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Nice shirt where did you get it?
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Goodwill. 3 bucks
I should go there more |
fuck you all! 10,000.. and i miss it!
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Ooh! Ooh! I call post 11111.
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Well done, everyone. Fine effort.
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Where were you when it all happened Sebastian?
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Elsewhere on the 'web, I'm afraid.
I could always delete 16 of my posts, so I could be here when it happens. |
Because it has to be done at such moments:
schizophrenicroom 1,755 finding nobody 1,468 k-krack 1,147 Hip Priest 848 Danny Himself 533 John Violence 483 TheDom 362 Trasher02 331 Inhuman 296 HaydenAsche 272 king_buzzo 201 touch me i'm sick 193 sellouteater 156 SynthethicalY 156 static-harmony 146 umjammer atomsk 142 nicfit 141 drrrtyboots 126 acousticrock87 117 Cantankerous 105 marleypumpkin 93 krastian 93 Norma J 84 Everyneurotic 79 compulsive diarrhea, jico 56 samuel 44 sonicl 33 nomadicfollower 33 lucyrulesok 26 Fox 25 Alex's Trip 24 Sheriff Rhys Chatham 24 KT-019 22 Diesel 20 SpectralJulianIsNotDead 16 A Thousand Threads 15 Kegmama 15 RdTv 13 EMMAh 13 soapbars 13 stenson 13 h8kurdt 12 Hannah 12 jennthebenn 12 porkmarras 11 Richard Pryor on Fire 11 Пятхъдесят Шест 10 EvdWee 10 Daycare Nation 10 alyasa 10 random homie 9 neptuneg 8 Pookie 7 sugar kane101 7 SYRFox 7 musicfallinglikesnow 7 soniknirve 6 RIPfrey05 6 Clementine. 6 DemonBox 5 youthoftomorrow 4 noumenal 4 jon boy 4 flophousefloozie 4 chabib 3 atari 2600 3 kingcoffee 3 LittlePuppetBoy 3 gmku 3 Vodka Goblin 3 blue sunlover 3 ALIEN ANAL 3 HECKLER SPRAY 3 Gimpy 3 m^a(t)h 2 Kim C Not G 2 ithinkimissyou 2 Tokolosh 2 sonicpollution 2 Lady Godiva 2 eatmychild 2 something 2 tomant 2 Gookid 2 The Lung 2 Chronic Susie 2 zulfiqar 2 Jico 1 Sn@ke 1 screamingskull 1 whorefrost 1 Signpost 1 PAULYBEE2656 1 Isoflurane 1 Laila 1 sonic sphere 1 perfectwagnerite 1 Pablitzen 1 noisemachine 1 hey alex 1 terminal pharmacy 1 Chris Lawrence 1 SugarLips 1 the big quasar 1 max 1 pao-lino 1 bleef0rd 1 PunkerViolence 1 thetrashcangod 1 No Star 1 candymoan 1 ybag_girl 1 Magic Wheel Memory 1 swa(y) 1 Style 1 Macaulay Culkin 1 lizzarddd 1 deflinus 1 Stijn 1 fluxequalsrad 1 when 1 swimsuitissue 1 lovesonicevol 1 Satan 1 Illsonicyouryouth 1 wikithread 1 Derek McA 1 Mark Ibold 1 BsideDirtyGuido 1 mahsheet 1 wolf brother 1 Derek 1 Officer Randy 1 |
i dont get this?
hellz yeah 4700! |
I love this thread.
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It's how many posts each contributor has made in this thread. Silly, but true. Considering his late arrival, k-krack's input has been nothing short of phenomenal. Well done on your 4,700. |
Next landmark 1,111?
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Oh I didn't see that. Well called.
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And the side of it all
Makes me sad and ill That's when I want Some weird sin tutututututututuuuu |
I'm going to bed I feel quite sick. Goodnight everyone.
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And there must have been some beer
And there must have been some beagals You can see it all so clear! Later freind |
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Talking of which: A guy gets on a long-distance flight. He's just getting comfortable when somebody sits down next to him. He looks up and wow, it's the great chess player Garry Kasparov. Kasparov basks for a moment in the recognition. Some way into the flight, the meals are cleared away and Garry produces an elegant little wooden travel chess set. He begins to play. After a while Kasparov asks the guy whether he would like to play chess to kill time. The guy replies, 'Hey Garry, You think I don't know who you are?. I can't compete with a world champion.' Kasparov - 'How about if I play left handed ? The guy thinks about this for a minute, then agrees. He is demolished in 8 moves, and is unconsollable for the rest of the journey. On landing he meets his friend, who asks him how the flight was. 'It was terrible,' he says. 'Completely humiliating. I played chess with Garry Kasparov and he beat me in spite of him playing left-handed!' His friend replies - 'Ha! You were swindled! Dude, Garry Kasparov is left-handed!!' |
Haha
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Hey everyone
How are things? |
It's alright. I'm going to bed now.
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hahah that kasparav story made me laugh
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yo
who be here? |
nobody apparently....
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I am here. But, I dont think you are
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good morning, boys. today is the day of deerhoof.
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Have a great time Jade!
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I'm so sick right now. I've got a super painful headache and I can't stand the light. It's probably not a good idea to spend the time behind a computer right now but I can't help it.
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Poor Trasher. :[
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Poor me indeed...
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Poor you
Put on some sunglasses |
I'm actually wearing some sunglasses right now haha.
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Awesome!
I just hooked up my SNES up to a TV riiiight beside the computer. Im playing Mario right now |
it's raining. i'm on carnaval vacations... and bored as shit.
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It has been gently raining all afternoon here. Quite nice, really.
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I find that the rain is quite depressing.
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It's uplifting. It feeds the flowers and the trees, it's good for the animals, and it freshens everything up.
I never get depressed. |
Hurrah!
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Fri Feb 16, 11:56 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A media exhibit featuring a campaign for a fake drug to treat a fictitious illness is causing a stir because some people think the illness is real. Australian artist Justine Cooper created the marketing campaign for a non-existent drug called Havidol for Dysphoric Social Attention Consumption Deficit Anxiety Disorder (DSACDAD), which she also invented. But the multi-media exhibit at the Daneyal Mahmood Gallery in New York, which includes a Web site, mock television and print advertisements and billboards is so convincing people think it is authentic. "People have walked into the gallery and thought it was real," Mahmood said in an interview. "They didn't get the fact that this was a parody or satire." But Mahmood said it really took off over the Internet. In the first few days after the Web site (www.havidol.com) went up, it had 5,000 hits. The last time he checked it had reached a quarter of a million. "The thing that amazes me is that it has been folded into real Web sites for panic and anxiety disorder. It's been folded into a Web site for depression. It's been folded into hundreds of art blogs," he added. The parody is in response to the tactics used by the drug industry to sell their wares to the public. Consumer advertising for prescription medications, which are a staple of television advertising in the United States, was legalised in the country in 1997. Cooper said she intended the exhibit to be subtle. "The drug ads themselves are sometimes so comedic. I couldn't be outrageously spoofy so I really wanted it to be a more subtle kind of parody that draws you in, makes you want this thing and then makes you wonder why you want it and maybe where you can get it," she added. Mahmood said that in addition to generating interest among the artsy crowd, doctors and medical students have been asking about the exhibit. "I think people identify with the condition," he said. |
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