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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 4:36 am
by Georgi
Oh no, alcopops are totally girly... And stuff like Malibu and Archers are girly :p But the hard stuff like whisky and vodka and tequila... they're not :D

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 4:36 am
by Vehemence
Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Spirits aren't girly... :p :D </STRONG>
Well that depends, I started drinking one night and could see all these hot girly spirits floating around me there was a nurse, doctor... :D :p

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 4:42 am
by Tom
Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>Oh no, alcopops are totally girly... And stuff like Malibu and Archers are girly :p But the hard stuff like whisky and vodka and tequila... they're not :D </STRONG>
anybody can drink a bottle of booze :eek: it takes a man to contain 12 pints (6 liters) in his belly. :D (who am i trying to fool here)(pssst they cant see you they dont know your skinny geek) (Doh right thanks).

:D :D

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 4:50 am
by Vehemence
Originally posted by Tom:
<STRONG>anybody can drink a bottle of booze :eek: it takes a man to contain 12 pints (6 liters) in his belly. :D (who am i trying to fool here)(pssst they cant see you they dont know your skinny geek) (Doh right thanks).

:D :D </STRONG>
Azekatie's got some company in the Schizophrenia department it would seem ;)

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 4:52 am
by Tom
we'll get you for that :D :eek: :D

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 7:55 am
by Happy Evil
Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Another thing that annoys me about the US is the mindnumbing, in-your-face violence. It's endemic. It's all over the television that most Americans watch for 4 hours per night (according to one poll). :rolleyes: </STRONG>
Amen....Being the father of two small children. I find the violence/sex available in all of american media and society very troubling.

Do you arm yourself for protection from violence or simply hope it never happens to you?

Oh...Be careful in South Dallas.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 8:08 am
by Tom
yes he has out done himself this time - soon he might start using words.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 8:12 am
by rapier
Originally posted by Tom:
<STRONG>yes he has out done himself this time - soon he might start using words.</STRONG>
Perhaps...and maybe one day you'll learn how to use the Shift key, hmm?

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 8:19 am
by Tom
Originally posted by rapier:
<STRONG>Perhaps...and maybe one day you'll learn how to use the Shift key, hmm?</STRONG>
fair is fair - you got me there. a penetrating critisism - i can only hope my tiny ego :D will recover.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 8:19 am
by fable
Originally posted by Happy Evil:
<STRONG>Amen....Being the father of two small children. I find the violence/sex available in all of american media and society very troubling.

Do you arm yourself for protection from violence or simply hope it never happens to you? </STRONG>
Violence takes many forms, and in the US, what I find most troubling is the general, casual acceptance of physical and verbal abuse as everyday, expected occurences. Many television shows focus on violent confrontations within relationships, with audiences who scream and harass the participants. Other shows deal with graphic illustrations of criminal acts, and the violence used in apprehending those criminals. Make no mistake: they aren't being run because the producers are interested in performing "a public service." Their FCC requirements are met by those public affairs shows they deliberately slot in at 5-7 AM on Sundays--that's been the usual "trash time" where radio and tv stations dump the programs they're forced to air to meet the regs.

No, they run the "reality tv/law & order" shows because the violence draws, just like centurions and slaves facing lions in Roman circuses drew the crowds. It's real, it's gory, it has the ratings.

You can't escape the results. I've seen plenty of instances of people going through their dysfunctional hatred in public much like Jerry Springer-type programs. This is relatively new. Thirty years ago, it didn't happen. And thirty years ago, you wouldn't have had motorists getting out of their cars wielding baseball bats to express their displeasure at traffic jams or during accidents. The variety of violence and the banal commonality of its appearance in everyday life are shocking, to me.

Of course, coming from an abused background, I'm especially sensitized to this; but as I've traveled about and lived for several years each in eight different US sub-cultures, I think I have some understanding of their differences. I can draw conclusions that clinically perceive my own bias, and separate 'em to the best of my ability from those perceptions.

Oh...Be careful in South Dallas.

When I lived for 7 years in Dallas, back in the 1970's, it was East Dallas you watched out for: Harry Hines Boulevard, the endless low-end bars. Every day produced reports of vandalism and worse from there. Why is it South Dallas, now?

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 8:47 am
by Happy Evil
Originally posted by Tom:


Rant Rant Rant :)

Puts on his asbestos suit *cough* *cough* damn thing is a bit dusty :D

adds his helmet with sprinkler on top ;) [/QB]

LOL, I just dont give "The Pledge" that much weight. I think the name is evoking some pre-school militaristic images for you and thats not really the case. It is no longer used ( and hasn't for years, remember, I'm old!) as it refers to God.

[ 08-29-2001: Message edited by: Happy Evil ]

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 10:30 am
by Mr Sleep
Rapier this is a serious discussion and i suggest that you stop being sarcastic about something that causes a lot of problems in the US.

Your comments are unnecessary in this serious discussion, please respect others and their opinions.

Consider yourself warned.

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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 11:14 am
by Happy Evil
Fable - Harry Hines and Northwest Highway are still very seedy and dangerous.
South Dallas is still very segregated(for reasons to be debated in another topic) and can make you look over your shoulder at night. Oak Cliff, South and East Dallas are all about the same IMHO. Vicitims of poverty perpetuation and all that scenario implies.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 6:35 pm
by Azeroth
Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>Another thing that annoys me about the US is the mindnumbing, in-your-face violence. It's endemic. It's all over the television that most Americans watch for 4 hours per night (according to one poll). And while I've seen some American sub-cultures that were very friendly, New Jersey's is a brutalized, get-in-my-face-and-die sort of place. Verbal abuse is only the airiest grace compared to the sort of stuff I've seen in this state. :rolleyes: </STRONG>
Ever been to Compton California Fable? If you are caucasian and want to feel discriminated against just go there. Or better yet the neighboring city of Watts.

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 6:40 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Azeroth:
<STRONG>Ever been to Compton California Fable? If you are caucasian and want to feel discriminated against just go there. Or better yet the neighboring city of Watts.</STRONG>
No thanks. If I want to feel alone and surrounded by hostile natives, I need only walk through any neighborhood in my state. :(

On the other hand, back in the early 80's I was engaged to a black lady (it didn't work out, sorry to say) down in Dallas--far west at the time, middle income neighborhoods. I got some curious looks as a white (albeit hardly an Anglo Saxon) guy in the area, but nothing more than that. I *did* get more than that a few times when we went on dates or went shopping in standard Dallas malls, however. :rolleyes:

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 6:48 pm
by Azeroth
Yes I know what you mean. I dated a very beautiful hispanic girl in high school, but it didn't last too long. The high school I went to was 99% hispanic, needless to say that they didn't really want me dating their women. :(

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2001 7:48 pm
by fable
Originally posted by Azeroth:
<STRONG>Yes I know what you mean. I dated a very beautiful hispanic girl in high school, but it didn't last too long. The high school I went to was 99% hispanic, needless to say that they didn't really want me dating their women. :( </STRONG>
Her family wasn't too thrilled, but they weren't the stumbling block. Instead, I got a job in public radio that put me up in Minnesota, while they were down in Texas. Black USA families are traditionally very close, and they didn't like the move. Ultimately, she stayed at home, and changed her mind about joining me. We remained in touch for a while after that, but eventually lost track of one another. :(

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2001 6:04 pm
by C Elegans
For a serious note what makes me mad about the US, check my comments of internatinal treaties in the Dubbayh thread [url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=9&t=001213&p=2"]here[/url]

Other things that bothers me seriously about the US:
- the "right" for citizens to bear arms other than for hunting
- that the cities are primarily planned for cars, not pedestrians. (small wonder 50% Amercians are overweight, and over 30% clinically obese)
- the view of natural resources Thantor is talking about, US citizens consume the most resources in the world (I'm not saying Western Europeans are good because of this, we also consume far too much)
- the paranoid attutude towards other people, other nations, the UN, extraterrestrial beings and life in general
- the racial and geographical social segregation
- the lack of social network for poor people

Unserious things:
- worst coffee in the world
- unaesthetic, unstylish architecture in the cities I've seen
- the love for conspiracy theories (Elvis is alive, evolution is a conspiracy, aliens have landed in New Mexico...etc)

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2001 3:26 am
by Sojourner
What I hate about the US:
  • The indiscriminate sale of firearms - we license the use of automobiles, but kick up a fuss the moment anyone mentions setting up a system whereby the b*st*rd who just shot your loved one in cold blood can be hunted down. :mad:
  • The "cars are king of the road" attitude pervading the U.S. I know of too many instances where bikers were forced off the road by ignorant drivers who felt they shouldn't be there. I understand this has gotten worse with the SUV drivers.
  • The flagrant disrepect for our natural resources. They are limited, and it's not about the [insert species of the week here], but if you believe we can continue our rampant, unchecked development, I've some property in Romania I want to sell you. National Geographic has some wonderful pics a few issues back. Hope you like the color black.
  • The "education is a privelage" attitude. It should be a right, and schools shouldn't have to scramble for funds.
  • The blurring of the lines between Christianity and the State.

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2001 11:22 pm
by Fezek
What makes me mad ;

1) Geopolitically speeaking, the US can't be invaded, and that has buggered up my plans for world domination etc.
2) By and large, in small places, like Japan, Americans are just too loud.

3) Americans( and even some Texans) are overly critical of themselves. Every counry has it's poop.

4) They haven't put a missile shield in England yet.