mythbusteranimator wrote:
GF is the only good Disney show. :3
Did anyone get the SmileDip gag? It's practically drugs.
Yeah, and Indeed it's awesome
Actually, Smile Dip was more of a illegal drug. It had ropes around it saying "DO NOT SELL"
And what about from Fight Fighters:
"Gurrrrrrrl, why u actin' so cray-cray?"
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Animeboy975 wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
GF is the only good Disney show. :3
Did anyone get the SmileDip gag? It's practically drugs.Yeah, and Indeed it's awesome
Actually, Smile Dip was more of a illegal drug. It had ropes around it saying "DO NOT SELL"
And what about from Fight Fighters:
"Gurrrrrrrl, why u actin' so cray-cray?"
I wonder how many kids went crazy when they were selling that smile dip...
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You know what I don't get?
THE HUNGER GAMES: Rated PG-13 for violent death with teenagers.
BULLY: Rated R for language.
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Lights- wrote:
You know what I don't get?
THE HUNGER GAMES: Rated PG-13 for violent death with teenagers.
BULLY: Rated R for language.
i thought all movies had language
but yeah bully is a film with a real meaning
whereas hunger games allegedly had a message but not one as did bully
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yousmiledatme wrote:
Lights- wrote:
You know what I don't get?
THE HUNGER GAMES: Rated PG-13 for violent death with teenagers.
BULLY: Rated R for language.
i thought all movies had language
but yeah bully is a film with a real meaning
whereas hunger games allegedly had a message but not one as did bully
It kind of depends on what language is and the amount of it.
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haxcharsol wrote:
yousmiledatme wrote:
Lights- wrote:
You know what I don't get?
THE HUNGER GAMES: Rated PG-13 for violent death with teenagers.
BULLY: Rated R for language.
i thought all movies had language
but yeah bully is a film with a real meaning
whereas hunger games allegedly had a message but not one as did bullyIt kind of depends on what language is and the amount of it.
Words are terrible
We should burn people who use lots of them
BURN THE WITCH!?!?!?!?!?!
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Anybody remember in the Spongebob movie when Spongebob and Patrick go to a "nut bar"
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yousmiledatme wrote:
Lights- wrote:
You know what I don't get?
THE HUNGER GAMES: Rated PG-13 for violent death with teenagers.
BULLY: Rated R for language.
i thought all movies had language
but yeah bully is a film with a real meaning
whereas hunger games allegedly had a message but not one as did bully
Really werd, really?
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I don't get "language."
People make them up and call them bad? Do they go:
"Garlage is the new swear word tommorow! Don't say it!"
So isn't it really just nonsense?
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
I don't get "language."
People make them up and call them bad? Do they go:
"Garlage is the new swear word tommorow! Don't say it!"
So isn't it really just nonsense?
They start out as words with an inappropriate denotation. The literal meaning of a swear word is often very explicit or obscene in definition.
If you actually are interested in this, research some etymology.
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soupoftomato wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
I don't get "language."
People make them up and call them bad? Do they go:
"Garlage is the new swear word tommorow! Don't say it!"
So isn't it really just nonsense?They start out as words with an inappropriate denotation. The literal meaning of a swear word is often very explicit or obscene in definition.
If you actually are interested in this, research some etymology.
So people dont get angry when you yell "Oh Poop" but do when you say something else?
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ImagineIt wrote:
yousmiledatme wrote:
Lights- wrote:
You know what I don't get?
THE HUNGER GAMES: Rated PG-13 for violent death with teenagers.
BULLY: Rated R for language.
i thought all movies had language
but yeah bully is a film with a real meaning
whereas hunger games allegedly had a message but not one as did bullyReally werd, really?
I am offended
That was clearly my alt
@mba it's more to do with sociolgy and stuff
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
I don't get "language."
People make them up and call them bad? Do they go:
"Garlage is the new swear word tommorow! Don't say it!"
So isn't it really just nonsense?They start out as words with an inappropriate denotation. The literal meaning of a swear word is often very explicit or obscene in definition.
If you actually are interested in this, research some etymology.So people dont get angry when you yell "Oh Poop" but do when you say something else?
The s word is because it was something you'd say to people to belittle them, people don't shout out the racist n word because it still is racist and offensive, and I guess we're in a state where the s word is still offensive but if someone called you one you wouldn't really be all that offended, give it 100 years and it'll be fine.
All swears have history, and it takes a while for history to be completely forgotten, and with computers and accurate logs of everything it seems that it might take a very long time for these things to be forgotten.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Anybody remember in the Spongebob movie when Spongebob and Patrick go to a "nut bar"
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I'm rereading "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" and it's hilarious
"Like most fourteen-year-olds, she was right handed."
"He found himself reading the same sentence over and over again. He found himself reading the same sentence over and over again. He found himself reading the same sentence over and over again."
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PonyvilleSlugger wrote:
The s word is because it was something you'd say to people to belittle them
I disagree (with the "because" part). "Idiot" isn't considered a dirty word, even though it can be used as an epithet. Ditto "bird-brain." No, that other word is inadmissible because it refers to a bodily function that some people don't like to think about.
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Spongebob:*holding up two soap bars*Dubloons! Don't drop them!
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
I'm rereading "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" and it's hilarious
"Like most fourteen-year-olds, she was right handed."
"He found himself reading the same sentence over and over again. He found himself reading the same sentence over and over again. He found himself reading the same sentence over and over again."
I read up to the fifth or sixth book, but then the school library didn't have any more.
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What about this qoute from the Spongebob Squarepants movie:
"Maybe what they say about us is right."
"You mean that we're attractive?"
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I've got a really dirty joke i found in SB, but i think it's not appropiate for the forums
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When Lightning maQueend said "Hudson has won three piston cups!" ator said "He did what in his cup?" Say the word piston.
Also, In Another Cinderella story the girl was like "Sry I didnt see you there, It was like you were completely invisible." Then the other girl pulled out her fist and said "Look at my toatally invisible finger!" XD XD XD
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AwesomeStar360 wrote:
When Lightning maQueend said "Hudson has won three piston cups!" ator said "He did what in his cup?" Say the word piston.
Also, In Another Cinderella story the girl was like "Sry I didnt see you there, It was like you were completely invisible." Then the other girl pulled out her fist and said "Look at my toatally invisible finger!" XD XD XD
Saw both. XD
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