Clapsteel O'Neal
put a red dot on your head like a hindu
@Bury Da Bwoy , you did it
5th in the Top 5 hottest threads.
And you didn't even replied once after you started the fire
I'm smiling like a proud dad watching his only son that made it
@Bury Da Bwoy , you did it
5th in the Top 5 hottest threads.
And you didn't even replied once after you started the fire
But you didn't actually do much more than post a video.
we all gotta remember that the coli is filled with 16-19 year olds. not to damn that demographic as a whole, but remember how fukkin dumb we all were at that age? and these kids live in the "its cool to say and do anything online" era, so imagine when you grant them anonymity. shyt flies off the charts. one of those 9/11 threads had like 60% of the replies saying they were in first grade playing with blocks or something when it happened. someone said they were in 7th grade, which is a fair number of years behind me relative to school grades, and the other posters called him and were shocked to find out he was only 24
so basically these fukkin kids need to get off our lawn
But you didn't actually do much more than post a video.
we all gotta remember that the coli is filled with 16-19 year olds. not to damn that demographic as a whole, but remember how fukkin dumb we all were at that age? and these kids live in the "its cool to say and do anything online" era, so imagine when you grant them anonymity. shyt flies off the charts. one of those 9/11 threads had like 60% of the replies saying they were in first grade playing with blocks or something when it happened. someone said they were in 7th grade, which is a fair number of years behind me relative to school grades, and the other posters called him and were shocked to find out he was only 24
so basically these fukkin kids need to get off our lawn
The internet was still new for this older age group, so it was slowly figuring things out and appreciation I guess.. I still remember dial-up and first time we got on the internet, fam was around the computer watching my dad talk to a random guy in an AOL chat room like
its amazing to me. FOr one, I was one of those 16-19 year olds back in the day. I dont think I ever posted at the level these dudes are on. Kind of scary. I guess its the online attention whoring angle you talking about.
breh, I remember the prodigy discsThe internet was still new for this older age group, so it was slowly figuring things out and appreciation I guess.. I still remember dial-up and first time we got on the internet, fam was around the computer watching my dad talk to a random guy in an AOL chat room like
so I think the younger brehs already grew up in a fukkery-filled internet and don't know any different
EVERYTHING starts out with good intention. The Coli being a great example comparing "then" to "now"....... and then being barely 18 months ago!
just like the 9/11 example, 9/11 might as well be WW2 to all these people, at the same time you expect them to respect it but you also understand they have no idea so why should they care
Emmanuel Adebayor has been asked to train with Tottenham's reserves.
Record signing Roberto Soldado has become Spurs' number-one striker following his £26million move from Valencia and Jermain Defoe has been first-choice back-up.
Adebayor barely featured in pre-season and he has not played a competitive game after being given extended compassionate leave following the death of his brother in Togo.
Adebayor returned to London towards the end of last month, but he has gone back to Africa, for what Villas-Boas describes as "personal reasons".
breh, I remember the prodigy discs
its always amazing to me. I saw that idiot Alabama player admit that he got paid in college yesterday, and it all hit me. Someone is going to vine a murder they committed one day.
A wonderful, bizarre discovery has been unearthed in the past few days by British-based football fans who have an Apple iPhone.
The iPhone has an in-built voice activated personal assistant called Siri, and it has now been shown that Siri is a Newcastle fan.
Siri’s allegiance to the Magpies, though, is not born out of some deep-rooted emotional tie to St James’ Park. Instead, Siri says she is a Newcastle fan by default.
When users in the UK ask Siri what football team she supports, the iPhone’s personal assistant now answers:
I always like to support the underdog. I guess that makes me a fan of Newcastle United at the moment.
A screengrab of Siri’s trolling answer as to why she is a Newcastle fan can be seen below.