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Thread: Stop getting married at 20 years old.

  1. #71
    That's just silly and not worth talking about.

  2. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi
    Both. It's not as bad as I make it out to be, but if I had it to do over, I probably wouldn't.
    Sadly, I felt and acted the exact same way about my girlfriend of 2 years, and I'm only 18. I'm sorry Yoshi.
    Quote Originally Posted by dakidski View Post
    prolapsed rectum 4 lyfe.

  3. Quote Originally Posted by buttcheeks
    That's just silly and not worth talking about.
    Neither are any of your posts, but I'm a patronizing kind of guy.

  4. #74
    you're a clever one

  5. Quote Originally Posted by stormy
    lol. Tommy Lee Jones != Tommy Lee

    I'm 26 and i'm not going to think of getting married till i'm probably late 30s or in my 40s. Of course, this is the reason the general populace's intelligence is decreasing. Morons get married at 20 and pop out 5 or 6 more morons before someone smart, who doesn't settle down till later, even has 1.
    Actually, people are getting smarter with each generation. Theres a scientific term for it, but its name escapes me atm.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Diff-chan
    Depends where in Florida. I assume she was in a major city. Ill find out and get back to you.
    That little summary, at the top mentions that she does this in Key West. Key West is not a cheap place to live.

    Quote Originally Posted by arjue
    Actually, people are getting smarter with each generation. Theres a scientific term for it, but its name escapes me atm.
    Evolution?

  7. humans aren't evolving. I think its the X effect where X = something

  8. Quote Originally Posted by buttcheeks
    No one needs 30+ to move a fucking box and drive a forklift.
    All the things that many non-union workers take for granted (job safety requirements, health benefits, minimum wage, fair hiring and firing practices, etc.) are the direct result of the hard work and sacrifice made by union leaders and workers throughout American history. These men were often beaten, harassed, and occasionally killed because they wanted to be treated like human beings doing their job.

    For you, someone who knows dick about this subject and generally any that come up for debate on TNL, to say they're all lazy nosepickers who're getting paid for nothing is truly sickening. Ban or not, you need to be told how fucking stupid you are when you say stuff like this. Get educated.

    The idea that all unions are like the excesses of the AWA (and that extends only to the old guard who're selling out the younger union generation for a fat payout) or corrupt like some NYC unions, including the Teamsters, is a carefully crafted perception by the new corporate culture who wants to see unions become a distant memory. Newsflash; they succeeded. Now look at us; riddled with debt, a minimum wage that has been far outpaced by inflation and the cost of living, and fewer and fewer Americans with the healthcare that a good job once provided. If ever there was a time when Americans needed organized labor, it's now. Yet last year we saw the AFL-CIO at its weakest.

    Wake up America.
    Time for a change

  9. About three weeks or so ago I ran into an old friend of mine. And when I say old friend, I mean old. We're talking elementry/middle school here. Anyway the poor bastard has four kids.

    FOUR kids.

    He even said to me last time I saw him (as I see him regularly now) and I quote-

    'Man, everyone from school has kids. Why don't you? You ever get laid?'

    I really don't know what's fucking worse. The fact that everyone is acrually doing this, or that they actually consider it to be the normal, it's time for this, thing to do.

    It's fucking crazy.

    "All creatures will DIE, and all things will be BROKEN: That is the law of the SAMURAI."

  10. #80
    Quote Originally Posted by g0zen
    The idea that all unions are like the excesses of the AWA (and that extends only to the old guard who're selling out the younger union generation for a fat payout) or corrupt like some NYC unions, including the Teamsters, is a carefully crafted perception by the new corporate culture who wants to see unions become a distant memory. Newsflash; they succeeded. Now look at us; riddled with debt, a minimum wage that has been far outpaced by inflation and the cost of living, and fewer and fewer Americans with the healthcare that a good job once provided. If ever there was a time when Americans needed organized labor, it's now. Yet last year we saw the AFL-CIO at its weakest.

    Wake up America.
    This is the truth.
    To boldly go where lots of men have gone before...

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