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#141
Competitions & Activities / Re:MAGS - APRIL
Fri 04/04/2003 12:47:09
I think it's called a vermicular animal more specifically...

but magintz is right... it's an invertibrate...
#142
well... I have an idea.... but ME making a game?  ;D that's good for a laugh.
#143
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Wed 02/04/2003 07:36:27
no Iqu was not
in the original sig
you just misread it

Probably again
with the I thing we confuse
this haiku sense not
#144
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Wed 02/04/2003 07:27:06
shut up naranjas
I get confused easily
when both start with I
#145
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Wed 02/04/2003 05:48:15
Back on icq
Our names appear within < and >
I know not who said

I thought it Yakspit
But my memory is bad
I will change my sig
#146
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Tue 01/04/2003 12:40:01
ignore the lamers
who do not abide the rules
five seven and five

that is the haiku
there is not one substitute
five seven and five

when time is on side
try to use the haiku right
it is rewarding
#147
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Tue 01/04/2003 11:11:08
either you are good
or do not know the real rules
five seven and five

count the syllables
and the secret of haiku....
are forever yours

there is haiku that
does not conform to these rules
I do not know these
#148
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Tue 01/04/2003 10:37:33
Within the confines
of a dark secluded place
eyes bitterly weep

they are all alone
crying for the bitterness
of love and hatred

they are all alone
crying for passion and lust
envy and revenge

evil is the heart
which made these eyes start weeping
no one hears its pleas

happy is the face
which the world avidly views
it always will smile

grieving are the eyes
who the world does detest
they find no solace


that is my haiku
I will try harder next time
I will use action
#149
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Tue 01/04/2003 06:14:31
If anything trap
D G did this a favour
now we will not stop
#150
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Tue 01/04/2003 05:41:29
It is a pity
But we know all good things end
I will post here more
#151
The Rumpus Room / Re:Haiku maybe help?
Wed 26/03/2003 08:11:18
Yakspits avatar
is greatly disturbing me
the moving eyeball

I will endeavor
to write something half decent
with the haiku rules
#152
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Mon 24/03/2003 05:50:25
Darth: They're taking it from the tax payers and foreign deficit and injecting it into people and business for the war effort. The government isn't allowed to say "Give me all your money, I'm going to war," to businesses, banks etc.

they have already accumulated the wealth beforehand or borrowed from other countries.
#153
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Mon 24/03/2003 01:57:16
darth: Business and economy prospers in the war due to massive government spending, as you said, the government spent 60 billion dollars on this, this means that that 60 bill will go towards the businessess or whatever has any relation towards the war.

To put it in proper terms, the government has made a 60 billion dollar injection into the economy.

just thought I'd try and clarify that point for you
#154
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Mon 24/03/2003 01:12:06
well, when you think about it, a serial killer is just a killer who didn't get caught, if we could get into the minds of our fellow human beings and say "You are inherently evil, therefore you must die" well that'd be all well and good, but we can't do that

and besides... that'd be a nightmare, you'd never know when a magistrate would suddenly rock up to your house and say "You are inherently evil, therefore you must die"
#155
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Mon 24/03/2003 01:04:46
oh no, you got me wrong... there's nothing wrong with the death penalty jargon, it's just like the war jargon, or the euthanasia jargon.

Basically I use jargon to describe anything that's had a massive media saturation. I really wasn't knocking it ;D.

I'll try not to use that word in future, it gets the wrong message across

oh and, I agree with your main points... you're basically saying that man doesn't have the right to choose what is right or wrong... which is true
#156
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Mon 24/03/2003 00:20:37
Even, I can finally see that bush kills site, it's really quite pathetic, it's just putting Bush's face to the usual death penalty jargon.

Not that I support the death penalty, but that site really doesn't scream out "Bush is a mass murderer who should be stopped at any cost" to me
#157
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Sun 23/03/2003 23:37:18
Darth: not that I'm in this discussion at all. But be mindful that these are other people you are talking to, not everybody responds to sarcasm the same way. My wacky sense of humour's gotten me into trouble more times than I'd like to count

everyone else: I couldn't be screwed reading through this. So I'll put my two cents in, my opinion is that Saddam Hussein, and any other people who is being oppressed by an evil sort of person, should be 'liberated'

Now I know around here this is gonna cause a lot of agro, so I'll define my term for 'liberated'

'Liberated' means that when and if the people want to overthrow their regime, it is overthrown by whatever means, if his means war, well, god save the soldiers. I know war is a horrible thing and I'm not saying I support an upcoming war, war is a last ditch resort when all else has failed. After the regime is gone, then the people should decide what they want to happen, unfortunately, this might lead to another regime...  :P But it should be restated that it was the PEOPLE who wanted to overthrow the regime, not some foreign government. Unless of course that country is threatened by the said regime.

#158
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Fri 21/03/2003 08:08:55
site not found dude
#159
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Fri 21/03/2003 02:01:53
the reason the Iraqui's aren't rebelling is the same reason Americans aren't rebelling.

I mean look at America, the public opinion of Bush seems to be in the toilet with Hussein, it's just that they're allowed to say it. With so many people who are supposedly adamantly against the war, I'm surprised that there hasn't been a bloody uprising...
#160
General Discussion / Re:War unleashed...
Thu 20/03/2003 23:50:40
haha, my sister was shown on national tv protesting because she was right behind the guy being interviewed about the war.

War... what is it good for (apart from the economy due to increased government spending)

In the end, anyone who really thought they had an opinion about this and that it mattered was obviously wrong... the governments do whatever they want with big issues and we don't have any say (god bless democracy)

I liked Mr. Hussein's rebuttal speech to the war "The insane Bush will not succeed"

I'm nigh high sick of discussions about this flipping war though...

They say an Iraqi civilian died during the opening stages of the war. Then I thought, what about non-civilians? Weren't their lives just as important as civilians? Or don't they matter because they're holding a gun...

Gold: If only this was the land of sand...
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