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Haha, I finally read all those comics.
It was epic.
EPIC!
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At 5/16/07 03:23 PM, RydiaLockheart wrote: Apparently Fred Phelps will be protesting at Jerry Falwell's funeral.
If I try and comprehend that, my brain's gonna explode.
They were friends at one point, I remember.
But even this is friggin mind-boogling.
Gotta link?
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At 5/16/07 06:40 PM, fli wrote:At 5/16/07 03:23 PM, RydiaLockheart wrote: Apparently Fred Phelps will be protesting at Jerry Falwell's funeral.They were friends at one point, I remember.
If I try and comprehend that, my brain's gonna explode.
But even this is friggin mind-boogling.
It's mind bottling.
You know, when your mind like gets all jumbled up like in a bottle.
Between the idea And the reality
Between the motion And the act, Falls the Shadow
An argument in Logic
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At 5/16/07 06:42 PM, MortifiedPenguins wrote:But even this is friggin mind-boogling.It's mind bottling.
You know, when your mind like gets all jumbled up like in a bottle.
Opps... it's just the little Californian in me.
mind-boggling is what I hear and what I use. (with the double g's, not the double o's... but still.)
Just like "anyways"--
Very Californian...
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At 5/16/07 07:06 PM, fli wrote: Just like "anyways"--
Very Californian...
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At 5/16/07 07:24 PM, Tal-con wrote: I find it personally sickening that people are rejoicing in Falwell's death. If you didn't like what he stood for, fine, but he was a Christian and he apologized for some of the horrid things he's said.
In my opinion a man that filled with hate, ignorance and bigotry is about as far from Christ's teachings as you can get.
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At 5/16/07 07:24 PM, Tal-con wrote: I find it personally sickening that people are rejoicing in Falwell's death.
Seriously bro, no one is rejoicing. I am not nor is anyone who says they are. I simply dont give a fuck to a very, very, very large degree and think the world is better off without him. And its interesting to see you tightwads get all worked up about me saying disrespectful things about a completly disrespectful man.
I would dance on his grave though, I am dead serious about that. I am going to show no respect in death to a man who showed no respect to damn near anyone in life, he is not worth it. That is not about rejoicing, it is about simply not caring.
Like I actually give a hell enough about Falwell to rejoice in his death. You need to loosen your panties a bit and maybe think rationally for a minute why I (or anyone on here for the most part) would ever invest enough emotionally to rejoice in his death. Fuck right is Falwell worth any emotional investment. This is just complete coldness coming from me.
I know, politics in the lounge. But if you want to obscurly reference in the lounge, I will respond. And I frankly expected it of you, it seems to be a trademark of yours.
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At 5/16/07 10:52 PM, Tal-con wrote: Seriously, dude, check out the thread about his death I made in general. It. Is. Sickening.
13-18 year old internet users try to look "edgy" intentionally.
they couldn't give a damn, some user they looked up to made a comment about not liking the guy and so they were going to try and get one up on him and state how happy they are he is dead. there is no rejoicing. just the immature antics of people's internet personas. your first mistake was making the topic in general.
well your first mistake was to actually agree with that hateful inbreed...but we wont go into that
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At 5/17/07 12:19 AM, Malachy wrote:well your first mistake was to actually agree with that hateful inbreed...but we wont go into that
Jerry Falwell may have been intolerant and even bigoted, but I think hateful is an inappropriate term.
I didn't agree with his beliefs or his politics, and I didn't like that he got to represent my faith to so many people in a way that I didn't like. But he did a lot of good things too, like open homes for unwed mothers, and clinics, and other charitable foundations.
There's no reason for anyone to be glad this man is dead. That is hateful.
He followed me home, can I keep him?
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At 5/16/07 02:31 AM, SevenSeize wrote: Just play along and make some crap up. Tell her the moonlight makes her look beautiful or something dumb like that.......
does a second round count as talk?
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Who wants to touch me?
...
Besides fli.
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At 5/17/07 02:48 PM, BeFell wrote: Who wants to touch me?
Congrats.
Besides fli.
Punk...
McDonald's will miss your spit and unwashed hands...
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At 5/17/07 02:48 PM, BeFell wrote: Who wants to touch me?
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Besides fli.
Congradulations man. I guess you'll have to charge more than a foamy shirt to do my taxes now. My graduation is tonight. Yes there will be pictures with gowns.
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At 5/17/07 02:59 PM, Tal-con wrote:At 5/17/07 12:19 AM, Malachy wrote: there is no rejoicing.You have to be fucking kidding me.
Guys, fucking relax. This is a happy day. Several of us are being hurled into the purgatoram that is the real world. And if it rains all over my gown I fully intend to do that dance from "beautiful liar"
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At 5/17/07 02:56 PM, stafffighter wrote:At 5/17/07 02:48 PM, BeFell wrote: Who wants to touch me?Congradulations man.
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Besides fli.
Thanks
I guess you'll have to charge more than a foamy shirt to do my taxes now. My graduation is tonight. Yes there will be pictures with gowns.
Isn't there already a picture of you floating around in a skirt? People might start to wonder.
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At 5/17/07 03:04 PM, BeFell wrote:At 5/17/07 02:56 PM, stafffighter wrote:My graduation is tonight. Yes there will be pictures with gowns.
Isn't there already a picture of you floating around in a skirt? People might start to wonder.
It was kilt. As a wise man once said "It's cultural."
True, Scottish isn't my culture but it's someones.
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At 5/17/07 03:07 PM, stafffighter wrote:Isn't there already a picture of you floating around in a skirt? People might start to wonder.It was kilt. As a wise man once said "It's cultural."
True, Scottish isn't my culture but it's someones.
and i bet Tanner felt it was "cultural" to wear a school girl outfit too...
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At 5/17/07 03:30 PM, Malachy wrote:
and i bet Tanner felt it was "cultural" to wear a school girl outfit too...
Gay is a culture.
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Sorry to interrupt but I'm looking for a sig. It's a spoof of the infamous palestine VS. Israel baby carriage sigs. It says "LOOK AT MY OPINIONS!" in big bold letters. Who's got it?
~¥%¥%+oint##so soft ¤%% ++-%¥-~-^->
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I think that was Elfer's or Fabul0us' sig. (Fab goes by "Dem...something" now."
I was friggin hungry, and I got to study... nothing in the fridge but carrots and no fat milk... eh--
But then I saw some frozen berries in the fridge and I have some protein powder in the cabinet, and I said, "Smoothie time." So when I added the protein powder, milk, and berries in the blend-- I said to myself that I forgot that this recipe needs bananas to make it not taste so weird. (Protein powders are horrible but it's flavor can be masked by a banana)
So I added two large carrot in. Weird. But I'm drinking it, and it's not bad. At all. It actually tastes like apple, or something. Quite delicious.
So a berries-carrot smoothie.
I gotta patent it or something...
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At 5/17/07 02:48 PM, BeFell wrote: Who wants to touch me?
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Besides fli.
yay!!!
*throws eggs and flour at you*
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At 5/17/07 07:17 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: *throws eggs and flour at you*
Are you trying to bread him like a fish stick?
He followed me home, can I keep him?
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i would've been graduating if it weren't for the fact that i switched program and one course wasn't offered during a particular semester; damn extra year.
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At 5/17/07 07:43 PM, SkunkyFluffy wrote:At 5/17/07 07:17 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: *throws eggs and flour at you*Are you trying to bread him like a fish stick?
No, a Milanesa.
Actually, it has flour so it would be a marinera, but well, I'm too lazy to find the link :P
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At 5/17/07 08:35 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: No, a Milanesa.
Actually, it has flour so it would be a marinera, but well, I'm too lazy to find the link :P
ya; Milan!
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At 5/17/07 08:41 PM, SolInvictus wrote:At 5/17/07 08:35 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: No, a Milanesa.ya; Milan!
Actually, it has flour so it would be a marinera, but well, I'm too lazy to find the link :P
Only in Argentina could an oxymoron like Milanesa Napolitana be carelessly used.
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Okay.
I got a project due tommorow that I recieved back in October.
And I've done nothing of it.
Thank God I got enough coffee.
Because it's going to be a long night.
Between the idea And the reality
Between the motion And the act, Falls the Shadow
An argument in Logic
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At 5/17/07 09:14 PM, MortifiedPenguins wrote: Okay.
I got a project due tommorow that I recieved back in October.
And I've done nothing of it.
Thank God I got enough coffee.
Because it's going to be a long night.
I love it when that happens.
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At 5/17/07 09:16 PM, Der-Lowe wrote:At 5/17/07 09:14 PM, MortifiedPenguins wrote:
I love it when that happens.
Your a sick sick person.
You know that.
Between the idea And the reality
Between the motion And the act, Falls the Shadow
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