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11 Mar 2016, 6:34 pm

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Fireworks are loud and dangerous.

With you 100% on this. It was fun at age 10, now it's just obnoxious.


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12 Mar 2016, 12:30 am

I like houseflies/bluebottles


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12 Mar 2016, 11:11 am

I don't find rap music offensive
I don't find South Park gross
American Horror Story and Game of Thrones don't interest me
I can't stand Family Guy


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12 Mar 2016, 1:40 pm

Me wearing a German helmet is no different from a hippie wearing a tie-dyed T-shirt and a headband. Both are a form of self-expression in 2016.


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12 Mar 2016, 3:21 pm

While Tim Burton's Planet Of The Apes is hated by many, I simply view it as kind of meh.



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13 Mar 2016, 12:26 am

I find the 1973 Sebastian Cabot remake of "Miracle on 34th Street" a huge improvement over the 1947 Fred Gwynne original XMAS film.
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I also think the 1993 Nutcracker movie was Mac Culkin's BEST XMAS film.
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15 Mar 2016, 10:38 pm

I like fireworks. :)

When there is a public display, however, I usually only watch from my window because If I go down to where they're having them, about a billion people and their sister have gathered to watch, and there's no space for me to sit and get comfortable.



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20 Mar 2016, 3:49 pm

Catholics who believe that going to church is like visiting a VIP club are snobs in disguise.


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20 Mar 2016, 3:56 pm

A lot of people really like True Blood, but I just couldn't get past the first episode. It was honestly like pulling teeth which is a shame because I like vampires when they're not portrayed like that Twilight BS that people thankfully seem to be moving past now.



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20 Mar 2016, 4:06 pm

This is a few days late, but...

I don’t really like St.Patrick’s day or what the media has done to it. Why does the US always celebrate it when it’s Ireland’s holiday? I just don’t get it. If they care about a British country so much, why don’t they do the same for St.George’s day, which is England’s holiday? I think they’re just using it as an excuse to drink loads. I also don’t like how it makes fun of Irish stereotypes. My Mum’s side of the family has Irish in it, so I’m allowed to complain about that.



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20 Mar 2016, 4:35 pm

littlecatinthewindow wrote:
This is a few days late, but...

I don’t really like St.Patrick’s day or what the media has done to it. Why does the US always celebrate it when it’s Ireland’s holiday? I just don’t get it. If they care about a British country so much, why don’t they do the same for St.George’s day, which is England’s holiday? I think they’re just using it as an excuse to drink loads. I also don’t like how it makes fun of Irish stereotypes. My Mum’s side of the family has Irish in it, so I’m allowed to complain about that.


Personally, I'm also of Irish descent and I've always thought that the reason why it's popular here had something to do with the fact that the Irish represented a large number of American immigrants during the time of the potato famine. I could never remember whether a 1/3 of Irish people immigrated to America or if the Irish represented a 1/3 of America's immigrants. I'm leaning towards the former, but not entirely sure.



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20 Mar 2016, 4:39 pm

I don't think Twilight is all that bad.

I'm sick of anti-SJW types judging the ways in which people choose to identify and calling them special snowflakes.

I believe that there are privileged groups, but I also believe that prejudice against those privileged groups is wrong.

I'm annoyed by people who put down others' efforts to make a difference by calling it slacktivism or whatever.



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20 Mar 2016, 4:40 pm

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I don't think Twilight is all that bad.

I'm sick of anti-SJW types judging the ways in which people choose to identify and calling them special snowflakes.

I believe that there are privileged groups, but I also believe that prejudice against those privileged groups is wrong.

I'm annoyed by people who put down others' efforts to make a difference by calling it slacktivism or whatever.


SJW?



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20 Mar 2016, 4:42 pm

Kenya wrote:
littlecatinthewindow wrote:
This is a few days late, but...

I don’t really like St.Patrick’s day or what the media has done to it. Why does the US always celebrate it when it’s Ireland’s holiday? I just don’t get it. If they care about a British country so much, why don’t they do the same for St.George’s day, which is England’s holiday? I think they’re just using it as an excuse to drink loads. I also don’t like how it makes fun of Irish stereotypes. My Mum’s side of the family has Irish in it, so I’m allowed to complain about that.


Personally, I'm also of Irish descent and I've always thought that the reason why it's popular here had something to do with the fact that the Irish represented a large number of American immigrants during the time of the potato famine. I could never remember whether a 1/3 of Irish people immigrated to America or if the Irish represented a 1/3 of America's immigrants. I'm leaning towards the former, but not entirely sure.


Well, even if that is true, I think it's turned into an excuse to drink loads and make fun of Irish stereotypes. At least that's what I've gotten from TV shows.



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20 Mar 2016, 4:58 pm

I don't care for home-made soup, I would much rather eat the canned or mixed stuff, or restaurant soup.
Whenever I've eaten home-made soup I have nearly always found it having hardly any flavor or if there's poultry in it there are nearly always bones or soggy skin which grosses me out. When I was a kid I could barely eat more than two spoonfuls and it was a huge battle with my mother telling me I'd get nothing else unless I ate it. :(

One time my parents and I had Italian Wedding soup at Eastside Mario's and we all enjoyed it so much my mom found a recipe similar to it on the internet and made a pot herself, but she didn't add enough salt to it and it was not very good until we added our own salt to it.