Digital Nightfall on 31/1/2008 at 00:17
If they all died and no-one knew who's idea it was, which one of them would get the darwin award?
theBlackman on 31/1/2008 at 00:20
What's right is that the gene pool had a good chance of not seeing any of thier descendants.
What's wrong is they obviously survived, putting us all in jeopardy.
Mr.Duck on 31/1/2008 at 00:26
And yet...what are the chances, improbable as it may seem, that they are, in fact, setting this picture up so people will comment on it? (i.e. that it's not -really- plugged in so they can't die of electrocution).
I wonder...
jtr7 on 31/1/2008 at 00:26
What's wrong?
Not enough beer. Not enough of the right brand of brewskie. The table's going to be ruined. Those guys need more sun, need to start working out, and need more beer. The hand grasping the bottle on the far right needs to get away from the other guys' beer. The shot should've been composed better (the angle's not adding anything artistic, and cutting off heads is a sure sign of an amateur). The foliage needs better care. I could go on and on, but there's something else nagging at me about the picture that I can't quite nail....
Muzman on 31/1/2008 at 02:07
They could be devil may care electrical engineering students, fairly confident that any stray current isn't going anywhere but down the earth wire in that thing (And they might be right, not that it's the wisest thing to do)
fett on 31/1/2008 at 04:39
[homophobia]WHERE ARE THE GRRLLS[/homophobia]
catbarf on 31/1/2008 at 11:08
Quote Posted by fett
[homophobia]WHERE ARE THE GRRLLS[/homophobia]
You do realize that homophobia, literally translated, would mean a fear of things like you?
jtr7 on 31/1/2008 at 12:15
Or fear of a man. "Homo" is found in Latin [the word homo: a man, human being] and in Greek [the prefix homo-, or the word homos: same, equal, like]. :cheeky: