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smallharmlesskitten

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you really cant feel guilty about chip sandwhiches guys

unless they are potato chips like chicken flavour

the best chip ssanwhiches are beer batter fries in white bread

grrr my crap spellingz
 

Fire Daemon

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smallharmlesskitten said:
you really cant feel guilty about chip sandwhiches guys

unless they are potato chips like chicken flavour

the best chip ssanwhiches are beer batter fries in white bread

grrr my crap spellingz
I like both.

They are so yummy, great now I'm hungry.
 
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EnzoHonda said:
Honestly though, I had a lot more guilty pleasures when I was younger. Either I lost interest in the guilty pleasure, or just stopped feeling guilty about it.
That's the problem with the youth today. You get past guilt at 14 or so.

NOOOOOOOOO...I'm turning into my dad!!!!!!!
 

Spinwhiz

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Brace yourself...I like to cook! AGH! There...I said it...it's out! There is nothing better to me than going to a restaurant, eating there and trying to make it myself and...make it better. I'd have to say I'm at about an 85% copy rate and about a 40% rate of making it better.
 

Seldon2639

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I think the topic is more "things that make you happy that you're reluctant to tell others". So:

JRPGs (FFVII, FFVIII, FFX, in particular)

Romantic Comedies (yes, I am male)

Musicals
 

Conqueror Kenny

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Well i know i shouldnt feel bad about this but i do. I. Like. Slipknot, i dont know why i dont know how i just do.
 

Anarchemitis

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I love using a bunch of IFVs in Red Alert 2 to surprise an enemy base, use one holding an engineer and steal the enemy Constrution yard. Literally All your base are belong to me.

And I my favorite kind of music is the kind one might describe 'The GO Team!'. And cuttlefish are cute.

...He said guilty pleasures, not necessarily bands.
 

PedroSteckecilo

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Fan Service Anime, JRPG's (all of them! All the time!), Books for Younger Readers, Tabloids and Celebrity Gossip (it's a problem, really), Coldplay, U2, Cheezy Horror/Action/Sci-Fi/Fantasy movies, disco music, Final Fantasy, anime/videogame porn, Girly Drinks, Hawaiian Shirts, Weird Al, toilet humor (in my group of friends this is something to be afeared), Soap Opera Comics (ala Rex Morgan MD, Mark Trail, Mary Worth), Speed Metal, Hugh Grant Movies (yes I'm a guy).
 

Scolar Visari

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Communism, I know it fails in countries that try to use it but there?s something about working for the greater good that really catches me.
4chan: really only visit /k/ but I've gone to /b/ on a number of occasions.
Anime: Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell, Samurai Champloo.
 

Seldon2639

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Saskwach said:
Seldon2639 said:
I think the topic is more "things that make you happy that you're reluctant to tell others".
That's what a guilty pleasure is.
Well put. TheNecroSwanson had written:

"Aren't you supposed to feel guilty about it? Like it's bad, and as you do it you hurt inside but on the outside you feel good?
In that case; Nothing. I has no feelings."

I had been attempting to respond to that
 

Joeshie

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Oh come on guys. How can so many of you feel guilty for liking Weird Al? The man is hilarious.
 

ThaBenMan

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I guess a guilty pleasure of mine would be perusing message boards :p specifically, video game message boards. I feel guilty because I spend more time reading and talking about video games than actually playing them.
 

EnzoHonda

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Scolar Visari said:
Communism, I know it fails in countries that try to use it but there?s something about working for the greater good that really catches me.
This is an interesting one that I can relate to. A few years ago in university I really identified with communism. I did all the stereo-typical things. Hated big-business, read all sorts of literature, and had that iconic/silly Che Guevara poster on my wall. I wasn't "out" with it, but I felt like I was skirting the bounds of polite society. However, I was reading a diary of the man who travelled with Che. In it he talks about how Che shot a farmer's dog for no reason and always packed a pistol because he was going to shoot first. I realized that often communist heroes are monsters (or at least incredibly violent). I also looked at every communist nation and decided that I would hate to live in any one of them.

What I realised was that my political beliefs are more aligned with that of a socialist democracy. It allows freedom, voting, the chance to succeed financially, and it does its best help the poor members of society. (Think Norway, France, and even my nation, Canada, to some extent).
 

tthor

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Indigo_Dingo said:
The Franco said:
Anime. Death Note in particular.
I've considered retracting my No Anime policy just becasue that series sounds so intruiging.

Aerosmith and Poison. I would ordinarilly find their subject matter and song lyrics to be awful, but they sound so damn awesome.

And I don't know if I should feel guilty for this, but Goldeneye : Rogue Agent. I really liked it, and can't fathom what everyones problem with it is.

And Fairly Odd Parents. I find it hilarious, and know its wrong whenever I laugh.
if you have a "no anime policy", then im guessing about the only anime you have seen is the childrens junk like yugioh or pokemon (or just go "wtf" when you hear some of the animes out there in english[PS: always watch japanese dubs, english dubs suck]). when in reality, there are acually a lot of really good, (and much more mature,) animes out there.
i would highly recommend you watch DeathNote, its a really good anime in my opinion
 

Spinwhiz

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Oh, forgot to add that I love 80's hairband music and can air guitar with the best of them!