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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby Siggon Kristov » Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:32 am

I was on national television this day when the PM mentioned me in her speech. I got texts saying that people saw me on TV. I got this picture from a newspaper's website:
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby EEL123 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:29 am

What was this speech about?
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby Aquinas » Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:07 am

Siggon Kristov wrote:I was on national television this day when the PM mentioned me in her speech. I got texts saying that people saw me on TV. I got this picture from a newspaper's website:
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That guy on the left is looking rather skinny. He should be compulsorily interned in a government-sponsored health camp to be fed up :P.
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby Siggon Kristov » Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:22 pm

EEL123 wrote:What was this speech about?

Partisan dogma, reinforcing her cult of personality.
Some Sandinistas even attended and shouted "¡Viva Portia!" and leaders of Leftist and Progressive Democratic parties came to talk about how the PNP is great and we should keep them in power "forever." It was the 75th annual conference for the party.

Aquinas wrote:That guy on the left is looking rather skinny. He should be compulsorily interned in a government-sponsored health camp to be fed up :P

That costs extra resources; it's unnecessary.
It's not like I'm consuming more resources than I need to, where it would be convenient to society to kill me since it's cheaper than rehabilitating me.
I operate as efficiently as possible. I only eat as much as I need.
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby soysauce » Sun Sep 29, 2013 8:12 pm

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Myself,
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby Aquinas » Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:02 pm

soysauce wrote:Image
Myself,


I'm not gonna mess with him! ;)
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby soysauce » Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:22 pm

Aquinas wrote:
soysauce wrote:Image
Myself,


I'm not gonna mess with him! ;)

It's actually this guy:
http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/The_G-Man

Sinister interdimensional bureaucrat, The misunderstood servant of the people,
The cryptical bureaucrat, mystery man with a briefcase. He appears in the shadows, disappears when you chase him down dead-end corridors.

For some strange reason he almost reminds me of myself, there's just something about him, I guess we share a few small characteristics but I really don't know why,
Since I have no intentions of putting a picture of myself on here I felt a vague reflection would suffice for the time being,
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby Siggon Kristov » Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:27 am

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When I met Ralph Gonsalves...
He was giving a presentation on the challenges he faced while trying to amend his country's constitution.
The Westminster system works differently in Canada and the UK than it works in small Caribbean states.
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby CanadianEh » Fri Oct 03, 2014 3:45 am

Siggon Kristov wrote:When I met Ralph Gonsalves...
He was giving a presentation on the challenges he faced while trying to amend his country's constitution.
The Westminster system works differently in Canada and the UK than it works in small Caribbean states.


How so? Do you mean independence wise?
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Re: I'm gorgeous, you're ugly

Postby Siggon Kristov » Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:31 pm

CanadianEh wrote:
Siggon Kristov wrote:When I met Ralph Gonsalves...
He was giving a presentation on the challenges he faced while trying to amend his country's constitution.
The Westminster system works differently in Canada and the UK than it works in small Caribbean states.

How so? Do you mean independence wise?

In the Caribbean, party leaders are almost worshipped. Politics in the Caribbean almost entirely surrounds the personalities of the party leaders, as other members of the party are ignored. Party members in the Caribbean are also less likely to go against their party leaders, because of the small size of our parliament in comparison to the size of the parliament of Canada or the UK.
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