Loaded Questions

Duke

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#41
did your late night convos with Yeshua change your opinion of him? :p

Maybe I shouldn't have rejected his facebook request and got to know him...


actually, no, i made the right decision.

I talk to Yeshua sometimes, but he's not my bestest e-buddy.

I just think it's pretty lame that everyone tries to get their little cheap shot in.
 
#42
By that logic duke, you failed as well. No one of us hate Yeshua. He's just the dumb kid who tries to sound smart. Its kinda like the rich kid who tries to be gangster, you just can't help but shake your head at him for trying to be something he clearly isn't.
I grew up with those kinda kids in my high school. They tended to be the rich Italian and Greek kids.



Have you noticed the pill head janitor not posting lately? Nice work man.


Anyways back to my bullshit physics assignment. :mad:
Yeah, he'll be back though. I was expecting some more posts during Thanksgiving Break since school was out, but I guess he had to recarpet the kindergarten rooms with their puke stains in every corner. Poor bastard.

Back to my bullshit studying for my physics test on Thursday..and two hours after that test....biology lab practical!! Yay!!!
 

vg4030

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#43
I talk to Yeshua sometimes, but he's not my bestest e-buddy.

I just think it's pretty lame that everyone tries to get their little cheap shot in.
I know its lame.
But if you looked back, I wasnt doing that. This was a bullshit thread and I called him on it..
AND... he just walked into that peral necklace joke.:p

Anyway, my point is that it wasnt personal, just cos it was Yeshua
 
#44
from all of the responses to this thread it goes to show me that none have you have understood what a loaded question is, maybe if i offer another, maybe better, example of a loaded question:

do you like cold play?
 

vg4030

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#48
from all of the responses to this thread it goes to show me that none have you have understood what a loaded question is, maybe if i offer another, maybe better, example of a loaded question:

do you like cold play?
From all the responses you should have realised that no one cares what a loaded question is.

But I have one for you:
Do you know how to beat a dead horse?
 

Casey

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#49
vg, the British killed Bhagat Singh, so blame them. If they hadn't invaded our country in the first fucking place then years and years worth of war and death would have been avoided.

It's certainly possible that Gandhi could have done more to save Bhagat, but you can't prove that. For all we know there could have been a few fuckers that were determined to kill Bhagat no matter what anyone said or did.

I hope you aren't one of the people that saw some biased movie about Bhagat and thinks that Gandhi was at odds with him. That wasn't the case at all. Gandhi approved of Bhagat's aims, just not his methods.

I look at Gandhi and Bhagat as the Indian Martin and Malcolm.

Both did a lot for their cause and should be respected as such, it's just that where Gandhi and Martin were opposed to violent methods of progress, Bhagat and Malcolm were not.

Fucking British Empire bollocks, the bastards.
 

vg4030

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#50
vg, the British killed Bhagat Singh, so blame them. If they hadn't invaded our country in the first fucking place then years and years worth of war and death would have been avoided.

It's certainly possible that Gandhi could have done more to save Bhagat, but you can't prove that. For all we know there could have been a few fuckers that were determined to kill Bhagat no matter what anyone said or did.

I hope you aren't one of the people that saw some biased movie about Bhagat and thinks that Gandhi was at odds with him. That wasn't the case at all. Gandhi approved of Bhagat's aims, just not his methods.

I look at Gandhi and Bhagat as the Indian Martin and Malcolm.

Both did a lot for their cause and should be respected as such, it's just that where Gandhi and Martin were opposed to violent methods of progress, Bhagat and Malcolm were not.

Fucking British Empire bollocks, the bastards.

Its a fact that Ganghi could have done more than he did to help Baghat Singh. Gandhi said himself that if he perhaps pushed more, something could have been done. The British (Which I am btw) wanted their pound of flesh, and for the sake of achieving the peace he wanted Gandhi let them have him to easily.
 
#51
From all the responses you should have realised that no one cares what a loaded question is.

But I have one for you:
Do you know how to beat a dead horse?
Here's one for you:

Do you know how to beat off a dead horse? What with its weewee being struck by rigor mortis and whatnot.
 

vg4030

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#52
Here's one for you:

Do you know how to beat off a dead horse? What with its weewee being struck by rigor mortis and whatnot.
Have you been reading my diary? How did you know I tried that?:embarresd:

Ill see if I can find the video, even though it was dead it still nearly knocked my teeth out:amazed:
 

Casey

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#53
Its a fact that Ganghi could have done more than he did to help Baghat Singh. Gandhi said himself that if he perhaps pushed more, something could have been done. The British (Which I am btw) wanted their pound of flesh, and for the sake of achieving the peace he wanted Gandhi let them have him to easily.

but Gandhi was the type of person that would say that, even if he had done all he could to save bhagat. The thought of him even potentially being responsible, however loosely, for someone's death would not be something he could just ignore.

I personally don't hold him responsible in any way, shape or form, and I actually think that doing so belittles all of the great things that he did.
 

vg4030

Well-Known Member
#54
but Gandhi was the type of person that would say that, even if he had done all he could to save bhagat. The thought of him even potentially being responsible, however loosely, for someone's death would not be something he could just ignore.

I personally don't hold him responsible in any way, shape or form, and I actually think that doing so belittles all of the great things that he did.

I understand your point. I dont want to take away from the great things that he did. My grandfather actually worked with him while he (my dada) was in government and ive learnt more from him than anyone on the subject. I just believe in the views of Baghat Singh more. Gandhis was one of the worlds greatest manipulators, using guilt to make people behave themselves.
 

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