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#1
Or Kill Me / No thanks and pass the sheep
June 30, 2006, 02:06:56 AM
Meh.

I'm not going to bother.

You're a waste of time.

I don't know how anyone here puts up with you, they must be more tolerant than I am.

Check the IPs, if you want. I'm sure it won't matter that they're different.

Hell, ban both accounts. Cliches might not like that, though. But, maybe a few bans would clean this place up.

Respond if you want, I'm not going to be around to witness you demonstrate your intellectual credibilities. Google does not a scholar make, and being unable to synthesis information puts you on par with most students.

deet, doubts you could pass the entrance exam for most universities.

not that it mattters... the schools are wrong.
#2
Or Kill Me / No thanks and pass the sheep
June 29, 2006, 08:40:40 PM
Quote from: East Coast Hustleit's not my mistake that YUO don't have the mental flexibility to free yourself from pre-imposed linguistic restraints.

ECH,
knows that only a real Beta would think it was insulting to call someone an Alpha

"pre-imposed linguistic restraints."

I'm doing it again... I swear that suffix should be "self-imposed"

deet,
beta enough to go to school and learn

edit: and on top of it, beta enough to fuck up and put 'suffix instead of 'prefix'
#3
Or Kill Me / No thanks and pass the sheep
June 29, 2006, 08:39:54 PM
Quote from: East Coast Hustleit's not my mistake that YUO don't have the mental flexibility to free yourself from pre-imposed linguistic restraints.

ECH,
knows that only a real Beta would think it was insulting to call someone an Alpha

"pre-imposed linguistic restraints."

I'm doing it again... I swear that suffix should be "self-imposed"

deet,
beta enough to go to school and learn
#4
Or Kill Me / No thanks and pass the sheep
June 29, 2006, 08:28:19 PM
Quote from: East Coast Hustle
Quote from: deet
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=credibilities

also to see http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/irony

and now we know who's alt Cliches_Dyed_for_my_sins is.

you should have left well enough alone, shitneck.

ECH,
was totally willing to forget your bitch-move over at EB&G


until now.

"oh no. I can't handle someone pointing out my mistakes"

alpha male :lol:
#5
Or Kill Me / No thanks and pass the sheep
June 29, 2006, 08:25:36 PM
Quote from: East Coast Hustle
Quote from: deet
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=credibilities

also to see http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/irony

and now we know who's alt Cliches_Dyed_for_my_sins is.

you should have left well enough alone, shitneck.

8)

:lol:

deet,
knoas how yuo roll
#6
Or Kill Me / No thanks and pass the sheep
June 29, 2006, 07:50:40 PM
Quote from: East Coast Hustle1. I don't think you want to take a poll regarding our respective intellectual credibilities.

2. I utterly fail to see the relevance of what the tribes called themselves vs. what we called them to the discussion.

ECH,
wonders if you might be a Cherohonkee

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=credibilities

also to see http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/irony
#7
Or Kill Me / Dear Sisyphus
June 29, 2006, 06:14:36 AM
Quote from: putzDo you feel that Humanity is ready to sit and think?

If we go by the metaphor, they've been pushing the same boulder up the same hill for a long time.

Maybe it's close.
#8
Or Kill Me / Dear Sisyphus
June 29, 2006, 05:27:40 AM
Sit and think.
For eternity.

Wouldn't be half bad, once we were used to it.
#9
Or Kill Me / Techno Will Save Your Soul
June 28, 2006, 06:11:19 PM
Quote from: The Littlest Ubermensch
I didn't necessarily rationalize the drug use going on. That tends to just be the domain of idiots who want to get high at a party (though they(the substances) can be used to great effect, even if that is uncommon.)

I think the most interesting part of the rave culture is how much of it really is something spiritual for the kids who are in it, even if that's not what they originally intended on being there for. A great documentary on the scene circa the late 90's is Better Living Through Circuitry. It's quite an eye opener (though it also shows the extremely stupid side of the scene as well.)[/u][/b]

Oh, I think I read too much into the first part. I assumed that you were grouping every part of the rave scene. My bad.

"Better Living Through Circuitry"? I'm going to look it up, I might find it interesting.
#10
Or Kill Me / Techno Will Save Your Soul
June 28, 2006, 06:08:42 PM
Quote from: LMNOI've been to raves.  For a while, it was the only place to get the drugs I was looking for.



I repeat: I hate rave music.



Ok, ok:  I hate almost all rave music, just in case you want to start pestering me about it.  But that still won't get me to go to a rave, now that I've weaned myself off most drugs harder than pot.

a lot of times, there's confusion between dance and rave music.

Richie Hawkin (hawtin? something like that.. I think he put a few albums out as Plastikman) is minimalist, his mucis is mostly beats. The ambient music is good too.

It's not as numbing as "BOOMBOOM KAZCHWOO-WHOP! BOOMBOOM HAZCHWOO-WHOP!" with whistles and whizzers and whatever other noise the synth makes... that's not music, but they'll play it anyways, sometimes.
#11
Or Kill Me / Techno Will Save Your Soul
June 28, 2006, 06:04:23 AM
The writing's good, but you might have a wire crossed in rationalizing drug use and partying all night as 'shamanism,'

There's a bit of ritual involved in the latter, and not in the first.

I do agree that some raves can have spirtual experiences attached to them, even among the people who are sober, but many of public raves are just parties.
#12
Or Kill Me / Rev Roger, Flyer #11
June 27, 2006, 04:18:51 PM
Ask them, "You want a free flyer?"


bet you see a 10% increase in takers, at a minimum
#13
Quote from: FelixYeah, who made those?  I'd probably buy one.

For a girl. :oops:

Nothing says "I LURV YUOOO" quite like a Unicorn piercing a Teddy Bear's chest.
#14
Quote from: The CommanderBTW, I also liked Dean MORE after he screamed. It's about time someone had some real passion about politics, even if I don't agree with all of their proposals. It was refreshing.

Screaming for effect works, IMO, in public addresses.
Not on TV, it doesn't look or sound quite right.
#15
Is it subversive to say "September Eleventh, 2001" ?

nine-eleven makes it sound like it was recent.

(for comparison, WWII lasted six years.)