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@Luna I did and then I made sweet sweet love to the contents.
@GES Shadowbrand often feels lust but its only once in a blue moon I truly find someone i love with the bottom of my black frost bitten Norwegian heart.
And get this, she loves black metal and my beard.
Also they have Mein Kampf at my school library, should I rent it?
I've sold so many armies. :(
Aeldari 3kpts Slaves to Darkness.3k Word Bearers 2500k Daemons of Chaos
Da Boss wrote:No no, Richard Dawkins arresting the Pope is inherently hilarious. It could only be funnier if when it happens, His Holiness exclaims "Rats, it's the Fuzz! Let's cheese it!" and a high speed Popemobile chase ensues.
LunaHound wrote:
Whats on my mind today... my mom is returning back to Canada... my peace and freedom will be gone...
im depressed.
Oh man, I'm going to have to deal with that come summertime. But at least somebody else will be paying for part of the food.
In a Society in which there is no law, and in theory no compulsion, the only arbiter of behaviour is public opinion. But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law. When human beings are governed by "thou shalt not", the individual can practise a certain amount of eccentricity: when they are supposedly governed by "love" or "reason", he is under continuous pressure to make him behave and think in exactly the same way as everyone else.
George Orwell is my hero.
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Da Boss wrote:No no, Richard Dawkins arresting the Pope is inherently hilarious. It could only be funnier if when it happens, His Holiness exclaims "Rats, it's the Fuzz! Let's cheese it!" and a high speed Popemobile chase ensues.
it baffles me that the place i work at will replace a broken tv at the drop of a hat, but can't be bothered to order some bloody door stops, instead forcing us to use old flipflops
Pslotha wrote:Saw Golden Eyed Scout's name. Wondered where my N64 was so I could play Golden Eye. That game was worth more than people.
Perfect Dark is better.
IMO.
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In a Society in which there is no law, and in theory no compulsion, the only arbiter of behaviour is public opinion. But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law. When human beings are governed by "thou shalt not", the individual can practise a certain amount of eccentricity: when they are supposedly governed by "love" or "reason", he is under continuous pressure to make him behave and think in exactly the same way as everyone else.
George Orwell is my hero.
Social Experiment: if you're pissed like me, copy and paste this into your sig, and add a number after it.
PISSED 8374982374983749873948234
Check out my band Man In A Shed
Went to weight lifting today. I'm sore, but I feel great despite that.
A girl in my creative writing class spent the first fourty five minutes of the block explaining to me how she was so excited that justin Biber/Beber/Pansy(sp?) would be on facebook chat during the week.
I loled at first, as no matter how hard a celebrity will try, they will not be able to conduct a conversation with everybody on live chat. When she proceded to not shut the feth up about this, I spent the
nxt few minutes making fun of him. Such as how he sings disgusting buble gum pop songs about true love and beauty and relationships.
She replied: "Oh yeah? Well, he's better looking then you, he has more money then you, and can dance." I didn't argue on those three points, because it's not hard to beat me in any of those catergories.
She then went on to say: "He can sing, and he's had more girls then you."
Seriously? That queer sings his disgusting bubblegum pop songs about love and all that bullsh*t, and has never even seen a boob, gets more then I do?
So then i was like:
And singing? That fething studio magic at work, not talent. I want to beat the crap outta Usher now for bringing that worthless piece of trash into the world.
Goddam, I despise fething teenage fangirls. And here's the kicker: She likes Twilight.
Hehe indeed, I suppose they would need to have a certain amont of brain to do said task. But Luna wins as always, at least when Jimi nemesis is not amongst us. And on the flippside of things, my Chaos shipment just arrived today! So thank Chaos undivided I have the next ten days of for assembeling and painting
Speaking of writing songs, right now I'm listening to this insane thing that I recorded using my digital delay pedal. Its the closest thing to a song that my band has produced in a 2 months. I'm going to have to work on it, but you can do alot with one guitar and a delay pedal.
Speaking of which, I desperately want an analog dealy pedal. But they cost about 400 bucks. Why do I have to like expensive things?
For further delay pedal action, I recommend the Durutti Column:
Delay.
EDIT: I actually quite like this. keep in mind that its only one take and I only had some parts that I was putting together, no praticular structure. I'm only getting what I really want about 2/3 of the time, but its a neat little thing. I must make a whole song out of this.
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzdnathzmmz
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In a Society in which there is no law, and in theory no compulsion, the only arbiter of behaviour is public opinion. But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law. When human beings are governed by "thou shalt not", the individual can practise a certain amount of eccentricity: when they are supposedly governed by "love" or "reason", he is under continuous pressure to make him behave and think in exactly the same way as everyone else.
George Orwell is my hero.
Social Experiment: if you're pissed like me, copy and paste this into your sig, and add a number after it.
PISSED 8374982374983749873948234
Check out my band Man In A Shed
In a Society in which there is no law, and in theory no compulsion, the only arbiter of behaviour is public opinion. But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law. When human beings are governed by "thou shalt not", the individual can practise a certain amount of eccentricity: when they are supposedly governed by "love" or "reason", he is under continuous pressure to make him behave and think in exactly the same way as everyone else.
George Orwell is my hero.
Social Experiment: if you're pissed like me, copy and paste this into your sig, and add a number after it.
PISSED 8374982374983749873948234
Check out my band Man In A Shed
Going to work out today, trying to get into a form where I can wear skin tight leather shirts and trousers while trotting around in sun glasses even though I'm inside buildings all day.