Well, now that we've redefined the entire discussion to just mean any showing of cum/semen, it isn't very difficult to find examples. I mean, there was some hanging off Ben Stiller's ear in There's Something About Mary.
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Actually the discussion was originally about Barbra's very own "I don't remember eating corn" episode with Larry Kramer.
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EXACTLY, haterobics. I do believe the discussion was not about Jizz on a bedpost. It was about Jizz being shot at someone or something.
PalJoey- like others have said. You can argue the semantics all you want, Bottom line, I was right, you were wrong.
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What the discussion was about: "I'm wondering why she felt the need to release a statement…"
Exactly. I just don't get people releasing statements like "I won't post here anymore but will just look on from afar" when they fully intend to not "look on from afar". It's just weird.
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"What the discussion was about: "I'm wondering why she felt the need to release a statement…""
Yes, BWW is notorious for strictly staying on the topic of the OP, without any desire for the conversation that might ensue... .
Still, when a reputation is ruined, it's ruined...no matter how many posts you make. Opinions of trolls are invalid.
That Shirley Jones sure is versatile she played a whorehouse madam cleaning semen from a bedpost and Shirley Partridge all in the same year! Now THAT'S talent!
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"...without any desire for the conversation that might ensue…"
As in for instance gum or semen on the bed post? Perhaps you and the accessory can issue guidance about when it is permissible to criticize topic drift and when it is not? Thanking you in advance.
"Perhaps you and the accessory can issue guidance about when it is permissible to criticize topic drift and when it is not? Thanking you in advance."
I'm fine with topic drift, just that the original drift was about showing a cumshot, which has one meaning in the popular culture, and other people saying this wouldn't be unique, but then citing examples of random semen shown on screen, which only accounts for the cum, but lacks the shot. So, it wasn't a drift issue, but the supporting points not matching the point.
Also, if someone posts that they are never posting on BWW again, and then continue to post, wouldn't the normal reaction be to dismiss the post claiming the retirement, as opposed to wondering how the subsequent posts can continue to appear? I didn't see where that discussion came up, though, just keep hearing about it.
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Holy cripes. Do you HEAR YOURSELF?
If you want mainstream, GIRLS is the only one. Until GAME OF THRONES has one.
I think everyone is showing too much spunk here. Perhaps you guys need to swallow your pride and suck it up. Before you shoot your wad.
I enjoy replying to snarky posts with overly verbose seemingly clueless replies, as it is is humorous twice: to me when I write it, and then when the other person completely doesn't get it. So, thanks for playing your role.
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Kad, your first two sentences are not what this thread is about.
Your third sentence is what this thread is about.
Haterobics, you found your new name and then your voice. Your voice. Your voice. Your voice. It goes on and on and on and yeah. Have you received your membership card for The Last Word Club yet?
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BRONYs unite!
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I love Bronies.
ETA: And Cumshots in movies.
Updated On: 5/29/14 at 12:03 PM
Bottom line, I was right, you were wrong.
I'm glad you think so.
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Believing, in your mind, that you intimately knew Arthur Laurents doesn't make your OPINIONS the truth. Especially with regard to what Kramer and/or Babs could be possibly thinking or feeling. No one can speak for either of them.
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Believing you know what you're talking about has more than once made you a laughingstock, accessory.
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I respect your contributions to the Boston theatre scene and your work as a conservatory professor, but strongly disagree with that assessment. To each his own.
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And the laughter at the accessory continues unabated.
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