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#92
Quote from: Cain on September 26, 2009, 03:30:59 PM
Mr T is making more public appearances, presumably to ready the public for this film

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc6YAiemGuM
I wish I didn't see that.
#93
Wait, what caused this thread to occur?  I forgot.
#94
I'm turning 19 on the 28th.  Last year went by waaaaay too fast.  And I don't remember half of it.
#95
Aneristic Illusions / Re: Gaddafi trolls the UN
September 24, 2009, 10:41:44 PM
Quote from: Cain on September 24, 2009, 09:37:08 PM
- Swine flu was invented in a laboratory by the capitalist companies who will manufacture and sell vaccinations for the virus.
heh heh
#96
I could kinda stand the first 4 episodes, but it just got really really boring.
#97
Who's this "Henry Quirk" dude?  I was thinking he was a pder at first, but I have reason to believe otherwise.  He seems pretty awesome.
#98
#99
lumberjim is still around?  WHAT
#100
Certainly.  I was mostly arguing for easily accessible archives of old music (which might as well be new to my generation) than the (admittedly slow and usually horrible) influx of new music.  Originality is arguably dead, but great stuff is still available to listen to for audiophiles.  They might lose effect when removed from their original context, but nonetheless. 

In fact, a lot of the great stuff isn't "new" technically, but rather a rearranging of old music.  The mashup scene is fucking HUGE right now.
#101
Music these days ain't that bad with the advent of the internet, really.  There's a few decent new artists, you just have to look pretty hard, and if you don't, you can just listen to stuff from other decades, because chances are if you're young you haven't listened to all of the good stuff that's available.  Save for live concerts (which are, arguably, pretty important), this "generation" gets access to better music and especially variety of music than those of previous decades.  At the moment, anyway, as the ability access to these wonderful archives of the past are probably going to wither away.
#102
Quote from: Cainad on September 23, 2009, 05:36:06 PM
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on September 23, 2009, 05:30:04 PM
Quote from: Cainad on September 23, 2009, 05:00:39 PM
Quote from: Agent Pariah on September 23, 2009, 03:57:02 AM
Quote from: Cainad on September 23, 2009, 12:57:29 AM
For fuck's sake, is it even legal for me to become bitter and jaded before the age of 20?

I certainly hope so or else I'm screwed.
But in my defense I go to a HIGH SCHOOL (bad enough as it is) in this mockery of a city that ye mortals like to call Spokane.

Shit, you've got a jump even on me. :x

There's a rant in here somewhere about being the generation that finished off the Republic.

That would have been my generation, and the one immediately preceding it.

No no no

Your generation BOUGHT the Death Rattle of the Republic for only $49.99 after mail-in rebate


my generation are the toddlers who shall wield that rattle and whack our siblings in the face with it before shitting the bed and the nightlight burns out and no one gets any sleep anymore because BABY WANTS ENTERTAINMENT AND DISTRACTION, DAMN IT!

:lol:
#103
Aneristic Illusions / Re: why am I not suprised.
September 23, 2009, 05:31:02 PM
Next they just need to make it illegal to sue health insurance companies.
#104
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: Really, PETA?
September 22, 2009, 03:52:54 PM
Attention which turns/reveals the supposedly serious into the comedic is not certainly not, by definition, good attention.  Unless the comedic aspect is intentionally put forward, which is arguably the case for anything we push.

I thought this was one of the primary tenants of Discordianism in media.
#105
Supporters of this sort of thing will soon know the wrath of an angry God.