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#2071
Aneristic Illusions / Re: America: The Grim truth
May 21, 2010, 08:15:36 AM
I'm Ozzy, hence the defence of my people :D

And yeah, the drunk thing is pretty true, and a pain in the arse. I spent time in Japan, and it was so refreshing to go out drinking and not be constantly trying to avoid conflicts.
#2072
OHHHH ok cool.
#2073
Aneristic Illusions / Re: America: The Grim truth
May 20, 2010, 01:05:33 PM
Most Aussies (or at least most worth knowing) aren't scary crazy rascist. At least not towards Americans.

Seppo is rhyming slang for Septic Tank; Yank. But it's not usually used is a nasty way. It's kind of similar to the use of 'dickhead' as a term of endearment.

Anyway, post Obama, Americans are pretty safe here. There's a definite, attitude shift.

OR if you get trapped by the racists, just play the 'i'm from Canada card.'
#2074
Second/Thirds;

Bhadvad Gita
Cat's Cradle
The Prince (HO.LEE.SHIT!)
(in defense of the reject vote) Orwell.
The nominated Dictionary.
Chick Tracts
Garfield Minus garfield.
Where the wild Things are
Catch 22
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Tral '72 (better than las vegas imo)

Reject vote for

American Psycho (doesn't achive the effect it seems to be after)
Haunted (epic dissapointment, even though two of the short stories woven in towards the end were really really fantastic.)

New Nominate

I'm sure this is controvercial but... Principia Discordia?
Beegu - Alexis Deacon
The War of the Worlds
A breif History of Time
Freakonomics/ Superfreakonomics
Killing Aurora

Edit: Also Irvine Welsh's 'Marabou Stork Nightmares'
#2075
Quote from: Horrendous Foreign Liam Stoat on February 12, 2010, 01:51:16 AM
Lys's Cold Reading Of Ultimate Doom:

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You are a person prone to bouts of self-examination. This is in sharp contrast to a striking ability you have developed to appear very socially engaged, even the life and soul of the party; but in a way that only convinces others. You are all too aware of it being a facade.

This means that you will often be at a gathering and find yourself playing a part. While on the one hand you'll be talkative and funny, you'll be detaching yourself to the point where you will find yourself watching everything going on around you and feeling utterly unable to engage. You'll play conversations back to yourself in your head and wonder what that person really meant when he said such-and-such – conversations that other people wouldn't give a second thought to.

How have you learned to deal with this conflict? Through exercising control. You like to show a calm, self-assured fluid kind of stability (but because this is self-consciously created, it will create bouts of frustrated silliness and a delight in extremes, or at least a delight in being seen to be extreme). You most easily recognize this control in how you are with people around you. You have learned to protect yourself by keeping people at bay. Because in the past you have learned to be disappointed by people, you instinctively keep people at arms' length, until you decide they are allowed over that magic line into your group of close friends. However, once across that line, the problem is that an emotional dependency kicks in which leaves you feeling very hurt or rejected if it appears that they have betrayed that status.

Because you are prone to self-examination, you will be aware of these traits. However, you are unusually able to examine even that self-examination, which means that you have become concerned about what the real you is. You have become all too aware of facades, of sides of yourself which you present to the world, and you wonder if you have lost touch with the real and spontaneous you.

You are very creative, and have tried different avenues to utilize that ability. It may not be that you specifically, say, paint; it may be that your creativity shows itself in more subtle ways, but you will certainly find yourself having vivid and well-formed ideas which others will find hard to grasp. You set high standards for yourself, though, and in many ways are a bit of a perfectionist. The problem is, though, that it means you often don't get stuff done, because you are frustrated by the idea of mediocrity and are wearied by the idea of starting something afresh. However, once your brain is engaged you'll find yourself sailing. Very much this will likely lead to you having considered writing a novel or some such, but a fear that you won't be able to achieve quite what you want stops you from getting on with it. But you have a real vision for things, which others fall short of. Particularly in your academic/college situation, you are currently fighting against restraints upon your desire to express yourself freely.

Your relationship with your parents is under some strain. You wish to remain fond of them but recent issues are causing frustration – from your side far more than theirs. In fact they seem unaware of your thoughts on the matter. Partly this is because there are ways in which you have been made to feel isolated from certain groups in the past – something of an outsider. Now what is happening is that you are taking that outsider role and defending it to the point of consciously avoiding being part of a group. This will serve you well in your creative and career pursuits. You have an enormous cynicism towards those who prefer to be part of a group or who exhibit any cliquey behaviour, and you always feel a pang of disappointment when you see your 'close' friends seeming to follow that route. Deep down it feels like rejection.

However, for all that introspection, you have developed a sensational, dry sense of humour that makes connections quickly and wittily and will leave you making jokes that go right over the heads of others. You delight in it so much that you'll often rehearse jokes or amusing voices to yourself in order to 'spontaneously' impress others with them. But this is a healthy desire to impress, and although you hate catching yourself at it, it's nothing to be so worried about.

There's also an odd feeling that you should have been born in a different century. You might be able to make more sense of that than I can.

There are some strong monetary shifts taking place at the moment. Both the recent past and what's in store over the next few months represent quite a change.

You have links at the moment with people abroad, which are quite interesting, and will look to yield worthwhile results. You're naturally a little disorganized. A look around your living space would show a box of photos, unorganized into albums, out-of-date medicines, broken items not thrown out, and notes to yourself which are significantly out of date. Something related to this is that you lack motivation. Because you're resourceful and talented enough to be pretty successful when you put your mind to things, this encourages you to procrastinate and put them off. Equally, you've given up dreams a little easily when your mind flitted elsewhere. There are in your home signs of an excursion into playing a musical instrument, which you have since abandoned, or are finding yourself less interested in. (This may alternatively relate to poetry and creative writing you've briefly tried your hand at and left behind you.) You have a real capacity for deciding that such-and-such a thing (or so-and-so a person) will be the be all and end all of everything and be with you for ever. But you'd rather try and fail, and swing from one extreme to the other, than settle for the little that you see others content with.

Conclusion: It's very interesting doing your reading, as you do present something of a conundrum, which won't surprise you. You are certainly bright, but unusually open to life's possibilities – something not normally found among achieving people. I'd say you'd do well to be less self-absorbed, as it tends to distance you a little, and to relinquish some of the control you exercise when you present that stylized version of yourself to others. You could let people in a little more, but I am aware that there is a darkness you feel you should hide (much of this is in the personal/relationship/sexual area, and is related to a neediness which you don't like).

You really have an appealing personality – genuinely. Many thanks for doing this, and for offering something far more substantial than most.

/coolaid

oh yeeeeeeah.



I don't think this would fit on one postcard, but, would be pretty cool for a one every week till its finished with appropriate pictures :D

Not sure who Lys is?
#2076
Aneristic Illusions / Re: Enforced Voting
May 19, 2010, 02:04:59 PM
Australia has this. It's great.

Basically it means that the government tends to put more effort into representing the needs of all people, rather than only the ones who bother to vote.

Also it is

1) laughable easy to avoid a fine. Some excuses that are accepted (I was busy having sex etc) are quite ridiculous.

2) NOT COMPULSORARY TO VOTE. It is compulsorary to turn up and take a vote card. Whether you vote 1 or draw a dick is up to you.
#2077
What i mean to say is, I like that piece of writing; Who wrote it, and am i able to use it for my own nefarious purposes?
#2078
Bumping due to this being just about the most exciting GASM I've come accross.

Any more progress?

Also, what's that cold reading, who made it and can I use it?
#2079
The way I was told he got the devil horns off his Italian grandmother but was the first to popularise them.
#2080
Sach Boogie - Joe Satriani
#2081
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/feature/2010/02/23/counterculture < I'm not sure where i got this so i apologise if this is repeating, but it seems relevant.
#2082
Bump to request feedback.

Let me know!
#2083
Reminds me of the Goon Show.

Quick, hide inside this Greek urn!

What's a Greek Urn?

It's a large vase used for holding liquids.

I didn't expect that answer.

Neither did a few other smart alek listeners.
#2084
It makes a lot of sense to me, I like it. Same as the arguement for contrarianism etc.

That's why I don't feel too worried when people ask questions of Evolution, Global Warming or whatever. Because it's worth asking those questions, to see what you come up with, even if it's usally not alot.