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No you're not. You racist.
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you don't meant it like this, do you? Beard (companion) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Beard (female companion)) Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Beard (disambiguation). Beard is a slang term describing a person who poses as a false date or romantic partner to mislead others about the nature of a relationship, and possibly about the sexuality of one or both participants. |
Positive traits: Lovable, enthusiastic, independent, intelligent, creative, optimistic, strong, assertive, talkative, talented, cheerful, active, eloquent, refined, adventurous, versatile, playful, light-hearted, lively, free-spirit, original, quirky, eccentric, stamina, witty
Negative traits: Anxious, fickle, defiant, tactless, selfish, gullible, inconsistent, quick-tempered, rebellious, changeable, rash, impatient, overly talkative, childish, too-playful, not serious enough, low-attention-span, recklessness, vanity, volatile, blind-in-love pretty spot on. at least i don't look like a horse. everyone looks like an animal and i look like a fish. but i act like a sloth. |
Blind-in-love? I would think you were very guarded.
And how can someone be witty and gullible? |
really i only have my guard up with people i don't know very well or don't feel particularly comfortable around, which i think is normal.
i didn't underline gullible because i don't think it applies to me, but being witty means you have to be on top of things, so you're right about that one. |
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actually (there's scientific evidence to back this up), smart people tend to be more gullible, because their imagination can actually provide an explanation for improbably things-- whereas dunces, incapable of believing anything they can't see (and that includes book learnin') are less prone to believe the unseen. except for jeezus of course, but that's why the indoctrination must occur often and at an early age. then again horrorscopes & shit like that are meant to snare the gullible. |
I didn't mean how can you be, just the Zodiac thing.
But yeah, that makes sense, !@#$%!. Unless you're making that shit up for your own sadistic enjoyment. |
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horoscopes do not equal astrology basically a horoscope that you'd read in, say, glamour magazine or some other tripe like that haphazardly predicts what's going to happen to you, and usually they're way off. astrology, however, has been studied for thousands and thousands of years..etc etc etc i'm not getting into it oh also i come from a catholic family but i don't really have any religious views at all probably cause no one ever made me go to church though unless someone died |
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yeah we all need to "believe" in something. but check this out: http://quackwatch.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_reading The rainbow ruse The rainbow ruse is a crafted statement which simultaneously awards the subject with a specific personality trait, as well as the opposite of that trait. With such a phrase, a cold reader can "cover all possibilities" and appear to have made an accurate deduction in the mind of the subject, despite the fact that a rainbow ruse statement is vague and contradictory. This technique is used since personality traits are not quantifiable, and also because nearly everybody has experienced both sides of a particular emotion at some time in their lives. Statements of this type might include:
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Rainbow ruse = fortune cookies.
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which makes some of them really funny god, i ought to be sent back to 7th grade or something |
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance in bed.
Hahaha. Nice. The fortune cookie I got yesterday, though, said, "Great joy will come with the return of a good friend." One of my closest friends just got back from a month in Europe today. Fuckin' weird. |
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"you will hold the reins of something incredible"- in bed! best fortune i ever got. |
i think i've eaten a few fortunes accidentally
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That is no fun. I've done that before. I'm pretty sure it's bad luck of some sort. and it double sucks before I save my fortunes and put them on mixtapes I make. |
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i ahve to say though, for some time i was living in some shitty environs, and i got this fortune cookie that said that i would move to a nice new house within a year. i kept that bitch and taped it to my computer monitor. and sure enough i moved in oh six months or so? but then i was not happy about the town, so i kept the fortune taped to the monitor & blam, in exactly a year (my lease ended), i moved again to a bigger/better house in bigger/better town (what one could call a "small city"). since i'm pretty happy staying put for a while (moving can be a bitch), i took down the fortune, got a new monitor, etc. now, of course i don't attribute this to the fortune cookie. but it's fun shit no doubt to get psychic messages from random places. for some, anyway-- ![]() |
i haven't eaten a fortune cookie in like 8 yrs
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remember on the simpsons when woody allen was in the back of the chinese restaurant writing fortunes? haha
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my brother was convinced for a while that a career as a fortune cookie writer was an awesome idea.
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courtney love was on the plane to the sun too! and on the wheaties box
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-wHb_0EtcyU it's in spanish but here |
"That orange chicken isn't chicken. Sucka."
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haa ha haaaa haaa |
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Emma - as I said to Cantanky, a knackering trip to get there, but sooo beautiful. I love nature/the environment. |
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this is a cantankerous chatroom now with the occasional intrusive picture, right?
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Everyneurotic - If you want, we could of course discuss the entire Come Organisation roster here - you up for it? :)
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a fair statement i need to. i need someone to put me in check. |
i was talking about broken flag earlier today, i guess we could include such gentlemanly label to the discussion.
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lately it's been pages and pages of people talking to you, it shows an interest, darling. but i do have to say, i think you have grown missy; in the old days, that post would have gotten a rise out of you instantly; good for you. all is typed with love for you as always. |
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I wouldn't put you in check, matey. I would buy you mucho drinks and bore you to death with gig stories, though. That must sound like hell to you, eh? ;) |
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The "Hand Of Glory" EP is being re-issued here in the Yoo-Kay. Yes! I've met Gary Mundy (Mr Ramleh) a few times - a really lovely bloke. |
no, that wouldn't bore me
then i wouldn't have to talk and consequently keep embarrassing myself, i could just go "mm hmm" |
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Me: (in boring Londoner voice): Did I tell you the time I saw a solo Robert Hampson gig? Eeh, them were the days. You: Mmm hmm...hang on a moment..it's your round....stump up or shut up, Grandpa Simpson!" Me: Uh, oh OK *ambles off to bar to buy Tequila shots all round* |
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a person involved in power electronics who is not an arsehole, as you say over there? miraculous! i sometimes feel like you about the gigs conversation, like i'm boring people *grampa simpson voice* "i remember back in nineteen-tickiry-two, i got up that morning to make myself a piece of toast and put an onion on my belt, as it was the fashion in those days; that same evening i witnesses PARADISE lost opening for ozzy osbourne, who had three of the fantastic four as his backing band. long story short, paradise lost played..." ---- cantanky: read my post before this one. |
Gary is great - a really sound guy. I've met Bennett, and found him pretty creepy (I still love his band, but...). My friend Frank (Anthony di Franco - ex-Skullflower) is heavily involved in Ramleh too, now. Their power electronic sets in London this year were totally kick-ass.
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i don't like people buying me things i would probably listen intently, wide-eyed, because i wish i were around back in the day, i was an infant when loop put out "a gilded eternity"...february 1990? i had just been born. |
"Look at this original copy of Loop's "Collision" I've got.
"That's the THIRD time you've shown me that today, Smelly!" "Oh alright then, how about the time I saw Sonic Boom do a solo set at etc etc etc" :) Seriously, the 80's were a great time for music here.....which remindeth me, if I can get my act together (some bloody chance), I'll sort out a copy of the World Domination Enterprises LP for you - they were a seriously great band here in England - a cross between B Party, dub and rockabilly. Me and demonrail run are huge WDE fans (the first "proper" gig I saw was them in 1990, as a wide-eyed 18-year old git). |
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