thebishop
Well-known member
dickvision7 at it again
Is there any reason to keep this clown around? The novelty of the playground has worn off.
DV, your mother's a whore who regrettably didn't insist on protection.
Are we going to have a problem? Please tell me we are. I will fuck you up so bad your whore mother won't even recognize you, and for once it won't be because she's high.
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It's really unbelievable that the English and French wouldn't get along. Truly amazing. I mean there's nothing in history that would even suggest such a thing might happen.
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Bish, I have tried in a reasonable manner to appeal to the mods to prevent DV7 from trolling this thread. All you need to know to see how interested the mod squad really is in being fair is present over the last couple of days. Not even an attempt at a serious discussion here. Pure troll from the trollmod.
Pretty glad I've been offline for a bit for the holiday. Apparently some people don't have loving families to spend time with in this time of year. But then, that's what happens when your mother is a whore.
Nobody would deny that the exchange between Suárez and Patrice Evra was acrimonious. Nobody would deny that the word negrito makes reference to blackness. So where are Suárez’s grounds for defence? ...
Well, the linguistic experts tell us that negrito is not a pejorative term. In fact, it appears that it is a friendly phrase in Hispanic culture...
He is a short, black Frenchman, who, from his perspective, appears to have been called something akin to “little black boy” by someone he was having a row with. Suárez, quite clearly, was not being genial. He was winding up Evra on the pitch in the heat of a Liverpool v Manchester United game. No wonder the defender felt racially abused.
In September, a mere handful of Liverpool fans would have even heard the term negrito. Now they are experts in the semantics of Hispanic slang, describing in detail how it is a term of affection. Well, if Suárez was being affectionate to a United player during a game, the club should crack down on him. An eight-game ban? Surely that should be a sackable offence?
If y'all really want to know what ethnic discrimination and racism (and turning the other cheek and continuing to focus one's energies toward a positive outcome rather than reacting to setbacks and injustices), read "I Shall Not Hate" by Izzeldin Abuelaish.
It's about a Palestinian doctor and his battle to, through medicine, bridge the gap between Palestine and Israel and improve conditions and life in the Gaza Strip. His resolve is awe-inspiring at the same time as reading about life in Gaza and how it's changed over the last 60 years -- that is, hasn't gotten better -- is heart-wrenching.
Best present I inadvertently got myself this year. I'm through half the book in about a day and a half.
Is that based on Patch Adams?
I hope you're kidding.
He attacked Cantona's nationality and asked him to "fuck off back to France, you French bastard!"
Nah they do that sometimes. Switch the names around, but keep the same story. Like O with Mekhi Phifer is actually based on Othello. I've only seen the movie with Robin Williams, but if the book is anywhere near as good as the flick then I second your recommendation. Also, Patch is on twitter now, which is pretty sweet: www.twitter.com/realpatchadams