Emo kids amuse me by Qwayzer. Forum: General.
user 1 posts 2007-05-15 00:12:12 |
And so does the comic. ^_^ |
administrator 467 posts 2007-05-15 00:16:54 |
w00t! I am the forum nazi (fuck you xkcd) and am therefore required to suggest that you post this in the appropriate forum next time. =P But thank you. =) Welcome to teh site. |
administrator 467 posts 2007-05-15 00:17:33 |
You know what, fuck that, this isn't really the wrong forum. It's just better-placed in the other. |
administrator 84 posts 2007-05-20 23:51:50 |
I just misread the subject as 'emo kids arouse me'. Not a pleasant mental picture, to be honest. |
user 4 posts 2007-09-01 23:50:13 |
Aww man, now I am here I don't get to be a forum nazi anymore. Have to play nice with the other kids. |
user 122 posts 2007-10-12 01:02:55 |
I used to be overly emotional, now I've settled into cynicism. |
administrator 467 posts 2007-10-12 01:04:03 |
That's the spirit. |
user 19 posts 2007-10-13 22:36:19 |
cynics eat emo kids for lunch and then let liberal arts majors feast on their entrails. Pass the good scraps over here, plz |
administrator 467 posts 2007-10-14 00:57:40 |
*hides her liberal-arts-major-to-be self behind a blanket* You can't see me! |
user 122 posts 2007-10-14 03:54:32 |
Oh, no, cynics can only devour fake emos. Real emos are impossible to budge. Just like cynics... Hmm... |
user 167 posts 2007-10-14 16:27:16 |
I've never actually seen an emo kid in real life. I think they're just a myth of the internet to scare little children. That said, I find the idea of emos extremely amusing. For one, they are only one letter away from being flightless birds. Would someone who is always very happy and upbeat also be "emo"? After all, you don't have to have negative emotions to have them intensely. |
user 122 posts 2007-10-16 00:00:51 |
Yes, actually they would be. However most people like that experience them intensely in all directions, making even them fit the stereotype at times. |
administrator 879 posts 2007-10-22 01:17:42 |
I have been told by my sister that I would make a good emo if I let my hair grow just a bit longer. I asked her if that was a compliment or an insult (neither of us are emos), but did not get an answer... |
user 122 posts 2007-10-24 19:49:02 |
Well, considering Emos are the abusable little subculture, probably an insult. Things would be so much better if it weren't for that one band that got everyone confused as to what emo music actually *is*. |
user 158 posts 2007-11-18 01:09:59 |
Thankfully, Emo's disappear once you get out of your undergrad degree. Even within the confines of an undergrad degree, they're very rare. Bevin |
user 70 posts 2007-11-18 05:10:39 |
As far as I can tell, emos disappear once you get out of California public high school. Of course, until you do, they're more common than herpes and twice as annoying. Erm, not that I'd know anything about that. |
user 437 posts 2007-11-18 07:23:00 |
Emo's in Scotland are a rare thing. And even the ones that exist generally aren't that bad. We have bigger problems like Neds! |
user 167 posts 2007-11-18 07:32:31 |
Pet Peeve Post Alert: The plural of emo is emos, not emo's. Thank you and good morning. |
user 347 posts 2007-11-18 16:00:49 |
No, emos don't disappear. They convert into hipsters/trendsters/mods. They're still there, just wearing different clothing and self-medicating with drugs and alcohol. |
user 50 posts 2007-11-18 19:43:50 |
People always mistake me as a cynic, just because I say the occasional bitter comment. But I'm really happy-go-lucky, just in a different way...the screw you guys, I'm going home way. Did that make any sense? |
user 70 posts 2007-11-19 09:21:25 |
No, emos don't disappear. They convert into hipsters/trendsters/mods.Don't be wailin' on the hipsters, sir. They're a heck of a lot more date-able (and a heck of a lot less "medicated") than emoes (just to piss off Anarchronism) and few come from that group. Of course, since I'm dating one, I kind of have to defend the group. Carry on. People always mistake me as a cynic, just because I say the occasional bitter comment.Yes, it does. People who aren't afraid to enjoy having time to themselves rock the world. |
user 347 posts 2007-11-19 13:27:11 |
my hipsters are plainly of the more concentrated variety. |
administrator 879 posts 2007-11-20 00:17:32 |
Pet Peeve Post Alert: ... emoi. =P |
administrator 467 posts 2007-11-20 00:39:34 |
Emones. If this were Latin. |
user 70 posts 2007-11-20 02:56:39 |
Depends on the declension, Darcey. If it's 3rd declension, it could be Emes. That would kick ass. |
user 167 posts 2007-11-20 06:32:50 |
emoes, emoi, emones, emi, emu, whatever. I just hate misuse of apostrophe's. |
user 70 posts 2007-11-20 07:00:32 |
emoes, emoi, emones, emi, emu, whatever. I just hate misuse of apostrophes. Agreed on that much. For example, I felt the urge to fix that quote. |
user 43 posts 2007-11-20 16:54:48 |
Lawlz. That's so ironic! Don't you think? |
user 158 posts 2007-11-20 17:42:29 |
Depends on the declension, Darcey. If it's 3rd declension, it could be Emes. That would kick ass. It's neat to see there are others on this forum with a knowledge of latin. Although, I'd imagine that I'm the only one who can brag that I can usually read ecclesiastical latin (papal enciclicals and such) without consulting a dictionary. PWNT! Also, as for the apostrophe in my plural, it's a remnant from my original language, dutch. |
user 70 posts 2007-11-21 03:16:24 |
Eh, seeing as I stay about as far from the Catholic church as I can get (if they imprisoned Galileo for questioning them, what might they do to me for mocking them) you're probably right. And i have very little knowledge of Latin; just enough to muddle through anything with my dictionary, as it were. |
user 347 posts 2007-11-21 13:46:44 |
Also, as for the apostrophe in my plural, it's a remnant from my original language, dutch. don't make excuses! :P |
user 167 posts 2007-11-21 18:24:21 |
Also, as for the apostrophe in my plural, it's a remnant from my original language, dutch. Fix'd |
user 437 posts 2007-11-22 07:30:56 |
All my Latin knowledge is this quote: Neutiquam Erro Well, not quite all my knowledge but all my knowledge that isn't just general knowledge. My apostrophe misuse is derived from confusion caused by poor teachers. |
user 70 posts 2007-11-22 07:47:02 |
My apostrophe misuse is nonexistent, because I am the embodiment of perfection. |
administrator 467 posts 2007-11-22 15:56:51 |
I call commas 'peristrophes'. |
user 50 posts 2007-11-22 17:40:08 |
My latin knowledge has been nearly doubled by: Nunc id vides, nunc ne vides. |
user 70 posts 2007-11-22 20:14:02 |
Any girl who can successfully pronounce "veni vidi vici" is automatically sexy. |
user 167 posts 2007-11-23 04:32:36 |
My apostrophe misuse is nonexistent, because I am the embodiment of perfection. Heh, that reminds me of a time when I challenged a forum to prove I wasn't perfect. As I recall they never managed it. |
user 347 posts 2007-11-23 13:47:02 |
Any girl who can successfully pronounce "veni vidi vici" is automatically sexy. especially when she's straddling you. :o |
user 158 posts 2007-11-23 17:19:30 |
My apostrophe misuse is nonexistent, because I am the embodiment of perfection. Fix'd. |
administrator 879 posts 2007-11-23 18:44:07 |
Any girl who can successfully pronounce "veni vidi vici" is automatically sexy. The "veni" I get, but what's with the rest? ... >_< |
user 158 posts 2007-11-23 19:04:37 |
Funny. |
user 122 posts 2007-11-23 20:49:03 |
Supposedly it's an off-hand comment by Caesar after whipping Gaul's ass. Something to the effect of "I came, I look around, I kicked its ass." I think you're supposed to pronounce with 'w's though... |
user 437 posts 2007-11-24 15:22:03 |
Greece, it was after he kicked ass in Greece, long before his Gaul campaigns. |
user 122 posts 2007-11-24 17:46:05 |
Ah. See? They don't teach you the right history anymore. By you I mean me as in my educational system. |
administrator 879 posts 2007-11-24 22:11:24 |
Supposedly it's an off-hand comment by Caesar after whipping Gaul's ass. Something to the effect of "I came, I look around, I kicked its ass." I think you're supposed to pronounce with 'w's though... I know what it means, I was just wondering about the applicability to the context. =P |