Hes right thoRoseusJaeger wrote:
I hate Zain with a passion
Atta girl!RoseusJaeger wrote:
I love Zain with a passion
same (sugieres)Madvillain wrote:
Atta girl!RoseusJaeger wrote:
I love Zain with a passion
The fact is, what ought to be and what actually are are two different things. The fact is that they were exactly right when they said people vote on personality and populism, and not on rational policy. Even far back as ancient Greece the problems of democracy had been pointed out. That's one of the reasons I'm an anarchist.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
Also, something interesting is that everyone talks about how convincing people isn't necessarily a matter of a good argument. While I agree that good, consistent, logical arguments aren't necessary to change people's opinions, and it's probably more effective to appeal to their emotion or to be a dominant social group, I REALLY detest that kind of way of changing people's opinions. I think that logical, consistent arguments are so important/valuable that I only really want to use those when it comes to 'convincing' people, and I feel like anything else is just cheap and... well, gross, honestly.
It reminds me of something they showed on the news recently, where they interviewed someone who ran a twitter account discussing Corbyn and May's clothing (UK elections). They said "While in a perfect world people would vote only on policies, we're embracing the reality that people care more about populism, and the personality of the person being voted for! So we feel that this kind of thing is important in the modern political landscape."
Things like that honestly make me *sick*. I have a massive distate for anything that isn't relatively emotionally-disconnected rationality when it comes to politics, I guess.
lookspillAurani wrote:
That feeling when you hear someone talking on the other side of the store and you instantly develop a crush based solely on the voice you've heard; a symphony of Heaven, soothing your very being. You muster the courage to meet the person who so effortlessly made your heart skip a beat the very moment she entered your life. Hopping around the aisles, the soft clacking of her stilettos fills your mind with fantasies as you draw ever closer to the source of your curiosity and desire.
You finally arrive, with only a wall obscuring the sight you so longed for; a deep breath follows your next footsteps. Turning around the corner, you realise that...
... life always finds a way to stick its dildo up your arse as far as it will go.
bang or bang?Blitzfrog wrote:
10/10 would bang
but come one, only based on their voice?Aurani wrote:
Now that I read it for myself.... it actually sounds like a fucking pervert creep's point of view.
I assure you I was just trying to meet the person. :V
abraker wrote:
don't judge a book by its uhhh.. voice
lmaoAurani wrote:
Trust me, her voice was that of an angel. The way she spoke also indicated that she's not some backwater villager, but a proper lady.
An individual aspect might not be the only thing that counts, but imagine just how lovely it must've been to make me feel like that.
Nothing. I miss you.Aurani wrote:
What's so funny you little shit? :V