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TheRealist

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  1. I'll work with you on that one =D (Except I'd be using the bowflex exclusively :P) Update to my new years resolution list: Save enough money to buy a bowflex Anyway, this was a pretty wasted year. Only achieved one of my goals-- and that was get an A average first and second semmester. I didn't do any of the other goals I wanted to :cry:
  2. My new years resolutions: 1) To get my body in great [bleep]ing shape! (Double Meaning) Monday: Weights Tuesday: Pilates Wednesday: Yoga Thursday: Pilates Friday: Weights Saturday: Anything I missed/ want to work on Sunday: Cardio 2) Get my tattoo. Shooting for May 3) Start wrestling training. If anything after 7-8 months of body shaping I will take a class or two. 4) Become friendly and more personable. Listen! Listen and CARE!
  3. so basically theres a bully at school, and he wont stop picking on you. heres the thing- adults and other ppl say bullys on pick on ppl because they have no friends. thats wrong, the bullys i dealed with when i was in school were popular, rich, funny, attractive-- everything that i wasnt! except attractive. so, one guy tried messing with me and you know what i did? i stood up to him to show i wasnt afraid of him then kicked his [wagon] so badly after school one night. a week later we got in another fight and he brought his friends and i got mugged :( the good news is now were best friends. its amazing how life can be sometimes!! 8)
  4. and by the way, noob is the just about the stupidest "insult" ive ever heard.
  5. when i said i dont like that guy, i was talking about you.
  6. That was unnecessary. :roll: Word. I don't like that guy.
  7. TheRealist replied to KidSha's topic in Off-Topic
    yup good ol justice system, someone actually betters their self in prision and they are still deamonized but at the same time 1000's of people probabley got out of jail today who will be right back in jail for the same [cabbage]. I think Arnold made a huge mistake by NOT granting clemency in this case. He could have used to publicity to his advantage and also used 'tookie' as a meduim to help curb the violence in the streets. I'm afraid there might be some civil unrest, and in California we all know some civil unrest can go from minor to extreme in a hurry. I think 'tookie' would have been used better as a means to untie the streets and also influence the younger kids with his late life teachings. There are many other cases that are far better suited towards the death penalty than this one. Either way, I really think Arnold should have granted clemancy...
  8. Yugioh? That [bleep] [wagon] game little kids wasted their parents money on? :roll:
  9. http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/s.../oSO0isMQABAA@@ Pathbreaking Comedian Richard Pryor Dies 4 minutes ago LOS ANGELES - Richard Pryor, the caustic yet perceptive actor-comedian who lived dangerously close to the edge both on stage and off, has died. He was 65. ADVERTISEMENT He died sometime late Friday or early Saturday of a heart attack at his home in the San Fernando Valley, according to his ex-wife Flyn Pryor. Pryor, whose audacious style influenced an array of stand-up artists, had been ill for years with multiple sclerosis, a degenerative disease of the nervous system. Regarded early in his career as one of the most foul-mouthed comics in the business, Pryor gained a wide following for his expletive-filled but universal and frequently personal insights into modern life and race relations. Among those most influenced by his comedy were fellow black artists such as Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall and Damoy Wayans, as well as Robin Williams, David Letterman and others. Pryor's pioneering success made their roads to stardom all the smoother. A series of hit comedies in the '70s and '80s, as well as filmed versions of his concert performances, helped make him one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood. He was one of the first black performers to have enough leverage to cut his own Hollywood deals. In 1983, he signed a $40 million, five-year contract with Columbia Pictures. Among his films: "Stir Crazy," "Silver Streak," "The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings," "Which Way Is Up?" and "Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip." Speechless at the moment :cry:
  10. TheRealist replied to JD77's topic in Off-Topic
    You spelled....'The' wrong. And I was kind of expecting that :lol:
  11. TheRealist replied to TheRealist's topic in Off-Topic
    and like I said, it's been around in my family. What about the kids who don't come from that kind of a home? I'm sure they've watched enough TV by then to know what drugs are. All children at some time in their lives need to be informed about drugs and the affects they can have on your life. Might as well try to teach them while they're still quite impressionable. Got a point... Agreed.
  12. TheRealist replied to TheRealist's topic in Off-Topic
    and like I said, it's been around in my family. What about the kids who don't come from that kind of a home?
  13. TheRealist posted a topic in Off-Topic
    Yea, I just had a thought... I didnt even realize this program still existed, which was absent minded of me, but anyway... I remember taking this [cabbage] back in like 5th grade, when I really didnt even know what the different drugs were. I knew what drugs were, but I couldnt have told you back then the difference between coke or H. and things along this line. Granted, I suppose it educated me, but how close of attention are you gonna pay at that age, and what are you really going to take in, and set as morals? I was drinking and smoking weed at a young age, but I grew up around the [cabbage] in the family and what not, but I wasnt turned on to other drugs, much harder drugs, until I probably reached highschool. Dont you think it would make more sense to run D.A.R.E. programs to highschool students than some 10 year olds? I dont really even think D.A.R.E. does anything at that age. I couldn't even tell you what D.A.R.E. stands for... but they gave me a nifty t shirt back in like 4th grade I dunno, I'm faded right now... what do you all think?
  14. ahhh..yes.. I remember my first gameboy. *cries tears of joy* I loved that thing... could play for days straight... Then I hit pueberty.
  15. Super Nintendo 8) I LOVE MARIO!!
  16. Ok. That's really getting old now. What can you say... imitation is the sincerest form of flattery :P Has it already been said? I didn't feel the need to read everyone's replies considering this was a personal opinion type of topic. Get the sand out of your butt :roll: . P.S. - You do realize kid's do come to Tip.it. Congradulations, you just crushed them :wink: . P.P.S. - Protein Shakes? Read before you post then. :roll:
  17. Mach 3 works great for me 8) ^(me) :D
  18. Ok. That's really getting old now.
  19. My brother only found out santa was fake last year when he caught my mum putting presents under the tree..and he was like ''Mum? why isnt santa doing this.'' .. my mum was like '' oh sorry santa isnt coming this year...or ever again, hes too busy to come everywhere so i said id do the shopping'' ...my bro was crying and [cabbage] but then my mum hugged him and gave him extra presents for xmas..which is unfair concidering hes was 22. [bleep]
  20. Be honest here, mabey you don't even know who 'santa' is, mabey you realized he wasn't real upon reading this thread. :wink: For me, I never doubted there was a santa until christmas eve when I was 9 i heard my parents talking about, "that's not what he wanted but it'll do" I was like.. okay then so theres no santa. But when I was 7 my moms was like... "Remember that bike you wanted from Santa...He isnt real and [cabbage] gon be late, now eat yea dam dinner" *pwned* by my mom. Share your stories.
  21. Eh, I wanted to draw a picture from the scene from the video "yeah" so I drew that so people would definetly know its him. (Besides the fact that I wrote USHER)
  22. As Tupac once said: "you got to keep ya head up" Worked for me. I was in your place, I know what your dealing with. Stay strong, dont give up on life.

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