Shug on 31/1/2008 at 23:19
Quote Posted by catbarf
Actually, I don't give a good goddamn about political correctness- I personally think the term 'African-American' is probably the most bass-ackwards phrase I've ever heard.
It's just that it amuses me that it is a term where the literal meaning is the radical opposite of the meaning by which it is generally used.
TELLING IT LIKE IT IS.
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catbarf on 31/1/2008 at 23:41
Quote Posted by Thirith
Say WTF?!
Quote Posted by Shug
TELLING IT LIKE IT IS.
Your news, your catbarf. Only on Fox.
Aha, I understand the confusion. Post has been edited.
fett on 1/2/2008 at 00:49
We're nothing if not a diverse lot here. That is to say, we like black people and homosexuals equally. Actually, I AM a black homosexual. And I have friends who are too.
Spaztick on 1/2/2008 at 01:29
Quote Posted by fett
We're nothing if not a diverse lot here. That is to say, we like black people and homosexuals equally. Actually, I AM a black homosexual. And I have friends who are too.
I am a single father who's also a gay Mestizo with Jewish/Indian heritage.
fett on 1/2/2008 at 04:31
I think we're having two completely different conversations.
37637598 on 1/2/2008 at 07:03
I'm a human, Welcome!
RiderLeangle on 2/2/2008 at 02:59
Look! Its FRIED-Day!
jimjack on 2/2/2008 at 17:56
What's wrong is the fact that the cheap kiddie pool is in danger of spilling its contents, rednecks, booze and all. End of party!
Haha t-shirt tan lines.
Martin Karne on 4/2/2008 at 06:02
Quote Posted by Muzman
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)
Really? Do you know that all step down high voltage transformers use ground common to all the household power distribution? Know as Neutral power line, since safety grounding is local to every house (which is meaning less to our case), you only need salt water, and humans + water = immediate salt water, that connection is begging for suicidal waves now.
Unless you have a one to one (1:1) network insulation transformer.
In such a case none of the transformer secondary leads will go to ground and will float from ground and the rest of the electrical network so now you will need to touch two wires to die.
That's why birds won't die when they land on a wire, they need to touch two poles, either ground + live phase or any of two active phases (triphasic power lines anyone?).