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Mike Oxlong wrote:From what I recall, Hair also has an interesting avatar (some people is offended by wordz), and I'm sure the peeps in my office would not particularly care for mine. Fuck 'em!
On a slightly more serious note, this is a cuntry without the puritanical Americun view of sexuality. That is a good thing IMO. In keeping with that, if your views are more in line with the Puritans, this forum may be something you want to read in your alone time.
Russell wrote:
But I get your point. It's a women's rights issue, ain't it?
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:Ha, I got redsnotted with a 'get rid of that cock! NSFW!' on this. I'm guessing it's the cheesehead who asked me to do something about it on another thread.
anything with the title 'fucked' is NSFW. TBH, faffing about on fuckedgaijin while you are supposed to be working isn't really SFW either, now is it?
just curious...did you make the same request of Greji's avatar? Or Iraira?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:The main difference between your avatar and other racy ones is yours is actually illegal in Japan and I'm surprised you've gotten away with it for this long.
Greji wrote:Mine's bigger than yours.....
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I didn't snot you but I read FG at lunch which I usually eat at my desk so it's not unreasonable to think that some people might be checking it at work. The main difference between your avatar and other racy ones is yours is actually illegal in Japan and I'm surprised you've gotten away with it for this long. I've seen less explicit pictures that were part of posts taken down before. By the way, in my experience working in a Japanese company, wasting your time looking at bullshit on the Internet is at least 50% of most employees' jobs. How else would they stretch 6 hours of work into 12?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I didn't snot you but I read FG at lunch which I usually eat at my desk so it's not unreasonable to think that some people might be checking it at work. The main difference between your avatar and other racy ones is yours is actually illegal in Japan and I'm surprised you've gotten away with it for this long. I've seen less explicit pictures that were part of posts taken down before. By the way, in my experience working in a Japanese company, wasting your time looking at bullshit on the Internet is at least 50% of most employees' jobs. How else would they stretch 6 hours of work into 12?
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Samurai_Jerk again.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:Husband! you're supposed to be on my side and love and support me through all...illegal or otherwise! I check occasionally at work, Im just quick with the minimise button.
I suppose I could go back to my other one. There was something specific that prompted this one though, probably something Greji and his damn goats put up as an avatar.
Greji wrote:I wanted to snot ya, but I couldn't find either of my red or green crayons....
Coligny wrote:I ate them...
sorry...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:At least they taste better than McNuggets.
Greetings from McDonald's, or "MacDo," as they call it here in Paris, where I am comfortably ensconced in a McCafé enjoying a croissant and a grand crème coffee. I'm surrounded by people of all ages who are talking with friends, reading, or typing away on their laptops like me.
The beauty of McDonald's in France is that it doesn't feel like a fast food joint, where hordes of people shuffle in and out and tables turn at a fast clip.
McDonalds is the world's largest food chain. It operates in 123 countries around the world, and just this week the company said it plans to open another 1,300 restaurants in 2012.
Naturally, the U.S. is its no. 1 market, but guess who is no. 2? You got it: France. A paper out this month by three graduates of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business says McDonald's is such a success in the land of Michelin three-star restaurants because it has adapted to French eating habits and tastes. There are now 1,200 franchises in France; the company opened 30 restaurants per year in the past five years alone.
Even in these harried times, the French spend more than two hours a day at the table. Sitting down to a meal is a cornerstone of French culture, and McDonald's seems to get that. French McDonald's are spacious, tastefully decorated restaurants that encourage people to take their time while eating. And the cozy McCafe's with their plush chairs and sofas have become an extension to many restaurants...
Coligny wrote:nope too cold outside to go out...
but on a side note, being able to have a wee while standing up totally kick ass...
Coligny wrote:but on a side note, being able to have a wee while standing up totally kick ass...
Russell wrote:Nah, do you call this an imitation?
I hope for your lemur you have something better to offer. ]
I never said it was a good imitation It may be like China's solution for welding masks but the idea is the same.Coligny wrote:I sincerly hope his lemurs are not into strap on dildos...
That stuff is good for lesbian threesome only...
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