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4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsAt 8/1/13 02:52 AM, Sense-Offender wrote:
lolwut. Nobody "grew out" of the Simpsons. Saying that would mean only kids like it, which is clearly not true. Plus, I still think the older episodes are hilarious and I'm sure most people who liked the older episodes but don't like the new ones still do as well.
That guy is a fucking moron.
Yeah, nobody really just grows out of the Simpsons likes that. The older episodes are classics and are much more funnier and creative than the newer episodes and seasons of the Simpsons.
At 7/29/13 05:07 AM, DecimatorOmega wrote: But anyway, thanks for the feedback man. I appreciate it. :)
Did you watch the newest SME? Ren and Stimpy this time.
It was funny!
At 8/2/13 05:02 AM, Painbringer wrote: And I thought your boyfriend nearly cut them in an incident involving kinky sex games.
That's exactly what was spinning in my mind when I looked at this title
At 8/2/13 04:59 AM, anyapple wrote: Let me play you a sad song
I love that song
At 8/2/13 04:55 AM, MrSoxfan wrote:At 8/2/13 04:49 AM, BigFatKid wrote: I've used since Newgrounds since 2005, and I have always seen stupid topics, stupid posts, and lots of trolls spamming everywhere. It's nothing new, and it's not exclusive to Newgrounds either. Quit being a little whiny bitch about it and stop clicking on these fucking threads.You burn your computer too.
You're ignoring my main point that this stuff has always been on Newgrounds, and you just make a stupid simple-minded comment out of anger. Get some professional help, you angsty little prick.
At 8/2/13 12:57 AM, Korriken wrote:At 8/2/13 12:36 AM, Revo357912 wrote: increased criminal activity and racism. I mean, if the whole world mixed for example, and were more similar in features, then stereotypes and such would be less, therefore racism, and crime itself would decrease...
Well, that is true, and that would be a good thing, but crime is really more linked to poverty and socioeconomic background. If POVERTY became a much smaller issue and if less people were poor and living in ghettos and low-income neighborhoods, then crime rates would decrease.
At 8/1/13 10:06 PM, MrSoxfan wrote: Man, the users on this forum keep getting dumber and dumber. OP, do us all a favor and burn your computer.
I've used since Newgrounds since 2005, and I have always seen stupid topics, stupid posts, and lots of trolls spamming everywhere. It's nothing new, and it's not exclusive to Newgrounds either. Quit being a little whiny bitch about it and stop clicking on these fucking threads.
At 8/2/13 04:18 AM, MrSoxfan wrote:At 8/2/13 04:02 AM, BigFatKid wrote: Unrelated post about bullshit no one cares about.This was a topic about our favorite beers. You shitheads are growing like a cancer.
I was expecting for a cocksucker like you to say that, but I already mentioned my favorite beer. Anyways, it's still anything from the Mendocino Brewing Company.
At 8/2/13 03:55 AM, DecimatorOmega wrote:At 8/2/13 03:50 AM, BigFatKid wrote: I guess that's because the LAPD has priorities to worry about. They're more worried about finding people who commit murders in Compton and South Central LA. A kid drinking or smoking weed would be the last thing on their mind. I think Glendale might not have a lot of violent or serious crimes, so they have to go look for a kid smoking and selling weed.The crime rate in Glendale is pretty fucking low, you won't see police sirens go off here that often like you would in a city with a high crime rate, not to metion Glendale itself is pretty damn small. Sure newcomers would get lost but if you've been living here for about maybe 5 or 6 years, you just have the entire city in your head and you know where you are and where you can go.
Also, just wondering, have you ever been to Compton or South Central LA?
You can say that again. The average US crime rate is 307.5 crimes per 100,000 people each year. Glendale's is 128.2, which is less than half the rate of the country on an average scale. Glendale hasn't even had a single homicide in 2009 and 2010, and burglaries, thefts, and assaults (most likely minor cases of domestic battery), make up the majority of the crimes there it seems. So yeah, the violent crime rate there isn't really that bad at all.
Also to answer your question, I don't think I've been to Compton, but South Central LA was unpleasant. Oh and just to remind you, this city has it's own police force, GPD. LAPD is in no way involved with this city, not at all.
Well, that's good. Compton is obviously a dump. Some good rappers come from there, though, but that's about it. Watts in South Central LA must be crazy as hell.
At 8/2/13 03:45 AM, DecimatorOmega wrote: lol LAPD wouldn't care. GPD however.... they might if someone rats me out. Not like it's going to matter anyway since I'm turning 21 soon so it's not going to make a big difference.
Also fuck LAPD period. As for weed, let me tell you this:
I went to a continuation high school. The police would have an inspection every now and then with a dog to sniff your backpack to see if there is any weed in there or on you. So that's one hell of a yes. I don't even care for weed anyway but yeah this place is just tight as fuck.
I guess that's because the LAPD has priorities to worry about. They're more worried about finding people who commit murders in Compton and South Central LA. A kid drinking or smoking weed would be the last thing on their mind. I think Glendale might not have a lot of violent or serious crimes, so they have to go look for a kid smoking and selling weed.
Also, just wondering, have you ever been to Compton or South Central LA?
Probably the death penalty.
At 8/2/13 03:34 AM, DecimatorOmega wrote:At 8/2/13 03:10 AM, BigFatKid wrote: I guess maybe you live in a more conservative/religious area. I dunno, I'm not trying to say you're lame or anything for that, but I guess because of where I live, I have a different perspective about that. People here definitely don't encourage underage drinking (except for young people), but they won't really care because it's inevitable that a lot of teens will party with beer. I don't even think police care that much. How exactly is marijuana smoking treated where you live as well?Police here are really strict, and people here are just well...... lame. For the most part. As far as conservative goes, not really. Religious however? Most certainly. Not too many atheists here.
Well, fuck the LAPD then. I know you live outside of Los Angeles city limits, but it's still in Los Angeles County. LAPD probably patrol the whole county to some extent.
If people were caught smoking weed in your town, would the police really flip over it? At my high school kids would come to class smelling strongly of it, and the teachers didn't care that much unless they were causing trouble.
At 8/1/13 11:13 PM, coldplayguy77 wrote: should a gone to Newfoundland great place little people nice people though nice weather (some of the time) kinda foggy but its summer so its about 74 degrees but u aren't going there if u do go back to Canada go to Newfoundland all the nature is relaxing
Newfoundland sounds cool, it's supposedly very influenced by Irish or Scottish culture. The people there still talk with accents similar to Irish or Scottish people, but it's in Canada.
At 8/1/13 09:02 PM, DecimatorOmega wrote:At 8/1/13 08:40 PM, BigFatKid wrote: Haha wow. Who cares about somebody under 21 drinking in the US?You'd be surprised how many people here give a shit about underage drinking.
I guess maybe you live in a more conservative/religious area. I dunno, I'm not trying to say you're lame or anything for that, but I guess because of where I live, I have a different perspective about that. People here definitely don't encourage underage drinking (except for young people), but they won't really care because it's inevitable that a lot of teens will party with beer. I don't even think police care that much. How exactly is marijuana smoking treated where you live as well?
At 8/1/13 08:41 PM, VinnyXY wrote: Tsingtao.
Had a few good sips of it.
The Chinese beer? I'm not sure if I've ever had that. I've probably had it, but I don't remember it. I'd wonder how it would taste differently compared to American beer.
At 6/4/13 10:29 PM, CosmicRainbow wrote: Give me 7 years and I'll come back to you on that.
At 6/5/13 04:02 PM, DecimatorOmega wrote: I'll tell you in November. Maybe...
Haha wow. Who cares about somebody under 21 drinking in the US? I've never met anyone who doesn't drink underage because it's illegal, but only because they don't like the taste of alcohol or think it's a bad habit. Who hasn't even tasted beer before? I drank alcohol every once in a while since I was 14. I've also drank at the age of 17 in a country abroad that doesn't really have a drinking age enforced. However, I don't recommend drinking at all except for occasions, because drinking can be a bad habit and it can ruin people's lives. My dad wastes a lot of my family's money on it and he relies on it to make him happy.
Anyway, I live near an area known for its hops, so there's a lot of good local beer around. The beer in Mendocino County is good. Mendocino Brewing Company makes good beer. Also, the Russian River Brewing Company has good beer and they're based in my hometown. If you want some good beer, you can find it from those brewing companies.
At 8/1/13 08:13 PM, Elitistinen wrote: No problem.
May I also inquire about Finnish food? Seeing as you live in Finland, what is the food there like? I guess it would include seafood, but I'm not sure. Must be an interesting country to live in, too.
At 8/1/13 07:48 PM, Elitistinen wrote: For Chinese foods, if you enjoy noodles and congee, consider King's Noodle Restaurant (KNR) right at the heart of Toronto's Chinatown (Dundas/Spadina, Spadina side, next to Scotiabank). As you looking for roasted duck and pork, check out Gold Stone Noodle Restaurant (Dundas/Spadina intersection, KNR walks south 1 block).
For tasty dim sum, walk east Dundas from Dundas/Spadina int down 2 blocks (passes the church), on left side, Kim Moon Bakery (their front business is bakery but they actually have a restaurant inside), cheapest dim sum in the whole Toronto and their food are pretty good. Also must check out their egg tarts! Best ever! Their other bakeries are pretty good too. Opposing Kim Moon is a chinese bakery with yellow sign, cheapest stuff ever. If you consider 'traditional' dim sum with somebody pushing food carts around, check out Forestview Chinese Restaurant (tbh, I didn't find it until I almost left, pretty hard to find), Kim Moon walks west (to Spadina) 1 block, see National Bank and have LED flahsing Dim Sum Dinner blah blah (and see a man sells newspaper outside), walk in and go upstair. As you walk down a bit (east), only from Forestview a few stores, you have TenRen Tea, a lot of bubble tea's choices.
As for Vietnamese food, look for store number 318 on Spadina (KNR walks North a bit), their foods are very cheap and really nice. If you consider better Vietnamese sandwich, check next door (Nguyen Huong Food Co); their stuff is pretty good too, but more expensive than their nextdoor competitor. Then walk another block down you have Golden Pineapple, a Vietnamese crosses Thai foods res. Decent price, affordable for students. Go north on Spadina, to Kensington Market's Saint Andrew/Spadina you have 350 Pho Hung, best Pho restaurant in Chinatown.
For Western, lol, if you count Tim Hortons store on Dundas as specialty, look for CIBC, it's right under. As for art cafe, right across Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is ArtSquare Gallery & Cafe, their sweet stuff (eg. crepes!) is excellent. Down a bit, right on Dundas/McCaul int, there is a cozy pub (Village Idiot), their mushroom omelette is fucking gold, about $8.00. French onion soup and garlic breads are must check. Westmalle Tripel, the decent priced beer with good taste (well decent based off pub/bar quality, of course it's cheaper in private retail). On Spadina/Sullivan (from Dundas/Spadina walks south, on left hand, number 215), Dark Horse Espresso Bar.
Sorry, not in any particular order, I was just pulling stuff out from memories.
Thank you for all of this information, man. I love eating roasted Beijing duck and Pho. It is nice to know that they have great Pho in Toronto, and I'd imagine it would be not only popular due to the city's large Asian population, but also because of the fact that it gets really cold there. Pho + cold weather = great. Also, I like dim sum too.
Also, French onion soup? That sounds delicious, too.
I DON'T CARE.
I LOVE IT.
At 8/1/13 04:12 PM, Elitistinen wrote:At 8/1/13 04:08 PM, BigFatKid wrote: Do you know much about a city near Toronto called Markham? It is considered the "suburban Chinatown" of Ontario. Toronto sounds like a cool city, though. Never been there but I'd like to visit. I used to have a relative that lived there at one point, but she lives in B.C. now.Yep, rumors that its populations are only Chinese and Indian... well basically Markham and Scarborough have a lot of Chinese living there.
What is the food like in Toronto's Chinatown, seeing as you spent a lot of time there? I'd be it might be pretty tasty.
At 8/1/13 03:54 PM, Elitistinen wrote: I lived in Toronto for 7 years before moving back to Finland. And I'm a street beaver. Ask me anything about food/restaurant/bar/pub/cafe, bookstore, gym, living rent, dollar store, tourist place, cinema, mall, outlet and anything related to trading electronic stuff. I was also a regular "patron" of Chinatown/Spadina area.
Do you know much about a city near Toronto called Markham? It is considered the "suburban Chinatown" of Ontario. Toronto sounds like a cool city, though. Never been there but I'd like to visit. I used to have a relative that lived there at one point, but she lives in B.C. now.
At 8/1/13 03:58 PM, AlienDude30 wrote: I've been to Alberta, it's not that cool.
Maybe most of it is not, but Banff is a very beautiful national park in Canada. Nothing "uncool" about that place.
At 8/1/13 02:21 PM, yurgenburgen wrote:At 8/1/13 02:16 PM, BigFatKid wrote: Not as good as going to British ColumbiaB.C. stands for Bring Cash
yes but it's worth it.
Not as good as going to British Columbia, but Toronto and Ottawa should be nice to visit I suppose. However, I've never been there.
Fucking awesome.
Also you were obviously influenced by my post
At 8/1/13 05:41 AM, Sekhem wrote: my family paid for it
Did they also pay for that comfortable toilet seat they installed in your bathroom, Sek?
I'm not in a university yet, but I guess people use a student loan.