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Title: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 15, 2008, 08:55:58 pm
Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker. I am now 18 WOOT!! :D :D
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: justin3009 on January 15, 2008, 09:03:44 pm
Happy Birthday? xD
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on January 15, 2008, 11:39:26 pm
(http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/3100/birthdaypugzi3.gif) (http://imageshack.us)

But alas, the flow of time cannot be reversed. Happy Birthday!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Burning Zeppelin on January 16, 2008, 12:45:59 am
Was going to post a picture...but, yeah.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Thought on January 16, 2008, 10:31:59 am
Barely legal eh? Yeah, try to go rent a car. Wait, you (usually) can't, because economically speaking you're not an adult until you're 25, apparently. And at least in some places you have to be 21 to buy boozahol and smokes or enter an *ahem* adult establishment.

It is odd; 18 is old enough to vote (in the US) for the president, but we don't trust you with important decisions like which beer to buy.

Anywho, raining on your parade aside, Happy Birthday!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 16, 2008, 03:15:36 pm
(http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/3100/birthdaypugzi3.gif) (http://imageshack.us)

But alas, the flow of time cannot be reversed. Happy Birthday!
... *cries* Now I don't want to be a sixteen year old! I LOVES PUGS! *sniffle*

Anyway, happy birthday... PUGS!!! *sob*
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Glennleo on January 16, 2008, 03:46:38 pm
Happy Birthday!

Go rent some videos :shock:!

Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Blackcaped_imp on January 16, 2008, 03:48:03 pm
I hope the entity has a pug ready in two weeks.

Happy Birthday.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 16, 2008, 09:05:02 pm
Barely legal eh? Yeah, try to go rent a car. Wait, you (usually) can't, because economically speaking you're not an adult until you're 25, apparently. And at least in some places you have to be 21 to buy boozahol and smokes or enter an *ahem* adult establishment.

It is odd; 18 is old enough to vote (in the US) for the president, but we don't trust you with important decisions like which beer to buy.

Anywho, raining on your parade aside, Happy Birthday!
yea thus the use of barely. :?

I just find Pugs to be ugly.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on January 16, 2008, 09:28:32 pm
Aww, c'mon Kebrel, tell me you don't have a soft spot for pugs after watching this little guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEtvcsqGipo
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 16, 2008, 09:35:39 pm
aww thats so cute, not the pug but what it said. My dog does that kinda too, it sounds like "I don't care" Its hilarious.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on January 16, 2008, 10:18:35 pm
Hmm, pugs also have a dangerous side. I was unaware of this before...

When pugs attack! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLtq7Bz9wH4&NR=1
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 16, 2008, 11:37:57 pm
Real talking cats:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3U0udLH974 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3U0udLH974)
The translation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JynBEX_kg8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JynBEX_kg8)
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on January 17, 2008, 12:08:33 am
You win. I honestly can't find a pug as cute as those talking cats. *shakes fist in frustration*
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 17, 2008, 12:42:39 am
Happy Birthday!.... well, pretend I said this yesterday.

On my 17th birthday, I will sacrifice a pug to the almighty Entity. Heh, I got a mental image of Alfador swallowing a pug whole. Or a Nu choking on a pug.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Romana on January 17, 2008, 12:01:09 pm
Happy birthday~.

Now go do something ridiculous.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 17, 2008, 07:52:34 pm
Can we PLEASE stop talking about... PUGS?! I couldn't bear the thought of Alphador eating a cute, innocent pug as I am celebrating my 16th birthday! (who can tell that I'm psyching myself up for this even when it's in bloody JUNE? this is because midterms are upon my school and June is also when we START SUMMER VACATION!)

(http://www.1stopfordogs.com/images/dogs2005/rottweiler-puppy-picture1a.jpg)

Let's talk about THIS cute little guy instead! No death-glares from Magus-Avatar for a week if you can guess what breed of dog this is without looking at the URL!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Radical_Dreamer on January 17, 2008, 10:46:31 pm
German Sheppard?
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 17, 2008, 10:51:45 pm
Looks like a really furry rottweiler.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 18, 2008, 09:24:01 am
Looks like a really furry rottweiler.
DING! It is a Rottweiler! They're on my 'Favorite Breed of Dogs' list and they're pretty high up there! YAY!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 18, 2008, 08:58:10 pm
Rottweiler's are instinctly evil. They may be cute during the first 2 years of their life, but afterwards I would watch them at all times. Rottweilers and Pitbulls. They'll turn on you and split your head open.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on January 18, 2008, 09:16:01 pm
Yeah! Like, in the Omen! *feels the need to start humming Ave Satani*
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 18, 2008, 09:18:45 pm
Rottweiler's are instinctly evil. They may be cute during the first 2 years of their life, but afterwards I would watch them at all times. Rottweilers and Pitbulls. They'll turn on you and split your head open.
... how DARE you say that.
If I might be Lucca for a moment, dogs are just like robots! I'm going to tell you two stories. One about a Shar Pei, a breed of dog, and a rottweiler.

My rottweiler was named Dax. She loved socks. She would take our socks and bury them. Sometimes she was like an ostrich in that she would dig a hole and stick her head in them for no apparent reason. One day, as I was waiting for my special little bus to take me to the crazy school, Dax saw something shiny on my backpack. So she grabbed it. And dragged me around by it. I wasn't hurt at all. Dax never actually left ANY sort of scars or marks on me. I loved her to pieces and I cried my little blue eyes out when we had to bring her to the animal shelter, as we couldn't take her with us when we moved.

'Nevertheless, the Shar-Pei is extremely devoted, loyal and affectionate to its family, and is amenable to accepting strangers given time and proper introduction.' This is a qoute from Wikipedia, where I found a bit more about the history of the Shar-Pei. They were used in China as guard dogs, as rottweilers and pitbulls are today.

We used to BREED Shar-Pei. (my mom has a soft spot for wrinkled dogs) We had one. Her name was Betty. Betty bit me once. Dax did, too, but still, I can still point out exactly where that dog bit me. It was deep and I limped for a while after that. I cried my eyes out again, but for a different reason: THERE IS A HUGE GAPING HOLE IN MY LEFT LEG!!!

NEVER in your life, JEEZUZKRYSTE, say that one breed of dog is horrible. Poodles are vicious things.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: V_Translanka on January 18, 2008, 09:31:32 pm
I'll take Interceptor over that any day...
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 18, 2008, 09:41:10 pm
I'll take Interceptor over that any day...
HELLS YEAH! Interceptor wins over killer Shar-Pei ANY day!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 18, 2008, 10:43:16 pm
Rottweiler's are instinctly evil. They may be cute during the first 2 years of their life, but afterwards I would watch them at all times. Rottweilers and Pitbulls. They'll turn on you and split your head open.
... how DARE you say that.
If I might be Lucca for a moment, dogs are just like robots! I'm going to tell you two stories. One about a Shar Pei, a breed of dog, and a rottweiler.

My rottweiler was named Dax. She loved socks. She would take our socks and bury them. Sometimes she was like an ostrich in that she would dig a hole and stick her head in them for no apparent reason. One day, as I was waiting for my special little bus to take me to the crazy school, Dax saw something shiny on my backpack. So she grabbed it. And dragged me around by it. I wasn't hurt at all. Dax never actually left ANY sort of scars or marks on me. I loved her to pieces and I cried my little blue eyes out when we had to bring her to the animal shelter, as we couldn't take her with us when we moved.

'Nevertheless, the Shar-Pei is extremely devoted, loyal and affectionate to its family, and is amenable to accepting strangers given time and proper introduction.' This is a qoute from Wikipedia, where I found a bit more about the history of the Shar-Pei. They were used in China as guard dogs, as rottweilers and pitbulls are today.

We used to BREED Shar-Pei. (my mom has a soft spot for wrinkled dogs) We had one. Her name was Betty. Betty bit me once. Dax did, too, but still, I can still point out exactly where that dog bit me. It was deep and I limped for a while after that. I cried my eyes out again, but for a different reason: THERE IS A HUGE GAPING HOLE IN MY LEFT LEG!!!

NEVER in your life, JEEZUZKRYSTE, say that one breed of dog is horrible. Poodles are vicious things.
You basically told me a story of a potentially violent dog.

Shar-Pei..... = Sharpie? Is that how it's pronounced. Or Sharpay?
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 19, 2008, 11:50:17 am
Rottweiler's are instinctly evil. They may be cute during the first 2 years of their life, but afterwards I would watch them at all times. Rottweilers and Pitbulls. They'll turn on you and split your head open.
... how DARE you say that.
If I might be Lucca for a moment, dogs are just like robots! I'm going to tell you two stories. One about a Shar Pei, a breed of dog, and a rottweiler.

My rottweiler was named Dax. She loved socks. She would take our socks and bury them. Sometimes she was like an ostrich in that she would dig a hole and stick her head in them for no apparent reason. One day, as I was waiting for my special little bus to take me to the crazy school, Dax saw something shiny on my backpack. So she grabbed it. And dragged me around by it. I wasn't hurt at all. Dax never actually left ANY sort of scars or marks on me. I loved her to pieces and I cried my little blue eyes out when we had to bring her to the animal shelter, as we couldn't take her with us when we moved.

'Nevertheless, the Shar-Pei is extremely devoted, loyal and affectionate to its family, and is amenable to accepting strangers given time and proper introduction.' This is a qoute from Wikipedia, where I found a bit more about the history of the Shar-Pei. They were used in China as guard dogs, as rottweilers and pitbulls are today.

We used to BREED Shar-Pei. (my mom has a soft spot for wrinkled dogs) We had one. Her name was Betty. Betty bit me once. Dax did, too, but still, I can still point out exactly where that dog bit me. It was deep and I limped for a while after that. I cried my eyes out again, but for a different reason: THERE IS A HUGE GAPING HOLE IN MY LEFT LEG!!!

NEVER in your life, JEEZUZKRYSTE, say that one breed of dog is horrible. Poodles are vicious things.
You basically told me a story of a potentially violent dog.

Shar-Pei..... = Sharpie? Is that how it's pronounced. Or Sharpay?
SharPAY. Seriously, dude! NEVER call a BREED of dog 'instinctly evil'. Firstly, because that is NOT TRUE. Secondly, because 'instinctly' is NOT A WORD. Ugh! *shakes fist* Magus avatar doesn't like you!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 19, 2008, 02:51:19 pm
Is it not a word? I'm sure it is.

But the words that come out of my mouth, in this case typed with my hands, are specifically here to express my opinion. For you to tell me what I cannot say is a waste of time. We are all entitled to our own opinions, whether you like it or not. Now can we get back on topic or leave this topic be to rot away in the archives?
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 19, 2008, 03:31:16 pm
Thank for all the Birthday wishes, everybody.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 19, 2008, 04:40:03 pm
You're welcome, lucky bastard.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: ZeaLitY on January 19, 2008, 07:07:18 pm
Why lucky?
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Glennleo on January 19, 2008, 07:25:31 pm
Why are people still posting in this thread?  :roll:

My guess is he's/she's 18 now and JEEZUZKRYSTE is not. Only reason why he'd/she'd say that at all.

Enjoy it now while you can. Once you hit 21 you don't really look forward to getting older anymore lol.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 19, 2008, 07:29:46 pm
Why lucky?
He's lucky because I have to wait two years to become an adult. Here, the general age is 18. It's still 21 to drink... but I don't drink.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: ZeaLitY on January 19, 2008, 07:42:09 pm
As if being an adult matters, save for the right to vote. Age is not a thing to be hurried or desired.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 19, 2008, 11:54:58 pm
I could careless about the lucky comment, you called me a bastard.

Why are people still posting in this thread?  :roll:
I think its because I so vary lovable...maybe.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: MsBlack on January 20, 2008, 11:40:11 am
For you to tell me what I cannot say is a waste of time. We are all entitled to our own opinions, whether you like it or not. Now can we get back on topic or leave this topic be to rot away in the archives?

As some people are unworthy of life, so are some opinions unworthy of expression. Besides, she was merely expressing her opinon, so effectively criticising her opinion against your own is hypocritical, whether you like it or not. Asking people not to criticise your opinions is a pretty lame way of never seeming wrong, and a stupid way to converse.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: JEEZUZKRYSTE on January 20, 2008, 02:21:39 pm
There was no intention of criticising her opinion. All I was trying to say was "don't tell me what I can and cannot say."
I could care less what you say about my opinion, as long as you don't tell me I'm not allowed one.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: placidchap on January 27, 2008, 12:10:09 am
Saw it twice in the same thread and it bugs me.  The expression is "I could not care less".  Not, "I could care less." 
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 27, 2008, 12:20:17 am
Saw it twice in the same thread and it bugs me.  The expression is "I could not care less".  Not, "I could care less." 
Grammar is slowly slipping into the toilet drain that is the past. And, no matter what the Chrono Games say, you can't go back and get it. Truly is sad, though.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: V_Translanka on January 30, 2008, 07:42:54 pm
Don't both imply the same thing? I mean, "I could care less" basically says that you could, but that it's unlikely, right? Because I think it's supposed to stress the 'could', whereas "I could not care less" is, well, more obvious in stating that it's so beneath you that there's nothing you care less about...
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on January 31, 2008, 07:33:41 am
You've got a point. Another thing, though, that drives me cuckoo (aside from moving) is 'So don't I.' Living in Massachusetts (still can't spell it right and I've lived here all my life) I hear this a lot. Like the other day, my English teacher asked, 'Where's Dudeman?' Girl said, 'Inhouse. So isn't Gothgirl.' Teacher said, 'Oh. Okay! Moving on...'

UGH!

(names changed for privacy reasons; 'inhouse' is like detention during class. It's a pain.)
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: placidchap on January 31, 2008, 09:40:10 am
I don't believe so.  "I could care less" implies that you may or may not care less. E.g. "I could go to the gym today."  Where as the "..could not..", you put it well enough.  That is my take anyway, I am not a total grammer Nazi, as my grammer is less than par.  Just a pet peeve I suppose.

Are you kidding me?  Who says "So don't I" or "So isn't".  That is just as bad as the whole 'are/is' debacle.  Thank goodness I moved out of the US.
When I was in high school, "in class" detention was called I.C.E.  I am not sure what it stands for anymore, since it was the better half of a decade since I was in high school...  In-Class E____ something
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Thought on January 31, 2008, 10:34:18 am
"So don't I," "So isn't Gothgirl," what do those even mean?! In the word of George Taylor, from the Planet of the Apes:

It's a madhouse! A MADHOUSE!

But I think that must be a local curriosity (like California and the use of the word "hella"). Never heard it before, at least.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: justin3009 on January 31, 2008, 12:38:44 pm
As said above...I wouldn't be in a hurry to be an adult.  I was like that as a kid and now i'm regretting that.  Oh the glory years of being a youngen...
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Glennleo on January 31, 2008, 04:12:58 pm
How does that saying go, "If the youth could know what the old have learned."

Something like that let me look it up lol.

EDIT: I think it goes "If youth could know what age could tell."
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: MsBlack on January 31, 2008, 04:52:17 pm
Part of being a youngen is naïvety and 'innocence'.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on January 31, 2008, 08:29:40 pm
So far, I have yet to see what makes 18 so great :?
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: placidchap on February 01, 2008, 09:17:22 am
There is not much to being 18.  Sure you can vote, but really, does that even matter?  Apparently not, considering the last two elections we have had.  You get older, everyday.  Nothing special about any of it.  Just live as you see fit, doing your best not to negatively affect anyone else.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Thought on February 01, 2008, 12:31:50 pm
So far, I have yet to see what makes 18 so great :?

Well, 18 is a magical time in everyone's life when disillusionment starts (if it hadn't kicked in already).

"Remember kids, anything is possible. But it is not likely." ~ The Ninja, from Ask A Ninja
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Blackcaped_imp on February 01, 2008, 01:55:01 pm
So far, I have yet to see what makes 18 so great :?

Well, 18 is a magical time in everyone's life when disillusionment starts (if it hadn't kicked in already).

Ummm. Today is my 18th birthday, and disillusionment already started, a long time ago. A hope the entity eats a kitty today.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on February 01, 2008, 02:56:23 pm
Blackcaped Imp is celebrating his birthday today! Prepare the sacrificial pug!!

*Cue ominous drums*

(http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/3198/pugbirthdaycardxi4.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)

The Entity has been satiated for the time being, and awaits further birthdays.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Thought on February 01, 2008, 03:33:37 pm
Prepare the sacrificial pug!!

Wise words.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: placidchap on February 01, 2008, 10:52:13 pm
My pug does not appreciate unnecessary pug slaying.  Once you go pug, you never go back.
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on February 01, 2008, 11:55:14 pm
Okay...okay people the party is now over get you own thread,

FaustWolf off the table, god dammit who spiked the punch?
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on February 01, 2008, 11:57:42 pm
Punch? That was...punch? I was under the impression it was a blood sacrifice for one of those bizarre religious rituals ZeaLitY takes issue with.  :wink:
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: Kebrel on February 02, 2008, 09:16:22 pm
Sense this is my thread I would like to say that I got my first acceptance to a university, Southern Oregon University. Kinda happy :D
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: FaustWolf on February 02, 2008, 09:53:47 pm
Hey, congrats! In honor of this momentous occasion, Makka Sagaipova will now sing a song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyxqQ70zuJQ

"Denosh" means "Days" in Chechen I think; it has kind of a sad yet hopeful vibe, like the passage of time itself.

Makka's singing has calmed the Entity's heart, and thus no more cute little critters need to be sacrificed. A happy ending for a smashing thread!
Title: Re: Barely legal
Post by: teaflower on February 02, 2008, 10:24:24 pm
Makka's singing has calmed the Entity's heart, and thus no more cute little critters need to be sacrificed. A happy ending for a smashing thread!

... HURRAH! No more pugs dying for every person here who has a birthday! YAY!!! *runs around in circles, then falls asleep*