Assless chaps in and of themselves are not "wrong", Grot.
Just like wearing an "I Love Mark David Chapman." shirt isn't "wrong". Would you wear one to a Paul McCartney concert, though?
The mojave desert could be filled with how little I care about whose opinions he was asking for. It's an open forum.
He knows me enough to know that I'm not dissing him. He has come to me asking for my opinion on MANY things, specifically, and I've been harsh when I've had to. He's often thanked me for it.
Darc probably didn't take what I said badly, why are you?
I hear a new variation of that every month. It's like this forum's version of a period and it's getting old.
You ballsed up my post. Why am I being blamed?
No, I said there's a difference between caring about your appearance and being like those kind of people. Those kind of people being those who wear enough product that they might catch fire if they go near an open flame. People who feel that wearing "Gucci" on your chest means you're worth anything.
They may be perfectly nice people, but that's just a stupid way to be, in my opinion. It was never a comment on their personalities, nor was I putting it across as anything BUT my opinion. I stated as much.
Stop throwing a tantrum. Shouting, "Norrin's always right" is actually so 2005. It really does make YOU look worse than me, nowadays.
Quote where I said it does. Explicitly. I want you to quote where I explicitly said it does. Not some half-assed misinterpretation, an actual quote.
At least do yourself the dignity of not using that nonsense retort.
Yes, that's what I thought you meant. I severely pity you. That's an incredibly sad disposition to have.
People pleasers disgust me.





But blaming the belt in this instance is like blaming a boat for sinking. Don't blame the boat! Blame the people operating the boat, hell you can even blame bad weather! The sea was crazy and that led to my belt tipping over and my *** falling out. 







