what was the most exotic food you've ever eaten??
#51
Posté 13 février 2010 - 06:06
#52
Posté 13 février 2010 - 06:21
Speaking of China and exotic foods, I thought this thousand-year-old-egg business they do there was REALLY odd... and not necessarily in a good way, but tastes do differ.
#53
Posté 13 février 2010 - 06:37
hmmm I cant say i have had anything rely out there
hmmmm snail
#54
Posté 13 février 2010 - 07:25
Modifié par Godak, 13 février 2010 - 07:32 .
#55
Guest_MrHimuraChan_*
Posté 13 février 2010 - 07:50
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Modifié par MrHimuraChan, 13 février 2010 - 07:55 .
#56
Posté 13 février 2010 - 08:25
wow..its one of mine as well, what a small world!Syncrosonix wrote...
hairless beaver is one of my favorites!
#57
Posté 13 février 2010 - 09:43
#58
Posté 14 février 2010 - 12:00
Though I'm a typical male with a black hole where the stomach should be. I'll eat anything.
#59
Posté 14 février 2010 - 07:34
Modifié par Statulos, 14 février 2010 - 07:36 .
#60
Guest_Captain Cornhole_*
Posté 15 février 2010 - 05:04
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Being in white liberal Oregon, the most i have had would be some very fine sushi. It dose'nt agree with me though. I vomited, some allergic reaction.
#61
Posté 15 février 2010 - 06:27
#62
Posté 15 février 2010 - 07:29
I have a parcel on its way with some of the most amazing stuff from my home region: ****´s combs!
Modifié par Statulos, 15 février 2010 - 07:31 .
#63
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
Posté 15 février 2010 - 09:28
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#64
Posté 15 février 2010 - 09:37
a quick kick to the groin.I'm high-class not eay pickens!Syncrosonix wrote...
what do i get for ten dollars?
#65
Guest_Stanley Woo_*
Posté 15 février 2010 - 09:56
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Dark Lilith wrote...
a quick kick to the groin.I'm high-class not eay pickens!Syncrosonix wrote...
what do i get for ten dollars?
oh, so you like/love money.....shoot, i live in scottsdale, az. it's the beverly hills of the desert. we've got celebs, pro athletes, several ufc fighters, rappers, and other int'l figureheads with homes out here.
:ph34r:EDIT: [Removed inappropriate comments.]
Modifié par Stanley Woo, 01 mars 2010 - 05:49 .
#66
Posté 15 février 2010 - 09:58
Oh, wait...
EDIT: I should clarify: Scottsdale has lovely homes, and tons of great stuff (art exhibits, etc.) besides night clubs, but that's not exactly what it's known for.
Modifié par Godak, 15 février 2010 - 10:01 .
#67
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
Posté 15 février 2010 - 10:03
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#68
Posté 15 février 2010 - 10:24
Can I not be equal as a sexual being without being labeled or must I cower? Afraid of comments that judge me. I prefer to open and honest in my sexuality for I am comfortable with my likes and dislikes pertaining to sex. I am far from easy.I have never done a one night stand and doubt I ever will, so why is it when I flirt,when I have fun with my male counter parts do both men and women sit in judgement of me?
Before you answer let me tell you that as a noob her my siggy told everyone that I was trans-gender.I was accepted which was very cool;but the more I posted,the more I flirted I found myself Ignored, people unwilling to respond to answers I made even in jest. You see many call themselves open, unbiased or not bigoted but when confronted by someone like me who is just having fun,suddenly finds herself ostracized by the very people that welcomed her in the beginning.you see I posted what I was because I was judged for not saying I was MTF and when found out I was treated very harshly on many sites.I announced what I was here and I am happy as a woman and live my life the same but I've noticed many changes as far as how I am treated here by many I thought of as friends.
I like to joke around and have fun like anyone else but when I feel things have changed regarding me its not that I'm looking for sympathy or some hugs,its because I'm concerned about the fact of where once I was accepted by many but my so called friends now avoid me completely.And yes I am an exotic food!
#69
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Posté 16 février 2010 - 12:09
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my occupation doesn't allow much time for socializing. when i go out. i go out to get f'ed up, take a girl or two home with me, or go back to their place, recover over the week, and then it's back to work for another straight month or two.
#70
Posté 16 février 2010 - 01:00
you can make friends without meeting someone in person. You have just now judged me and voiced a negative comment as to my sexuality. You see you know only what I posted yet many here have visited my site so know me better. I said what I felt,what was on my mind for I've noticed the change. I bid you good night and may you lie a happy life. TaSyncrosonix wrote...
internet people are not friends. they're only friends if you meet them in person, and they accept you for who you ARE, not for some imaginary figure on the web. i don't really care what your gender is or preferences are. i hold those same things for people in real life.
my occupation doesn't allow much time for socializing. when i go out. i go out to get f'ed up, take a girl or two home with me, or go back to their place, recover over the week, and then it's back to work for another straight month or two.
Modifié par Dark Lilith, 16 février 2010 - 01:02 .
#71
Posté 16 février 2010 - 02:27
That´s your definition and your truth; and if it works for you it´s fine. For my part I can tell you that I keep healthy relationship with people I have never seen yet, I know pretty well. Actually, I have been writting back and forth several people for literaly a decade and I consider them friends; "amici" if you may since the latin word is far closer the the what I really mean.Syncrosonix wrote...
internet people are not friends. they're only friends if you meet them in person, and they accept you for who you ARE, not for some imaginary figure on the web. i don't really care what your gender is or preferences are. i hold those same things for people in real life.
Over time, I´ll consider Lilith, Godak, Lea, KneeTheCap and some other people on these boards as "friends" because they have allowed me to joke with them, make comments and in general have a degree of confidence I don´t have with the average Joe/Jane I come actoss in the streets. And confidence is the very word that defines friendship: given and received respect.
So considering your point of meeting in real life; here I present myself as I would if I were having a cup of coffe with you and none of the stuff I tell here would make me feel embarassed looking at someone´s eyes.
Life is mean enough by itself to also carry it to a place where friendly interaction should be the norm.
Modifié par Statulos, 16 février 2010 - 02:28 .
#72
Posté 16 février 2010 - 02:41
thank you.You've made my dayStatulos wrote...
That´s your definition and your truth; and if it works for you it´s fine. For my part I can tell you that I keep healthy relationship with people I have never seen yet, I know pretty well. Actually, I have been writting back and forth several people for literaly a decade and I consider them friends; "amici" if you may since the latin word is far closer the the what I really mean.Syncrosonix wrote...
internet people are not friends. they're only friends if you meet them in person, and they accept you for who you ARE, not for some imaginary figure on the web. i don't really care what your gender is or preferences are. i hold those same things for people in real life.
Over time, I´ll consider Lilith, Godak, Lea, KneeTheCap and some other people on these boards as "friends" because they have allowed me to joke with them, make comments and in general have a degree of confidence I don´t have with the average Joe/Jane I come actoss in the streets. And confidence is the very word that defines friendship: given and received respect.
So considering your point of meeting in real life; here I present myself as I would if I were having a cup of coffe with you and none of the stuff I tell here would make me feel embarassed looking at someone´s eyes.
Life is mean enough by itself to also carry it to a place where friendly interaction should be the norm.
#73
Posté 16 février 2010 - 02:45
#74
Posté 16 février 2010 - 03:37
Statulos wrote...
Over time, I´ll consider Lilith, Godak, Lea, KneeTheCap and some other people on these boards as "friends" because they have allowed me to joke with them, make comments and in general have a degree of confidence I don´t have with the average Joe/Jane I come actoss in the streets. And confidence is the very word that defines friendship: given and received respect.
So considering your point of meeting in real life; here I present myself as I would if I were having a cup of coffe with you and none of the stuff I tell here would make me feel embarassed looking at someone´s eyes.
Life is mean enough by itself to also carry it to a place where friendly interaction should be the norm.
I honestly feel honored that you mentioned me.
Anyway, I can't agree more with Statulos. Internet forum relationships are different in from in-person relationships in that you will only ever get out of them what you give in. In-person, you are likely to form relationships simply by doing stuff. You will have relationships with co-employees, bosses, etc, but the internet allows us to get in contact with a much larger segment of the population.
#75
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
Posté 16 février 2010 - 03:40
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Statulos wrote...
That´s your definition and your truth; and if it works for you it´s fine. For my part I can tell you that I keep healthy relationship with people I have never seen yet, I know pretty well. Actually, I have been writting back and forth several people for literaly a decade and I consider them friends; "amici" if you may since the latin word is far closer the the what I really mean.Syncrosonix wrote...
internet people are not friends. they're only friends if you meet them in person, and they accept you for who you ARE, not for some imaginary figure on the web. i don't really care what your gender is or preferences are. i hold those same things for people in real life.
Over time, I´ll consider Lilith, Godak, Lea, KneeTheCap and some other people on these boards as "friends" because they have allowed me to joke with them, make comments and in general have a degree of confidence I don´t have with the average Joe/Jane I come actoss in the streets. And confidence is the very word that defines friendship: given and received respect.
So considering your point of meeting in real life; here I present myself as I would if I were having a cup of coffe with you and none of the stuff I tell here would make me feel embarassed looking at someone´s eyes.
Life is mean enough by itself to also carry it to a place where friendly interaction should be the norm.
that is fine. the way i present myself in real life is much different than i am on the internet. while working, i am either a shrewd a-hole, a businessman, or a shrewd a-hole businessman. it depends on the task at hand. when my bosses need something completed. they know they can depend on me. my pay raises reflect it, and so do my bonuses. all i ask from my superiors is that i am paid for the time and effort. i don't ask for special recognition of any kind. i don't want the plaques, awards, or anything like that. i prefer being on the downlow in the workplace. i also don't play where i work. that's a definite recipe for disaster.
when socializing with friends, i am usually shrewd, but never an a-hole to those closest to me. on the internet, i can be any way i want without any recourse. i don't care if people put me on their ignore lists. i don't care for the hate or fan mail. i simply don't care. the same goes for making new friends. i am comfortable with the ones i have known for a long time, and the ones who have shown themselves to be reliable, trustworthy, straight shooters, and don't carry their personal drama into other people's lives. i hate drama and i hate people who cannot handle their own mess(es). i only post on internet forums to waste time. i'm not here to make friends. yeah, it pretty much goes against the whole bioware social network aspect of this site, but oh well.
in reality, i have only a handful of people i can call "friends." my friends know i'll be there for them when something goes down. the rest of the people in my life are merely aquaintances or business partners. sadly, most people are not reliable, dependable, lacking in the drama department, and most absolutely don't have their S together. people like that aren't worth my time and energy. although i do prefer going out alone on certain nights. i prefer drinking alone. if i don't know you, i will not accept your offer in drinking or having a shot with you. yeah, i've offended a fair share of people that way. some people have wanted to rumble because of it. i laughed them off, they were kicked out of the watering hole, and i didn't care either way.
anyway, i just came back from some fine dining. nothing exotic was consumed. although i was checking out the escargot. i decided against it since i would have probably barfed. i'll go for some more bbq'd st. bernard if it's ever being served again.




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