gaboman said this in post #25 :
It's just a dumb shirt from Japan. But if you want an answer I'm against war, and I couldn't give a damn about homos either way. Unless they're my friends
But, then, you didn't answer my question. It wasn't rhetorical.
japan has a lot of weird shirts - they have one that says "no fking" and another one that says "I am gay" on it. just to name a few - you have to wonder if some of them who buy those shirts know what it means.
When people in the west buy a japanese shirt because it looks cool, whatever the reason is, there's an english equal in japan being purchased because they think it looks cool
Lawless said this in post #1 : KEVIN COSTNER has waded into the debate about controversial new movie DEATH OF A PRESIDENT, insisting British director GABRIEL RANGE failed to consider how GEORGE W BUSH's family would react to scenes of the US President being assassinated. The DANCES WITH WOLVES star was caught up in the controversy at the Toronto Film Festival in Canada at the weekend (09-10SEP06), where he premiered his new film, THE GUARDIAN, alongside the screening of Death of A President. Movie fans reportedly sat in stunned silence at the end of Range's screening, which featured doctored images of Bush getting shot, and Costner, who wasn't in the audience, isn't happy with what he's heard about the film. He says, "It's awfully hard if you're his children, his wife, his mother, his dad; there's a certain thing we can't lose as human beings, which is empathy for maybe the hardest job in the world. "Whether we think it's being performed right or not we can't, like, wish... or think that's even cute."
Does Bush consider the families of those soldieers he sends war?
Let's see... I think that there IS a difference between the war, and making a film about assassinating the President. But, hey... that's just me. I don't agree with the war, but I don't agree with this movie either.
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