Where's the sinicism?

Discussion in 'Complaints, Requests and Suggestions.' started by thel0rax, Sep 23, 2001.

  1. thel0rax

    thel0rax New Member

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    7,000 people die and you don't say ANYTHING? You're being sympathetic?!? Even though you might actually give a fuck on the inside, here's not the place to get all fuckin' mushy! We came here afterwards to see your cruel and twisted view and have it shed light upon the incodent and make us laugh. And all you do is redirect us to the American Red Cross? You don't seem like the heartless fucks you make yourselves out to be.. you seem like hipocrats!
     
  2. Emetic

    Emetic New Member

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted enigmatically by thel0rax:
    ...have it shed light upon the incodent
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    Incodent?
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    Which, of course, are closely related to rhinocerophants.
     
  3. cleanergeezer

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    I all depends on your perspscktisvee.......
     
  4. thel0rax

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    I see.. so if you can't actually answer the question/comment, you point out spelling mistakes. Who gives a fuck if I spelt them wrong? You understood my point didn't you? Besides.. there's about a 75% chance I was high when I wrote that.. I don't remember by now. heh
     
  5. cleanergeezer

    cleanergeezer New Member

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    Blah, Blah, Blah Oh, fuck of, I can`t be bothered, TWAT!
     
  6. Dwaine Scum

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    it's about time someone came in here and proved I am NOT the worst speller ever..
     
  7. Emetic

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by thel0rax:
    ... so if you can't actually answer the question/comment, you point out spelling mistakes... You understood my point didn't you?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
    No, I didn't -- still waiting for your definition of 'incodent'. I've already tried substituting 'impotent' and 'incoherent', and while those possibilities didn't seem to make sense, at least they made no less sense.
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    And a 100% chance of something else.
     
  8. pimpchichi

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    what? you think i'm shedding tears because 5000+ people who were in the WTC died?.. people who made greed their religion and money their god...

    did they weep whenever another homeless bum died of hypothermia?? i doubt it..

    anyway.. moneymen, you can bet their life insurance policies were pully paid up.... so it's not a total loss
     
  9. Emetic

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  10. pimpchichi

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    you didn't know the WTC was the temple of the golden calf?

    anyway, just think of all the new deathpics there'll be floating round the net anytime now
     
  11. Emetic

    Emetic New Member

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    Temple... or synagogue?
     
  12. pimpchichi

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    so you admit it then?
     
  13. Emetic

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    No, but I thought that would get you all worked up.
     
  14. pimpchichi

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    they said you'd say that..
     
  15. Lomotil

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by thel0rax:
    7,000 people die and you don't say ANYTHING? You're being sympathetic?!? Even though you might actually give a fuck on the inside, here's not the place to get all fuckin' mushy! We came here afterwards to see your cruel and twisted view and have it shed light upon the incodent and make us laugh. And all you do is redirect us to the American Red Cross? You don't seem like the heartless fucks you make yourselves out to be.. you seem like hipocrats!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Interesting name. Being the 'Lorax', aren't you the least bit concerned with the thousands of pastel-colored fluffy trees that were slaughtered?
     
  16. Emetic

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    Damn, Rev, there you go again getting all Lazarus with dead threads. I'd forgotten all about that eminently forgettable Lobrow character. Then again, wouldn't mind at all if he popped his head out from beneath his rock once or twice more
     
  17. Lomotil

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    It's not that I expect him to reply, based on the dates of his staggering *TWO* posts...

    Just wanted to see who else remembered 'The Lorax'... for those uninformed, I'll give the cliff notes version, in layman's terms:

    A Dr Seuss story, made into a cartoon that was actually banned in parts of the US (those areas that relied heavily on the production of lumber, etc).

    These little creatures lived in these crazy psychadelic trees that grew in this area, and this one fella moved in and started cutting down all of 'em to make shit out of 'em (the 'leaves' of these trees were a bright colored fuzz of sorts, in the story, they'd make clothes, blankets, etc. out of them.)

    Basically, lumberjacks got pissed and they didn't want the kids to think that killing all the trees to give us such nice luxuries was bad.

    Worthwhile watching if your brain's frying.
     
  18. kitana

    kitana New Member

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    I WANT TO SEE THEIR DEATH PICS!
    FUCK THE WORLD, FUCK PEOPLE AND FUCK YOU!
     
  19. Emetic

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    Take your pill, psycho.
     
  20. Nicodemus

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    The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is going to be badgering some poor schlep about The Lorax on tomorrow night's (Tuesday) show. I saw part of the clip on Comedy Central tonight. It's funny, I always liked that book when I was a kid, but I didn't really understand it until I went to Jersey for the first time.


    The Garden State (circa 1880)



    Newark, NJ (2001)



     

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