This needs to die in a fire.
This needs to die in ALL the fires.
We should go Scorched Earth on this bullshit.
This needs to die in ALL the fires.
We should go Scorched Earth on this bullshit.
Oh, it is. I won't argue there.That's actually kind of clever.
Ugh, I hate when people use Romeo and Juliet as a metaphor for a "wonderful, powerful romance." It just shows they've never actually read or understood the play. Those kids weren't in love, they were dumb teenagers acting on impulse and killing themselves for it. It even starts with Romeo being 'totally in love' with another girl, before meeting Juliet and having that feeling jump to her instead.Yeah. loathe as I am to admit it, if it gets some kid to eventually watch/read and actually understand Shakespeare, it would be worth it.
Hell, I'd be happy if it just teaches a few people that Romeo and Juliet are maybe not the best example of an ideal relationship.
Ha. I make this same argument a lot. I even had to explain this to our sensei, who was using R&J's love affair as an example of how something you have to work for is better. Nope, it's a play about teenagers being teenagers taken to the extreme of killing themselves over a hormonal infatuation.[DOUBLEPOST=1434120020,1434119855][/DOUBLEPOST]Same with Catcher in the Rye. People want to assign some deepness to Holden himself. Nope. He's a kid learning what it's like to watch childhood slip away, and he's honestly being kind of a dick about it. It is well written, and Salinger captures the feeling of that threshold well, but Holden himself is a whiny little punk.Ugh, I hate when people use Romeo and Juliet as a metaphor for a "wonderful, powerful romance." It just shows they've never actually read or understood the play. Those kids weren't in love, they were dumb teenagers acting on impulse and killing themselves for it. It even starts with Romeo being 'totally in love' with another girl, before meeting Juliet and having that feeling jump to her instead.
I want to agree with you.Oh, it is. I won't argue there.
It still needs to die in every fire imaginable.
Wha...
It isn't by my or your standards, but based on a strict reading of average, it probably is.Also, I thought the kids were overachievers, but he's a straight B+ student? That is... not overachieving. I find this run-on sentence's lack of continuity to be very disappointing.
I think @CynicismKills may have beaten you to this in the Anime thread by 13 minutes.AUSTRALIA.
He's repeatedly stated that he has no use for reddit, he gets everything from imgur's site directly.I browse reddit faster than he does.
I was going to mention that. Wouldn't be a PG-13 (or whatever's Australia's equivalent) at most?It's also funny because Azumanga has basically none of those things, save for a weird, perverted teacher.
I think how Australians rating system works for video games, is that if it isn't G, it's R (or banned).I was going to mention that. Wouldn't be a PG-13 (or whatever's Australia's equivalent) at most?
Honestly the sites are practically the same thing now.He's repeatedly stated that he has no use for reddit, he gets everything from imgur's site directly.
(I'm not criticizing you, I'm just beating @GasBandit to the explanation)
--Patrick
Because they straddle content? Or because they've both recently taken a stance against overt naughtiness?Honestly the sites are practically the same thing now.
Or because both userbases went full retard in their response?Or because they've both recently taken a stance against overt naughtiness?
--Patrick
Seems about right.AUSTRALIA.
They've both turned into similar communities based on fake internet points and circlejerk opinions.Because they straddle content? Or because they've both recently taken a stance against overt naughtiness?
--Patrick
Well yeah, an image-focused site is going to have more images to replace text-posts. Imgur was basically founded as an alternative to other image hosts for reddit, and turned into a community of its own from there. reddit/imgur/9gag/digg/etc tend to have user migrate around between the sites pretty consistently.I disagree, there's a lot of content on Imgur that isn't on Reddit.