What is this I don't even... ya know what, here's an image that best explains my thoughts while reading this thread.
tell me if this is quote or an insult
"you are a fucking idiot"
-gustav
What is this I don't even... ya know what, here's an image that best explains my thoughts while reading this thread.
How about a simple new rule: be respectful, or get a boot up yer arse?
best shut the fuck up, kitt
How about a simple new rule: be respectful, or get a boot up yer arse?
Or is it just labeling it as a quote in order to attempt to cover it being an insult and breech of policy?
Now, unless I'm mistaken, the forum rules aren't enforced per popular vote... so I am left to wonder - what, exactly, is the purpose of this thread?
Though, while we are on the topic of interpretation and semantics... the above comes across as a simple (though unfounded, unenforceable, and utterly vain) threat... just sayin'.
that is correct and it could be pulled off only in a quote thread
you dont get out much do you?
so is the demand for respect under pain of death
Well, to be fair - the boot part is supposed to be offensive (after all, it is supposed to be a punishment - granted, I'm sure there are some people that would enjoy having firmly-built full-coverage footwear designed to protect against the elements implanted firmly up their rectum, but we'll not get into that little gem of a discussion), but none the less I would believe the statement and its designed intention is obvious enough:
"Be respectful" - respect people, even if you disagree
"or" - do the previous, else the following will happen
"get a boot up yer arse" - get punished
Anyway, it's not 4am... why am I still awake... got work in 4 hours... ugh
correct as in it is simply an attempt at labeling a directed insult as a quote, or correct as in it is actually a quote despite that you are quoting yourself?
A few times daily, given the chance. Unless you consider work and college to not be "getting out", in which case once or twice a day. Though, I fail to see what my personal/social life has to do with the question I posed.
nothing was demanded, nor was there a pain of death - there was a proposal for a new rule that had a request for respect under penalty of punishment (which, now that I have that typed out, saying penalty of punishment seems superfluously redundant...)
Is that phrase something you consider respectful ? My step brother he is prejudiced against the black man . You want to know why . It was one black person that soured him on a whole race of peoples . He was a white kid at a predominantly black school . One day in the 7th grade another kid with pointy toed boots kicked him square in the rectum . He buried his foot deep in his buttock. Right up the anus . He was bruised badly and had problems for months after the event . He is an attorney in Sacramento Ca. My step brother . Went to the same law school Walter right here on this forum went too < Not Sac. State .
So you think it is skate-able by equating the phrase to punishment ?
I am hoping this might give you something to dream about before you go to work . I can only hope
Ohhh Justice will be served
And the battle will rage
This big dog will fight
When you rattle his cage
And you'll be sorry that you messed with
The U.S. of A.
'Cause we'll put a boot in your ass
It's the American way
kick in the (seat of the) pants and kick in the ass; a kick in the butt; a kick in the teeth
Fig. Inf. a strong message of encouragement or demand. (Use ass and butt with discretion.) All he needs is a kick in the seat of the pants to get him going. A kick in the butt will get her moving.
See also: kick, pant
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
The Boot-to-the-Ass award goes to massive stupidity that nearly defies description. This isn't a monthly award, quite frankly it's when we just can't stand someone more than the pleasure of sitting on the couch. Our Boot-to-the-Ass winners are:
the former and there are no rules why one cannot quote oneself. its funny how that is presented as a given.
you confound me
i meant from scifi&fantasy
oh?
who proposed it?
Let me ask this - what is the point of a quotation, if not to cite an additional source of wisdom/evidence/point of view? Can you call it a quote if it is not from another source besides yourself?
Ah, my bad - yes, I actually frequent many areas of the forums.
the point? the presenter decides.
sure you can tho some etiquette may be held to be flouted. tooting trumpets and whatnot if you get my drift
kitt
i know you better than you know yourself. take that as a given. i did not idly ask you to withdraw your nomination. still tho, i think you are a nice guy and i enjoy reading you.
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Kittamaru:
...in a place where scientific standard is expected, shouldn't respect be considered an integral part of that - after all, without simple respect, things quickly dissolve into... well, one giant pissing contest to be blunt.
Come on, you under duress ?pardon me but i was under duress when i confessed
No doubt - however, in a place where scientific standard is expected, shouldn't respect be considered an integral part of that - after all, without simple respect, things quickly dissolve into... well, one giant pissing contest to be blunt.
Come on, you under duress ?![]()
It's the intent that counts. If the intent is to insult, then we'll do you for insulting other members.
"Cut your throat and leave you for dead" is an expression too . Fuck you up with base ball bat is another . "Fuck you in the Ass with a broom stick " Is that acceptable phrasing . I like it and see nothing any more wrong than " Boot up your ass "See, the difference here is mine is backed by society standards:
Toby Keith - Angry American
Idiom - statement of encouragement or threat of punishment:
Award for immense stupidity or other debauchery.
http://www.blackbootpress.com/BootAss.html
In no way does it reference a simple threat or blanket insult.
Now, I do apologize if your childhood and/or social interactions have left you unusually sore to this phrase - however, political correctness is one thing - stepping on egg shells quite another.
Let me ask this - what is the point of a quotation, if not to cite an additional source of wisdom/evidence/point of view? Can you call it a quote if it is not from another source besides yourself?
Ah, my bad - yes, I actually frequent many areas of the forums.
I made the proposal, though unless I am mistaken, while it is not explicitly stated, it is an implied rule to begin with when engaged in social interaction on this (and hopefully many other) websites.
Anyway, if the time for cross-examination is over - I believe my point is made. It is now half-past 4 am and still I have slept not a minute tonight... buh... I'm going to be utterly useless at work tomorrow now XD