The Not Happy Thread

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  1. GingerCoffee

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  2. Lemex

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    I'm unhappy because this feels like the result of ideology.

    It's the case that angry, anti-theist atheists are really annoying. Especially to those of us who have the courage to be agnostic atheists. Anti-theists do not represent all atheists.
     
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  3. Wreybies

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    Clearly we're not all the same. I'm still an atheist, but the atheists in my (no longer my) chat groups were going frothy and getting on my tits. It was time to go. To much irrational grrrrrr, which is ironic.
     
  4. Lemex

    Lemex That's Lord Lemex to you. Contributor

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    Perfectly understandable. How many times can you say 'God isn't real lolz, flying spaghetti har-har! Religonz are so irrationalz :-3 Should be banned!' before it just gets all kinds of boring? :rolleyes:
     
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    Wait, isn't this a good thing?
     
  6. Lemex

    Lemex That's Lord Lemex to you. Contributor

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    Not a Brit it isn't. :p It means basically 'Getting on my nerves' in a way to really stress it. :)
     
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    According to our friends across the pond, no. ;)
     
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    I've heard of getting on someone's nerves because it's a common expression. But someone getting on his tits makes me think of someone actually sucking on Wreybies' tits, which, by the way, is a hilarious image. :rofl:
     
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  9. Lemex

    Lemex That's Lord Lemex to you. Contributor

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    Haha, it kind of is! :D Mind, we over on this side of the pond have our fair share of common phrases that must sound so alien to Americans. :)
     
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    What's wrong with my tits? I think I have nice ones. :) I go to the gym, and mine are the flat, small-nippled variety. :whistle::-D
     
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    You just had to get that one off your chest, verdad?
     
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    World won't be the same without him. You know you've done well in life-- and done good, too-- when FB groups of all stances and persuasions are devastated when you die at 83.

    Or so it seems to me.
     
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    Well, you've come to the right place . . .
     
  14. Link the Writer

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    Sometimes we just have to vent our tits out to the wind.

    @Miss Red - Good, let it all out. That's what this thread's for. It can take it.
     
  15. ChaosReigns

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    i was carrying some stock for my job when it started, it felt a little like that i used to get when i practised shotokan karate, it took a couple of days to ease off, but I reckon it was some kind of muscular damage
     
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    So it's getting better on it's own? That's good news.
     
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    yeah, its getting better by itself, I don't like going to the docs at the best of times...
     
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    Nor do I. I have a chronic condition that makes it so that I have to go with a great deal of regularity. Twice every three months. One side of logic says a person should get used to it with that much routine, but there's another side. Every visit is a reminder, an utterly unwelcome goosing of the private bits, reminding you that you're not well, or at least not as well as others. It's a break in the construction of normal life that typically lets you just... be.
     
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    My heart is not my friend tonight...talk about ow.
     
  20. Boger

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    I tired to post a controversial picture that the forums didn't stomach. It was out of the blue during a discussion that would surely be elevated to another level if my picture was seen as what I posted it for... But the reception was disproportionately sensitive, very American in a way of subjectivity (this offends me and therefor it is a threatening, repulsive act that should be destroyed and, like 'oh my god look how offensive this is'). It likely got reported by one person who had a fast opinion and by chance the moderators agreed with him/her in this light. There is nothing essentially wrong with the picture at all, and could have been used in a very proactive, progressive means of choosing the side of the minority, in their defense. History did what it did and taught me not all parts of the internet are readily matured.
     
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  21. Cogito

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    Unfortunately, freedom of expression does not mean someone else has to lend you their soapbox to transmit your message. in particular, those who own the soapbox, and those who operate on the owners' behalf, have to consider what offends others who share the soapbox as presenters or audience.
     
  22. Boger

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    So I watch out I don't drop my soap. Great advice man.
     
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    Aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh!!!!!
    I hate COMCAST. Incompetent jerks!!!

    And no, I don't feel better yet.:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
     
  24. Adenosine Triphosphate

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    The amount of work I get at school makes it hard to get my writing done, and the combination of the two takes up so much time that I end up not pulling my weight at home. Fml.

    I really hope college isn't as much of a time-sink as it sounds. High school is bad enough as it is.
     
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    Hang in there. College is infinitely better than high school. I know you're a smart guy cause I read your Monster blog. High School doesn't want smart people like that. It wants drones. Colleges are designed differently. They respect autonomy and if you're wise ( communicate with professors and tas and focus more on learning and less on grades) you can rise above the rat race and have a great time. Hang in there and best of luck.
     
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