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Subject: Re: The Wall Sat Oct 10, 2009 2:54 pm
Peter wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
Peter wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
If all you're seeing is the code, you've disabled HTML. I can't place the links and animated gif side by side without it
Do you know how I turn it back on, I use Firefox btw.
The in-forum preferences
I see it now....I wish i could unsee it
Not an anime fan?
The_Accolade
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:44 pm
My and my friend just drove by our schools parking lot, there was some sketchy car parked right in the middle, windows fogged up as fuck, we pulled up next to it and played rage against the machine really loud. So awesomely immature.
Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:18 pm
The_Accolade wrote:
My and my friend just drove by our schools parking lot, there was some sketchy car parked right in the middle, windows fogged up as fuck, we pulled up next to it and played rage against the machine really loud. So awesomely immature.
Sounds like someone was hot-boxing
truewalrus
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This thing is even more distracting than Aaron's damned avatar. What's she from? Looks familiar.
...Nyuu?
Elfen Lied. I just finished watching/reviewing it yesterday.
Ah hah, I knew it looked familiar. Did you enjoy it? I should probably rewatch it, it's been awhile.
Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:05 am
Yeah, it wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I have Gunslinger Girl lined up next.
truewalrus
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:07 am
Rosalind wrote:
Yeah, it wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I have Gunslinger Girl lined up next.
Hated Gunslinger Girl. 13-part boredom fest.
Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:08 am
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
Yeah, it wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I have Gunslinger Girl lined up next.
Hated Gunslinger Girl. 13-part boredom fest.
I know it has a misnomer for a name, that really its not an action at all. Which is precisely what im after tbh.
truewalrus
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:14 am
Rosalind wrote:
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
Yeah, it wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I have Gunslinger Girl lined up next.
Hated Gunslinger Girl. 13-part boredom fest.
I know it has a misnomer for a name, that really its not an action at all. Which is precisely what im after tbh.
Well, I usually enjoy a good psychological thriller (see Death Note, Code Geass, Legend of the Galactic Heroes) but Gunslinger Girl was completely devoid of anything even mildly interesting. The only reason I got through the whole thing is because of my ridiculous habit of forcing myself to finish all anime I start.
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:17 am
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
Yeah, it wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I have Gunslinger Girl lined up next.
Hated Gunslinger Girl. 13-part boredom fest.
I know it has a misnomer for a name, that really its not an action at all. Which is precisely what im after tbh.
Well, I usually enjoy a good psychological thriller (see Death Note, Code Geass, Legend of the Galactic Heroes) but Gunslinger Girl was completely void of anything even mildly interesting. The only reason I got through the whole thing is because of my ridiculous habit of forcing myself to finish all anime I start.
But a drama exploring the pressures being placed upon them by those who fail to see them as the adolescent children they are is a little bit different from a psychological thriller isn't it
truewalrus
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:22 am
Rosalind wrote:
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
Yeah, it wasn't what I was expecting but it was good. I have Gunslinger Girl lined up next.
Hated Gunslinger Girl. 13-part boredom fest.
I know it has a misnomer for a name, that really its not an action at all. Which is precisely what im after tbh.
Well, I usually enjoy a good psychological thriller (see Death Note, Code Geass, Legend of the Galactic Heroes) but Gunslinger Girl was completely void of anything even mildly interesting. The only reason I got through the whole thing is because of my ridiculous habit of forcing myself to finish all anime I start.
But a drama exploring the pressures being placed upon them by those who fail to see them as the adolescent children they are is a little bit different from a psychological thriller isn't it
I suppose... I guess it's more of a psychological non-thriller (also known as boring ).
EDIT: Now that my Mastodon album has finished, Star Trek time...
Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:24 am
*coughs*
I happen to be a fan of drama
truewalrus
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:13 am
Rosalind wrote:
*coughs*
I happen to be a fan of drama
Hey, I like it too... it just also has to be filled with comedy, romance, and schoolgirls .
Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:18 am
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
*coughs*
I happen to be a fan of drama
Hey, I like it too... it just also has to be filled with comedy, romance, and schoolgirls .
You seen Lucky Star? Its a satirical comedy about Japanese school girls taking the piss out of normal cliches apparently.
truewalrus
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:22 am
Rosalind wrote:
truewalrus wrote:
Rosalind wrote:
*coughs*
I happen to be a fan of drama
Hey, I like it too... it just also has to be filled with comedy, romance, and schoolgirls .
You seen Lucky Star? Its a satirical comedy about Japanese school girls taking the piss out of normal cliches apparently.
Nope, I've got a friend who parades it as the greatest thing ever known to mankind though.
Abominog
Facilitator of Fury
Posts : 468 Join date : 2009-09-07 Age : 55 Location : Labrador City
Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:25 am
I'm gutted. I just discovered one of the VERY first compact discs that I ever owned, BLUE MURDER - Blue Murder(1989), has a large crack up the middle, obliterating the first two tracks. Oh well, thanks for 20 years of aural ecstasy Mr. Sykes.
Raises the question though. Is it wrong to have an emotional attachment to an inanimate object?
Peter
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Posts : 377 Join date : 2009-09-06 Age : 30 Location : Denmark
Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:39 am
Abominog wrote:
I'm gutted. I just discovered one of the VERY first compact discs that I ever owned, BLUE MURDER - Blue Murder(1989), has a large crack up the middle, obliterating the first two tracks. Oh well, thanks for 20 years of aural ecstasy Mr. Sykes.
Raises the question though. Is it wrong to have an emotional attachment to an inanimate object?
Nope, I hate it when my old T-Shirts gets to small and I need to throw them out. Fell the same if a DVD gets a stracht or something like that.
Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:03 am
Abominog wrote:
I'm gutted. I just discovered one of the VERY first compact discs that I ever owned, BLUE MURDER - Blue Murder(1989), has a large crack up the middle, obliterating the first two tracks. Oh well, thanks for 20 years of aural ecstasy Mr. Sykes.
Raises the question though. Is it wrong to have an emotional attachment to an inanimate object?
If you become emotionally attached to EVERYTHING, then that's a bit bad really, but I expect most people have something that they are attached to. I get an odd satisfaction from cleaning my guitar for example, going over it all with a shiny polish to make the fretboard glow again ^_^
AarO)))n
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:05 am
Abominog wrote:
I'm gutted. I just discovered one of the VERY first compact discs that I ever owned, BLUE MURDER - Blue Murder(1989), has a large crack up the middle, obliterating the first two tracks. Oh well, thanks for 20 years of aural ecstasy Mr. Sykes.
Raises the question though. Is it wrong to have an emotional attachment to an inanimate object?
Never. I left a tape case containing Metallica- Kill em All(with the Blitzkrieg and Am I Evil add-ons), Danzig -1, and Metallica - Ride the Lightning on the side step of my truck. Drove to friends house before heading out for a camping trip the next day. Woke up and realized they were gone. I was depressed for the entire trip. Three days ruined by the loss of three excellent tapes. In short. I feel your pain.
Abominog
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:03 am
On the bright side, Lynn always picks me up a stack of discs at Christmas time, so I'll just add that one to my wish list. On the down side, I limit myself to 8-10 cds, so that album is going to occupy a slot that I would otherwise fill with something I don't already own.
AarO)))n
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:40 am
Abominog wrote:
On the bright side, Lynn always picks me up a stack of discs at Christmas time, so I'll just add that one to my wish list. On the down side, I limit myself to 8-10 cds, so that album is going to occupy a slot that I would otherwise fill with something I don't already own.
WHAAAAAAAA!!!!!! I am married to a great woman who buy me 10 CD's for Christmas.
bleghman
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:00 pm
I almost ran over a vulture today
Rosalind
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Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:45 pm
So my recent desire to 'funkify' my guitar playing could have been inspired by Prince. Perhaps Level 42 or even Parliament Funkadelic.
But no. Its probably more down to the misclick I made and somehow landed up listening to this:
LegionOvDoom
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Posts : 575 Join date : 2009-09-07 Age : 39 Location : North East PA
Subject: Re: The Wall Sun Oct 11, 2009 3:16 pm
FAWK I NEED A NEW GUITAR AMP! BADLY! I've been wanting to write some tunes for months now!