Ludi, Your Problem now
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Ludi, Your Problem now
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im fed up with him. i wondered why people didnt like him, and now i know why. You know who im talking about. im ignoring all his comments on steam and everything he says and does ingame. hes all yours ludi. His powers will be gone until ludi gives em back.
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im fed up with him. i wondered why people didnt like him, and now i know why. You know who im talking about. im ignoring all his comments on steam and everything he says and does ingame. hes all yours ludi. His powers will be gone until ludi gives em back.
aDirtyFishTank- Posts : 1008
Join date : 2010-12-10
Age : 27
Re: Ludi, Your Problem now
dude ur a faggot.....and you know i was trying to be nice...but u guysgatta go and kill me and take my shit and throw it in lava, then u ban me.....so stfu
iii_mittens_iii- Posts : 577
Join date : 2011-03-15
Age : 26
Location : Virginia
Re: Ludi, Your Problem now
yeah so ludi, i think alej might be the only one on server, who accually likes him, so if it were up to just me, i would of banned him alrdy. permanently
aDirtyFishTank- Posts : 1008
Join date : 2010-12-10
Age : 27
Re: Ludi, Your Problem now
lol only red hates me and probably speer, im still unsure, all of blue likes me(or at least doesnt hate me)
so fuck off
so fuck off
iii_mittens_iii- Posts : 577
Join date : 2011-03-15
Age : 26
Location : Virginia
Re: Ludi, Your Problem now
lol i wonder how mittens has lasted this long honestly hes been banned so many times
speerman5- Posts : 155
Join date : 2011-04-06
Re: Ludi, Your Problem now
cause its only 4 people who agrivate me
speer
big
mikey and now add dirty to the list.....if you guys wold not talk or start anything with me it would be fine, so fuck off and never talk to me again
speer
big
mikey and now add dirty to the list.....if you guys wold not talk or start anything with me it would be fine, so fuck off and never talk to me again
iii_mittens_iii- Posts : 577
Join date : 2011-03-15
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Re: Ludi, Your Problem now
Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory.
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I Was Twelve, My Mother Slapped Me: a chorus describing many young women's and girls' first menstrual period.
My Angry Vagina, in which a woman humorously rants about injustices wrought against the vagina, such as tampons, douches, and the tools used by OB/GYNs.
My Vagina Was My Village, a monologue compiled from the testimonies of Bosnian women subjected to rape camps.
The Little Coochie Snorcher That Could, in which a woman recalls memories of traumatic sexual experiences in her childhood and a self-described "positive healing" sexual experience in her adolescent years with an older woman. In the original version, she is 13, but later versions would change her age to 16. This particular skit has sparked numerous controversies and criticisms due to its content (see below).
Reclaiming Cunt, a piece narrated by a woman who illustrates that the word "cunt" itself is a lovely word despite its disconcerting connotations.
The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy, in which a sex worker for women discusses the intriguing details of her career and her love of giving women pleasure. In several performances it often comes at the end of the play, literally climaxing with a vocal demonstration of a "triple orgasm."
Because He Liked to Look At It, in which a woman describes how she had thought her vagina was ugly and had been embarrassed to even think about it, but changed her mind because of a sexual experience with a man named Bob who liked to spend hours looking at it.
I Was There In The Room, a monologue in which Eve Ensler describes the birth of her granddaughter.
Every year a new monologue is added to highlight a current issue affecting women around the world. Every V-Day thousands of local benefit productions are staged to raise funds for local groups, shelters, crisis centers working to end violence against women. In 2003, for example, Ensler wrote a new monologue about the plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. This Monologue is known as "Under the Burqa."
The Vagina Monologues is made up of a varying number of monologues read by a varying number of women (initially, Eve Ensler performed every monologue herself, with subsequent performances featuring three actresses, and more recent versions featuring a different actress for every role). Every monologue somehow relates to the vagina, be it through sex, love, rape, menstruation, mutilation, masturbation, birth, orgasm, the variety of names for the vagina, or simply as a physical aspect of the body. A recurring theme throughout the piece is the vagina as a tool of female empowerment, and the ultimate embodiment of individuality. Some monologues include:
I Was Twelve, My Mother Slapped Me: a chorus describing many young women's and girls' first menstrual period.
My Angry Vagina, in which a woman humorously rants about injustices wrought against the vagina, such as tampons, douches, and the tools used by OB/GYNs.
My Vagina Was My Village, a monologue compiled from the testimonies of Bosnian women subjected to rape camps.
The Little Coochie Snorcher That Could, in which a woman recalls memories of traumatic sexual experiences in her childhood and a self-described "positive healing" sexual experience in her adolescent years with an older woman. In the original version, she is 13, but later versions would change her age to 16. This particular skit has sparked numerous controversies and criticisms due to its content (see below).
Reclaiming Cunt, a piece narrated by a woman who illustrates that the word "cunt" itself is a lovely word despite its disconcerting connotations.
The Woman Who Loved to Make Vaginas Happy, in which a sex worker for women discusses the intriguing details of her career and her love of giving women pleasure. In several performances it often comes at the end of the play, literally climaxing with a vocal demonstration of a "triple orgasm."
Because He Liked to Look At It, in which a woman describes how she had thought her vagina was ugly and had been embarrassed to even think about it, but changed her mind because of a sexual experience with a man named Bob who liked to spend hours looking at it.
I Was There In The Room, a monologue in which Eve Ensler describes the birth of her granddaughter.
Every year a new monologue is added to highlight a current issue affecting women around the world. Every V-Day thousands of local benefit productions are staged to raise funds for local groups, shelters, crisis centers working to end violence against women. In 2003, for example, Ensler wrote a new monologue about the plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. This Monologue is known as "Under the Burqa."
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