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#106
24/06/2010 - Australia is now being ruled by a Snake, after consuming the previous leader.
#107
wow I really like where this is heading in! Yeah its definatly much more interesting when they have to go against their beliefs
#108
RPG Ghetto / Re: Level 23 Archer
June 19, 2010, 03:51:44 PM
The creepy Shamwow guy watchs and stares at the Wizard Zero, hoping he comes in his direction, but the police are on guard after the prostitue bashing incident.

Also there are various Indians selling a combination of spices and shrunken heads, and there is a rambling old man screaming about setting his toaster to 3 medium-brown.

Times are tough, NP could not replace his +4 Bow of Elvendor, and is now reduced to fisting his opponents; after he forgot about everything and what the purpose of his quest was - or what was he even doing and what did this post have any relations to.

NP decides to use his +5 Alchemy ability and make some rice bubbles
#109
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: Spagbook
June 19, 2010, 03:39:10 PM
almost thought it ws Justin Timberland/Timerlake w/e his last name is

haha .. where is Valencia>? Looks warm!
#110
Or Kill Me / Re: Excess Weight
June 18, 2010, 02:24:39 PM
While they are useful, I hate them alot. Yes.

When I've lost my phone - I FEEL SOO FREE.

I always leave my ph on vibrate
#111
Oh I couldn't wait :(
#112
shut up
#113
God love her!

She's doing it right
#114
Dear Dok,

I think something is leaking from Tuscon ...

The Aus Surfers are a minority of the issue, regardless I agree something should be done about them :lol:
We have such a strong diversity with our cultures, that it's all starting to fall apart.

You can't have too many strong personalities in the same room, if they don't work together - then they are against each other, neutrals don't seem to exist. Some of the cultures carry down their Ancestors prejudices, they just hate without knowing why.

Maybe its like this everywhere, it seems like for each suburb, theres a culture claiming it as their own land; while some are harmless and friendly, there are some where you can't even look at them without being called a Racist. Of course, you'd be a fool to venture into those lands in the first place. But, it seems this Racist epidemic is wide spread ... too many cultures want it done their way.

Actually, recently there is alot of talk about Racism - its true, Australians are racist... though theres a big crackdown on them. I admit I am racist, I wouldn't date an Asian :lol: So that makes me racist. Oh! A quick tidbit - There is a policy in arguement that if you swear on Sydney Streets, you can get fined right on the spot. Anyway thats a bit of a tangent, but damn thats just a bit ridicolous. Its sad that these things need to be talked about in the first place.

Anyhow,
I'm glad I look like me, I get confused for alot of different ethnicities so maybe that has kept me safe ... but my friends have had experiences of their own, and heard stories from those they know.

It seems to be starting out in the western Area of NSW, my Asian friend was attacked by a group of Australian Natives for 'walking on their land' which happened to be near the train-station. He didn't do anything wrong, I know him - he's a close friend of mine ... very gentle person.

If you move up to the Bankstown Area, the Lebanese ran rampant there (and my god they are adorable! They have the doof-doof cars and whatever the hell they do); they seem friendly, but with good reason you have to watch what you say, my sister dated one - she ended being beaten up (She kept it well hidden from us), lost 3 years of her life and her sanity. She has her head back on her shoulders now atleast.

Of course, there are bad apples everywhere which wreck it for the rest, I have many friends with many different cultures, I'm beggining to see past the idea of labeling people as the Culture they associate with and just call them Australian ... maybe its the Australians that have it wrong, with this obsession at self-preservation, the bronzed-Australian is long-gone.

If people don't want to be called Australians, and they are living in Australia - something is being done wrong!

I'm glad that we don't have the freedom of guns like the Americans, I'd be really scared if that was the case, if a citizen is spotted with a gun - they will send in the snipers and a lot of officers ...

Of course it's not as bad as it sounds ... I'm pretty happy here, I think its almost the same everywhere else... give or take based on circumstances of course.

Anyhow, I think I lost myself a bit ... What is it like around the world?

ps - Aren't weddings just...boring? I hope the women weren't too painful, but I don't think I'll understand any of that anytime soon.

Stay Safe Dok!

NP
#115
I prefer to see Karma as 'If I do [x], [y] could happen'

Depends whether its a long-term plan or a short-term plan to, I exercise now in the hope that by 6 months later I will have a good body,

I don't like viewing Karma as something to do with next generation of lives, anything that doesn't have to do with my lifespan really...

As I said, If I do [x], [y] could result, and its my fault (regardless if its good or bad); isn't that karma?

Sometimes shit happens to.

Though perhaps this is because of mistakes that happened with people in the distant past, perhaps this is where the idea of karma of other life times happens?

Instead of treating this sort of karma as individualised - because its not my fault that people did things as they did in the past, but it still efects me regardless... well, I don't know of any terms; maybe someone can come up with something. Isn't that still alongside the concept of Karma?
#116
I thought it was hilarious and it gave me relief :lol:

We're not soo different after all.
#117
maybe your sig best describes it

and I don't know what it is
#118
Quote from: Pēleus on June 04, 2010, 11:18:37 PM
:popcorn:

or Korn Flakes :fap:

Yikes, anyhow. I don't identify as a Discordian - or anything, I'm fine with being branded as a Discordian. But, the label doesn't hold any meaning for me.

I do enjoy the culture, the ideas and many of the products. I don't know how to put it to words, I've always had trouble explaining my thoughts into words.

But the way I see it - Discordianism wants us to tap into that creative force that we once-had/have and use it with like the like minded, and possibly make things happen. I don't know, maybe most/some of us get this unrest that just starts driving us and we need to do something about it or risk becomming burnt out and over-life. If one outlet doesn't get fulfiled, then move onto another one.

As for the types of people? I don't know ... I don't think there is a Norm vs PD.com, perhaps just a different way the culture works - but if there was an established norm then I guess that'd be following the rules? Are there solid rules?
#119
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: Spagbook
June 04, 2010, 10:33:38 AM
it..suits
#120
Or Kill Me / Re: Half Asleep
June 04, 2010, 10:30:55 AM
I will now!

holy crap that was awesome though Twid