coxafloppin said:Its whats being done to the animal that sickens me, i thought this shit was illegal.
Why are people getting mad about this? I really really don't see what the problem is. I see a roo beating the bloody red crap out of a clown. I would pay DAMN good money to see that. I don't see it as humiliating either. Not even in an "Awww he thinks he's people" way. Even if it was humiliating do you think the roo knows it? No, he's beating up a clown. Hell, screw wanting to be at the show. I want to be that kangaroo.Phoenixlight said:I don't really care about Australia but the fact that they're abusing animals is unacceptable.
So why do you believe the stereotype? Why should it matter that Texas has a stereotype. ow many "stereotypical" Texans do you see? Short of someone acting stereotypical for laughs, I never see anyone who "acts" like a "Texan". You know, I may just not be exposed enough (living in an average American suburb) to rural Texans, except that I used to live in the middle of nowhere in Southeast Texas and visit central nowhere fairly regularly and I have yet to actually see someone play the Texas stereotype straight.tellmeimaninja said:I'm not saying all Texans are bad. I have friends and relatives in Texas. I just don't like the state itself. I'm not saying everyone in Texas follows the stereotype, it's just that the stereotype of Texas is a very, very bad one.crimson5pheonix said:Johnathan C Snippington IV
To be honest, mine was a sarcastic "Hur Texas". This shit happens all over the world.crimson5pheonix said:Snippety snip.
Slightly better, but I still find it annoying that Texas is an acceptable target.sirdanrhodes said:To be honest, mine was a sarcastic "Hur Texas". This shit happens all over the world.crimson5pheonix said:Snippety snip.
Was born in Connecticut and went to high school and college in various places in the northeast.Cheveyo said:George W. Bush.crimson5pheonix said:So why do you believe the stereotype? Why should it matter that Texas has a stereotype. ow many "stereotypical" Texans do you see? Short of someone acting stereotypical for laughs, I never see anyone who "acts" like a "Texan". You know, I may just not be exposed enough (living in an average American suburb) to rural Texans, except that I used to live in the middle of nowhere in Southeast Texas and visit central nowhere fairly regularly and I have yet to actually see someone play the Texas stereotype straight.tellmeimaninja said:I'm not saying all Texans are bad. I have friends and relatives in Texas. I just don't like the state itself. I'm not saying everyone in Texas follows the stereotype, it's just that the stereotype of Texas is a very, very bad one.crimson5pheonix said:Johnathan C Snippington IV
So you have preconceived notions of Texas? That's a stereotype.tellmeimaninja said:I don't believe it. I hate stereotypes. I judge people based on their own merits. I judge Texas based on it's collective successes and mistakes. The Texas Collective has made more mistakes than successes in my book. I don't hate everyone in Texas, but I don't like what apparently are the ideals of the majority of the state.crimson5pheonix said:So why do you believe the stereotype? Why should it matter that Texas has a stereotype. ow many "stereotypical" Texans do you see? Short of someone acting stereotypical for laughs, I never see anyone who "acts" like a "Texan". You know, I may just not be exposed enough (living in an average American suburb) to rural Texans, except that I used to live in the middle of nowhere in Southeast Texas and visit central nowhere fairly regularly and I have yet to actually see someone play the Texas stereotype straight.tellmeimaninja said:I'm not saying all Texans are bad. I have friends and relatives in Texas. I just don't like the state itself. I'm not saying everyone in Texas follows the stereotype, it's just that the stereotype of Texas is a very, very bad one.crimson5pheonix said:Johnathan C Snippington IV
Actually he was born in Massachusetts. People simply tie him to Texas because of his father and the fact that he currently lives there.crimson5pheonix said:Was born in Connecticut and went to high school and college in various places in the northeast.Cheveyo said:George W. Bush.crimson5pheonix said:So why do you believe the stereotype? Why should it matter that Texas has a stereotype. ow many "stereotypical" Texans do you see? Short of someone acting stereotypical for laughs, I never see anyone who "acts" like a "Texan". You know, I may just not be exposed enough (living in an average American suburb) to rural Texans, except that I used to live in the middle of nowhere in Southeast Texas and visit central nowhere fairly regularly and I have yet to actually see someone play the Texas stereotype straight.tellmeimaninja said:I'm not saying all Texans are bad. I have friends and relatives in Texas. I just don't like the state itself. I'm not saying everyone in Texas follows the stereotype, it's just that the stereotype of Texas is a very, very bad one.crimson5pheonix said:Johnathan C Snippington IV
So if he moved to where you lived, he would become a stereotype of your location?Cheveyo said:crimson5pheonix said:Was born in Connecticut and went to high school and college in various places in the northeast.Cheveyo said:George W. Bush.crimson5pheonix said:So why do you believe the stereotype? Why should it matter that Texas has a stereotype. ow many "stereotypical" Texans do you see? Short of someone acting stereotypical for laughs, I never see anyone who "acts" like a "Texan". You know, I may just not be exposed enough (living in an average American suburb) to rural Texans, except that I used to live in the middle of nowhere in Southeast Texas and visit central nowhere fairly regularly and I have yet to actually see someone play the Texas stereotype straight.tellmeimaninja said:I'm not saying all Texans are bad. I have friends and relatives in Texas. I just don't like the state itself. I'm not saying everyone in Texas follows the stereotype, it's just that the stereotype of Texas is a very, very bad one.crimson5pheonix said:Johnathan C Snippington IV
You wanted a stereotypical Texan and I gave you one.
It doesn't matter where he was born and went to school. He lives in Texas.