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Axver said:


I'm trying to figure out what's objectionable about movies.

Some sexual content and ultraviolence, that's all. A Clockwork Orange would be the best example of this.

It's really just my mom, and she's cooling off since I bitch about it all the time and I'm turning 17.
 
KhanadaRhodes said:

don't feel bad, i've started to like a hobby just as nerdy as yours.

No, I'm genuinely not seeing what on earth his comment had to do with mine in any way, shape, or form. What do trams have to do with puritan leftovers?
 
LemonMacPhisto said:


Some sexual content and ultraviolence, that's all. A Clockwork Orange would be the best example of this.

It's really just my mom, and she's cooling off since I bitch about it all the time and I'm turning 17.

one of my moms objects to that kind of stuff too, well the violence not the sex, but i stopped paying her any mind around 14-15. if she doesn't want to see them that's fine but it won't stop me

though there was the time when i was 13 and a friend and i bought tickets to one movie and snuck into me myself and irene instead, then i was dumb and told my mom i'd seen it, and she called the theater and bitched them out for selling us r-rated tickets, even though they hadn't. :laugh:
 
Varitek said:
i crochet, but at least that's productive

what's your nerdy hobby?
ooh crocheting, cool :up: all my friends seem to knit (i'm not joking either!)

i've become rather intrigued with researching the casinos around here that have closed. i guess it's because i work for a casino, i dunno.
 
Varitek said:


one of my moms objects to that kind of stuff too, well the violence not the sex, but i stopped paying her any mind around 14-15. if she doesn't want to see them that's fine but it won't stop me

though there was the time when i was 13 and a friend and i bought tickets to one movie and snuck into me myself and irene instead, then i was dumb and told my mom i'd seen it, and she called the theater and bitched them out for selling us r-rated tickets, even though they hadn't. :laugh:

When I went down to Philly with my family, I was having trouble remembering not to talk about our trips down there. I'd see a street and begin to say, "I remember this!" before biting my tongue and remembering I was never supposed to be there. :giggle:
 
Nothing wrong with nerdy hobbies. Nerdiness is a good thing.
 
Varitek said:
one of my moms objects to that kind of stuff too, well the violence not the sex, but i stopped paying her any mind around 14-15. if she doesn't want to see them that's fine but it won't stop me

though there was the time when i was 13 and a friend and i bought tickets to one movie and snuck into me myself and irene instead, then i was dumb and told my mom i'd seen it, and she called the theater and bitched them out for selling us r-rated tickets, even though they hadn't. :laugh:
:lol:
 
KhanadaRhodes said:

ooh crocheting, cool :up: all my friends seem to knit (i'm not joking either!)

i've become rather intrigued with researching the casinos around here that have closed. i guess it's because i work for a casino, i dunno.

there's been a huge resurgence in knitting and crocheting, especially knitting. i learned how to knit over witner break, but i'm waaaaay faster at crocheting, and it just feels better and is easier to do without looking. apparently you are always partial to the one you learned first. i do want to get better at knitting cause crocheting is too thick to do sweaters with

haha that is nerdy. at various times i've been into researching such topics as student protests that have resulted in deaths, the meaning of the american pie lyrics, harry potter, the animorphs (oh yeah middle school) and other such useless stuff

free pizza mmm
 
Varitek said:


one of my moms objects to that kind of stuff too, well the violence not the sex, but i stopped paying her any mind around 14-15. if she doesn't want to see them that's fine but it won't stop me

though there was the time when i was 13 and a friend and i bought tickets to one movie and snuck into me myself and irene instead, then i was dumb and told my mom i'd seen it, and she called the theater and bitched them out for selling us r-rated tickets, even though they hadn't. :laugh:

:lol:

That's pretty much what I've done, too, except at home. Here's what I've watched (some of which I've been able to watch on actual TV and buy):

Magnolia (bought)
Boogie Nights
Reservoir Dogs (bought)
Jackie Brown
A Clockwork Orange
American Psycho
Grindhouse
Hot Fuzz (due to unavailability, I could have seen it anyway - bought)
American Beauty
Brazil (due to unavailability)
 
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