My new facebook profile pic (or: WHY!?!?)

Good to hear man! These 8ds outperform anything else i've heard around these parts.

And monstrous might even be an understatement, haha. The UPS guy demanded I carry them out of his truck b/c they were so heavy :lol:
 
Good to hear man! These 8ds outperform anything else i've heard around these parts.

And monstrous might even be an understatement, haha. The UPS guy demanded I carry them out of his truck b/c they were so heavy :lol:



UPS guy tried doing that to me for a 4x12 once. I was like "fuck you man, that's your job, i'll give you a hand but I'm not carrying that shit myself".

He tried to say "no", but when I asked him his truck # and name, he grabbed that thing quick and helped me lug it up to the doorstep.
 
I have no idea what the retarded, incorrect peace sign means. I assume it has no more significance than "douche lips", which it seems everybody else does in their photos.

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But it's definitely hard to deal with someone who does both:

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Just go ahead and kill those people.
 
Hahahaa I'm laughing out loud for real. Sure, that pic is no news to me but EVERY time I see it, I just laugh as it was the first time.

Incredibly..... I have no word to put after "incredibly" ... gosh.... *wipes tears*
 
I'm trying to read his face but I'm not sure how to interpret it...

Could be any of the followings:

- He is horny and shows how good he is in bed with his fingers
- He has some weird syndrome going on with his hands and he is disappointed about it
- He simply wants attention, so looking really bizarre and doing strange gestures will grant him just that
- He is communicating in an alien language
- He thinks his hands are Chickenfeet (ooh, I made a reference to the Chickenfoot thread!)
 
I'm trying to read his face but I'm not sure how to interpret it...

Could be any of the followings:

- He is horny and shows how good he is in bed with his fingers
- He has some weird syndrome going on with his hands and he is disappointed about it
- He simply wants attention, so looking really bizarre and doing strange gestures will grant him just that
- He is communicating in an alien language
- He thinks his hands are Chickenfeet (ooh, I made a reference to the Chickenfoot thread!)
:lol:

I'm trying to read the other guy's face :Smug:
i think he has spotted a hot chick or is laughing at a bad joke but he can't repress the laugh.
 
Hehe the other guy (the white dude :D) looks almost like he has seen a VERY undesirable girl on which he reacts with "DO NOT WANT!!" while not knowing if he should laugh or cry.

Yea, that's it I think :)

Edit: While the black dude goes "Fuck dat yo, I'd hit her!"
 
The V sign is a gesture of defiance in Britain, Ireland and Austrailia

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V sign as an insult

The insulting version of the gesture (with the palm inwards) is often compared to the offensive gesture known as "the finger". The "two-fingered salute" as it is also known, is commonly performed by flicking the V upwards from wrist or elbow. It may be referred to, but rarely, "the forks" in Australia. The V sign, when the palm is facing toward the person giving the sign, has long been an insulting gesture in England,[4] and later in the rest of the United Kingdom; its use is largely restricted to the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.[5] It is frequently used to signify defiance (especially to authority), contempt or derision,[6].

As an example of the V sign (palm inward) as an insult, on 1 November 1990, The Sun, a popular British tabloid, ran an article on its front page with the headline "Up Yours, Delors" next to a large hand making a V sign protruding from a Union flag cuff. The Sun urged its readers to stick two fingers up at then President of the European Commission Jacques Delors, who had suggested that more European integration might be a good thing. The article attracted a number of complaints about its alleged racism, but the now defunct Press Council rejected the complaints after the editor of The Sun stated that the paper reserved the right to use vulgar abuse in the interests of Britain.[7][8]

For a time in the UK, "a Harvey (Smith)" became a way of describing the insulting version of the V sign, much as "the word of Cambronne" is used in France, or "the Trudeau salute" is used to describe the one-fingered salute in Canada. This happened because, in 1971, show-jumper Harvey Smith was disqualified for making a televised V sign to the judges after winning the British Show Jumping Derby at Hickstead. (His win was reinstated two days later.)[9]

Harvey Smith pleaded that he was simply using a Victory sign, a defence also used by other figures in the public eye.[10] Sometimes foreigners visiting the countries mentioned above use the "two-fingered salute" without knowing it is offensive to the natives, for example when ordering two beers in a noisy pub, or in the case of the United States president George H. W. Bush, who while touring Australia in 1992, attempted to give a "peace sign" to a group of farmers in Canberra—who were protesting about U.S. farm subsidies—and instead gave the insulting V sign.[11]

On April 3, 2009, Scottish football players Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor were banned for life by the Scottish Football Association after they were photographed making V-signs at team officials while on the substitutes bench.[12]
 
Hmm, interesting, so at least there's some meaning somewhere - but I still maintain gangstas, party girls, guidos, and all other scum of this country just do it from a mindless sheep perspective :D
 
Wait, Americans dont have any idea of what the V's are???

Guess you learn something new everyday... I thought it would have been pretty common in the states.

Its just basically an alternative to the middle finger on its own :p
 
Öwen;8208069 said:
Wait, Americans dont have any idea of what the V's are???

Guess you learn something new everyday... I thought it would have been pretty common in the states.

Its just basically an alternative to the middle finger on its own :p

Nah dude, total news to me, and I'd wager I'm not the exception!