judging by your comment (comma) holly = horse cock guzzling whore (period) you can be a real bitch sometimes. just when i think we can agree on some things (comma) you start acting like a pretentions bag of anal warts. youve got nothing to say so you attack someones grammar. thats real mature.holly wrote:
Judging by this thread, I'm going to have to say that:
nu-metal = grammatically challenged
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hope you all fucking rot
so you admit to farm animal loveholly wrote:Keep telling me things I already know, bro.andyb wrote:good point greg... i retract my statement of the whore thingy, but the pretentious bitch remains.
Bring on the zingers - you phase me not.
I just checked out your myspace web page, and was just commenting on your bandwhat brought that up?
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery."
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Threadjack!!Pat wrote:Speaking of Caliban and and punctuation and stuff, I just read Shakespears "The Tempest." I just thought something interesting could be contributed to this page.
I've never read that one. I think my favorite is Hamlet. I also like Macbeth quite a bit. I've never read A Midsummer Night's Dream, but i've seen it performed. I enjoy that one as well.
Romeo and Juliet is way over-rated and not that interesting. Except for the movie from the 60's with the Juliet with huge boobs.
oh yeah i remember that movie. i watched that freshman year in Lit. i went up to the TV and pressed rewind. my teacher just laughed, and that was cool.Mike wrote:Romeo and Juliet is way over-rated and not that interesting. Except for the movie from the 60's with the Juliet with huge boobs.Pat wrote:Speaking of Caliban and and punctuation and stuff, I just read Shakespears "The Tempest." I just thought something interesting could be contributed to this page.
but yes. back to The Tempest.
I feel it portrays colonialism in a negative light because the natives of the island made out to be inferior, the general discontent of living on the island, and the enslavement of the natives.
Prospero completly takes away Caliban's culture when he invades his island. He also kills Caliban's mother. What an asshole.
All of the Italians don't like the island so they leave. After they have realized it sucks and it is not theirs.
Prospero enslaves Caliban and Ariel. They do all his work and for no payment. Again, what an asshole.
That is why I feel it portrays colonialism in a negative light because the natives of the island made out to be inferior, the general discontent of living on the island, and the enslavement of the natives.
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