I thought the last series of Peep Show was great. Better than the couple before. Nothing will ever attain the beautiful heights of series 4, though. It had all the best episodes in it. The stag do, burning dan's barn, the wedding etc.
I dunno, I think the No Homo backlash has been brewing a little while. I gotta say, I think the people that use it for real are first class cunts. There's an insecurity and homophobia implied by it. I like to reverse it and say "actually a bit homo" after I compliment or grope up my mates.
I've yet to see anyone use it seriously first hand. Only to take the piss.
Americans don't understand taking the piss
I dunno, I think the No Homo backlash has been brewing a little while. I gotta say, I think the people that use it for real are first class cunts. There's an insecurity and homophobia implied by it. I like to reverse it and say "actually a bit homo" after I compliment or grope up my mates.
I do think it's a good thing that some people are willing to question the things that we say though. If we don't address the issues that exist in our society, it's unlikely we'll be able to change them.There's a proportion of gafers who are very touchy (no homo) about anything that could be deemed offensive to anyone. Pretty small one but still. I love alcohol threads too, because then anyone who likes a drink is shot down as alcoholics.
I do think it's a good thing that some people are willing to question the things that we say though. If we don't address the issues that exist in our society, it's unlikely we'll be able to change them.
Maybe because it's been said over a forum, and therefore lacking a facial expression to read off, but in person it is pretty obvious whether someone is saying it seriously or in jest.
Absolutely. I agree. Unfortunately, I think that even joking around in that way can be an issue, but that's just how I personally feel.Maybe because it's been said over a forum, and therefore lacking a facial expression to read off, but in person it is pretty obvious whether someone is saying it seriously or in jest.
I don't see a problem with "no homo" if used within a group of people where everyone knows that nobody in the group has a problem with homosexuality, it's when you take it out of that context and it has the possibility of being perceived differently.
There's too much genuine homophobia, sexism and racism in the world for me to feel comfortable joking about it unless it's specifically in a group of people where I know that everyone knows with 100% certainty that there's no malice or ignorance behind the joke. For that reason, I tend to steer clear, because I'd hate to make a gay person, minority/differently coloured person or woman feel uncomfortable when there are already enough people doing that on purpose.
I don't see a problem with "no homo" if used within a group of people where everyone knows that nobody in the group has a problem with homosexuality, it's when you take it out of that context and it has the possibility of being perceived differently.
There's too much genuine homophobia, sexism and racism in the world for me to feel comfortable joking about it unless it's specifically in a group of people where I know that everyone knows with 100% certainty that there's no malice or ignorance behind the joke. For that reason, I tend to steer clear, because I'd hate to make a gay person, minority/differently coloured person or woman feel uncomfortable when there are already enough people doing that on purpose.
That is the absolute best way to say that, well done. I agree 100%
Wisdom
Also, update on MikeValentines, Casey isn't busy tonight but had a shit day so she's going to curl up in bed and have an early night, but she gave me a call and had a huge rant about her shitty day... we had a laugh and everything, so either I'm being friendzoned or she's establishing some kind of interest? I don't know... I think I'm going to invite her to tomorrow night and see where that gets me
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Looks like cry-wank is back on the menu boys
just keep texting before asking her for a night try figure out what her plan is
slow and steady wins the race
That's the plan. That and Dead Space 3.
I should clarify that when I say 'that's the plan', I'm talking about texting before asking. Not the cry-wank.
...I might also be talking about the cry-wank
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Looks like cry-wank is back on the menu boys
When I read that and stare at your avatar, it's like your eyes haunt my very soul.
Mission already accomplished.
Although the crying came after
My avatar is pissed off about the haircut, not cry-wanking. Sorry
I'm still pissed off about the haircut, by the way.
I hope you thought about Meadows' girlfriend during.
Otherwise you did it wrong.
Well, "homo" is a slur for homosexuals. It's like "dyke" for lesbians. Or even "jap" for japanese if you want a 'shorten the word to make a slur' comparison.Heh odd never seen anybody have issues with the term "no homo" until yesterday on GAF, I never used it but people seem to say its offensive and comparing it to when people start a sentence with "Im not racist but". Dont think ever seen that til now
My avatar is pissed off about the haircut, not cry-wanking. Sorry
I'm still pissed off about the haircut, by the way.
If I could be arsed I'd put some tears on it. But I can't.
Could always shave it off? Or go for the long on top, short on sides look that's current in trend?
You talking about 1 or 2? I don't remember any spawning in Crysis 1, really. Enemies tended to just be where they'd always be. Complete, awesome sandbox.FFS Crysis would be so much better if they didn't have enemies being spawn shitted out of your arse every 2 minutes
I honestly think short hair suits you better.Nah, I'm just going to let nature take it's course - it'll grow out and I'll be back to the sexual dynamite you're all used to.
You talking about 1 or 2? I don't remember any spawning in Crysis 1, really. Enemies tended to just be where they'd always be. Complete, awesome sandbox.
1 up to mission where need get on a boat to disable a jammer, i clear a area then be shot in the back when more enemies appear from nowhere. Doesn't help psycho is meant be your eye in the sky but he just starting into the sky with his rifle suppose he correct in one way.
You talking about 1 or 2? I don't remember any spawning in Crysis 1, really. Enemies tended to just be where they'd always be. Complete, awesome sandbox.
I honestly think short hair suits you better.
I don't ever remember this happening. I don't think anything 'spawns' like that in Crysis. You need to scout around and shit more
I honestly think short hair suits you better.
I thought Crisis 1 was shit as soon as the ice came. The first few island levels are fun but it sours super quickly and turns into a very linear and boring shooter. That ending was atrocious. I thought that 2 was way better but it still falls apart after a while and it was too long by half.
Not really holding out much hope for 3.
I think there is more good no alien levels than you are giving it credit for.
I can't believe they keep going with the big alien idea, it's so dumb. It was clearly the worst thing in Far Cry as well but they haven't learnt.
Far Cry 2 plays it straight!
Far Cry 2 plays it straight!
Graphical aesthetic was worse and somehow the missions didn't click with me as much.Everyone played Warhead? aka Cockney blows shit up?
Different pacing to Crysis which I liked.
Graphical aesthetic was worse and somehow the missions didn't click with me as much.
Was before I started to get Delta-difficulty good at Crysis, though, so maybe a replay on Delta is in order to re-evaluate.
Speaking of Crysis, RockPaperShotgun's 'apology' article over sending a decent journalist to Crytek to preview Crysis 3 made me smile.
Halfway through the article, the journalist (Cara) starts asking the producer if he's into BDSM.
It's glorious.
Thats the cry part in Crytek, right, he smiles, slightly uneasily. I mentally give him points for the pun.
Speaking of Crysis, RockPaperShotgun's 'apology' article over sending a decent journalist to Crytek to preview Crysis 3 made me smile.
Halfway through the article, the journalist (Cara) starts asking the producer if he's into BDSM.
It's glorious.