• The Gay Chat Thread - E-Relationships Edition
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[QUOTE=mikeyt493;36869148]yesterday i went to see TDKR and on the way back me and my friend created what is possibly the all time greatest crossover ever Deadpool and Ash Williams, the plot is amazing and I would genuinely watch this film lmao some plotholes but having Ash in it allows these because the Evil Dead films have a ton of them also I'm not sure if I liked TDKR over TDK. I think I'm gonna have to see it again to decide :~)[/QUOTE] I'm going to see TDKR on monday so nobody spoil it pls
All I remember is that The Dark Knight was fucking incredible and is like, my favourite movie ever 'til this day. Have to see Returns.
[QUOTE=littlefoot;36867903]:D[/QUOTE] Oh you... :v:
Well, just came back from a gay pride march (Even though I'm straight, but whatever.) and I'm honestly shocked. There was lots of good, friendly people, and even a few other anime and game fans in cosplay. Of course, there was a protester. Only one man though, very old, couldn't help but feel sorry for the guy in a way, even though he proved to be a small minded idiot. Highlight of the day though? Going into Waterstones book store to buy a couple of manga's, and the lady at the till notices my Neon Genesis Evangelion shirt. We talked anime and manga for a while and I left. Pretty fun day, if you don't mind being surrounded by a bunch of people, and don't have anything else to go, I would definitely recommend going to one.
[QUOTE=Gar~;36869896]That's fucking horrible :c[/QUOTE] It is, yeah... but I don't know how to react to it, the cat seemed fine and the parents gave him a slight, pathetic scolding... it should have been a bigger punishment. But, I'm not sure.
I'll always remember when I was about 8 or 9 there were these two brothers me and my friend used to play with down at a roundabout. They were both really badly behaved and one of them thought it'd be a good idea to kick a neighbours cat with his wellies on. It made such a distinctive thud I remember to this day and I wish I was smart enough to tell on him. Poor cat :(
[QUOTE=Fivas;36870077]I'll always remember when I was about 8 or 9 there were these two brothers me and my friend used to play with down at a roundabout. They were both really badly behaved and one of them thought it'd be a good idea to kick a neighbours cat with his wellies on. It made such a distinctive thud I remember to this day and I wish I was smart enough to tell on him. Poor cat :([/QUOTE] Sure, it made that thud but surprisingly some animals are incredibly hardy, including cats. I remember once we had this cat ran over on my street, it's behind was pretty badly messed up... it was just gasping for breath and crawling around on it's front, when I saw it I was surprised that it survived the initial shock of such an injury. I had to whack it with a shovel to put it out of it's misery.
[QUOTE=Bitz62x;36870119]Sure, it made that thud but surprisingly some animals are incredibly hardy, including cats. I remember once we had this cat ran over on my street, it's behind was pretty badly messed up... it was just gasping for breath and crawling around on it's front, when I saw it I was surprised that it survived the initial shock of such an injury. I had to whack it with a shovel to put it out of it's misery.[/QUOTE] Shouldn't you have called a vet to come take a look at it? I know hardly anything about animals so I'm not sure if I'm being stupid or not :v: The cat from my story was perfectly fine it just ran away extremely fast. It's just something that has always stuck in my mind, I've never heard anything like it before. The one thing that sounds like it is a kick noise from the fighting game Tekken. Haha.
[QUOTE=madnath619;36870050]Well, just came back from a gay pride march (Even though I'm straight, but whatever.) and I'm honestly shocked. There was lots of good, friendly people, and even a few other anime and game fans in cosplay. Of course, there was a protester. Only one man though, very old, couldn't help but feel sorry for the guy in a way, even though he proved to be a small minded idiot. Highlight of the day though? Going into Waterstones book store to buy a couple of manga's, and the lady at the till notices my Neon Genesis Evangelion shirt. We talked anime and manga for a while and I left. Pretty fun day, if you don't mind being surrounded by a bunch of people, and don't have anything else to go, I would definitely recommend going to one.[/QUOTE] London Pride had a couple of protesters, surrounded by police for their own protection. I almost felt sorry for them too - none of them were under the age of 70 and the World Pride people parked up front of them and blasted Gay Bar by Electric Six and started dancing and making out. I say almost feel sorry for them, because they were dickheads who brought it on themselves, but even so you see an elderly lady and you just assume she's a sweet Grandma, even when she's holding a sign about Biblical morality.
[QUOTE=Fivas;36870194]Shouldn't you have called a vet to come take a look at it? I know hardly anything about animals so I'm not sure if I'm being stupid or not :v: [/QUOTE] Well, I lived on a farm for a good few years and I even learnt a bit about caring for animals myself, the cat would have just suffered until it was put down, so I gave it release immediately. I often find myself in these situations where someone, a friend or family member has injured a creature but often say it would make them feel worse when I say someone needs to kill it if the injury is going to be fatal, since we are rural injuries to animals just happen more often around here because people aren't aware of what they are disturbing or just simple don't keep an eye out. Is it really bad to put an animal out of it's misery if it's suffering? and you know it's suffering, it's not like I enjoy it, but I get a sense of gratification knowing I have prevented the prolonged suffering of an animal that is in extreme distress.
[QUOTE=Fivas;36869703]Oh, what happened?[/QUOTE] Nothing major. Just the attitude some people (including friends) have.
I've cought myself with slight sway to my hips when I walk relaxed. I don't even want to know what a guy with cargos, Meshuggah shirt and dreadlocks looks like with swaying hips.
[QUOTE=Fussy!;36870340]I've cought myself with slight sway to my hips when I walk relaxed. [b]I don't even want to know what a guy with cargos, Meshuggah shirt and dreadlocks looks like with swaying hips.[/b][/QUOTE] We call that gay.
[QUOTE=Fussy!;36870340]I don't even want to know what a guy with cargos, Meshuggah shirt and dreadlocks looks like with swaying hips.[/QUOTE] Like a douchebag?
Most likely.
I look feminine from behind so my sway is fine. I hope.
Some [I]generous mom[/I] gave us this "wolf tail" earlier... [t]http://i.imgur.com/ZHyqFl.jpg[/t] I would not be caught dead wearing this pathetic tail! My kitty tail is so much cooler... at home somewhere in my closet. Although it is kinda soft :3
[QUOTE=Bitz62x;36870254]Well, I lived on a farm for a good few years and I even learnt a bit about caring for animals myself, the cat would have just suffered until it was put down, so I gave it release immediately. I often find myself in these situations where someone, a friend or family member has injured a creature but often say it would make them feel worse when I say someone needs to kill it if the injury is going to be fatal, since we are rural injuries to animals just happen more often around here because people aren't aware of what they are disturbing or just simple don't keep an eye out. Is it really bad to put an animal out of it's misery if it's suffering? and you know it's suffering, it's not like I enjoy it, but I get a sense of gratification knowing I have prevented the prolonged suffering of an animal that is in extreme distress.[/QUOTE] Aww, well that is nice of you. As I said I don't know nearly anything about caring for animals so I wouldn't know any better!
I have been mistaken for a girl from behind before.
[QUOTE=Livewire2440;36871026]I have been mistaken for a girl from behind before.[/QUOTE] I used to get that loads because I had long hair.
i get mistaken for a girl sometimes too
I always wear my hair short.
[QUOTE=Spencer Sharkey;36870822]Some [I]generous mom[/I] gave us this "wolf tail" earlier... [t]http://i.imgur.com/ZHyqFl.jpg[/t] I would not be caught dead wearing this pathetic tail! My kitty tail is so much cooler... at home somewhere in my closet. Although it is kinda soft :3[/QUOTE] I think the whole tail wearing thing is kinda weird but it's nice to see that your mum's so supportive.
I've been mistaken for a girl loads because I have really long hair. I actually really need to get it cut.
I look bad when I have my hair long and short. there's a goldilocks zone in the middle that lasts for about 2 weeks, I wish i could have it forever [editline]21st July 2012[/editline] I don't have gold locks though
Everything goes back to the hair sooner or later, huh?
I love my "somewhat" long hair, gonna keep it, snip it now and then.
[QUOTE=Ban Camp;36872225]I love my "somewhat" long hair, gonna keep it, snip it now and then.[/QUOTE] that wouldnt happen to be shoulder length now would it [editline]21st July 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;36871748]I've been mistaken for a girl loads because I have really long hair. I actually really need to get it cut.[/QUOTE] is this a thing with most gays im bi (mostly straight) and i like looking like a man
Got my ass slapped by a douche in my school (bent over on a desk, talking to a friend) back when I wore tight pants, emo-ish clothes and so on. The look on his face when I turned around was priceless
[QUOTE=elevate;36872229]that wouldnt happen to be shoulder length now would it[/QUOTE] A inch or two above shoulder length.
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