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- ********0
creative-
looks pretty cool man!
- kelpie0
I write some quite useful stuff on here at times I think, and I get a bit surprised that the folk I'm giving it for free to don't acknowledge it (not in a hurt way, just a bit mystified). A lot of the questions that get asked seem to be looking for "move that closer to there and make it blue" type answers when really they should be looking for different information and insight, or asking different questions. I don't think every problem we are faced with can be solved by fiddling with the way something looks, but I get the impression that too many on here think that the form of something is the ultimate expression of what it is and the primary path to making it work. This is limiting, massively. anyway; whatevers innit
- -1kelpie
- btw, I consider 90% of blogdwellers to be outside this groupkelpie
- and I'm not naming the other 10, because then it'll be harder for the rest of us to infect them with the intelligence viruskelpie
- which I arrogantly have decided I have. whit a dickkelpie
- useful and useful are 2********
- you have a white dick?********
- kelpie0
sorry I killed the blog :(
- kelpie0
feeling a bit ignored, think I might go and invent a unifying theory, create multiple screen names, verbally abuse female posters and have a very public breakdown
- ********0
My new policy of not saying goodbye at the end of a phone call seems to have offended a potential new client.
*Sips peroni
- ********0
is death absence, void, nothingness, end
or
source of all possibility and creation?- public breakdowns = the best********
- what's the point if you're not making a point, eh?kelpie
- public breakdowns = the best
- kelpie0
magnificent_ruin, if you consider the Universe as a single organism, with our capacity for abstract thought and observation providing its consciousness, then the death of any one component is no more or less than the equivalent of the shedding of old skin cells in the never ending process of organic renewal
- but what does it mean for the individual skin cell?********
- you; face first into the propellerkelpie
- sense that makes none, cunt.********
- hmmm, not sure if you are familiar with AlphaOmega, in which case that joke will have flown over your head.kelpie
- yep, right over!********
- sorry. he was a ranting poster who did all the stuff from my post 4 up...kelpie
- in answer though; all those cells asking the same question about themselves collectively ask a larger question about the whole...kelpie
- ...and though they never hear the answer singly, each question is like a single synapse firing in a far larger brainkelpie
- the dillema is whether we will ever be smart enough to observe the fundamental thing we are constituent parts of.kelpie
- but what does it mean for the individual skin cell?
- Jaline0
kelpie, I loved that story you made about me being the Bacon Killer. That was gold.
Also, my parents did exactly what you proposed (about the task of shovelling snow). My mom can't do much, because of her back, so my dad is eager to immediately shovel after every snow storm, and is also interested in shovelling every few hours, throughout the day, if the storm continues.
Since my siblings and I live here, depending on the weight of the snow on any given day, either 1 or a few of us, or even all 5 of us will go out together and shovel. It's very efficient. People used to walk by and marvel at this sight, and even ask my parents how they do it. I have no idea. It's just ingrained into our very souls now. We must shovel that snow right away! We all get along and a few of us don't mind shovelling, so that helps.
- Jaline0
Mike, I am updating my LinkedIn profile now. I had requests from last year that I never confirmed either, so I thought I would get it together.
- 7point340
for the record, horp was really drunk.
v for vendetta was one of the worst films ever made
- ITS A GOOD MOVIE.
I AM SOBER.Horp - Did he say it was good?
I liked that film. Except for specific parts.Jaline - I can't share this vehemencekelpie
- that movie was a tragedy********
- thank you rand.7point34
- Aye, it was tosscreative-
- Clearly, I am a sucker for alliteration.Jaline
- I took a wax jacket in for alteration once. I had a leather edge put onto the collar.Horp
- badass!Jaline
- ITS A GOOD MOVIE.
- Horp0
Listen you cunts, V-for Vendetta was a good movie. I'm not in love with it, I don't attend conventions or have wet dreams about it, but it was okay, an acceptbale waste of an hour and a half so FUCKING BACK OFF ME BECAUE I'VE HAD A SKINFULL OF YOUR OPPRESSION AND I'M ABOUT TO FUCKING BLOW.
- locustsloth0
Thanks for your free labor suggestion kelpie. Sensing a shift in the air, they have already organized and their union rep is busting my balls. Who the fuck heard of heated shovel handles anyway?!?!
Regardless, i have my fears the 7 yr old may "accidentally" push the 3 yr old into oncoming traffic. i suspect he's been waiting for an opportunity for quite some time.
- 7point340
i tried to like v for vendetta, but i admit i came in with a large bit of skepticism.
the alliterative monologues were stupid. the trails on the knives as he whipped them around looked out of place and cheesy. most of the dialogue was idiotic. (you can't have a revolution without dancing) i felt little to no sympathy for the main character, and i felt completely angry and disappointed when it became clear that this was a personal vendetta (based on a stupid prologue) rather than some noble cause asi was lead to believe. and i'm sorry but i cannot take the use of that overture seriously anymore. it just reminded me a bugs bunny cartoon.
i would say that there were a few scenes that were well-acted. most notably the one with natalie portman in prison, but that was it and it was no saving grace for this over-the-top, self-indulgent, orwellian themed piece of trash.
the wachowskis are hacks.
i never read the comic so i have no frame of reference for how altered (mutilated) it was. i just know that i simply found it painful to watch.
- There is NOTHING OF VALUE HERE PEOPLE. DOG-EAR THIS POST AND MOVE ON.Horp
- THIS IS A MAN WHO THINKS CASSHAN (or whatever its called) IS A GOOD MOVIE.Horp
- Bound was good. The Matrix was brilliant. The rest, you could take or leave, but I like their style.Jaline
- Casshern. I tell you Josh, if you found V to be insubstantial sillyness you will DEFINITELY hate Casshern.Horp
- Natalie Portman is so insanely hot. I feel like I slighted her the other day on the podcast when I only talked about Hilary Duff.********
- haha. She was great in that film, I agree.Jaline
- I mean...in most films. And in real life, from what I can tell from pictures, anyway.Jaline
- She's like a 132 on the 1-10 scale. Plus she's insanely smart as well. Complete package.********
- ********0
SEEN... as in, zeen?
or SEEN... as in, SEEN/NOT-SEEN (army talk)?
- Horp0
^ SEEN as in 'understood'... SEEN?
SEEN.