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- canuck0
i feel like garbage today, need something to wake me up.
- run up some stairs********
- make a hardon collider********
- run up some stairs
- kelpie0
hi, its sunny this week in raintown and the grim earthiness of the place always falls away and we get all euro and hang about on any available blade of grass, so I've been lunching in red square and people watching.
Even on arguably the best day of the year so far I spotted some hatchet faced cow chewing the ear off her workman boyfriend on his lunch break, with The Scowl on her face that seems inbred in this city, the one that says "I will crush your face in a vice for fun" and "I am a spoiled, impotent child who cannot face the awareness of their own unimportance" both at the same time. She sat in the mid day sun getting more and more animated and angry with clearly no conclusion to her ranting troubles while the rest of the city reset their winter heads and relaxed in the warmth.
I felt sorry for her while at the same time wanting to throw her under a bus. Some people wont be worth saving when the Collider tears into the fabric of the galaxy. Amen.
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- canuck0
I hate how what was once new and exciting, becomes old and tiresome.
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"Past the age of fifty, Velasquez stopped painting definite things. He hovered around objects with the air, with twilight, catching in his shadows and airy backgrounds the palpitations of colour which formed the invisible core of his silent symphony. Henceforth, he captured only those mysterious interpenetrations of shape and tone that form a constant, secret progression, neither betrayed nor interrupted by any jolt or jar. Space reigns supreme. It is as if an aerial wave, sliding over the surfaces, soaked up their visible emanations, defined and modeled them, then spread them about like a perfume, an echo of themselves, a scattering of impalpable dust. The world he lived in
was one of sadness: a degenerate king, sickly infantes, idiots, dwarfs, cripples, a handful of clownish freaks dressed up as princes, whose function it was to laugh at themselves and to amuse a cast that lived outside the law, in the meshes of etiquette, plots and lies, bound by the confessional and remorse, with the inquisition and silence at the door. A spirit of nostalgia pervades his work, yet he avoids what is ugly, sad, or cruelly morbid."- .its a supposedly "spanish" perversity: collapsing by sunbeam.********
- .its a supposedly "spanish" perversity: collapsing by sunbeam.
- ********0
Showering then playing hookey from work to walk over to PNC Park to watch the Pirate game. And playing hookey with other people from work.
I just got a text message that JazX is tailgating as well unbeknownest to me earlier ... so this should be hilarious.
Also ... is unbeknownest a word? I think it is, but it's showing up as spelled incorrectly with no good suggestion.
Hrm.
- pics, or it never happenscanuck
- are the pirates gonna break .500 this year?GreedoLives
- would have sworn you just needed to lose the second e but its not that either. fucking uppity spell check7point34
- unbeknownst.MrOneHundred
- Thanks MrOneHundred.
No pics, randomly ran into him a few times. I think he was avoiding me...********
- canuck0
you're twisting my mellon man
- i've found girls dislike that too7point34
- http://www.thundercl…GreedoLives
- thats probably a heavy helmet.canuck
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My lord and king, the fourth Philip, was known to be an elegant horseman and a fine shot, an aficionado of the hunt and of horses — once, in a single day, killing three wild boars by his own hand but losing a fine mount in the process. His sporting skills were immortalized in the paintings of don Diego Velazquez, as well as in poems by many authors and poets such as Lope de Vega or Franciso de Quevedo.
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Randd, please post some more on painters
- you'll never believe where I got that one********
- well, writing "cast" instead of "caste" might be a clue?********
- sacre bleu!********
- you'll never believe where I got that one
- ********0
exactement!
at the beginning of godard's "pierrot le feu" belmondo is sitting in a bathtub reading aloud from a book-- after some searching I discovered it was from "A History of Art: Modern Art," by Elie Faure
- man, that movie was full of great visuals********
- that early Godard is sometimes stunning for so direct and seeming unmediated. What a nut!********
- man, that movie was full of great visuals
- GreedoLives0
A duteous observer of the Sabbath, he had attended a service of an old, proto-Protestant sect, the Waldensians, where the preacher, “a somewhat stunted figure in a plain black coat,” sermonized “on the wickedness of the wide world” and “on the exclusive favour with God” of his sparse congregation. “Myself neither cheered nor greatly alarmed by this doctrine,” Ruskin wrote, he left the chapel and went to the municipal gallery, where in one room a Veronese, “Solomon and the Queen of Sheba”—the queen and her retinue arrive bearing gifts, the most delectable of which may be the queen herself—“glowed in full afternoon light.” As he looked at the painting, he heard, through the open windows, “swells and falls” of a military band that “seemed to me more devotional, in their perfect art, tune, and discipline, than anything I remembered of evangelical hymns. And as the perfect colour and sound gradually asserted their power on me, they seemed finally to fasten me in the old article of Jewish faith, that things done delightfully and rightly were always done by the help and in the Spirit of God.” On “that day, my evangelical beliefs were put away, to be debated of no more.”
- 7point340
I tried to interpret the actions of this baby, but I simply could not stop shuddering. After about five minutes the shuddering gave way to panic, until eventually, I was overcome by a sort of blind animal fear. It’s probably how a deer feels when caught in the glaring headlights of an oncoming tractor-trailer. You can bet that’s how this baby’s father feels, as he sits on the receiving end of that vaguely threatening, yet inexplicably terrifying gaze. Needless to say, they’ve both soiled themselves many times over, but not for the same reasons.
- emukid0
this is by far one of the worst days i've had in a while. and i frequently have bad days.
- i hope it never endsemukid
- hahahaha. You are young and alive! What could be so bad?
* regrets askingMrOneHundred
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Bon Seff thinks that deleting boner pill, penny stock and hot slutty slut spam is the online equivalent to pulling weeds...
- don't forget to pull cheap shit watch knockoff spam, that stuff propagates like crazyGreedoLives
- MrOneHundred0
unbeknownst
- I refer to falovorful’s post above.MrOneHundred
- i need to use that word in regular conversationemukid
- I do. It doesn’t work.MrOneHundred
- Merci!********
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pehdtsckjmba
- ok now you are just making shit upemukid
- am I ?
http://www.youtube.c…******** - HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. that made my day not be the worst day in a whileemukid
- it did the same for me********
- =)TaylorB
- pehdts?********
- _salisae_0
wait a minute. rand's birthday just passed! Happy birthday, you lovable dog, you!
- when was it?!emukid
- Yes, happy birthday, if this rumour is true.MrOneHundred
- many returns********
- thanks cheri. I like being thought of as a lovable dog********
- happy birthday Doc, many happy returns!kelpie
- Happy Birthday, now can I have my meds?Jnr_Madison
- MrOneHundred0
It’s been an odd week. I am going home.
- have a good weekend!emukid
- Thanks emu, you too. Keep me posted on Pantone’s pants.MrOneHundred
- canuck0
I'm at work now.
- 7point340
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