Glass Ass: The OFFICIAL JGlass Thread

Boxing? Wrestling? MMA?

MMA, was a state level wrestler in school, need to work on my striking A lot before I even thing of stepping in the cage. I'm hitting the gym starting Monday, once I get my weight down below 299 me and a friend who fights are gonna try and go to a great gym in defiance, ohio.

Basically it would be anther year before I would think about it. BuI know i can grapple, and I know my hands are heavy as fuck. Need to test the old chin again though.
 
MMA, was a state level wrestler in school, need to work on my striking A lot before I even thing of stepping in the cage. I'm hitting the gym starting Monday, once I get my weight down below 299 me and a friend who fights are gonna try and go to a great gym in defiance, ohio.

Basically it would be anther year before I would think about it. BuI know i can grapple, and I know my hands are heavy as fuck. Need to test the old chin again though.

Sounds like a good plan, and hopefully it works out. You seem very driven, almost obsessed (in a good way), so I have a good feeling about this for you.
 
So I flat out failed my Japanese Film final. Badly. 62%. Still wound up with an 84 average in the class because I am a film genius.

Apparently the power of my bullshit has been weakened. I blame senioritis and the fact that I attended maybe half of those classes.

Hugs for Drugs. It will sweep the nation.

So you give someone a hug, and they give you drugs? Sounds like a reasonable exchange.
 
Is this not the most awesome photo ever?

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So I flat out failed my Japanese Film final. Badly. 62%. Still wound up with an 84 average in the class because I am a film genius.

Apparently the power of my bullshit has been weakened. I blame senioritis and the fact that I attended maybe half of those classes.[/quote}



Should have showed a video of Funaki. Would have got at least a B+...



So you give someone a hug, and they give you drugs? Sounds like a reasonable exchange.


I know right? Why is this not a government funded program yet?
 
An entire afternoon of indexing and I am not even passed 'A'...

So I went to the pub for 7 hours and on the way home came to an embarrassing revelation...

The following is one of my favourite songs of the last few years.

 
Barbosa you teenage girl you! I joke, of course. I love Kate Perry too. Quite frankly, who the fuck doesn't? Now for my request; To anyone who's watched or watches Dragonball. Or Dragonball Z and the rest. I should definitely be asking this in the Anime thread but I'm too lazy too look for it. I just finished Dragonball and am about to start Dragonball Z. Is Dragonball Z Kai worth watching? Or should I just watch the original Dragonball Z series? As I understand it Kai is just a shortened, more refined version but is incomplete. Just want to get some opinions on this quickly.
 
Is Dragonball Z Kai worth watching? Or should I just watch the original Dragonball Z series? As I understand it Kai is just a shortened, more refined version but is incomplete. Just want to get some opinions on this quickly.


Original. Do the right thing.
 
Barbosa you teenage girl you! I joke, of course. I love Kate Perry too. Quite frankly, who the fuck doesn't? Now for my request; To anyone who's watched or watches Dragonball. Or Dragonball Z and the rest. I should definitely be asking this in the Anime thread but I'm too lazy too look for it. I just finished Dragonball and am about to start Dragonball Z. Is Dragonball Z Kai worth watching? Or should I just watch the original Dragonball Z series? As I understand it Kai is just a shortened, more refined version but is incomplete. Just want to get some opinions on this quickly.

Kai has less fillers and focuses squarely on the fights... the good stuff. Either one would be fine.
 
So I went to a film festival tonight and saw a movie about Occupy Wall Street called 99%. Very good movie if not a little propaganda heavy at points, but overall a very immersive experience. I'd go into detail, but you probably don't care.

Here's the part that is more interesting- On our way back home from the movie my friends and I switched trains in Boston. While waiting for the next train, we saw a couple cops trying to get a pair of homeless guys to move out of the T station, and one threatened to use pepper spray to get the homeless guys to move. After having seen the Occupy Wall Street movie (and as I'm sure you know pepper spray came to a sort of fame during the Occupy movement) I was feeling particularly sensitive to this issue, so I was full on ready to charge in and get that officer's badge number and report him.

Fortunately for all parties involved, it never came to the pepper spray. However, one of the homeless guys got stuck in one of those turnstiles on the way out, and to help him get through I broke off the part of the turnstile that was preventing him from moving forward. That gave me a sense of justice: this asshole cop actually cost the city more money by kicking out this homeless guy than he would have if he just let the guy spend the night in the T station.

Is this not the most awesome photo ever?

all_them_street_fighters_by_captainosaka.png

I love pictures like this that show the entire span of characters within a given game/comic universe/whatever.

I'm not a huge Street Fighter fan, but I like how Guile is just combing is hair, giving no fucks.

Is anybody really anymore? Street Fighter has not been able to maintain a fanbase like Mortal Kombat, Tekken, Soul Calibur, or really any of the major fighting games.

Барбоса;4435541 said:
An entire afternoon of indexing and I am not even passed 'A'...

So I went to the pub for 7 hours and on the way home came to an embarrassing revelation...

The following is one of my favourite songs of the last few years.



Katy Perry makes me feel funny in the pants. That's about all she does for me, though. Though in all fairness, I suppose there are more annoying pop songs in existence.

Barbosa you teenage girl you! I joke, of course. I love Kate Perry too. Quite frankly, who the fuck doesn't? Now for my request; To anyone who's watched or watches Dragonball. Or Dragonball Z and the rest. I should definitely be asking this in the Anime thread but I'm too lazy too look for it. I just finished Dragonball and am about to start Dragonball Z. Is Dragonball Z Kai worth watching? Or should I just watch the original Dragonball Z series? As I understand it Kai is just a shortened, more refined version but is incomplete. Just want to get some opinions on this quickly.

Ming, of our many shared interests, Dragonball is not one of them. Fortunately there are plenty of folks around these parts that love such things, but I was never able to get into Dragonball like my friends were.
 
So I went to a film festival tonight and saw a movie about Occupy Wall Street called 99%. Very good movie if not a little propaganda heavy at points, but overall a very immersive experience. I'd go into detail, but you probably don't care.

Here's the part that is more interesting- On our way back home from the movie my friends and I switched trains in Boston. While waiting for the next train, we saw a couple cops trying to get a pair of homeless guys to move out of the T station, and one threatened to use pepper spray to get the homeless guys to move. After having seen the Occupy Wall Street movie (and as I'm sure you know pepper spray came to a sort of fame during the Occupy movement) I was feeling particularly sensitive to this issue, so I was full on ready to charge in and get that officer's badge number and report him.

Fortunately for all parties involved, it never came to the pepper spray. However, one of the homeless guys got stuck in one of those turnstiles on the way out, and to help him get through I broke off the part of the turnstile that was preventing him from moving forward. That gave me a sense of justice: this asshole cop actually cost the city more money by kicking out this homeless guy than he would have if he just let the guy spend the night in the T station.

So let me get this straight. The people were BREAKING THE LAW. The police officer told them to leave, was undoubtedly met with some resistance, and informed the guy he would use non-violent force if need be to get him to STOP BREAKING THE LAW.

Sounds like the cop did his job. Assholes who bitch about the police doing their fucking job are the bigger problem then the police. The T station is not a shelter. Sorry he's homeless, but it's illegal to stay there and he needed to leave. If he stayed there and got hurt or damaged the property there would have big a HUGE problem, so the BPD did the right thing.

Too bad the guy didn't use the fucking pepper spray.

Oh, and those assholes who were breaking the law during the Occupy movement deserved the pepper spray too. They also deserved an ass kicking, but that's a different story.
 
I plan on seeing 42 sometime this weekend, probably Sunday morning. I'll likely be watching a lot of hockey tomorrow. Devils vs. Rangers are on NBC tomorrow afternoon, it would be nice to see the Devils end there rather disappointing season with a win over the Rags, also both my Wings & Wild willing be fighting for the last two playoff spots in the West.
 
I kind of agree with Stormtrooper. You know, without all of the ******ry. Except that pepper spraying someone is totally violent force. It's just not deadly force.
 
So let me get this straight. The people were BREAKING THE LAW. The police officer told them to leave, was undoubtedly met with some resistance, and informed the guy he would use non-violent force if need be to get him to STOP BREAKING THE LAW.

Sounds like the cop did his job. Assholes who bitch about the police doing their fucking job are the bigger problem then the police. The T station is not a shelter. Sorry he's homeless, but it's illegal to stay there and he needed to leave. If he stayed there and got hurt or damaged the property there would have big a HUGE problem, so the BPD did the right thing.

Too bad the guy didn't use the fucking pepper spray.

Oh, and those assholes who were breaking the law during the Occupy movement deserved the pepper spray too. They also deserved an ass kicking, but that's a different story.

You are wrong in so many ways. Calling pepper spray non-violent is complete and total bull. Secondly, you know what you do to people breaking the law? YOU ARREST THEM. Pepper spray should be used for self-defense, not as an intimidation technique. I agree that the BPD was doing the right thing kicking them out, but threatening to use pepper spray was excessive.

Edit: Oh, and to clarify: these guys could barely walk, let alone stand. Whether it was because they were drunk, stoned, exhausted, starving, old, crippled... whatever the reason. They presented no threat to the police officers. There was zero reason to use any sort of force against these guys, both of whom couldn't have been a day under 60 years old.

As for the Occupy Arrests... to say that those police officers were justified shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation, which is wholly unsurprising considering who I'm dealing with here. They were non-violent protesters, and while there were occasions where the cops were in their rights to arrest them, most of the well publicized events (the UC Davis pepper spraying incident, the Oakland police lobbing stun grenades at protesters, the Brooklyn Bridge March arrests) were extraordinarily illegal, and legal recourse was taken. The officers that used pepper spray at UC Davis were fired, and the people who were pepper sprayed settled out of court for $30,000 each and received additional funds as well. There have been numerous cases of excessive force that have resulted in police officers losing their jobs.

As usual, you're out of your element.
 
I plan on seeing 42 sometime this weekend, probably Sunday morning. I'll likely be watching a lot of hockey tomorrow. Devils vs. Rangers are on NBC tomorrow afternoon, it would be nice to see the Devils end there rather disappointing season with a win over the Rags, also both my Wings & Wild willing be fighting for the last two playoff spots in the West.

Yes, I am very excited to see that one. I'll probably double that one up with Pain and Gain in a double feature this week, though I've heard Pain and Gain isn't getting very good reviews.
 
Somehow someway I got to argue the merits of Cowboy Bebop being superior to One Piece with a woman tonight. Don't ask me how this is possible or how it came about, just know booze was involved and my successful defense of Spike Spiegel shall go down in the annuls of history. It was so good it would have made Bill Clinton look like someone that completely believes in abstinence.
 
Somehow someway I got to argue the merits of Cowboy Bebop being superior to One Piece with a woman tonight. Don't ask me how this is possible or how it came about, just know booze was involved and my successful defense of Spike Spiegel shall go down in the annuls of history. It was so good it would have made Bill Clinton look like someone that completely believes in abstinence.

One time I got into a conversation at a bar about who was a better detective: Inspector Gadget or Sherlock Holmes. I argued Inspector Gadget, and about 90% of my defense was that he had a helicopter in his head.
 
You are wrong in so many ways. Calling pepper spray non-violent is complete and total bull. Secondly, you know what you do to people breaking the law? YOU ARREST THEM. Pepper spray should be used for self-defense, not as an intimidation technique. I agree that the BPD was doing the right thing kicking them out, but threatening to use pepper spray was excessive.

Edit: Oh, and to clarify: these guys could barely walk, let alone stand. Whether it was because they were drunk, stoned, exhausted, starving, old, crippled... whatever the reason. They presented no threat to the police officers. There was zero reason to use any sort of force against these guys, both of whom couldn't have been a day under 60 years old.

As for the Occupy Arrests... to say that those police officers were justified shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation, which is wholly unsurprising considering who I'm dealing with here. They were non-violent protesters, and while there were occasions where the cops were in their rights to arrest them, most of the well publicized events (the UC Davis pepper spraying incident, the Oakland police lobbing stun grenades at protesters, the Brooklyn Bridge March arrests) were extraordinarily illegal, and legal recourse was taken. The officers that used pepper spray at UC Davis were fired, and the people who were pepper sprayed settled out of court for $30,000 each and received additional funds as well. There have been numerous cases of excessive force that have resulted in police officers losing their jobs.

As usual, you're out of your element.

I would back you up on this, but there are 2 things preventing me:

1. You've got it under control.
2. His original post made me roll my eyes so hard that I'm having trouble seeing straight to type properly.
 
Yes, I am very excited to see that one. I'll probably double that one up with Pain and Gain in a double feature this week, though I've heard Pain and Gain isn't getting very good reviews.

I doubt I see Pain & Gain in the theater, I really have no desire to ever pay to see another Micheal Bay production, 1- because they're typically shit & not worth wasting my money on, & 2- because he's a colossal douche.

I've been introducing my cousin's 7 yr. old to the world of wrestling, he really likes Rey Mysterio, & Kofi Kingston. When Ziggy came on the screen, he asked who he was & after I told him he said he looked like an idiot.
 
Katy Perry makes me feel funny in the pants. That's about all she does for me, though. Though in all fairness, I suppose there are more annoying pop songs in existence.

The thing is that I don't like any of her other songs.

Maybe my liking of that song traces more to my associating it with my last North American road trip as it was played constantly on the radio.
 
I doubt I see Pain & Gain in the theater, I really have no desire to ever pay to see another Micheal Bay production, 1- because they're typically shit & not worth wasting my money on, & 2- because he's a colossal douche.

Oh, I wouldn't pay to see it. It would be the second part of a double feature, so I'd sneak into that one after paying for 42.

I've been introducing my cousin's 7 yr. old to the world of wrestling, he really likes Rey Mysterio, & Kofi Kingston. When Ziggy came on the screen, he asked who he was & after I told him he said he looked like an idiot.

That kid has excellent taste.
 

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