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Transformers Has Bay made a statement why the most-popular SOUNDWAVE was not in the film?

If one man has had sex with over 100 women and finds out from his friend that he has only had sex with 2 women his whole life, then "it's never had sex," because sex only counts if you have sex with over 100 women.;)
 
The Decepticons originated at Brooklyn Tech HS.... but they very quickly spread out across the borroughs... particularly in midtown Manhattan. They were ethnically and neighborhood diverse (something that never happens). They- to this day- are probably the largest "cross-borrough" street gang ever in New York-- and one of the most notorious. They ruled from about 86 to 93.

What made them interesting is that they often went to school in neighborhoods where they did not live (vocational high schools, specialized and magnet schools, etc)... allowing them to terrorize the neighborhood (and their subway ride) bystanders during the *DAY* without worrying about the local neighborhood gangs (like the Westies in Midtown Manhattan) at night. In essense, they were nomads.

Although some of their members were known for roving violent muggings in the subways, a lot of their members, though criminally minded, were pretty intelligent and went to prestigious high schools (like Brooklyn Tech). For instance, John Lee, a famous hacker who went to jail (and whose hacker crew, MOD, was the inspiration for the movie Hackers), was suppossedly a Decep.

Although more of a loose organization of young thugs than a "real" gang (Bloods, etc), the Deceps are kinda legendary in New York.

I'm happy to see that there's an other member on these bords that has some real facts about this gang.Most bords I visit do not even beleave that it was a real gang.I had a few run in with a set from this gang when I was growing up.........but I wont get into that.
 
Lars, with your logic, it would be fair to say your mother and father never had any children. Not even you. Expecialy if you are an only child, because in your world, only giving birth once, means you've never given birth. So, lars doesn't actually exist. You were only born once, so you were never born. Right???
So you change the parameters and expect me to come to the same conclusions? Too bad that's not the case. :o The statistical average for number of children per couple is around 2. My parents had 3. Statistically not far off the mean. In the case of child bearing never is 20+ kids. Happens a few times, but it's at the extreme of the bell curve and is therefore irrelavent.

Care to try agian? :oldrazz:
 
So you change the parameters and expect me to come to the same conclusions? Too bad that's not the case. :o The statistical average for number of children per couple is around 2. My parents had 3. Statistically not far off the mean. In the case of child bearing never is 20+ kids. Happens a few times, but it's at the extreme of the bell curve and is therefore irrelavent.

Care to try agian? :oldrazz:

Never would be almost 20.......the meaning of the word never is not up for debate.And having more then 20 kids is not all to rare world wide.My grandfather had 14 son's and 17 daughters.
 
1.Everything is up for debate.

2.Like I said happens a few times but so infrequently as to be never.

3.Birth records or your lying.
 
1.Everything is up for debate.

2.Like I said happens a few times but so infrequently as to be never.

3.Birth records or your lying.


as to be never is the same as saying almost never.But to say never or ""never ever"" like you said is to be giving an absulute answer.And the facts are that you were wrong about it.If you only killed one person in your life can it be said that you never killed a person? Would your self deluded logic tell you thast since you've met and didnt kill others that you never killed.Think about it.
And Birth records from that long ago are close to inposable to get......even harder when birth records werent kept correctly.Not everybody was born in the U.S. you know .........where you can trace your family history so eazly.My mother alone isnt even sure when she was born....she has 3 birth certfikets with 3 different dates on them.
 
So you change the parameters and expect me to come to the same conclusions? Too bad that's not the case. :o The statistical average for number of children per couple is around 2. My parents had 3. Statistically not far off the mean. In the case of child bearing never is 20+ kids. Happens a few times, but it's at the extreme of the bell curve and is therefore irrelavent.

Care to try agian? :oldrazz:
Your ego is amazing. You just change the rules so you're always right. I would imagine your boss loves this. You can show up for work late a couple of times, but once you explain the whole twice equals never thing, he lets you off the hook. I agree with CFLash. You're mom's been alive about, what 30-40 years? And with all those days of life and only giving birth on three of them, that counts as never. Just looking for some consistancy on your part.
 
Never would be almost 20.......the meaning of the word never is not up for debate.And having more then 20 kids is not all to rare world wide.My grandfather had 14 son's and 17 daughters.

No!!! They couldn't have had that many kids!!! It NEVER happens!!! (kidding, but damn!!!! No offence, but either your grandfather was a very horny man, or your grandmother just gave up.)
 
No!!! They couldn't have had that many kids!!! It NEVER happens!!! (kidding, but damn!!!! No offence, but either your grandfather was a very horny man, or your grandmother just gave up.)

LOL:woot: The TV hadnt been invented yet:woot: :woot: :woot: ...........My Grandmother didnt have all that much to do with it.My Grandfather married 7 timesmy grand mother being his last.My Grandmother only gave him about 8 kids if I'm right.My father died when I was 9 so I'm not sure about witch kids belonged to who.
 
Your ego is amazing. You just change the rules so you're always right. I would imagine your boss loves this. You can show up for work late a couple of times, but once you explain the whole twice equals never thing, he lets you off the hook. I agree with CFLash. You're mom's been alive about, what 30-40 years? And with all those days of life and only giving birth on three of them, that counts as never. Just looking for some consistancy on your part.
Your trying to compare apples and oranges, and I'm not going to let you. :ninja: Trying to compare days lived with days giving birth vs. times something happened on a TV show is an invalid comparsion. As is punctuality for your job. And on my I'm consistant is judging different things differently. For me to judge two things by the same parameters, they'd have to be very similar.

I'm 26, my mom is 51 BTW.
 
as to be never is the same as saying almost never.But to say never or ""never ever"" like you said is to be giving an absulute answer.And the facts are that you were wrong about it.If you only killed one person in your life can it be said that you never killed a person? Would your self deluded logic tell you thast since you've met and didnt kill others that you never killed.Think about it.
And Birth records from that long ago are close to inposable to get......even harder when birth records werent kept correctly.Not everybody was born in the U.S. you know .........where you can trace your family history so eazly.My mother alone isnt even sure when she was born....she has 3 birth certfikets with 3 different dates on them.
I don't deal in absolutes. Hence never means it happens so infrequently as to be irrealvent.

I wasn't born in the US either. And I could probably find a birth certificate or other birth record for all 4 of my grandparents. Unless your over 50 and your grandparents emigrated from a nation that doesn't exist anymore, who's records were all destroyed. And your grandparents were membes of a nomad hill tribe. Your full of it.
 
I don't deal in absolutes. Hence never means it happens so infrequently as to be irrealvent.

I wasn't born in the US either. And I could probably find a birth certificate or other birth record for all 4 of my grandparents. Unless your over 50 and your grandparents emigrated from a nation that doesn't exist anymore, who's records were all destroyed. And your grandparents were membes of a nomad hill tribe. Your full of it.

I'm not over 50 but 1 of my grandmothers just died at the age of 107...and that age is in question because she had 2 birth certivicated differentdates with 2 different dates[and it was a 4 year difference] because back when she was born in her town a family was not required to report a birth had taken place untill that child was about 3 to 5 years old.And when reported it was left to the memerory of the father about when the birth happened and it was a custom that the day the father would go to claim his child and get eissue a birth certificate he would get as drunk as possible.And a parent had to go to a few different offices to claim the child.As a mater of fact this practice was still in use when my Father was born.All of my father and all his brothers were given female names and all his sisters were given male names....my grandfather was so drunk ever time that he thought it was funny to do that to his kids.As per where she was born it was Puerto Rico.Even my mother has this problem.She's not sure if she's 71 or 73 years old.I was born in the U.S. thou.
 
I don't deal in absolutes. Hence never means it happens so infrequently as to be irrealvent.

I wasn't born in the US either. And I could probably find a birth certificate or other birth record for all 4 of my grandparents. Unless your over 50 and your grandparents emigrated from a nation that doesn't exist anymore, who's records were all destroyed. And your grandparents were membes of a nomad hill tribe. Your full of it.

And you might not deal in absolutes but there are some words in the english language that have a absolute definition....NEVER is 1 or them.....if you had used the word's "infrequently" or "irrealvent" as you just did.....you would have been on the right track because those words imply a non absolute answer.
 
And there are no other birth records.No hospital records.All my grandparents and my parents were born at home with a family member serving as a mid-wife.Funny thing my youngest was born at home as well.But thats because the doctors told my wife that she wasnt in labor and sent her home.
 
So I'm guessing your family is from Puerto Rico then? Then there are birth records, of a sort. Church records. In the absence of modern government birth, marriage, and death certificates church records for those events are used.
 
Your trying to compare apples and oranges, and I'm not going to let you. :ninja: Trying to compare days lived with days giving birth vs. times something happened on a TV show is an invalid comparsion. As is punctuality for your job. And on my I'm consistant is judging different things differently. For me to judge two things by the same parameters, they'd have to be very similar.

I'm 26, my mom is 51 BTW.

Im just looking for some cinsistancy on your part. If you define never as 1 to 3 times with a TV show, then you really should define never as 1 to 3 times for every situation. By the way, what other words do you often redefine to suit you? Could educated be one of them?
 
Hence never means it happens so infrequently as to be irrealvent.
Depending on what context your using it in. Like when you say it never happened and someone proves you wrong.
 
If you define never as 1 to 3 times with a TV show, then you really should define never as 1 to 3 times for every situation. By the way, what other words do you often redefine to suit you? Could educated be one of them?

This is literally the funniest post I have read here in a long long time. :woot:

P.S.
sto_vo_kor_2000, that's two Puerto Ricans in TF hype. :up: Notice how we haven't flipped into sh* nobody understands like that ****** in the beginning of the TF movie. That guy didn't even make sense to himself. So sad.
 
Im just looking for some cinsistancy on your part. If you define never as 1 to 3 times with a TV show, then you really should define never as 1 to 3 times for every situation. By the way, what other words do you often redefine to suit you? Could educated be one of them?
Why exactly? TV has to judged as TV (by TV's norms, conventions, faults, and strengths), everything else as what ever it specifially is. As somethings that apply to TV can't and/or shouldn't be applied to something else. TV is inconsistant, product of multiple writers/creative teams on single show. Especailly in childrens programming, though it's goten better all round since the 80's. TV got nothing on comics though. :cwink: If something only happens less than 6 times, and is never specifially described, it doesn't count. It never happened. As it could be lazy writing, a writer who only did one episode, or someting else.
 
So I'm guessing your family is from Puerto Rico then? Then there are birth records, of a sort. Church records. In the absence of modern government birth, marriage, and death certificates church records for those events are used.

Yes there is such paper work.But said infomation on the paper work contradicte each other.As I stated in the case of my grandmother that past away recently.....she had 2 birth certificate's with 2 different dates of birth.Her batismal papers have a different date then those on her birth certificate's all together[ but its on the day not the year as one of the other birth certificate's ] her marriage certificate has a forth date all together but this time its the wrong month.Even if I could find some paper work on my grandparents it would be close to imposible to track their offspring just by their paperwork.First of all I would need to know the first name and married names of all of my grandparents children.It may not sound hard but it is.....like I said my grandfather married 7 times with his last wife [my grandmother] being 2 years younger then his first son.And the only reason I know this much about my family is cause back in my last year of H.S. I was given an report to complete on my family history.
 
This is literally the funniest post I have read here in a long long time. :woot:

P.S.
sto_vo_kor_2000, that's two Puerto Ricans in TF hype. :up: Notice how we haven't flipped into sh* nobody understands like that ****** in the beginning of the TF movie. That guy didn't even make sense to himself. So sad.


I think thats cause he was a Mexican.
 
Why exactly? TV has to judged as TV (by TV's norms, conventions, faults, and strengths), everything else as what ever it specifially is. As somethings that apply to TV can't and/or shouldn't be applied to something else. TV is inconsistant, product of multiple writers/creative teams on single show. Especailly in childrens programming, though it's goten better all round since the 80's. TV got nothing on comics though. :cwink: If something only happens less than 6 times, and is never specifially described, it doesn't count. It never happened. As it could be lazy writing, a writer who only did one episode, or someting else.

I'll give you credit for finding new ways to try to prove your point.But useing your logic it would be posible to say that Batman has never killed or carried a gun......or if your a Trekie.....that Spock didnt die in the wrath of Khan because he only died once.
 
I think thats cause he was a Mexican.

The actor is puerto rican in real life... and pretty well spoken too. The character in the script was Dominican who grew up in Louisana (hence the alligator reference).
 
The actor is puerto rican in real life... and pretty well spoken too. The character in the script was Dominican who grew up in Louisana (hence the alligator reference).

Cool new info.......but I was joking about the actor.
 

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