59 Forum Posts by "launderedculture"
interesting website. thanks for the link.
Track N Field. The game was rough on your fingers.
I saw a couple of rednecks having their way with that account name late last night. They asked me if I wanted a piece, but I declined since I really don't like muffins.
At 2/24/04 08:26 PM, launderedculture wrote: Any hiring in the Middletown, NY area? (I prefer not to do anything gay.)
I meant ANYONE hiring, not any hiring. Sorry, its hard to post messages and talk to two people on AIM at the same time. Sometimes I feel like a communication whore.
I spent today, doing the same thing I been doing for the last month: Looking for a J O B.
Any hiring in the Middletown, NY area? (I prefer not to do anything gay.)
At 2/23/04 02:10 PM, j3nnica wrote: i tend to listen to my own music while im playing games so soundtracks arent ever a factor. i thought it was a great story, but im kind of a romantic like that. i cried in some parts.
Whoa....a game made you cry? FFX-2 must be a damn good game. I have shunned FF games after the second one, if FF-X2’s story is that emotional maybe its worth taking a look at.
I have never played a game that has made me cry. Years ago I got electrocuted from licking the power cord to my original Nintendo. My eyes watered a bit, but no tears ever ran down my face. That’s as close to crying from a game that I ever experienced.
Has any else ever been so touched by a game that they have cried or at least have gotten a bit choked up from?
At 11/16/03 01:33 AM, Digital_Gekko wrote: Yep, I was right. My theory proves correct. ICP truly does mess people small, petulant teens up in the head.
Hey now let's not blame ICP for this dude being so screwed up in the head. It could be all those MegaMan games that have fucked him up.
You can always say you were on heavy medication.
-Or-
You can say you were banging two other bitches when you called her, so you weren't really into your conversation with her. Either way you don't have to admit you were drinking or smoking.
A real word of advice: If you have to make excuses for what you want to do, than maybe its time to excuse the relationship.
Bush gives the ok to kill. Again.
At 2/20/04 01:02 AM, crimsonedge38 wrote: Mythic has created an MMORPG based off of Darkness Falls; Crusade. Its called Dark Age of Camelot.
I just started playing DAoC this week. That game rocks!!
I didn't love it.
"Take this thread. Please"
Humor is like wine. Sometimes its better aged.
I also have seen some of the same material on other sites as well. However, different people give a gag their own spin and some people can do the same gag/joke better than others. While others just make a bad gag even worse.
I think its better to try than not to do at all. If that means I have to be subjected to the same gag/joke over and over again, so be it.
After looking at your profile....a computer virus is not the only virus you need to worry about. I think I am gonna take a shower now.
I know this is not what you are looking for. I just couldn't resist.
Comicbook guy voice, "Best Topic Ever"
At 2/16/04 10:44 PM, _Thanatopsis_ wrote: thanks for the info from the book its apreceated
no problem. u r welcome.
oh yeah....the title page in the book says edited with an introduction by Simon. The end of the Introduction says:
The Editor
New York, New York
October 12, 1975
I am pretty sure I got it maybe 6-7 years ago at a store called "Media Play," they are a chain store. You might want to check out their website, if they still sell the book.
My copy is a paperback published by Avon Books. (When you think Necronomicon, isn't Avon the first thing that springs to mind.) It has a copyright of 1977, but Avon's first printing (and the only one listed) was 1980.
ISBN: 0-380-75192-5
So privacy conveys ownership. Interesting.
At 2/16/04 01:35 PM, _Thanatopsis_ wrote: stuff
That sounds good to me.
The start of this thread is some of the scariest crap I ever read. It pains me to think that some can be so ignorant.
At 2/16/04 03:22 AM, Dr_Arbitrary wrote: Yeah, I've always thought that those Star Wars novels were pretty lame but I always kept it to myself.
they sure are lame.
At 2/16/04 02:56 AM, TheShrike wrote: Total control and unquestioning faith in those within power. Like a dictatorship, except everyone loves the dictator.
I guess you are sitting pretty if you are the dude in power. It sure would suck for the rest of the population. I assume if the population is ignorant than everyone is happy. I bet the capital building would have really cool stain glass windows though, that might make it all worth it.
Currently I am an atheist (its amazing how years of Catholic school can turn people into one). I was wondering what people thought the benefits of a Theocracy would be?
Which government is the best?
I think government sounds great on paper, but for the most part it is poorly executed. However, if I had to pick from the list I am gonna go with The Republic, because that is my government of choice when I play the game Civilization.
Again according to the introduction:
The original book was somewhere between 700-800 pages. Lovecraft I guess made an abridge version, cause the copy I have by Lovecraft is 218 pages, with lots of lame drawings.
At 2/16/04 02:20 AM, Atresica wrote:
Ah my bad for the misunderstanding, I meant that the Necronomicon was a part of a 'series' that was the result of a colaboration between various writers.
at least, so I heard ;)
I have a copy of the Necronomicon. I have flipped through it over the years but never really read it, cause I find it to be rather boring, just like I find many religion manuals I have read to be kindof boring. According to the book's introduction it was written in the 18th century by Abdul Alhazred, his friends call him "The Mad Arab."

