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#81
QuoteWhen there is a demand for a product, there will always be a supply.
I demand a bag of fine grade magic pixie dust, 2 dragon horns and two cups of gnome testicles.Ã,  :P

QuotePot? I am not really against it, but against the daily usage of it.
Same here. I've never tried dope myself, but I hear that it opens your mind so I'd like to try it once or twice. But as the old Buddist teachings say, "suffering comes from desire" and desire in addiction and excess. I try to follow the middle path. As to cigerretts, I wouldn't touch them if you payed me 10 bucks to smoke one. I'm scared enough by all the commericals and documentaries and studies done to prove all the toxins and carcinigins when are in that stuff. Its like they put it all in there to kill you on purpose. Maybe its a goverment conspiracy or somthing.
QuoteBut hey, I'm completely fine with rotting my brian.
Ewww.....on second thought, maybe I'm changing my mind....
QuoteI only smoke when I'm on fire.
I only smoke after good sex.Ã,  ;D
QuoteRemember when you buy drugs you're giving money to some disgusting smuggler which is probably exploiting many people, except of course you're planting it in your backyard, which can also happen.
I agree, buying drugs is probobly worse than the actual use of them because of where the money is going to.Ã,  Thats why people should just get one plant, raise them and multiply them. Then you can have fresh pot whenever you like. :DÃ,  ....just remember not to plant them next to your Oregano bush or you might accidently add some very "special" ingredients to your homemade tomatoe sauce.

Quotewell, in the long run, sigarettes are more hassardous to your lungs than pot.
Yeah, thats probobly true because if all the crap (note above) cig companies put in them. But, its quite legal to grow home-made tobacco atÃ,  home without all the additives. I live next to a Native American reservation and I know that they use tobacco for rituals all the time. (Although, maybe not at the Native American Depenency Center near my house. And thats not a joke, although horribly ironic. I seriously live next to one.)

QuoteHere's some examples of how some sketching I did under influences turned out (this is about 8 years ago [and art isn't my forte])
Holy crud! I feel trippy from just LOOKING at those. "Duuudee, the colors, dude, the COLORS are awsome..."

QuoteI've got so much goddamn consideration for non-smokers you'd think they'd begrudge me a little elbow room. Sorry, I'm not actually referring to non-smokers.Ã,  I'm referring to the anti-smokers (not to be confused with the anti-cigarette crowd).
Wow, I didn't know that smoking had so many diverse political groups about it. And I aprpeciate all your efforts. I am just a first-hand breather, ocassional second-hand smoker. Less than 2 packs a day.
QuoteIt can be formed in a type of yeast. It was first used when somehow an entire French (I think) villiage ate bread made with the yeast and just went crazy.
*Makes a note to cross out "French Bread" from his shopping list.*

QuoteThe last time when i was totally drunk was last christmas, i can't really remember something, all i know is that this girl and me did something we didn't yet want to do..Ã, 
Oh, yeah. hX, I almost forgot. Here is your marriage license. Sorry about the delay.
QuoteYeah, LSD is probably the drug that is least likely to harm you. Theres only one drug I strickly stay away from and those who do it. Ecstacy. If it doesnt kill you, you'll kill yourself.

Hmm, that is debatable. But, I remember seeing this one PBS special about this Harverd professor who was at the top of his game was introduced to LSD (when it was still new. Like, in the 60's? 70's maybe?) and it radically transformed his life. He shared it with a few of the other professors he was friends with. Later, they decided to do a scientific study (the first and I think the only) on LSD and its effects of expanding the conciousness. For their subjects they went to the people who wainted spiritual revelations the most. Students studying to become priests and religous leaders. Before the test even got underway, they were stormed by the police and the program was shut down. But afterwards, this guy began a huge spiritual movment and turn his fathers vast property in to a place were hundreds of hippies came for spiritual guidence. The show almost made me want to get out and get some mind expanding drugs of my own. :P But I didn't. I guess I'm just a chicken or somthing. Maybe after a little peer pressure I'll try it some day when I'm a monk in Tibet. Anyway, this post has gone of for long enough and I apollogize to everyone for making you read it.


#82
General Discussion / Re: Seeking approval
Fri 07/05/2004 01:05:27
I'm a complete aproval-whore. :P "Validate me! Grade me!Ã,  APPROVE OF ME!" I'm not really that good in anything in particular. I was never interested in most of my classes in school, nor was I good in any sport....except running. I weighed 140 lbs in highschool, basically a stick. I found that running was somthing I was halfway good at, but I was never good enough to win medals or anything....even though i worked my ass off and almost fainted a few times after a trackmeet.
Ã,  Ã,  But I liked Art, and was always excited every hour of Art class. Drawing, painting, ceramics, I just sort of did it better than all the other kids. Both my parents work as Art teachers and maybe that gave me a head start. However, its a blessing as well as a curse. Sure, regular people might like some of my art, but how do you impress artists who has dedicated their lives it design and form? My mom seems to like most of my stuff alright, but she never made any big deal about it. Mabye, "Oh, yeah. Thats nice dear", about a piece that took me a month to complete and then she goes to cook dinner. But my dad doesn't seem to care much at all about anything I create. A few weeks ago I decided to do a bust of a young woman out of clay, probobly the most difficult project I've ever done. When I finally fished and showed by father, I think he was actually somwhat impressed. He told me that because I've started so many things that I've never completed, he didn't really have much faith I'd follow through on it. And then he goes back to reading his newspaper. I was like, "Gosh.....thanks......I think...."

[Edit]- By the way, it's fired now (and she was a bitch to hollow out. You have to do that or the sculpture will likely explode in the kiln) and I spray-painted it black in the backyard. I need to go out and give it a second coat pretty soon, but I think it turned out nice. Maybe I'll take a picture of it and scan it up on here to see if it meets all of your approval. (Wait, damn. I'm doing it again!!)
#83
General Discussion / Re: Graphic Tablet users?
Fri 07/05/2004 00:37:49
QuoteI've got a graphire 2.  After I get some more use out of it (practice and actually get good at it) I'm considering going for a large-size Intuos.

Some one told me when I was asking what tablet to buy (I still havn't decided yet, but Graphire 3 sounds good, but expensive)  and they told me to get a smaller one first until I got used to it. I've been drawing on paper (and recently with the mouse) since forever. :P Why should I waste my money on a smaller tablet and then buy a whole new larger one later? That just doesn't make much sense to a poor person like me. :P
#84
Quotec.. in its gaseous state it may cause severe burns.

Water vapor can burn me? I dun get it. Does that mean steam or somthing, because dihydrogen monoxide in its liquid state at boiling temp would do worse, eh?
#85
General Discussion / Re: Stupid Forum Quotes
Tue 04/05/2004 18:47:10
Because I try by best to be difficult?
#86
No, and do you know why? Because they are gray-haired old foogies. (spelling?) Most guys, expecially kids or main characters have narrow chins, thin lips and huge gigantic eyes. And yeah, it is sort of steriotypical, but then again, most anime is so .....well....TYPICAL.. Im sure there are lots of exceptions out there, but thats not the norm.
#87
Quote from: Babloyi on Mon 03/05/2004 14:53:34
YES! You are supposed to be yufster/psychonaut/rusalka/ami!

Uh oh. Have we just exposed some kind of deap secret conspiricy shouded in darkness and mystery about yufster? A transexual perhaps?

Oh and on a final note, Assass, I don't like you either. :D
#88
General Discussion / Re: Stupid Forum Quotes
Tue 04/05/2004 17:19:25
God dang damn stupid filter. It wont let me write the letter by itself. *kicks filter.*
#89
General Discussion / Re: Stupid Forum Quotes
Tue 04/05/2004 17:16:06
*glares and pokes Ali with a stick*Ã,  :P btw DragondRose, thats an awsome song. I sing it all the time now. I imagin it goes somthing like the Homer Simpson song. "I am so smart. I am so smart. S M R T. I mean, S M A R T."
#90
Anime is the devil. Seriously. I can't stand it. And its not just the feminin way everything is drawn either (guys looks more like girls than the girls do. :P) Its how everything has to be INTENSE ALL THE TIME! Its like a bad soapopera comic strip (anyone know what I mean, we have a few in the papper over here) where EVERYTHING has to have a ! at the end! because ! everything is always ! exciting and at the climax! all the time! *sweatdrops* HUH?!? >.>                 Yeah, so I really really really hate anime. :D But I know that alot of ya'll love it. I'm not really excited by Disney films either, I guess I was when I was younge. I think I liked Little Meremaid, Aladdin and....umm...*scratches head* well I'me sure that I saw others too. However, I do like Pixar films. Expecially their short snipits. Lmfao, if you don't know what I mean, they show these little films before the main presentation. A guy playing chess with himself and a bunch of disgruntled birds all sitting on a telephone pole. They are halarious, but, I digress. This post has gone on long enough.
#91
Hmm.............well, I don't know for sure, but it is quite possible that the LotR books were meant for children, but it sort of seems that only certian parts of the books are appropriate. If you havn't seen the second and third movies, then please, go see them and you will see what I mean. I can just picture a parent reading these books to their children as a bedtime story...... "And then kids, the giganitc Orc army of Isengard poured into theÃ,  valley of Helms Deep, like a black raging river. Yes, and then the Ura Ki swung his sword and decapitated that soldier, oh and this one gets an arrow shot into his throat. Ahh, and see here how the elven general is having his head split open and his brains smashed everywhere. Well, thats all for tonight, kids. Sleep tight." *kids look back wide-eyed, shivering in the dark and too scared to go to sleep*

;D Anyway, I know there wasn't a comparison between LotR and Harry Potter, but there have been and I was just sick of it. :P I HAVE read the first two books when I was younger, and they were hardly up to the quality of the Hobbit. (I also read the first and half of the second book in LotR but.....I mean they are just so friggin long. :P And rightly so because the whole story is about....what, I think like 16 months long?)
#92
General Discussion / Re: Stupid Forum Quotes
Tue 04/05/2004 07:50:24
Nooo, don't let this thread die. There are surely some other quote out there. Comon people, grab a cuppa coffee and rack your brains.
#93
I think that after the awsome trilligy of Lord of the Rings, there should obveously be another sequel. However, like Star Wars Episoid 1 it would rather be a prequel......and if you arn't familiar with Tolkien the book that started the whole LotRÃ,  series was a magnificent book called The Hobbit. The book stars Bilbo, Frodo's uncle on a quest where he first discovers the ring. .....on second thought, it would be a shame if it didn't live up to the glory of LotR, so it is rather a risk.

[Edit] And they are already comming out with a sequel to Harry Potter *sigh* I think its repulsive when people compare LotR with the a little kids book series. Its just downright sad.
#94
QuoteThat reminds me, the fellowship of the ring was one of the most magical movies i've ever seen, but TTT and ROTK where a bit zzzzz.
*leaps at you and strangles you by the throat*

QuoteI am an insane ravening foamy-mouthed Tolkien fan, so I have reasons both to like and dislike the LotR films. I won't bore you all to death with details.
Whohoo! WeÃ,  shall inherit the earth. ;P

So below I've decided to somewhat defend a little the movies which I think need defending.

Anyway, 1. I liked the Cube. I only say it once and that wasÃ,  when it was on TV. I think it showed deep insight to the sick way our society works and really thought it was cool. And yeah, most of them died and the writers did that to show a point. Anyway, that was years ago. Maybe if I saw it again I would change my mind, but I remember liking it. Reminds me of The Outer Limits shows that I always love to watch.

2. The Cell was alright too, working on disecting our inner minds and the sick ways they work. BTW, while I'm on the subject, what did ya'll think of Being John Malkovich and Mangolia? Seriously twisted movies which focus on the subjects stated above.

3. The Ring. An AWSOME movie, I LOVED IT! The girl in the movie made the tape. I think it had to do with her creating it out from some metaphysical state which she was gifted with due to her tormented mind. Very strange, but I just loved the whole thing.....except the very veryÃ,  end. If you havn't seen it and don't want to have it spoiled don't read the next line.

When she crawled out of the TV and killed that guy and then the woman making the tape with her son......that was *$#@ing retarded. It should have ended before that, ... "So......how long do you think someone could survive down there?"Ã,  ".........seven days..."

On one final final note, anyone who hasn't seen all the LotR movies should be handcuffed to a movie theater seat and be made to watch. And anyone who doesn't like them should be shot! :P Anyway, have a nice day and thank you for flying with us today!Ã,  ;D
#95
Alright, well after reading the horror stories frome you guys, I've taken the reasonable action of not looking. I have every intention of saying in my ignorant bliss and sleep sound tonight. Althought i take your word on how awful the disease is and am thankful it is rare.
#96
Remixor, this is a warrent for your arrest. You used content from my post which was original to me and automatically copyrighted under law, without my verbal or written approval. *slaps handcuffs on him* You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do will be twisted to give you a longer sentance. You have the right to an attorny. If you cannot afford one, well...too bad.

;D Well hey, that sounds like a great law.....huh? Whats that? *ballif hands Rave' a note*  WHAT?!? I'm being sued by juncmodule for using his quote without his permission! But....but......." *gets thrown in the cell with remixor*
#97
Well, of course there is Gigli....is that how its spelt? The movie so horrible that EVERYONE walked out of the theater? :D I didn't see it of course so maybe that doesn't count. What movies I DO hate are

1. Passion of the Christ....
2. SIGNS
3. Leathal Weapon Series
4. The Patriot
5. We were soldiers
6. Ransom
7. Conspiracy Theory
8. Braveheart
9. Maverick
10. Any movie that stared/featured or even MENTIONED Mel Gibson.

God, I hate that man with a passion. :P
#98
FOOLS! All of you! You know nothing! The greatest kitchen appliance of all time is that beautiful rotating mechanism that turn perfectly hand-thrown dough, personally spiced sauce, carefully grated cheese (from your handy electric turbo powered industrial-strenght cheese grater, of course) and specialized topings of meat scattered on top.Ã,  And as it turns it perfectly cooks both the crust underneith while gently toasting the toppings above, sending an aroma of nervana wafting through the house, declaring the pressance of its cheesey pizza goodness to everyone. *sighs and drools all over his keyboard in a dream-like state*

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#99
QuoteI may be wrong about this but I believe that US Copyright law gives you only rights to a Copyright on the medium you register it under. What this means is, if LucasArts only filed for a copyright as a Computer Game then they don't own rights to it in other mediums, such as books.

So.....can I make a computer game called Grapes of Wrath about a penguin who loves grapes who fights canabals or write a book intitled Quest for Glory about a fictional politician as he strives to become president? How about I make a movie and call it The Greatful Dead  about zombies who attack an innocent village in switzerland?


#100
What about gay women. What are the rules about what they can have on thier cars? Or is it a double standard kind of thing?
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