Author Topic: Feminists Play Grand Theft Auto.  (Read 23496 times)

Sure, I'll humour you, what dumbass lead-in is this?
No don't :(
It ends with nuts

C DEEZ NUTS!
stuff

so i guess you arent a fan of CDs either?
Compact Discs are working towards obsoletion.

BOFA DEEZ NUTS!!!! BITCH!!! GOT EEEEEM!!! haha alright ive been waiting for that the whole thread im out[/b][/size]
WHO AIN'T GOT NO BITCHES?

If we wanted to be grammatical while actually still being funny we'd say C & D's as in cee and deez nuts.


BOFA DEEZ NUTS!!!! BITCH!!! GOT EEEEEM!!!
"Yes 911 I would like to report a physcopath."

"Yes 911 I would like to report a physcopath."
"Sir, did you mean a psychopath?"
"NO, a physcopath!"

It's humour, get it?
No? Kimon probably does.


"Sir, did you mean a psychopath?"
"NO, a physcopath!"
It's a physics teacher who went insane.


alright go back to talking about gta or whatever im done for real this time

alright go back to talking about gta or whatever im done for real this time
You know that one GTA V character I think her name is Heidi or something?

off topic: if you wanna argue this is a better place
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=278481



ontopic: to be honest, it's hilarious to see all these "X PLAYS GTA V" videos where people start to say they heard it's a very violent game, and then the first thing they try to do is attack somebody

that old people play gta v video was great

This topic went really stupid around page 21.

that old people play gta v video was great
That was good.

What I liked about this one was that despite being a self-proclaimed feminist, and (possibly) having already heard about being able to kill a prostitute to get your money back after using one, she STILL went and did it. She HAD to do it.
Like even if she knows that to do such a thing is morally wrong.

It kinda pulls down the potential argument some people use, that the game (or games) teaches you to do bad things, as if you didn't know they were bad.
Because good people still do bad things in the game knowing they're bad. It clearly doesn't make you any more likely to do those bad things in real life.