Ah, his name is Johan, his nick is yonker and sure, both of those work for me.
Well, I think both him and I will be playing a lot throughout the entirety of the day. If you have to plan it out, then I'll get back to you. If...
There is nothing to worry about. It's a dentist. I will possibly have to surgically remove two of my teeth and rearrange something. Now that is more of a need to worry. Not that I do. If all you are doing is removing two teeth... well, you'll be drugged anyway.
I don't really know. All I know is that my friend back home doesn't work this weekend, thus making it impossible not to computer it up! Whenever...
It should. Can't you see how much fun he had?
Hola, love. Time to geek out this weekend?
Well, I do see your point, but I beg to differ. There are different ways of being serious... Anyway, do you have a better way of going back and...
Yeah, I didn't formulate that too well. What I meant was that you can't tell other people they are being dicks, if they are being dicks themselves. It goes along the same road, but what I am trying to say is that no one should call each other a dick anyway.
Isn't tolerating intolerance wrong? Atheists in general are very accepting, but question religious people, because we are unable to explain it. This guy is pretty harsh on occasion, but you cannot deny that he is accurate in many of his explanations.
It's the justifications and actions because of their faith that is questioned. I am not an atheist, but I strongly dislike the idea of organized religion and their followers, because it makes many people bad, but are "pardoned" because of their faith. Also, as far as antagonizing people because of something that they believe, No one, and no one are more antagonizing and down right rude, than most Christians living in the US. Just saying.
The girls are not bronies, as bronies are the bros. And though I see what you're trying to say, I wouldn't say they necessarily challenge the gender definitions. I don't see this as a challenge to gender definitions, only some guys enjoying something out of the norm. Just because it happens to be a TV show aimed at little girls, doesn't make it gender challenging. They still want to be considered to be masculine/men, hence brony.
I have actually seen a couple of episodes, I just don't like it. I can see the entertainment value for some, but I don't understand how it can spark such a fuzz online, and even create a sub-culture of boys watching ponies/unicorns... And yeah, the color thing was a joke, I'd recommend going with a brighter color.
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I really don't get why people brony... I'm going to guess he was going for dark green?
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I don't know, it depends on the person. But if you're a man at 20, you'd like to have a discussion with your friends once in a while.
How many copies sold.
Haha, I guess. Kinda. :] I try to avoid chidlishness in real life though. But since I've had a history of being happy-go-lucky all the time,...
If you want me to. Yeah, but I've done it several times before.