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No child is safe from the Sinister Cult of Emo!!!
Tom:
No, no, no, no, no, you can
a pack of wolves:
I bet all he wanted was a Pepsi. Just one Pepsi. But she wouldn't give it to him.
Barmymoo:
My favourite bit about StaedlerMars's article (do you have a shorter name, by the way? I can't spell that one without checking it and I'm lazy) is this bit:
--- Quote ---"What do you do when you are confronted with a question mark about sexuality in Mexico?" Arellano said. "You beat it up."
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Sounds like a good analogy for most things, actually. Also, emosexual? What the hell? Emotional sexual? Aren't most relationships connected to emotions? Hell, this article is full of gems.
--- Quote ---But Arellano said he thought the riots could have a positive impact here in the US.
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People make me laugh.
And I'd have posted this last night when it made sense in context but the internet died on me. To swerve this back into context a little:
--- Quote ---Emos, or "emotional people", are first noticed by what they wear.
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Yes. Yes television report woman, yes. That is true. Yes. You are right. Yes. Emotional people dress like... emotional people. As opposed to all those cyborgs out there. Yes. Well done.
Thaes:
--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 18 May 2008, 01:59 ---
--- Quote ---But Arellano said he thought the riots could have a positive impact here in the US.
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The lines following that phrase ( "It's a great clusterfuck for the American mind's idea of Mexico," Arellano said. "This teaches the rest of the world that Mexico is not just a bunch of cactuses and sombreros.") make it even more amusing. I can already see the way Mexico will promote itself to tourists: "Mexico: not just cactuses and sombreros, but hatred against emotional people with clothes as well!"
Barmymoo:
--- Quote ---CLUSTERFUCK
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