nasasie: (I have no good stinking avatars X()
nasasie ([personal profile] nasasie) wrote2003-02-23 10:54 pm

I still think...

I still think its wonderfully ironical that 'gay' used to stand for 'happy'

and still does..
I think I'm going to revert to saying.. "I'm gay" when asked what my mood is ^^

also, cable-decoder is fucked up.. so the mom actually has to turn it off if you wanna watch something you taped earlier...

so in thense speckt.. I have to go in approximately 30-40 minutes and watch Voyager live, since its no use fiddling with the taping thing just isnt worth it

and me that's so dead tired! aooohh... T_T

I should also lookit my math book, if I wanna have an inkling of a chance to actually pass my 3v1l m4t|-| test of d00m, that is so strategically placed after the friggin vinterwakation!

" I will not plant subliminal messagores"

[identity profile] elhanan.livejournal.com 2003-02-24 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
The signature is v. amusing.

I can't believe that jerk claims to be from the state of Tennessee.

Last election, I was very happy to learn that the state (where I grew up) didn't vote for him!



A Quote:

Whatever happend to the days when you could "throw another faggot on the fire?"

--Scott Thompson, The Kids in the Hall

NOTE: The actor/writer in the sketch is homosexual (so, bugger all yea who be overly PC).



PS. Sorry to hear 'bout your cable decoder.

[identity profile] nasasie.livejournal.com 2003-02-25 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
well, see now, I need to be overly stupid, 'PC'?

I've seen it other places also, but the only pc i know of are computers.. it obviously not that so; eh?

P.C.

[identity profile] elhanan.livejournal.com 2003-02-25 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It's an abbreviation for the words Politically Correct.


From Webster's Dictionary webpage: politically correct (adjective) conforming to a belief that language and practices which could offend political sensibilities (as in matters of sex or race) should be eliminated.


Quite often, it's used as a justification to remove words, holidays, or phrases which could be considered remotely offensive. For example, in Portland, Oregon politicians tried to have every "manhole" cover changed to read "personhole." Another city wanted to change the job titles from "garbageman" to "garbageperson" and "mailman" to "mailperson."


A few years ago there was a book written (a spoof) called "Politically Correct Fairytales." I think it demonstrated how absurd the concept can be when taken to extremes.

Pretty Cool ^^

[identity profile] nasasie.livejournal.com 2003-02-25 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
thank you for enlightening the eh.. educationally impaired


and thanks to del and all ^^