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Thread: Prince of Persia ad scares Canadian

  1. Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    And planet Earth is in the galaxy, and grass is green.
    And you thought I, Robot had a great plot.


    The article wasn't a joke, just stupid journalism.
    I was referring to the thread title, not the article. I'm sure not all Canadians are pussies, after all hockey is a pretty tough sport. I'd say you guys need to get the sand out of your vaginas but that phrase is overused here as it is.
    Last edited by Dolemite; 19 Aug 2004 at 02:15 PM.

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  2. Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite
    And you thought I, Robot had a great plot.
    Owned.

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  3. So what happens when this Mom and her kids go to Toys R Us, and they start browsing the video game aisle for a spongebob game or something else "kid friendly" and OMG THEY SPOT THE PRINCE COMING AFTER THE KID!!!!

    What about the tv commercials as well?

    I think this Mom is full of
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  4. Quote Originally Posted by Jed
    The mom and her kids pic looks like something straight out of The Onion
    That was my exact thought.
    WARNING: This post may contain violent and disturbing images.

  5. This is awesome. Stupid people make life more interesting.
    "Blood-stained sword", eh? More like "sand-stained", isn't it?

  6. Sand covered indeed. I don't see anything offensive about that ad at all. In fact it's quite a good poster looks better than most of the crappy bill boards and ads that are put up on buses and streets....

  7. The little kid has a Batman T-shirt on. Apparently his moms never seen this:



    But Batmans for the kiddies right? Sweet dreams junior...

  8. LOL well spotted Jetman, very observant

  9. The next time a Canadian makes fun of America for being a bunch of petty, whiny pussies, I'm going to point to this.

    Or Quebec.

    Whichever.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by Master of 7s
    Kids very often have silly, nonsensical and irrational fears. That's just part of being a child.

    What a parent must do, or rather I should say and effective parent, is teach the child that their fear is silly and completely manageable. A child should be taught to overcome their fears, not have them hidden just because mommy wants to protect them.

    This kids going to grow up a pussy thanks to mommy dearest.
    I agree you also teach your kids the difference between reality and make believe. This bitch would think I'm the evilest parent on earth alowing my 4 year old to act like a zombie saying "BRAAAAAAAAAAINS"

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