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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:06 Post subject: I can't stand liberals who....
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You pick the subject, just make sure its not political. That way we can talk shit to all the liberal a******s, and the liberal leaning mods cannot move the posts in with the sig checks:)
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Noktyn
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Paco
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:10 Post subject:
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hehe
those f****n p*****s
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:10 Post subject:
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Um..
No.
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Confused
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Joined: 08 Feb 2004 Posts: 6730
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:10 Post subject:
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I hate liberals who sterotype conservatives as sterotypists.
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Noktyn
Luke Warm

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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:19 Post subject:
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I'm a liberal? Cool, never knew.
EDIT: Also didn't know you were conservative.
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Banzai
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:20 Post subject:
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A thesaurus will help you express what you don’t like outside of calling it "liberal".
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Confused
RealPoor Master of Posts

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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:22 Post subject:
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| Noktyn wrote: | I'm a liberal? Cool, never knew.
EDIT: Also didn't know you were conservative. |
Because most liberals are ignorant.
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Noktyn
Luke Warm

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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:22 Post subject:
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Lol.
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:31 Post subject:
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| Banzai wrote: | | A thesaurus will help you express what you don’t like outside of calling it "liberal". |
Whats worse? Being called a "liberal" or a "giant headed liberal"?
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Banzai
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:40 Post subject:
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| Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | A thesaurus will help you express what you don’t like outside of calling it "liberal". |
Whats worse? Being called a "liberal" or a "giant headed liberal"? |
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=liberal
| Quote: | | Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry. |
I'll take the extra adjectives as they are descriptive and give me a better chance to be distinguished from the rest of the rabble.
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Confused
RealPoor Master of Posts

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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:42 Post subject:
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| Banzai wrote: | | Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | A thesaurus will help you express what you don’t like outside of calling it "liberal". |
Whats worse? Being called a "liberal" or a "giant headed liberal"? |
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=liberal
| Quote: | | Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry. |
I'll take the extra adjectives as they are descriptive and give me a better chance to be distinguished from the rest of the rabble. |
That definition was obviously written by a liberal, since they comprise one of the most bigotted group ever...EVER!
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Banzai
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:46 Post subject:
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=stingy
| Quote: | | Giving or spending reluctantly. |
PS: Antonym means a word having a meaning opposite to that of another word, for those who only know one word to describe what bothers them. Not naming names just trying to expand some vocabulary.
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Xenden
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:47 Post subject:
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The amount of hypocrisy is obscene.
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Nobunaga
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:48 Post subject:
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Speaking of ignorant. ^^
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 16:59 Post subject:
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| Confused wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | A thesaurus will help you express what you don’t like outside of calling it "liberal". |
Whats worse? Being called a "liberal" or a "giant headed liberal"? |
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=liberal
| Quote: | | Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry. |
I'll take the extra adjectives as they are descriptive and give me a better chance to be distinguished from the rest of the rabble. |
That definition was obviously written by a liberal, since they comprise one of the most bigotted group ever...EVER! |
This is from dictonary.com....
LOL, figures the giant headed liberal would like this version, this liberal propaganda version of what the word means. Its amazing how a word can be altered and then put out there like its real.
LOL
| Quote: | Quote:
lib·er·al ( P ) Pronunciation Key (lbr-l, lbrl)
adj.
Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas;free from bigotry.
Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of liberalism.
Liberal Of, designating, or characteristic of a political party founded on or associated with principles of social and political liberalism, especially in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States.
Tending to give freely; generous: a liberal benefactor.
Generous in amount; ample: a liberal serving of potatoes.
Not strict or literal; loose or approximate: a liberal translation.
Of, relating to, or based on the traditional arts and sciences of a college or university curriculum: a liberal education.
Archaic. Permissible or appropriate for a person of free birth; befitting a lady or gentleman.
Obsolete. Morally unrestrained; licentious. |
LOL what a joke.
This is from websters, I don't see any of that double talk here.
LOL, Banz, you need to use websters so you understand exactly what everyone else is talking about. Obviously the definitions of words you are using are wrong.
| Quote: | Main Entry: 1lib·er·al
Pronunciation: 'li-b(&-)r&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin liberalis suitable for a freeman, generous, from liber free; perhaps akin to Old English lEodan to grow, Greek eleutheros free
1 a : of, relating to, or based on the liberal arts <liberal education> b archaic : of or befitting a man of free birth
2 a : marked by generosity : OPENHANDED <a liberal giver> b : given or provided in a generous and openhanded way <a liberal meal> c : AMPLE, FULL
3 obsolete : lacking moral restraint : LICENTIOUS
4 : not literal or strict : LOOSE <a liberal translation>
5 : BROAD-MINDED; especially : not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or traditional forms
6 a : of, favoring, or based upon the principles of liberalism b capitalized : of or constituting a political party advocating or associated with the principles of political liberalism; especially : of or constituting a political party in the United Kingdom associated with ideals of individual especially economic freedom, greater individual participation in government, and constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives
- lib·er·al·ly /-b(&-)r&-lE/ adverb
- lib·er·al·ness noun
synonyms LIBERAL, GENEROUS, BOUNTIFUL, MUNIFICENT mean giving or given freely and unstintingly. LIBERAL suggests openhandedness in the giver and largeness in the thing or amount given <a teacher liberal with her praise>. GENEROUS stresses warmhearted readiness to give more than size or importance of the gift <a generous offer of help>. BOUNTIFUL suggests lavish, unremitting giving or providing <children spoiled by bountiful presents>. MUNIFICENT suggests a scale of giving appropriate to lords or princes <a munificent foundation grant>. |
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Confused
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:04 Post subject:
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I don't see how someone with that big a head wouldn't be broad-minded.
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:05 Post subject:
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| Kbarr wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | A thesaurus will help you express what you don’t like outside of calling it "liberal". |
Whats worse? Being called a "liberal" or a "giant headed liberal"? |
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=liberal
| Quote: | | Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry. |
I'll take the extra adjectives as they are descriptive and give me a better chance to be distinguished from the rest of the rabble. |
That definition was obviously written by a liberal, since they comprise one of the most bigotted group ever...EVER! |
This is from dictonary.com....
LOL, figures the giant headed liberal would like this version, this liberal propaganda version of what the word means. Its amazing how a word can be altered and then put out there like its real.
LOL
| Quote: | Quote:
lib·er·al ( P ) Pronunciation Key (lbr-l, lbrl)
adj.
Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox, or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas;free from bigotry.
Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of liberalism.
Liberal Of, designating, or characteristic of a political party founded on or associated with principles of social and political liberalism, especially in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States.
Tending to give freely; generous: a liberal benefactor.
Generous in amount; ample: a liberal serving of potatoes.
Not strict or literal; loose or approximate: a liberal translation.
Of, relating to, or based on the traditional arts and sciences of a college or university curriculum: a liberal education.
Archaic. Permissible or appropriate for a person of free birth; befitting a lady or gentleman.
Obsolete. Morally unrestrained; licentious. |
LOL what a joke.
This is from websters, I don't see any of that double talk here.
LOL, Banz, you need to use websters so you understand exactly what everyone else is talking about. Obviously the definitions of words you are using are wrong.
| Quote: | Main Entry: 1lib·er·al
Pronunciation: 'li-b(&-)r&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin liberalis suitable for a freeman, generous, from liber free; perhaps akin to Old English lEodan to grow, Greek eleutheros free
1 a : of, relating to, or based on the liberal arts <liberal education> b archaic : of or befitting a man of free birth
2 a : marked by generosity : OPENHANDED <a liberal giver> b : given or provided in a generous and openhanded way <a liberal meal> c : AMPLE, FULL
3 obsolete : lacking moral restraint : LICENTIOUS
4 : not literal or strict : LOOSE <a liberal translation>
5 : BROAD-MINDED; especially : not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or traditional forms
6 a : of, favoring, or based upon the principles of liberalism b capitalized : of or constituting a political party advocating or associated with the principles of political liberalism; especially : of or constituting a political party in the United Kingdom associated with ideals of individual especially economic freedom, greater individual participation in government, and constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives
- lib·er·al·ly /-b(&-)r&-lE/ adverb
- lib·er·al·ness noun
synonyms LIBERAL, GENEROUS, BOUNTIFUL, MUNIFICENT mean giving or given freely and unstintingly. LIBERAL suggests openhandedness in the giver and largeness in the thing or amount given <a teacher liberal with her praise>. GENEROUS stresses warmhearted readiness to give more than size or importance of the gift <a generous offer of help>. BOUNTIFUL suggests lavish, unremitting giving or providing <children spoiled by bountiful presents>. MUNIFICENT suggests a scale of giving appropriate to lords or princes <a munificent foundation grant>. |
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Ok, Stingy McBlinder
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:05 Post subject:
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| Confused wrote: | | I don't see how someone with that big a head wouldn't be broad-minded. |
That is a good point.
Broad headed isn't a popular phrase yet is it?
Don't blame me, it's genetic.
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lauren000
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:06 Post subject:
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kbarr is right because he has a penis.
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:09 Post subject:
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| lauren000 wrote: | | kbarr is right because he has a penis. |
Correction.
"Kbarr is right and he has a penis"
Hey freak, when are you going to commit suicide?
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:10 Post subject:
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| Banzai wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | I don't see how someone with that big a head wouldn't be broad-minded. |
That is a good point.
Broad headed isn't a popular phrase yet is it?
Don't blame me, it's genetic. |
I like how you ignore the dictionary thingie:)
Why didn't you just type "Owned" on yourself, its the same thing.
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Celestra
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:11 Post subject:
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This thread needs some bunnies.
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:12 Post subject:
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| Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | I don't see how someone with that big a head wouldn't be broad-minded. |
That is a good point.
Broad headed isn't a popular phrase yet is it?
Don't blame me, it's genetic. |
I like how you ignore the dictionary thingie:)
Why didn't you just type "Owned" on yourself, its the same thing. |
Scroll up Stingy.
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Xenden
RealPoor Sensei

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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:12 Post subject:
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Kbarr you ignore facts/evidence presented in arguments against what you have to say all the f*****g time with your one word responses. Stop being such a hypocrit.
Idiot.
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:13 Post subject:
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| Banzai wrote: | | Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | I don't see how someone with that big a head wouldn't be broad-minded. |
That is a good point.
Broad headed isn't a popular phrase yet is it?
Don't blame me, it's genetic. |
I like how you ignore the dictionary thingie:)
Why didn't you just type "Owned" on yourself, its the same thing. |
Scroll up Stingy. |
I saw the picture liberal boy. You ignored my point:)
I win.
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Xenden
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:15 Post subject:
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Guy on the left just got hit in the face and he's on his way down.
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:28 Post subject:
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| Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | Kbarr wrote: | | Banzai wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | I don't see how someone with that big a head wouldn't be broad-minded. |
That is a good point.
Broad headed isn't a popular phrase yet is it?
Don't blame me, it's genetic. |
I like how you ignore the dictionary thingie:)
Why didn't you just type "Owned" on yourself, its the same thing. |
Scroll up Stingy. |
I saw the picture liberal boy. You ignored my point:)
I win. |
The point on how you like to use a different book to look up words?
Umm, ok, you got me there. What am I supposed to say "sorry Kbarr you have to use the same reference material or we aren’t talking about the same thing", when your Webster’s source had the same definition in content but not structure?
Your “stingy” in the box thinking has me confused and confounded, I cannot understand the ways of the close minded. You "owned" me hardcore right there.
As your reward here is a picture of a brick wall:
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Nuldaan
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:29 Post subject:
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I can't believe the two of you are arguing over dictionary definitions.
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lauren000
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Posted: 05/05/04 - 17:32 Post subject:
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believe it baby
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