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Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
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This doesn't work. Group 1 has to care enough about the films in order to upset Group 3 into having a go at them for it.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 15:25, 1 reply)
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 15:25, 1 reply)
OK, you can do your own version if you like.
Groups 1 and 2 are pretty much irrelevant anyway. The question is, why do people care if you like Star Wars, when they are either not interested or don't like the films themselves.
This is common - music produces similar nosepoking, but Star Wars seems particularly controversial.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 15:40, closed)
Groups 1 and 2 are pretty much irrelevant anyway. The question is, why do people care if you like Star Wars, when they are either not interested or don't like the films themselves.
This is common - music produces similar nosepoking, but Star Wars seems particularly controversial.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 15:40, closed)
Probably because people go on and on about it like it's something.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 15:50, closed)
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 15:50, closed)
The inherent tribal nature of man, probably.
The same reason people wear t-shirts with HACKETT emblazoned on them, I suppose.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 16:19, closed)
The same reason people wear t-shirts with HACKETT emblazoned on them, I suppose.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 16:19, closed)
Because they're called Ollie and are an absolute scream at parties?
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 16:21, closed)
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