391 Forum Posts by "Little-Kinky"
But ya. People who are crazily overweight for no reason other than they like to eat bother me a bit.
I mean, some people are stuck with body shapes that lend themselves to having a chunky look, but for the most part it's manageable if you put in the effort.
Then again, I tend to ignore those people and not comment. It's not quite touching me, so whatever, ya?
On the flip side, I get "you could use a burger" quite a bit, which is equally annoying and after a few times, feels a bit off. Dunno what people want.
Someone took a picture of a friend of mine who was a tad overweight, and went on a long slew on Twitter insulting and spreading it.
I reported it and helped her threaten him. A lot.
He got an unbelievable amount of suspension (not the oh-well kind where it's fun, the you're-stuck-in-a-small-room-in-school doing-all-your-work kind), he lost all internet privileges at school and for the most part at home.
This went public in the school, and most of his friends no longer wanted to be associated with him.
He lost his chance of going into the national honor society, and he's now in all the lowest classes since his grades became terrible.
It felt amazing~
I hate dumb gun owners~
Warning shots aren't a real thing.
And dumb.
Because DUMB
Just go and have fun~ You'll be like a virgin going to the Rocky Horror Picture Show for the first time~
Err, if you're serious, just don't make an idiot of yourself~
Can't ya call the host and, like, ask?
There are public washrooms in the park in my town~ They're locked 80 percent of the day, so teenagers won't destroy them/do drugs in themhave sex in them/have homeless people sleep in them.
They're disgusting, anyway.
Not that I would know, but I think everyone would recognize you as a newbie and not mind your lack of kink.
Not reading past the first post, I think Zimmerman was a victim of "the media".
The case is over.
(Not reading the rest of the comments)
One of my friends who I absolutely hate is like that.
Ultra vegan hyper-atheist "pro-life" anti-government feminazi.
She always does stuff like that. I love her. But shew sucks.
I know there are a few groups in Connecticut that do it~ I think I've seen one of them with my grandfather. It's neat.
I like.. The little ones.
I should get into dinosaurs.
I've always seen stories of parents not wanting to call their newborn~ baby he or she, and giving them a neutral name, because "what if they don't want to be their gender?"
It's... Silly.
Smoking is always a deal breaker for me.
One, I hate the smell of smoke, and two, I couldn't deal with the taste, because I kiss my partner all the time. Plus I can't be smelling like smoke at work or school, so ya.
If you notice it bothers you that much, you should probably address it with her or gently remove yourself from the relationship.
At 2/13/14 03:18 PM, leanlifter1 wrote:At 2/13/14 02:38 PM, Little-Kinky wrote:No it was not. If Congress can change the rules anyway they see fit then there was no point in creating the Constitution to begin with. The creation of the Federal mint should have went to vote not dictated by Congress. Federal Reserve Notes are counterfeit by definition.At 2/13/14 12:06 PM, leanlifter1 wrote: ...My explanation was better~
They didn't change any rules. Congress has the power to mint coins, and it's generally accepted they also have the power to print money. In a prescedent case, it was said..
"...we think the sound construction of the Constitutionmust allow to the national legislature that discretion with respect to the means by which the powers it confers are to be carried into execution which will enable that body to perform the high duties assigned to it in the manner most beneficial to the people.Let the end be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate, which are plainly adapted to that end, which are not prohibited, but consistent with the letter and spirit of the Constitution, are constitutional."
They created the Department Of The Treasury, the mints, and the Federal Reserve to do the job.
At 2/13/14 12:06 PM, leanlifter1 wrote: ...
My explanation was better~
At 2/13/14 09:46 AM, Little-Kinky wrote: Wouldn't the elastic clause allow the U.S. Congress authorize anyone do it? They created the department of the treasury to handle it, right?
to* authorize anyone to* do it?
Yes, I had to correct it.
At 2/13/14 03:51 AM, leanlifter1 wrote:At 2/13/14 02:33 AM, Ranger2 wrote:The Federal Reserve is not Congress is it.At 2/13/14 12:54 AM, leanlifter1 wrote: To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and MeasuresWhere in this does it say the government cannot let the Federal Reserve do this? Keep in mind it says what the government can do, not what it can't.
Wouldn't the elastic clause allow the U.S. Congress authorize anyone do it? They created the department of the treasury to handle it, right?
Congress allowed them to create paper money, and in order to do that they officially created The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (and the Mint?), which is also funded by the govt.
They're just trying to flex for the world~ there's obviously nothing that's going to come of it- at least between the warship and the U.S. Although, it will probably draw a few tense stares between the U.S. and Iran and be a fun topic to talk about amongst their locals.
At 2/10/14 11:55 PM, Zachary wrote: Where did I say it wasn't illegal? I said he SHOULDN'T be in trouble for a victimless crime. Maybe instead of putting snarky tildas after your posts you should try reading what you are responding to instead.
But that's no fun!
At 2/10/14 11:44 PM, Zachary wrote:At 2/10/14 11:40 PM, Entice wrote:Yeah, but of course, but it is only a crime because it is illegal and just because something is illegal does not mean it is not okay. Saying "The "crime" part of victimless crimes tends to be the reason people get in trouble~" is extremely retarded.At 2/10/14 11:39 PM, Zachary wrote: What makes it a crime if there are no victims
The sky is blue.
No u~
I said the "crime" part of "victimless crime" is what gets you in trouble.
Ya know, crime. As in, illegal. The fact that it's currently illegal makes it a crime.
While there's no law against being high in your bedroom, there are laws against possessing pot, and there are probably rules set by the school that make it even worse~
At 2/10/14 09:56 PM, Zachary wrote: He did not get in trouble for anything other than the drugs. It is not like he was beating people to death or stealing. Unless you think people should be in trouble for victimless crimes... then I do not know what to say to you.
The "crime" part of victimless crimes tends to be the reason people get in trouble~
Plus, most schools have some sort of drug-free-environment policy in place.
Sounds sucky. Hope it doesn't end too badly~
I wish I knew what Retro meant...
If your name is three syllables or more, people are gonna shorten it, for ease.
Get over it~
Every single time I eat fast food like that, I get sick.
I liked all of the songs on his new album. :/
Just like any album, there are some I could listen to forever, and some I'd only listen to once, say "that's nice" and never glance at again.
I thought it was fine...
Huh. Well, i have a n Outlook, because i sort of need it. I have an AOL account i never use, because my parents used it when it was cool, and i have a load of yahoo accounts, because yahoo is terrible and likes to deactivate mine. I have a Gmail account i never really use, too. AIM Is still a thing, right? i have one of those.
I mostly just use the Outlook one and whatever Yahoo account is working at the time i need it.
I often hear Gmail is a great service, buy I'm really hesitant to make that my main one. Any thoughts?
I just finished the debate~ Ken Ham was an excellent speaker, but I could never quite tell what he was going for. Bill Nye's way of speaking does not give itself to public speaking, but I found him easier to follow.
Huh, punk?
Are you one of those silly Gmail-ers? a Yahooanite?
Maybe you're an Outlooker, or maybe you're one of those weird people who are using Facebook for emails.
So, what's your poison?
There's a recruiting office nearby my school, so they're in very regularly.
I'm fine with them~ They never "approach" you with their recruiting attempts unless you've shown interest before.
The recruiters that come to our school are all really nice, and there are often alumni that joined the military that come in to hang out with them.
They're not "preying" on anybody~ People who hate the military will continue to give them angry glances from across the room, people who aren't interested in joining the military will just wave hello and go about their day, and people with interest will approach them and start asking questions.
The only recruiters here that are in any way shady are the Marine Corps recruiters. They're a bit more.. Competitive. They're also the only recruiters at the local office who REALLY go for the "our branch is better because we're us" thing.

