This is horrible. Her figure isn't even close (look at those hips, thighs, and calves). And the mask is all wrong.
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Boobies on Google




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Add to favoritesSo I got curious and Googled “Boobies”. Hooters’ official web site came up 4th from the top.
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I am more intrigued by the “when I grow up wanna have boobies.” in related searches…
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I went to hooters once.
It’s a terrible place.
It’s like one step below porn, as far as degradation of women go.
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Damn, now I wish I’d gone to hooters for lunch today.
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Don’t get your hopes up.
In porn, you get to have sex with the girls and they fake the orgasms.
At hooters, the girls fake liking you to get money out of you.
And you don’t get to touch them either.
I guess it’s more of a strip club with half of the building a restaurant. More suitable for Vegas or something.
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I am more intrigued by the “when I grow up wanna have boobies.” in related searches…
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I went to hooters once.
It’s a terrible place.
It’s like one step below porn, as far as degradation of women go.
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Damn, now I wish I’d gone to hooters for lunch today.
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Don’t get your hopes up.
In porn, you get to have sex with the girls and they fake the orgasms.
At hooters, the girls fake liking you to get money out of you.
And you don’t get to touch them either.
I guess it’s more of a strip club with half of the building a restaurant. More suitable for Vegas or something.
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Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse




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Add to favoritesGood times. I’m the soldier with the goatee.
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Who’s that cute girl with the glasses on your right
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A friend; also the makeup artists.
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She’s goddamn cute! What a smile….
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Don’t you know that Atlanta was completely overrun?
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They should really put up some signs.
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But they don’t have the time. They live day to day, man.
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More interested in the cute busty girl to his left. I’d fight zombies with her any day.
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It seems Atlanta may have a few cute busty girls based on this small sample.
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The colored girl in the middle has a distinctive unit crest and Army flash on the U.S. Army Beret. Both are illegal for wear unless she is in the Army. If she is, then it is against 670-1 to wear it with civilian clothing, again meaning it is illegal.
Oh, and the girl on your right, could you post her phone #? JW
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How often are charges pressed in a case like this?
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Technically, this is a costume for a commercial performance. Nobody is attempting to impersonate the U.S. Army, etc.
Also, congratulations on being a racist. She is not “colored”. She was born with dark skin. You are an insult to Star Wars fans.
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TIL that some people out there consider the word “colored” racist.
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I am white. White is all colours. I am therefore more coloured than black people.
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YOU GET THE FUCK OUT
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today I learned that TIL stands for today I learned
I also learned that Bushman is an idiot, and needs to learn some more about common English Terms.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) a civil rights organization for ethnic minorities in the united States.
www.naacp.org/
“Colored in the U.S.A (also coloured in Canadian, British and Commonwealth spelling) is a term once widely regarded as a description of black people (i.e., persons of sub-Saharan African ancestry; members of the “Black race”) and Native Americans[1]. It should not be confused with the more recent term people of color, which attempts to describe all “non-white peoples”, not just black people.
Today it is generally no longer regarded as a politically correct term, however even that is debatable, due to its continued occasional appearance, most notably its use in the acronym NAACP. Carla Sims, communications director for the NAACP in Washington, D.C., said “The term ‘colored’ is not derogatory, [the NAACP] chose the word ‘colored’ because it was the most positive description commonly used at that time. It’s outdated and antiquated but not offensive.” [2]”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colored
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Almost never unless they are trying to present a fraud such as:
I won the Medal of Honor, you should give me a car.
*true story
But in something like this, never. Most people don’t even know, but now you do, and you can square away your friends. The poster is wearing his ACUs correctly, with no distinctive marks (IE US Army, rank, unit patchs and so on)
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GrandAdmiralThrawn … I’m saying this as an actual veteran … shut up, nobody cares.
And who is the epic prow with the zigzag makeup in the first picture? I’d let her eat my flesh any day!
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+1 for use of word prow.
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People care, the law was written, so several people care. I care; and if she IS in the military she should be corrected before someone in her chain of command jumps her ass, or worse, someone from outside the chain jumps it and them goes and makes hell within her chain.
I’ll be the first to agree that we deal with a lot of stupid/pointless regs, but that is not one of them. It is no different then wearing clothing that identifies you as a Cop or a Paramedic, when you are not.
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Except people are rarely in situations where a soldier is urgently needed. Soldiers are not an emergency service.
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And lots of people dress up as cops, fireman, etc…on Halloween.
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Except that you’re wrong about that. I was deployed to New Orleans, and soldiers are routinely called up during shitty weather (snow, flooding and so on).
The other side of the coin is that it is something that is earned.
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Who’s that cute girl with the glasses on your right
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A friend; also the makeup artists.
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She’s goddamn cute! What a smile….
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Don’t you know that Atlanta was completely overrun?
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They should really put up some signs.
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But they don’t have the time. They live day to day, man.
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More interested in the cute busty girl to his left. I’d fight zombies with her any day.
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It seems Atlanta may have a few cute busty girls based on this small sample.
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The colored girl in the middle has a distinctive unit crest and Army flash on the U.S. Army Beret. Both are illegal for wear unless she is in the Army. If she is, then it is against 670-1 to wear it with civilian clothing, again meaning it is illegal.
Oh, and the girl on your right, could you post her phone #? JW
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How often are charges pressed in a case like this?
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Technically, this is a costume for a commercial performance. Nobody is attempting to impersonate the U.S. Army, etc.
Also, congratulations on being a racist. She is not “colored”. She was born with dark skin. You are an insult to Star Wars fans.
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TIL that some people out there consider the word “colored” racist.
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I am white. White is all colours. I am therefore more coloured than black people.
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YOU GET THE FUCK OUT
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today I learned that TIL stands for today I learned
I also learned that Bushman is an idiot, and needs to learn some more about common English Terms.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) a civil rights organization for ethnic minorities in the united States.
www.naacp.org/“Colored in the U.S.A (also coloured in Canadian, British and Commonwealth spelling) is a term once widely regarded as a description of black people (i.e., persons of sub-Saharan African ancestry; members of the “Black race”) and Native Americans[1]. It should not be confused with the more recent term people of color, which attempts to describe all “non-white peoples”, not just black people.
Today it is generally no longer regarded as a politically correct term, however even that is debatable, due to its continued occasional appearance, most notably its use in the acronym NAACP. Carla Sims, communications director for the NAACP in Washington, D.C., said “The term ‘colored’ is not derogatory, [the NAACP] chose the word ‘colored’ because it was the most positive description commonly used at that time. It’s outdated and antiquated but not offensive.” [2]”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colored
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Almost never unless they are trying to present a fraud such as:
I won the Medal of Honor, you should give me a car.
*true story
But in something like this, never. Most people don’t even know, but now you do, and you can square away your friends. The poster is wearing his ACUs correctly, with no distinctive marks (IE US Army, rank, unit patchs and so on)
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GrandAdmiralThrawn … I’m saying this as an actual veteran … shut up, nobody cares.
And who is the epic prow with the zigzag makeup in the first picture? I’d let her eat my flesh any day!
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+1 for use of word prow.
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People care, the law was written, so several people care. I care; and if she IS in the military she should be corrected before someone in her chain of command jumps her ass, or worse, someone from outside the chain jumps it and them goes and makes hell within her chain.
I’ll be the first to agree that we deal with a lot of stupid/pointless regs, but that is not one of them. It is no different then wearing clothing that identifies you as a Cop or a Paramedic, when you are not.
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Except people are rarely in situations where a soldier is urgently needed. Soldiers are not an emergency service.
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And lots of people dress up as cops, fireman, etc…on Halloween.
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Except that you’re wrong about that. I was deployed to New Orleans, and soldiers are routinely called up during shitty weather (snow, flooding and so on).
The other side of the coin is that it is something that is earned.
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November 30, 2011 at 3:43 am
You had me right up until “He lands his first job.”
November 30, 2011 at 5:14 am
Nurses are paid salaries, military personnel (proud member of the other 1% myself) are paid salaries, teachers are paid salaries, managers are paid salaries, chefs profit from the bill he pays for. He doesn’t owe society anything else other than taxes. Now, the argument of whether or not he pays his taxes since he’s “rich” and hides his money is a totally different story.
One second to talk about people my age, born in the late 80′s and now graduating college….
22 yr olds at OWS protests, fresh out of college (like myself) and tired of looking for a job 3 months after graduating really need to shut the fuck up. Here is a helpful website I looked at before I chose my college major:
www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp
I majored in chemical engineering and graduated this year. (I am not a genius, my ACT was a 29, above average, easily achievable if you’re normal and work hard.)
Now wheter I stay in the military 5, 10 or 20 years, I have familiarity in a field that has earning potential out the fucking roof.
Meanwhile, your average college student according to the National Center for Education Statistics will…
“Of the 1,601,000 bachelor’s degrees conferred in 2008–09, the greatest numbers of degrees were conferred in the fields of business (348,000); social sciences and history (169,000); health sciences (120,000); and education (102,000) ”
And people wonder why they are broke 10 years after going to school and have crushing debt loads. You paid 200,000 dollars at some schools for a business degree that might make 70k in 15 years. Ouch.
November 30, 2011 at 3:57 pm
Except that the post has nothing to do with not being able to get a job, the guy lands a job and is quite successful at it.
And the fact that others are paid is irrelevant – the point is that he couldn’t have become a success without the support of the surrounding society and that he has an obligation to support that society so that others can prosper, too.
Living in a free society is about more than just leaving a nice tip for the waiter, and giving back to society is a lot more than just paying the minimum taxes required by law.
November 30, 2011 at 4:48 pm
Wrong. The fact that others got paid is very much relevant. He got an education, the teacher got paid for providing it. He got a salary, he worked for it. Transaction complete. No debt outstanding.
The “could not have succeeded” line is bull. Without providing education to students, the teacher could not have succeeded either. Services were rendered. Money changed hands. Transaction complete. No debt outstanding.
December 1, 2011 at 9:14 am
Typical liberal argument. Which ignores the fact that without this individual’s inherent talent…there is no ability to CHOOSE to give back. Conveniently ignoring the talent and value that is provided to society by the hard work and DESIRE to succeed. All liberals should really question their ethos. Why is this incorrect presumptive moral argument, provided under the assumed tenet that you will guilt and shame every productive member of society into feeling that without the infrastructure provided they would live in squalor and be homeless, exist? I love that noone that feels this way ever wonders what would happen if this individual chose to not work. Where would your revenue come from then? Where would your ability to shame and guilt be? Nowhere is the answer. Because the endpoint of this asinine and ridiculous position is that you would truly like to FORCE the productive to keep working to pay for your idiocy. And you hate the thought that we’re on to you. Whoever originally posted this is the WORST kind of person our society has allowed to exist.
December 2, 2011 at 7:00 pm
i could not agree with you more, friend.