Then you'll really want to ignore this one.Walker wrote: I feel so validated for ignoring it.
https://youtu.be/IguCjzDIAOE
Then you'll really want to ignore this one.Walker wrote: I feel so validated for ignoring it.
That's why it's so funny.duszek wrote:It´s a sentimental song.
Some people like such things.
Exactly, disrespect is what I was trying to express.It´s disrespectful to laugh at them and to make fun of them.
It's not sentimental. It's mawkish and tasteless and stupendously creepy. And no one 'made fun' of anyone.duszek wrote:It´s a sentimental song.
Some people like such things.
It´s disrespectful to laugh at them and to make fun of them.
If you want to enjoy cold cynicism then read New Yorker and such stuff.
Why should anyone bother to waste his or her attention on things that they don´t like and appreciate ? Just to have something to critisize ?
Peace.
The song at the top of the thread is not sentimental, it is the embodiment of an ideological evil that has oppressed millions of people for two thousand years. It is an attempt to co-opt a person's natural tendency to familial loyalty for the purpose of social and political control.duszek wrote:It´s a sentimental song.
Some people like such things.
It´s disrespectful to laugh at them and to make fun of them.
If you want to enjoy cold cynicism then read New Yorker and such stuff.
Why should anyone bother to waste his or her attention on things that they don´t like and appreciate ? Just to have something to critisize ?
Peace.
A_Seagull wrote:Nah I couldn't get it. Maybe not my sort of humour.Harbal wrote:Some things can make you laugh and some things can make you cry. Here is one of those rare things that can do both at the same time. It certainly made me laugh till I cried.
But you might like this one. I used to play it to my kids. Even now it still cracks me up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-Wd-Q3F8KM
SO what are you up to when you watch this stuff?Harbal wrote:Then you'll really want to ignore this one.Walker wrote: I feel so validated for ignoring it.
https://youtu.be/IguCjzDIAOE
Perhaps he wants to speak clearer. He is from Yorkshire you know.BradburyPound wrote:SO what are you up to when you watch this stuff?Harbal wrote:Then you'll really want to ignore this one.Walker wrote: I feel so validated for ignoring it.
https://youtu.be/IguCjzDIAOE
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYY5ej ... 4QqRo2CQrg
Or do we all not want to know?
I'm practising in case I ever meet someone I want to talk to.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Perhaps he wants to speak clearer. He is from Yorkshire you know.
How did you do that?Harbal wrote:Then you'll really want to ignore this one.Walker wrote: I feel so validated for ignoring it.
https://youtu.be/IguCjzDIAOE
Nothing wrong with a hearty Yorkshire accent.Harbal wrote:I'm practising in case I ever meet someone I want to talk to.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Perhaps he wants to speak clearer. He is from Yorkshire you know.
I tried the avocados, by the way. Quite nice.
By being inventive and resourceful.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: How did you do that?
I don't like mysteries. It's jolly good. Might even go viral.Harbal wrote:By being inventive and resourceful.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: How did you do that?
Lighten up Bradbury and get yourself a sense of humour.BradburyPound wrote: The song at the top of the thread is not sentimental, it is the embodiment of an ideological evil that has oppressed millions of people for two thousand years. It is an attempt to co-opt a person's natural tendency to familial loyalty for the purpose of social and political control.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself trying to defend this vile propaganda.