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#9241
It sounds like something that has come out of a post-industrial era, where the machine vs. man myth/meme was so prevalent.  Say...1890's to 1930's...

These days, if the picture were redrawn, I'd say it'd look molecular, bacterial or even viral in nature.  Biological weaponry, so to speak.
#9242
Literate Chaotic / Re: Know thy foe
November 17, 2006, 04:13:49 AM
Find a fundie friend, as him where the nearest fundie bible house is (there's a few in town, to be sure) and order it from them.

Alternatively, find out which network aired it, and get their address and write to them.

D, search YouTube like you're being paid to do it.
#9243
Literate Chaotic / Re: The Iron Heel by Jack London
November 13, 2006, 03:50:38 AM
Thanks for this.  I'll be reading it, and maybe asking my book club to do the same.
#9244
It's a neat theory...though I really hate to see stuffed tigers say "I fuck like you want to"...
#9245
I always found this shit to be quite cool...but I never delved into it b/c the linguistics mania took over and I didn't want to be in undergrad for 30 years.
#9246
*duly noted re: Lakeridge*
#9247
Quote from: Cain on November 07, 2006, 09:12:45 PM
Gen Y'ers are considered late 70s to mid 80s. Ie; just about my generation. And they are scum, all of them.

But delightful altogether, nonethefrigginless. 

...I could be wrong, however.
#9248
Well, yeah...and markers for sociological phenomena that result from those media influences.

For this information age...that's pretty relevant when all's said and done.

Repugnant tho that troof may be.
#9249
Quote from: Cain on November 07, 2006, 07:24:09 PM
That last sentence should read "Generation Y'ers...."

Cain,
remembers the rimming of corporations throughout the nineties

Gen Y'ers (congruent to) Gen X'ers...

just sayin'
#9250
Quote from: Cain on November 07, 2006, 07:17:44 PM
Anyone who calls themselves a Gen X'er deserves to be enslaved to corporations until they die.

Naw.  I think it's a good way to distinguish the degenerates of the Baby Boomer Gen and their victims.
#9251
Though, I usu find myself enjoying the Australian Malbecs best...they have that "earthy, can-taste-the-sheep-in-it" flavor that's pretty unique.

The South African wines that are coming out nowadays are also quite good.
#9252
Malbecs are AWESOME.

And unfortunately, I was too young when I went to Spain to appreciate their wines...I should've, but I was dazzled by the Provencal French ones instead.  More's the pity.
#9253
Quote from: LMNO on November 07, 2006, 01:21:23 PM
You talking Crianzas?


Damn, I forgot about them.

I just got into Spanish wines.  I highly recommend their lighter whites.  Damn, they are teh awesome.
#9254
They'll have plenty of water to drink I suppose...
#9255
Quote from: DJRubberducky on November 07, 2006, 04:02:02 PM
I can't believe the conservatards believe this is a good idea. There have already been reports of "Oreo couples" who, by putting off having children until their 30s, end up having to simultaneously care for children and aging parents.

Yup.  Gen X'ers are in for a rocky ride alright.