer calling it japanimation...i remember years ago when i first came to the US and discovered Banana republic and thought their clothes were the shit (this ws before i started lifting and could fit into em)
i remember a few years later ALL their clothes went Japanimation on me and i stopped wearing em

and yes...i call it japanimation  ;D

Banana Republic was the shit. In the GAP range, they were high end. Now they are the high end side (think STRUCTURE or Nautica), Gap is the midrange, and Old Navy ecompasses midrange and affordable.

Lol at Japanimation. Reminds me of a Anime, Golga 13, which was a Japanese version of James Bond.

Have you seen that afghani version of James Bond? It's very cheesy.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Spike on January 02, 2010, 04:42:52 PM
not only the lack of "structures", but the lack of valuable models, tutors. The lack of Fathers.

this is strippers not black people
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Parker on January 02, 2010, 04:50:02 PM
this is strippers not black people
Strippers sometimes lack more than fathers. Some have fathers, but they want to prove thatthey can make it on their own. And failing at it. Not wanting to go back, yet having no real skills, some start to "shake that money maker" . Some get conned into doing it, or pimped into it.

But I noticed one thing, some of these women can make $10,000-15,000 a night, yet never invest it. Because it is fast money, and they don't have the common sense to realize, "fast money, doesn't last honey"
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 05:08:08 PM
Banana Republic was the shit. In the GAP range, they were high end. Now they are the high end side (think STRUCTURE or Nautica), Gap is the midrange, and Old Navy ecompasses midrange and affordable.


i stick to old navy for most of my stuff...lucky brand for jeans and i'm still wearing all the Abercrombie stuff i bought in the mid 90s...if anything..thats shit lasts...esp their caps...you might lose a cap but you wont wear one out

my mom and dad (i know  ::) ) usually pick up kenneth cole or high end levi stuff for me when they r out shopping but the stuff they pick looks for old people and 9 times out of ten i make em take it back

i only saw 1 japanimation movie ever...ninja scroll or something
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 05:10:41 PM
Strippers sometimes lack more than fathers. Some have fathers, but they want to prove thatthey can make it on their own. And failing at it. Not wanting to go back, yet having no real skills, some start to "shake that money maker" . Some get conned into doing it, or pimped into it.

But I noticed one thing, some of these women can make $10,000-15,000 a night, yet never invest it. Because it is fast money, and they don't have the common sense to realize, "fast money, doesn't last honey"
went to a strip club once...sat down and in the first 2 mins i thought " i'm sitting between an old guy and a fat guy, of which both prolly have boners"

5 mins into walking in i ws waiting out by my car for my couzin and a friend to return....i ended up walking to a bar to wait for them to leave
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Mr Nobody on January 02, 2010, 05:11:34 PM
Strippers sometimes lack more than fathers. Some have fathers, but they want to prove thatthey can make it on their own. And failing at it. Not wanting to go back, yet having no real skills, some start to "shake that money maker" . Some get conned into doing it, or pimped into it.

But I noticed one thing, some of these women can make $10,000-15,000 a night, yet never invest it. Because it is fast money, and they don't have the common sense to realize, "fast money, doesn't last honey"
Strippers are always broke, because they know they can go back the next night and make money. Most all no matter what spend all their money daily. If they could could put some money aside they would have something but 90% blow it all daily.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: Gino30 on January 02, 2010, 06:06:51 PM
Someone should blow up one of those bilderberg meetings, then all the world's problems would be solved.


This is an interesting statement......you would think, that at the super elite level, the top echelon, there exists a group whose values aren't so, well, morally f'ced up, evil and self-serving.  That is, a group of good guys with the power and connections to 'take out' some of the scum - Kissingers, Rothschilds, Rockefellas, Head hunchos of IMF, WHO, Goldman, Morgan, etc....most of them Jews too (hey, numbers dont lie)....Bushs', etc.
Title: Re: Serious for a second: about the attempted Nigerian bomber over X-mas
Post by: ToxicAvenger on January 02, 2010, 06:12:30 PM
This is an interesting statement......you would think, that at the super elite level, the top echelon, there exists a group whose values aren't so, well, morally f'ced up, evil and self-serving.  That is, a group of good guys with the power and connections to 'take out' some of the scum - Kissingers, Rothschilds, Rockefellas, Head hunchos of IMF, WHO, Goldman, Morgan, etc....most of them Jews too (hey, numbers dont lie)....Bushs', etc.

here is a list of whose in it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bilderberg_participants