3,386 Forum Posts by "BrianEtrius"
At 3/28/08 02:12 PM, AshfordPride wrote:
YES IT IS
YES IT IS
YES IT IS
Now that Ashford's here, we can call this a real thread.
At 3/28/08 12:45 PM, Victory wrote:At 3/28/08 12:42 PM, BrianEtrius wrote: Of course America's a flawed country, but then again, who is?America, like you've just said.
Whoops, meant who isn't.
Sigh.....John Belushi died too young.
And people are just finding this out now?
Of course America's a flawed country, but then again, who is?
Dear Jesus/Satan, help us from this horrible piece of shit. Really, this piece of shit.
At 3/17/08 10:17 PM, Dr-Worm wrote: I The best player in the game? (Probable) illegal Latino immigrant Pablo Sanchez.
Yeah, but Pablo Sanchez kicked ass as the best player. ever.
what the fuck justifies that belief? The only testament of the supernatural that i am aware of describes a burning pit of hellish flames for the unrepentant. if you believe in Satan, and you it is your desire to join him in hell, then you seriously need to re-evaluate urself
What justifies people going to a church to pray? If God exists, why should you have to go to a church to pray? Also, Satan doesn't mean that you believe in hell, it means you believe in a supreme being, like God.
At 3/18/08 10:19 PM, doubleohpandas wrote: I personally think Satan is sexy as hell.
I believe in god, but I choose not to worship him..
I dont see a thing wrong with Satanism!
Thank you, someone else who agrees with me.
At 3/18/08 10:15 PM, Senri wrote: Satan is used as a symbol of hatred, war, pain, sadness, and other thigns you don't want.
Right, but Christians certainly have been through that as well.
Seriously, what's wrong with it? I mean, it's the same as Christianity, just a different god. And I'm not talking about those goth or emo kids, just regular people with a different religion.
Besides, doesn't Satan look way better than God?
At 3/3/08 11:02 PM, BaronVonBadGuy wrote: Oh, I don't like the word "hell" a bit, or the word "satan" or "lucifer" or the word "devil."
And what's wrong with Lucifer?
Also, I hate soccer coaches. WAY too over the top.
Lets' take this with crack and a dose of reality.
That maybe the world isn't what it seems?
Of Course not.
That the world is a computer simulation?
Someone has been wacthing too much Matrix.
That we are not alone?
E.T. has phoned another retard.
That the moon will fall down?
Not before we blow it up.
That you are the center of the world?
Hell yeah.
That he is the center of the world?
Not like that.
That she is the center of the world?
Love is a feeling, not a force.
That the world is yours?
That's right.
That the world is mine?
That on the opposite side of the mirrors reflection is another dimension?
Then you are the opposite of the opposite.
That you're destined to be a legend?
Did you not see what happened to Will Smith?
That you're destined to be a forgotten memory?
That would be a bad thing.
That this is it?
Hell no.
That you get what you get?
No, you just buy more crap.
That people are hiding things from you?
Always.
That he is trying to tell you something?
That I look fabulous. (Shit, that sounded gay.)
That she is trying to tell you something?
I am the best. (Damn striaght.)
That you never listened?
I'm sorry, wasn't listening.
That you always listen?
See response above.
That you sometimes listen?
Yeah.
That you are disease ridden?
Nope.
That you don't question enough?
Most of the time.
That you question too much?
Counter with another question: Why not?
That you aren't who you think you are?
All the time.
That you are who you think you are?
That's right.
That this is the last question?
THANK GOD.
If you don't get it, watch this vid, then this other one.
"I before E"
*Puts on sunglasses*
"Except after C"
Have you ever wonder what the world would be like without Spam? I can't, and neither can Monty Python.
At 2/28/08 06:35 PM, JagAlskirDiG wrote: Are you one, do you know one?
Yes, I am one.
How can one join?
You can't unless you are blood.
Is it dangerous to do so?
Can't say.
However, it's not as mystic as everyone thinks.
I know what you're thinking, punk: you're thinking, 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' Now, to tell you the truth, I've forgotten myself with all this excitement. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and will blow your head clean off, you gotta ask yourself a question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?
At 2/24/08 09:14 PM, americanidiot2f wrote: I think Marilyn Manson is better
FLAME ME
FLAMMING...
Who's better, Led Zeppelin or The Who?
I had an argument today about this, and I'm wondering what others think about it.
But first, let's look at the lineups of the two bands.
The Who
Roger Daltrey (Vocals)
Pete Townshend (Guitar and Keyboards)
John Entwistle (Bass and French Horn)
Keith Moon (Drums)
Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant (Vocals)
Jimmy Page (Guitar)
John Paul Jones (Bass and Keyboards)
John Bonham (Drums)
Both bands had drummers who died early. Both came out around the same time. Keith Moon was and always will be better than Bonham. Same with Entwistle and Jones, with Entwistle being better, because even Page himself said so. I know I'm going to get a lot of crap aout the next thing, because you could argue either way. I would say Daltrey is better than Plant, because he was more influential. In terms of guitar playing Page is obviously better but in terms of influence of songs and song writing Townshend I think is better.
I think in terms of influence The Who is better but in terms of songs Led Zeppelin is better. Also, I feel that The Who produced stronger and better albums than Led Zeppelin. Though you may disagree, I would like to know your opinions.
1. Bad Day-R.E.M.
2. Around the world-Daft Punk
3. Heaven-Los Lonely Boys
4.YYZ-Rush
5. Space Oddity-David Bowie
6. Who are you-The Who
7.As the rush comes-Motorcycle Boy
8. Don't fear the reaper- Blue oyster cult
9. daniel-Elton John
10. September-Earth, Wind, And fire
You mean Tetris and Pong. And how are they underrated?
Damn, we need spell check,,,,,
They are perfect in the sence you don't need to add anything to them.
Teris and Pong.
both simple, yet perfect. Many Forget what a good game they were.
Have you ever killed someone?
How does it make you feel?
How can you live your life afterwards?
A cop, a psychiatrist , and a gun. One room, no cameras, only words.
The feelings of hell all break lose.
Guys, you're all thinking of the butterfly effect, which is when one small event affects the next in a peculiar way. The chaos effect is when numbers affect the situation.
At 2/17/08 12:55 AM, Timmy wrote: I've heard this referred to as the butterfly effect as well (The flap of a butterfly's wing in China could cause a Hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, or something of that nature).
You're thinking of the butterfly effect, which is similar, but a different theory.
Here.
The movie, however, was terrible.
This will freak your mind out.
So, I'm on wiki reading random shitty ass articles when I come across this. For those of you who don't get the complex wording or are just too lazy to read it, the chaos theory states that something small can have an effect on bigger things. For example, if you are measuring earthquake ratings, you can have a rating of say 5.43769043. Now, this can round up to 5.4377, or to 5.438. Now, that extra place where you round it can make a major difference on a larger scale, say the difference of a house falling down to a skyscaper falling down.
So, Newgrounds, what do you think of this idea?
Lets see, off the top of my head...
1. Alan Parsons Project (Got to love Eye in the Sky)
2. Boston (Cliche)
3. Led Zeppelin (Again, cliche)
4. Rush (BEST. PROGESSIVE. ROCK. BAND. EVER.)
5. Pink Floyd (A whole ablum dedicated to their insane lead singer? Got to love them)
6. The Who (Ever been to a live concert? Best ones I've ever gone to.)
7. Steely Dan (Paved the way to jazz rock)
8. The Allman Brothers (One of the better southern rock bands)
9. Lynyrd Skynryd (See Allman Brothers)
10. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Seriously, who doesn't like Free Fallin'?)
11. Bruce Springsteen (Have to include The Boss)
12. Iron Maiden (The Trooper. Enough said)
13. Jimmy Hendrix (Can't forget him.)
14. Deep Purple (No comment, which is probably a good thing)
15. Chicago (First great horn band)
16. Tower of Power (Chicago, but with the best horn line ever.)
17. Elton John (Love him or hate him, he could play the piano)
18. David Bowie (One of the better glam rock singers)
19. Stevie Ray Vaughn (Yes, he played blues, but it was one of the best to do it)
20. Queen (How could we forget Freddie Mercury?)
21. Neil Young (Still making great music)
22. Crosby, Stills, and Nash (Best harmonies ever)
23. Cat Stevens (Proved folk could still be a hit on record charts)
24. Grateful Dead (Jerry, oh Jerry, how much we miss you)
25. Blue Oyster Cult (See Boston)
26. Foreigner (The best arena group from the 70's)
27. R.E.M. (Even though half the time we can't tell what Michael Stipe is singing, it's still good stuff)
28. Kansas (See Allman Brothers)
29. Joe Walsh (Good before he started toruing with the Eagles)
30. The Eagles (Even though their songs are overplayed they are good at country rock)
31. The Rolling Stones (The rocks are still rolling)
32. Santana (Oi, it's the king of Latino rock)
33. Derek and the Dominos (Yes, Clapton steals all his solos from Robert Johnson, but Layla is fucking awesome)
34. U2 (Still got to love Bono despite his adittude)
35. Warren Zevon (He died too young)
Wore tuperware instead of an athletic cup to a baseball practise.

