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#32461
Or Kill Me / a clarification for the confused.
August 25, 2005, 03:01:49 PM
Hmm... looks ok to me...  Only slight radiation damage:

#32462
Or Kill Me / Rant 113: Intelligent Design
August 25, 2005, 02:31:37 PM
Is it ok if my silver slut ring looks suspiciously like a wedding band?
#32463
Or Kill Me / a clarification for the confused.
August 25, 2005, 02:28:38 PM
Quote from: Horab Fibslagernaw i just got this in my latest bout of satori.

if i think about it more, i may expand on why you rpenis isn't yoru brain isn't your index finger, but for teh moment, let it be known among men an dwomena nd cheldren as a universal truth, to be kicked into the mud and hten punched in teh face alot until the mu dis red with forgiveness, and the air thick with cries for mercy.

::channels Mangrove's esoterica::

If we postulate the finger as the buddhist symbol of the Ego, the Genitals as a creative force, and the brain as the filtering system of reality, one can fairly easily see a golden triangle shaped from the brain to the penis, i.e. filtered reality acting as a fuel for the creative (and inherently chaotic) force, while being tempered (for coherence) by the Ego (in this case, not ego like Turd or TGRR might have it, I mean it more in the sense of "socialized conciousness").


Whoa.  I've been in the EB&G's classrooms too long, i think...
#32464
Literate Chaotic / The Haiku Game
August 25, 2005, 02:21:46 PM
Where my bitches at?
Rollin on dubs, drinkin Cris,
I'm from the suburbs...




Next one:  The downside of starring in German fisting videos.
#32465
Literate Chaotic / Writer's Rescources
August 25, 2005, 02:19:05 PM
Hoshiko posted a bunch of resource info a few months back.


::nostalgia::

Ah, Hoshiko.

Where'd ya go, darlin?

:(
#32466
The SO registry was created because law enforcement discovered/announced/arbitrarily decided that jail is ineffective for treatement and rehabilitation of sex offenders.

Rather than shape new law that deals with the root causes, they decided to tack on more archaic and repressive laws to the existing statuates.

BTW, the SO registry is still ineffective treatment and rehabilitatin for sex offenders.
#32467
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger
Quote from: LMNOWorked for OJ...

Troof.

Judge Ito should have been tossed in the ocean.

I can't believe how badly Marcia Clarck fucked that one up...
#32468
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?I said I don't remember every freaking word.  I do remember that.  If the guy had been innocent the interview would have been about how he was framed.  The interview was about how he was guilty (to which he did admit.  Sorry I should not have used quotation marks) and how the punishment was affecting his inability to live where he wants to.

Not the Punishment.  the Punishment was Jail.  This is the post-Punishment castigation.
#32469
Worked for OJ...
#32470
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?Um, no actually he said "I made a mistake. I was guilty. But, I'm never going to do it again."

POLICE:  If you did it, would you do it again?

Dumbass:  No.

POLICE:  Subject says he regrets it, and wouldn't do it again.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Are you guilty?

Dumbass: Not really.  There was consent.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Doesn't matter.  You can either fight this in court, and lose, and get 15-20 years in prison, or you can plead guilty and get 5 years, plus probation.

Dumbass:  Alright, you win.  Where do I sign?
#32471
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?Um, no actually he said "I made a mistake. I was guilty. But, I'm never going to do it again."

Suddenly, the guy who wasn't really paying attention to the TV because he was tending to his daughter "remembers" a direct quote (that he can't verify) from the newscast.

Wonders never cease.
#32472
I suspect he said, "hey, i was convicted of it."

There's a difference.
#32473
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?
Quote from: LMNO
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?
Saying how he would doing it is different than saying how he did do it.

Not to the cops, the media, and the fact that he'll never get a security job again.  ever.

In Jewell's case that is correct.  He did get a raw deal.

Yeah, but he shouldn't complain about what happened to him.  He should never have been the conspicuous fat guy in Atlanta when the bomb went off.
#32474
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?
Quote from: The Good Reverend RogerThen I hope you have the sense to call a lawyer, if you ever get in trouble.

Remember Richard Jewell?  THe first guy they accused of the Atlanta Olympics bombing?

They asked him HOW he would do it, IF it were him doing it.

He told them, and then they said he confessed.

Turns out later on that it was a Xtian screwball by the name of Eric Rudolf.

Saying how he would doing it is different than saying how he did do it.

The cops are honest, in your world?  :lol:

What color is the sky?

And don't forget, the media is impartial and non-judgemental.
#32475
Quote from: Rev. What's-His-Name?
Saying how he would doing it is different than saying how he did do it.

Not to the cops, the media, and the fact that he'll never get a security job again.  ever.