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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Hourglass"]1. I wish I could stay in perfect shape without having to work so damn hard. 2. I wish that my family could live financially stress-free for the rest of their lives. 3. I wish that fairy tales were real. ...Got it. Good. :lol:[/quote]
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persian85033
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:44 pm
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No, go ahead, I like psychology. And sociology. Well, I like practically every -ology there is.
AmethystFae
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 1:23 am
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persian85033 wrote:
PrincessHikaru wrote:
"I wish I had a never-ending supply of beer and a place to store it all."
I'd wish for tea and hot chocolate. Every one else in the house drinks soda. Yuck. So, there's hardly ever any tea, since no one buys any! I have to buy it, but then everyone else drinks it.
When I lived with my dad, there was always Pepsi or Coke. Never Sprite or Dr. Pepper. Though, he did buy milk.
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As for retarded people, I've seen Dumb and Dumber. Two very kind but very stupid friends.
I can't judge that movie, since I've never seen it.
Actual retardation is based on three factors. Developmental, IQ and...social?
But anyway, the term "retarded" is often misused by the public. Even I'm guilty of misusing the term at times. But also, I don't hear the term used much at all among my professors or teachers, or even when I worked for ARC. I almost wonder if it's becoming a bad word, or if the fact that there's other mental disorders... But I will refrain from further psychology lecturing.
~Hikaru
persian85033
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:23 pm
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PrincessHikaru wrote:
"I wish I had a never-ending supply of beer and a place to store it all."
I'd wish for tea and hot chocolate. Every one else in the house drinks soda. Yuck. So, there's hardly ever any tea, since no one buys any! I have to buy it, but then everyone else drinks it.
As for retarded people, I've seen Dumb and Dumber. Two very kind but very stupid friends.
Syera
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:07 pm
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Or wish that you had the marketing skills to sell warm lemonade in the cold!
...All fluffy wishes, though. You'd only need
one
wish to take care of everything, really.
AmethystFae
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:04 pm
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Syera wrote:
Then you start a lemonade stand!
Ooh! I didn't think of that!
Then I'd have to make the wish in a couple of months when the weather's hot.
~Hikaru
Syera
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:02 pm
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Then you start a lemonade stand!
AmethystFae
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:00 pm
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Syera wrote:
And don't forget the fridge and the psycho vacuum cleaner!
Silly Tony... never thought it would turn out to be the
entire
family!
Yes, I was thinking about the fridge. I would have wished "I wish I had a never-ending supply of beer and a place to store it all." Only, I would have wished for Sprite or lemonade, because beer tastes like...I won't say that word here.
Of course, then I'd get tired of Sprite and lemonade.
~Hikaru
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:00 pm
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PrincessHikaru wrote:
And Jafar isn't real. (I get the impression I'm reminding myself of that last line.)
...what? What do you mean he isn't real?
Syera
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:55 am
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And don't forget the fridge and the psycho vacuum cleaner!
Silly Tony... never thought it would turn out to be the
entire
family!
AmethystFae
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:53 am
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Syera wrote:
Jafar isn't retarded. He just gets a little caught up in the moment.
Jafar isn't my favourite villain, but in his defense, he did have the upper hand in the second movie due to cleverness. Even if we don't like someone, that doesn't mean they don't have good qualities. And Jafar isn't real. (I get the impression I'm reminding myself of that last line.)
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Have you ever met anyone who was actually retarded? Retarded enough that he/she couldn't function on a normal social level - EG, couldn't think above the level of a four-year-old? If not, I suggest doing so. Then you may not be so quick to give other people that label.
I worked at a camp for many disabled children. I almost wish they'd change the name "Association for Retarded citizens" and change it, because "retarded" is used to freely. Even some of the campers used that word to each other.
~Hikaru
AmethystFae
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:47 am
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Lord Mozenrath wrote:
Syera wrote:
Yes, yes I do. In fact, I can remember a lot of stories in which the wishes end up in disaster and finally, the wisher gets a whole lot of nuffin' at all.
Silly people, always wishing for the wrong things...
An example of that would be King Midas, who wished that whatever he touches turns into gold.
Many people are so foolish.....
~Moz
Tenth Kingdom comes to mind. I think I said that before.
One of his wishes was "I wish you and your entire family would kiss my ass and be my slaves for the rest of your lives." He was speaking to his boss. Then they all were literally trying to kiss his butt.
Another story, too, where a woman wishes for children. A daughter with great eyes and a son with strong legs. The girl is born lame, and the boy is born blind.
~Hikaru
Syera
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 11:01 am
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Jafar isn't retarded. He just gets a little caught up in the moment.
Have you ever met anyone who was actually retarded? Retarded enough that he/she couldn't function on a normal social level - EG, couldn't think above the level of a four-year-old? If not, I suggest doing so. Then you may not be so quick to give other people that label.
Lord Mozenrath
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 10:53 am
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Nez wrote:
Lord Mozenrath wrote:
Syera wrote:
Yes, yes I do. In fact, I can remember a lot of stories in which the wishes end up in disaster and finally, the wisher gets a whole lot of nuffin' at all.
Silly people, always wishing for the wrong things...
An example of that would be King Midas, who wished that whatever he touches turns into gold.
Many people are so foolish.....
~Moz
Or Jafar wishing that he was an all powerful genie.
Bingo! Almost everyone says that Jafar's retarded (including me!)
Nez
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 10:24 am
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Lord Mozenrath wrote:
Syera wrote:
Yes, yes I do. In fact, I can remember a lot of stories in which the wishes end up in disaster and finally, the wisher gets a whole lot of nuffin' at all.
Silly people, always wishing for the wrong things...
An example of that would be King Midas, who wished that whatever he touches turns into gold.
Many people are so foolish.....
~Moz
Or Jafar wishing that he was an all powerful genie.
Lord Mozenrath
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 10:08 am
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Syera wrote:
Yes, yes I do. In fact, I can remember a lot of stories in which the wishes end up in disaster and finally, the wisher gets a whole lot of nuffin' at all.
Silly people, always wishing for the wrong things...
An example of that would be King Midas, who wished that whatever he touches turns into gold.
Many people are so foolish.....
~Moz
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