July 12, 2008

"I'm not here to make friends."



Via Andrew Sullivan, who may only be posting because The Atlantic tells him he must, but finds a lot of cool stuff.

21 comments:

AllenS said...

I'm here to pick up chicks.

TMink said...

"I'm not here to make friends" is usually code for "I am here to act out my personality disorder and things are going to get ugly as I act in a selfish and rude manner."

Trey

Ann Althouse said...

I think it might be a defensive position that you take once you see that people don't like you.

Baron Zemo said...

I come here for the boom boom. There has not been a lot of the boom boom. I want more of the boom boom.

Mark Daniels said...

I'm here to make friends for my blog.

That and the "boom boom," whatever that is.

Mark Daniels

Dr Dre's Underpants said...

Yo I come for the mad bitches. Where they at?

Bissage said...

Oddly enough, the very first person ever to say “I’m not here to make friends” was Bette Midler.

Meade said...

Excuse me. Could someone tell me if I'm in the right room? I'm here to download Friends?

ricpic said...

At one point in the video, the response, "That's because you're fearful," to "I'm not here to make friends," is spot on.

Baron Zemo said...

To make a friend you have to be a friend first. That is what dear
Johann Schmidt used to say.

Baron Zemo said...

Perhaps it was to make a fiend you had to be a fiend first. Yes that was what he used to say.

vbspurs said...

I only make friends in high places.

Cheers,
Victoria

Automatic_Wing said...

Sounds like some of these folks could use a nice bowl of twiggy, fibery cereal.

TMink said...

It may be a defensive position, but it is likely a personality disordered defensive position! Seriously, how many healthy and kind people have you heard say that and how many people who you have heard say that were enormous flakes?

Trey

blake said...

Baron--what's that on your head? A sock? No wonder you can't make friends.

I think, at some point, I'd be worried about sound like a big ol' cliché. I'd have to come up with something else.

"I'm here to make friends. I find them easier to exploit."

Ruth Anne Adams said...

Someone needs to step up to the plate.

chuck b. said...

That was fun!

chuck b. said...

OH, that awful Amy Pepper. I hate her.

chuck b. said...

Those little gaybots from the Amazing Race were hilarious. I've never watched that show.

ron st.amant said...

I find life is a lot better with friends, though I've not really lived my life being friendless, so perhaps I'm speaking out of turn.

It's possible I didn't have friends before the age of about 2, but then again I don't remember anything before then and also I was likely very drooly and smelly (if my two babies are an indicator at least).

I've always had a dog. Dogs tend to be your friend no matter what. That's why the got the 'man's best friend' trademark...that or they just have good PR people.

I've always loved James Taylor's 'You've Got A Friend'...really pretty song.

Being friends is kind of a mutual thing, which makes it sort of democratic I guess...otherwise a one-sided friendship can lead to stalkerville.

I could go for a milkshake from a Friendly's right now but we don't have them in Canada :(

If the enemy of my enemy is my friend, why isn't the friend of my friend my enemy???

section9 said...

That said, after at least two seasons, I still don't understand why sentient women older than, say, nine years old go on as contestants on Flavor of Love.

Ann, do you have the answer?