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View Poll Results: What is your line on the flop?
Call the flop bet and check/raise the turn 27 57.45%
Check / raise the flop and lead out on the turn 20 42.55%
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 03-31-2005, 03:44 AM
ilya ilya is offline
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Well this poll conclusively establines that OOT sex advice, on aggregate, is worthless. Not that this is news. But, I mean....more people who are still virgins than those who lost their virginity before 16?!! So weak.

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These are all the 15 year old posters.

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Well that makes the sex advice all the more worthless doesn't it.
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Old 03-31-2005, 04:19 AM
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How many times are you going to call him a caricature of himself before you learn how to spell it? And how can you be a caricature of yourself when you had no previous identity?

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Old 03-31-2005, 04:31 AM
Chairman Wood Chairman Wood is offline
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How many times are you going to call him a caricature of himself before you learn how to spell it?

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Two, but if you didn't correct me probably a few more.
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And how can you be a caricature of yourself when you had no previous identity?



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He doesn't need a previous identity to be a caricature (thanks) of himself. Although this does appear to be a gimmick account.
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Old 03-31-2005, 04:36 AM
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Let me be more specific. To be a caricature of oneself, one would have to posess an established identity from which one would draw exaggerated, oversimplified traits. Often this is found in movie sequels, comeback albums, etc. However, if one posesses no previous identity, one can be a caricature of someone else, or of an imagined stereotype (i.e. a 'creepy guy') but not of oneself. Clear enough?

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