The Forever War meets Groundhog Day meets Vanilla Sky meets Starship Troopers?
The Forever War meets Groundhog Day meets Vanilla Sky meets Starship Troopers?
I'm not ranting at you.
Nevada is one of the most boring and desolate landscapes, which contributed to why that game SUCKED so bad. Boring, dull, ugly.... ugh.
No. Good lord. Your reading comprehension and projection are insane.
I have similar stories and similar feelings towards Google at this point.
I'm NOT interested in PvP. I'm NOT interested in playing with strangers. Multi-player would be cool if I could play just with some friends. Other people absolutely ruin my gaming experience, so I avoid it at all costs.
I can only judge based on what you wrote, which was pretty intolerant and ignorant.
That's certainly not a fair response or a fair representation of my position. But hey, you want to defend whining, go right ahead. I'm sure there are other, better examples that could have been used that didn't make the author sound petty, whiney, entitled, and arrogant. If they paid for a view, that's one thing. …
I think the haughty self-righteousness belongs to the discount shopper who thinks they deserve a better view (rolling eyes). Seriously? Ugh.
Not a troll... my honest reaction. "What a whiny entitled annoying person". UGH.
I have a hard time not mocking people who "speak up" about something as irrelevant as a hotel room view. What entitled arrogance. Especially for a place you got AT A DISCOUNT. Suck it up, you hot-house flower. Yeesh.
Bigots only like people who are like themselves.
No, I read your post. YOU were the argumentative one, and I called you out on some of your comments. Legitimately. I just re-read it, and don't think I over-reacted to anything. You're wrong. And apparently you didn't really read my response to you in the light of your post at all. Your post was pretty offensive…
It's why a lot of gay people seem 'broken' in some ways... what everyone else learned in their teens, gay people end up learning in their 20s, 30s, or even later. And it can be just as embarrassing and humiliating and drama-filled then as it is for most teenagers. Some people get really lucky, some get really…
That likely stems from internalized homophobia (in the literal 'fear' sense of the word)... the fear of negative consequences of displaying same-sex affection like that in public. It's sad that it's even an issue. But I remember the first time I slow-danced with a guy in a 'straight' setting... I was scared out of…
In the same boat with you there, bub. It's weird, because I feel like it should be obvious, but I've had many people tell me I don't "ping" their gaydar at all. Weird.
Keep your stuff in the bedroom. There's no need to see heterosexual propaganda anywhere either.
I'm always amused by some people that seem (willfully?) blind to the obvious sometimes :-)
Yeah. We need a guide for straight people who just had a friend come out to them: "Not all gay people like every other gay person. Just because you know ONE other gay person doesn't mean we should date each other!" :-)
Straight people shove their sexuality in my face all the time. From every TV, Radio, Movie screen, website, billboard... every couple walking on the street, every family picture on their desks at work, every wedding band on their finger, every comment from the sports jocks about the hot chicks walking by... whatever.