WTF, so I was just chatting with my GF...

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moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Crescent13
And I said darn, and she said


"don't say the d word it really bugs me"

WTF!

Have you guys heard of anyone being offended by the word darn before?
no.

but then again darn is just a substitute for damn.

 

maddogchen

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i think she's gotten to the point where you're getting annoying and she's picking on things.
 

Baked

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Darn... say it like you mean it. Say damn next time. And if she interupts, Alt-F4.
 

Compton

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Originally posted by: NuroMancer
get out now.
OR it could just be that time....

QFT. I would run and never look back.

Edit: Just saw that you're 14. Go play Super Mario Kart.
 

DAGTA

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Originally posted by: Crescent13
And I said darn, and she said


"don't say the d word it really bugs me"

WTF!

Have you guys heard of anyone being offended by the word darn before?


G D gets a wince from me everytime I hear it.
 
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Lola

WHAT??? 13 years old?????? thats a bad time for any girl... no matter what time of the month.
You are just a wee one! (not really, i am just old :eek: )
 

RichardE

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What is really funny is no where did he mention he was iming with his gf..but all the guys here assumed it was......
 

Aquila76

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Originally posted by: Crescent13
And I said darn, and she said


"don't say the d word it really bugs me"

WTF!

Have you guys heard of anyone being offended by the word darn before?

Follow up with: "Shut your creamhole, I'll say whatever the fsck I want."
Lemme know how it turns out.
 
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People are so hypocritical, the thought alone is hilarious. Darn == Damn. You mean the same thing, you're just not saying the same word.
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: DaY
Peopel are so hypocritical, the thought alone is hilarious. Darn == Damn. You mean the same thing, you're just not saying the same word.
There's a difference between asking someone to leave and telling them to fvck off, even if you mean the same thing
 

NuroMancer

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Nov 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
get out now.
OR it could just be that time....
i bet she doesn't even have those "times" yet, shes 13

yah.. I didn't realize she was 13. nor that he was 14, makes my 20 years seem old :(
 
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Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: DaY
Peopel are so hypocritical, the thought alone is hilarious. Darn == Damn. You mean the same thing, you're just not saying the same word.
There's a difference between asking someone to leave and telling them to fvck off, even if you mean the same thing

Terrible comparison. We're changing words, not tone and complete sentences.

Fvck off == Screw off
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: DaY
Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: DaY
Peopel are so hypocritical, the thought alone is hilarious. Darn == Damn. You mean the same thing, you're just not saying the same word.
There's a difference between asking someone to leave and telling them to fvck off, even if you mean the same thing

Terrible comparison. We're changing words, not tone and complete sentences.

Fvck off == Screw off
You can say darn infront of a professor, not damn OTH
 
Jun 4, 2005
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Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: DaY
Originally posted by: JDrake
Originally posted by: DaY
Peopel are so hypocritical, the thought alone is hilarious. Darn == Damn. You mean the same thing, you're just not saying the same word.
There's a difference between asking someone to leave and telling them to fvck off, even if you mean the same thing

Terrible comparison. We're changing words, not tone and complete sentences.

Fvck off == Screw off
You can say darn infront of a professor, not damn OTH

And that makes it any more correct?