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Response to: Awkward Silence vs Annoying Shit? Posted October 10th, 2013 in General

At 10/8/13 08:30 PM, FUNKbrs wrote:
I got to smoke pot with James Brown's old Sax player Dr. Herman Green at the Fall Ball music festival while tripping on acid, mushroom extract, and enough pot to heat a small motor home last friday.

.... Cue Aerosmith Sweet Emotion intro ....

Surprised you're mobile and able to type so soon.


I am not even fucking exaggerating. Shit has been tits. There may be photo evidence on the event page in a few days.

PIX :)


Have you kept up with Dredd? How's shit been?

Have been dark for awhile (years); recently came to the conclusion to poke around and found some legacy threads and the noise about the facility in Utah.

Life has been crazy but yeah, tits are a good thing ;)

Response to: Awkward Silence vs Annoying Shit? Posted October 8th, 2013 in General

At 8/31/13 02:55 PM, FUNKbrs wrote:
I don't ONLY come here to rant. I also come here to oldfag, and also to hate, which is completely different from rage.

Hey oldman, wut happened to the stare down?

Response to: How Can I Hate... M O R E? Posted November 19th, 2008 in General

Meditate

Direct the focus and energy inward
Realize its core at the center of your being

Breathe

and release the Destruction

Upon all that is before you
in Music
in Work
in the Pit

Revel in the Lusty Bliss that is Excellence in Execution

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 17th, 2008 in Politics

Random speculation follows:

At 11/17/08 12:46 AM, JMHX wrote: So I'm working for this hardcore Republican lobbyist now,

a switch from the liberal days....

and one of the jobs I've taken home is a piece railing against the government for promoting green technology subsidies. I'm amazed how easily I can write what year ago would have been anathema to me.

<link missing> Interested to hear

I suppose I'd already moderated so much that there wasn't that much keeping me identified to a party. I'm an Independent now. It is what it is.

Labels=overrated and open to misinterpretation

Though I find the money doesn't make me happy, even though it's pretty solid.

It's a tool, nothing more; and a weak one at that

I find I haven't been really "content" in quite some time.

I had that T-Shirt, back in the day....

I don't know why I stumbled back here, but I did, and I don't know, it's kind of nice to see people who remember me from way-back-when, before a fraternity fucked my life up and I graduated with a head full of regrets and spite towards the university.

Enter random speculation: search of self / identification / validation of current thought patterns and emotions


Though I finished off what Skunky started with Phi Kappa Sigma. The whole thing is aflame now, people running for cover, people trying to avoid the hand of authority coming down on them. It's almost like the blinding fluid drained from my eyes and I saw all the ruin that I had wrought, and the logic of destroying the support system.

That thought requires a novel


At least I have my principles back.

"Only a leap from the lion's head will he do his worth"

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 12th, 2008 in Politics

At 11/12/08 12:45 PM, JudgeDredd wrote: Yo GRIM!

WE'RE SO Relying on JOO!!

Amazon, done
Google space, done
<unlisted country name> utility board, done

le pant, le pant


ps. My Adobe Air frontend is looking sweet! More details at 9:00.

Lookin forward to it....

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 12th, 2008 in Politics

At 11/12/08 12:10 PM, FUNKbrs wrote:
Sup Grim!

Looks like someone hasn't updated his sig since the NG redesign. It's cool as shit to see all the old DAGers popping out of the woodwork.

YEah, that Edit Layout just gives me a spinny black orb that never really loads
So minimalizt is en vogue

Response to: Bail out bull shit Posted November 12th, 2008 in Politics

At 11/12/08 12:28 PM, JudgeDredd wrote: It sounds like General Motors Finance will tap in "somehow" (directives to push out more cheap car loans from propped up banks perhaps..) but considering Friday's deadline, many troubled industries are taking this opportunity to apply for reclassification as a bank or savings and loan holding company.

Bing, Bing
You are correct sir -

http://www.banking-business-review.com/a rticle_news.asp?guid=D2A3000E-8F65-4A5C-
8EA9-8B3AAEF98147%20target=

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 12th, 2008 in Politics

At 11/10/08 07:16 PM, JudgeDredd wrote:
Except those groups (especially devilish cult ones) were very much "underground", hidden.

We're aiming more for the "Cloud", viral.

Dude, I'm building it as fast as I can......

No rest for the wicked, back to work

Response to: Your fear will keep you alive. Posted October 6th, 2008 in General

At 10/2/08 04:13 PM, FUNKbrs wrote:
I state this openly, and without shame:
I hate all life, and you should do the same.

this is not a joke. Kill yourself.

***SNIFF***
Brings a tear to my eye and a throb in the chest so fierce, it nearly crushed me with joy

Missed you too xo
http://fate.co.nz/proton/index.php?s=

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted April 1st, 2008 in Politics

At 4/1/08 11:29 AM, FUNKbrs wrote: Look, I don't care HOW many times you fags change the subject, I'm sacrificing this effing goat.

Mmmmm Yummy!

Dibs on the shank - best part for Nasi Goreng Kambing.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted October 30th, 2007 in Politics

At 10/28/07 08:32 PM, FUNKbrs wrote:
I've been sexually assaulted by THREE DIFFERENT WOMEN in the past 6 months because of this. And two of them were NOT HOT (I'm being VERY polite).

Hawtness, there is an Internet Video collection just waiting for publication.
Hell I might even consider entering a credit card number or two just to sponsor the effort

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted April 23rd, 2007 in Politics

At 3/23/07 04:12 PM, JudgeDredd wrote:
Haha. Now you can tell ppl you've surfed wirelessly across the wide blue oceans of the South Pacific : )

It's getting like old times. Now we just need Grim, Shih, or Nitro to show suddenly.
.

****** huuuuuuuuggggggeeeeee stretching sound and joints cracking *******

Ahhhh,,,

Someone called?

(will check back in about 6 days - on assignment)

Good to see all in attendance safe and sound

Response to: tomorrow's nobodies NG account hack Posted October 23rd, 2006 in General

At 10/23/06 06:05 PM, ShitOnMyChest wrote:
At 10/23/06 04:13 PM, INeedABetterAlias wrote: These accounts aren't hacked...

Someone just figured out the passwords. There is a difference.
The word "Hacking" is over used

The chances are is that the people who gained access to TNs account used some software that someone else made to "hack" into their account

By software u probably mean Cracking tool? As you know there is a login rate at NG, how would one carry out such an attack? Perhaps it's not guessing passwords! ^_^

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted April 18th, 2006 in Politics

At 4/16/06 10:40 AM, FUNKbrs wrote:
In other news, my leg still isn't really getting better.

Sepsis?

Careful there - it can drop you like a 52-cali from a
Wisconsin State Trooper at point blank

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted April 18th, 2006 in Politics

Gotta love the Gnome testi locality

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted April 18th, 2006 in Politics

At 4/17/06 10:00 PM, FUNKbrs wrote:
If you take a man's health, money, and respect, what do you become?

uhmmmm, an honorary citizen of the Kingdom of Thailand?

Response to: philippines needs help. Posted March 12th, 2006 in Politics

I'll be in Metro Manila in a couple of weeks;

Anything in particular you were looking for...?

Response to: Hierarchie, in this society. Posted December 21st, 2005 in Politics

At 12/21/05 11:59 AM, E-Spionage wrote:
- Hierarchie is worldwide spread, so the question if I'm from North-Korea isn't relating to this discussion.

False assumption for the first part - didn't intend to link the topic to the source, sorry for the miscomm


- Outside of school, I don't gain any social experience. (If you find 'reading' psychology books socially enchancing, I can surely say 'yes' to that)
I'm fifteen, if you would estimate that I'm from North-Korea, I can directly inform you that I never got involved in child labour.

Forget I asked, my mistake


- I don't really care about others their opinions, I just like find out what 'the people' think, what lives amongst them.

Again, sorry for the miscomm - please define the difference between Opinion and Thought


- You are only a mere number to the state, my friend. (It's the cold, hard truth)

Sounds like an opinion...


- I'm not interested if you work hard or not, (atleast not at this point, but if someone happens to think I don't spend any time on forethought, that 'someone' is underestimating me) the most crucial matter in the world is the happyness of the citizens.

Again - not the point. You are either not very good at role play, or hopeless as an individual. If you're going to insist on starting a spoof thread, the least you can do is not change direction part way through

The adapted freedom, chances these 'high-class associates' receive is incoherent with the view of us reactionists.

So - who's view is valid? Your's? Why the import of your opinion weigh more than a 'high class associate' if everyone truly is of the same value?

drag

Response to: Hierarchie, in this society. Posted December 21st, 2005 in Politics

At 12/21/05 09:52 AM, E-Spionage wrote: Does no one agree with me, is this world really that fucked up?

For crying out loud.

Dude - are you seriously from N Korea? If so, how much is this Cellular Internet Connection costing you - like USD15.00/hour?

Second - what is your social experience outside of school? Have you held employment, owned a business or supported yourself / family for any length of time?

Reasons for asking - if you want to understand where others develop their opinions, you must first understand their experience and influences.

One reason I support a class system is that I feel my work is directly rewarded. I don't feel taken advantage of by the state or others who could choose to ride excessive social support programs simple because the terms are clearly dictated, and I can choose where I live, what employment / business I partake, how I support myself and dependants. I feel I get a reasonably comfortable existence for my contribution.

With a universal system, I would not be so inclined to work hard, as others would benefit from my industry.

With an extreme class system as can be seen in some South East Asian countries, I would probably feel restricted or limited in future potential (this assuming I was born into the lower classes and developed into the average livelihood)

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 14th, 2005 in Politics

At 11/13/05 11:46 PM, MALforPresident wrote:
godamnit, funk (not fuck), get out of my head

You sir, have a freakishly large head.
Somewhere between Bouncing-Head Toy and the Elephant Man

Do you have an Elite Members Card yet? - http://www.bhsi.org/bighead.htm

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 10th, 2005 in Politics

If you check FUNK's sign up date (hint**** 5 years ago)
that will give you the intro to a rough idea about how long you should wait before complaining again...

Sheesh - kids today an' their lack 'o patience

8-P

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted November 7th, 2005 in Politics

"Oh, but it wasn't a dream! It was a place! And you - and you - and you - and you were there. But you couldn't have been, could you?"

But it's true!!!

Same mild flavour - still smooth across the tongue

All that's missing is a sweet shot of JWBL and a home roasty fire

with wings and beer chaser of course ;-)

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted October 20th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/19/05 07:24 PM, FUNKbrs wrote: It's just chocolate milk. It's not all that complicated.

BTW, how's it hangin, Grim?

Haven't had much time to check - hmmm - a little low and to the left
See if I can fix that tonight

2-day Biz trip to Jakarta, security is a bit of a nuisance, but hey, could be worse.
I'll take an anal probe over a face full of shrapnel any day.

Other than that, new job is panning out ok - actually, much better than just ok

Dad's on the mend
Mom's got a new boyfriend and won a trip to Mexico in January
Brother settling down with the house and new car

Hell, now that I think about it, so much is actually going right for a change, I really am not sure how it happened. Life doesn't actually suck.

I may have to change my Avatar - but will give it 6 months to see if this quantum uplift is a just phase or a complete course redirection.

What's new south of the Mason Dixon?

Response to: Canada #3 Pollution Contributor Posted October 20th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/20/05 01:59 AM, Jerconjake wrote: finally, some sense

Bing Bing Bing - you win the prize

1 person per 25 sq kms does NOT have the same impact as 1 per sq km - never will.

Dave has his heart in the right place, but really, this dramatic posing gets tired very quickly.

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted October 19th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/19/05 03:53 AM, LadyGrace wrote: Back from Connecticut. Had a great time. You shits don't care so I won't bore you with details. <3

Sure we care - just don't show it a lot.

What's new back East?

Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted October 15th, 2005 in Politics

At 10/15/05 03:46 AM, stafffighter wrote: I do love pwning. I consider it a form of crime fighting. with every pwn an idiot is shut up for a minute and can't annoyed a good citizen

So that "past-in-present" tense was deliberate, or a tasty foot?

Response to: There is no such thing as time! Posted August 8th, 2005 in Politics

At 8/7/05 06:25 PM, Ginger Warrior wrote:

But my theory and time cannot co-exist, therefore time, does not exist!

I liked this part - nothing beats an inflated Ego - except perhaps, the Worst excuse ever used to describe why you are irresponsible enough not to show up as expected.

You must spend a lot of "non-existent entity" in detention for your attempt to ignore an observable phenomenon.

Response to: Human Nature vs privacy Posted August 5th, 2005 in Politics

At 8/5/05 05:37 AM, The Reviewer wrote:

It is human nature to be naturally curious about someone else

I assume this is your hypothesis


For example someone may be compelled to watch a current storyline on Smack Down ((About Rey’s secrets)) and still consciously hate Eddie for revealing them but still tune in and listen

Took a while to understand your reference – Pro Wrestling isn't an interest of mine, but I think I understand where you are going with this...


Anyway my theory about the Patriot act is some people used terrorism as an excuse to satisfy their curiosity about just about every American ((And Megan’s law was also used in the same way))

This would also be a hypothesis as presented


About Megan’s Law if someone's reformed, their skeletons should remain in their closets

Again - conjecture - am I to understand that your belief is that "Once a sex offender, never again" is common of human nature. My perspective is that position is debatable, at best; highly inconsistent with evidence given at serial rapist trials, at worst.

But it's human nature to be curious

Not sure how you are trying to link the disparate topics

A lot of people ask questions,

Why is this activity "Wrong"?

A lot look

How is this activity suspect?

And stick their nose in

Please expand this thought - I am not following what you mean by "Sticking their nose in..."

When they shouldn't

A statement of value-based judgment - or opinion. Without a reference case or body of evidence may seem a bit pointless. Are you trying to stereotype a specific group of people or state some "self-evident fact".

Good point

Still trying to assess - What is the point exactly?

Huh?
Response to: - The Regulars Lounge Thread - Posted July 29th, 2005 in Politics

Close - and it is quite nice - but a few others in the region are also quite nice

http://www.airlinequ..airport_04_entry.htm

Response to: Coca Cola Death Camps Posted July 28th, 2005 in Politics

At 7/28/05 09:33 AM, ghost_dance wrote:
A. We created this problem.

With cocaine - not Coca Cola

B. Legislation is irrelevant. This is done on a para-military level; it's already illegal to kill people,

So.... its a local issue of Enforcement of legislation

just like it's illegal in China to pay workers below a sustainable wage, but it's done anyways because of our demand for cheaper, better, even more useless goods.

Ummm, no. Kindly provide a link to the respective Legal Statute that dictates someone MUST earn a sustainable living in the PRC. I haven't found one yet... Maybe some are simply willing to accept less $ for the same offer of employment?