sgtpieman
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Post by sgtpieman on Jul 2, 2008 11:17:20 GMT -5
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towersentry
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... rofl!!!11!!1 n00b sayz helo!
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Post by towersentry on Jul 3, 2008 10:54:47 GMT -5
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 3, 2008 14:28:55 GMT -5
hey, guys hao do u make stuff so that you can click on it?
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sgtpieman
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Post by sgtpieman on Jul 3, 2008 19:15:13 GMT -5
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 11:53:55 GMT -5
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 11:54:54 GMT -5
yay! I did it!
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 11:56:20 GMT -5
now i'm gonna experiment!
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 11:57:46 GMT -5
BOOM
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 11:58:59 GMT -5
BOOOOOOM
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 11:59:34 GMT -5
oops.... forgot to highlight.
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 12:00:59 GMT -5
BOOOOOM
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 5, 2008 12:01:17 GMT -5
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.......................
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Jul 6, 2008 15:15:54 GMT -5
You can do stuff now maku!
Oh yeah. Your video, I saw the star wars version. XD
You like Lord of the Rings? I love it.
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 6, 2008 17:07:25 GMT -5
never seen it, i just found dat thing randomly
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Jul 8, 2008 16:15:06 GMT -5
...... oh.
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 22, 2008 16:52:43 GMT -5
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maku
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Post by maku on Jul 22, 2008 16:54:27 GMT -5
what the..........
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Jul 24, 2008 9:41:30 GMT -5
The things on the side arn't supposed to be URL XD It's suposed to be [ img] [/img ] XD See?
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Jul 24, 2008 9:43:02 GMT -5
(No spaces, I put it there because if it was what is supposed to be put, it would disapear. So it's just the parentheses things over img, and /img .
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Jul 24, 2008 9:46:49 GMT -5
For easy, just look at your list of options above your reply box. Scroll over all of them, and eventually you'll see one that says insert image. Highlight the URL, and click on INSERT IMAGE and it will automatically be done for you. Oh yeah, and I coppied the URL and went there. That is the freakiest thing I have ever seen. *shivers* You gave me nightmares.
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Apollo
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Post by Apollo on Aug 5, 2008 10:05:05 GMT -5
I would like to take a moment to attack boredom's malice and hypocrisy. For complete details, I refer you to my forthcoming book on the subject. I shall here mention only a few random items that may be new or especially interesting to you. For instance, you should never forget the three most important facets of boredom's whinges, namely their oleaginous origins, their internal contradictions, and their tendentious nature. Again, there is still hope for our society, real hope -- not the false sense of hope that comes from the mouths of otiose brigands but the hope that makes you eager to preserve the peace. As the oft-repeated saying goes, "The natural result of boredom's conjectures is an intolerance that, in the long run, tends to shock and stampede the public into accepting total fascist tyranny". The importance of that saying is that it reminds us that because of boredom's obsession with diabolism, we have been lied to, distracted, misled, and duped by boredom. But there's the rub; it's quite easy for boredom to declaim my proposals. But when is it going to provide an alternative proposal of its own? I'll tell you what I think the answer is. I can't prove it, but if I'm correct, events soon will prove me right. I think that its primary goal is to promote the sort of behavior that would have made the folks in Sodom and Gomorrah blush. All of its other objectives are secondary to this one supreme purpose. That's why you must always remember that boredom is totally stinking, as it has proved to my complete satisfaction.
I want to keep this brief: Boredom can pervert any established ideology. It follows from this that it doesn't want to acknowledge that its virtue and brains are inversely proportionate to its vices and the size of its mouth. In fact, boredom would rather block all discussion on the subject. I suppose that's because I am starting a grassroots campaign with the sole purpose of stopping boredom. That fact may not be pleasant but it is a fact regardless of our wishes on the matter.
Boredom's violations of the rules of decency are so satanic they beggar belief. Stated differently, it doesn't want us to know about its plans to foster larrikinism at every opportunity. Otherwise, we might do something about that.
Believe it or not, this is a free country, and I, speaking as someone who is not a fork-tongued, mudslinging lothario, assert we ought to keep it that way. Now there will, no doubt, be infernal boors out there who will ask, "So what if boredom's gofers write off whole sections of society? That won't affect me." Such crippled thinking is the best example there is as to why one of boredom's foot soldiers once said, "Two wrongs make a right." Now that's pretty funny, of course, but I didn't include that quote just to make you laugh. I included it to convince you that I want to make this clear so that those who do not understand deeper messages embedded within sarcastic irony -- and you know who I'm referring to -- can process my point.
Boredom claims to have read somewhere that vulgar yokels are more deserving of honor than our nation's war heroes. I don't doubt that it has indeed read such a thing; one can find all sorts of crazy stuff on the Internet. More reliable sources, however, tend to agree that the concepts underlying boredom's purblind communications are like the Ptolemaic astronomy, which could not have been saved by positing more epicycles or eliminating some of the more glaring discrepancies. The fundamental idea -- that the heavens revolve around the Earth -- was wrong, just as boredom's idea that hidebound, dangerous lackwits aren't ever mendacious is wrong. Boredom's hariolations are based on a denial of reality, on the substitution of a deliberately falsified picture of the world in place of reality. And this dishonesty, this refusal to admit the truth, will have some very serious consequences for all of us in the immediate years ahead.
I sometimes ask myself whether the struggle to express my views is worth all of the potential consequences. And I consistently answer by saying that we must remove our chains and move towards the light. (In case you didn't understand that analogy, the chains symbolize boredom's abhorrent, clumsy harangues and the light represents the goal of getting all of us to put inexorable pressure on it to be a bit more careful about what it says and does.)
Boredom's indiscretions are a logical absurdity, a series of deductions from a premise that has been denied. Speaking of absurdities, I should note that as that last sentence suggests, boredom is currently limited to shrieking and spitting when it's confronted with inconvenient facts. Some day, however, boredom is likely to switch to some sort of "see to it that all patriotic endeavors are directed down blind alleys where they end in frustration and discouragement" approach to draw our attention away from such facts. I doubtlessly wouldn't want to deny citizens the ability to draw their own conclusions about the potential for violence that boredom may be generating. I would, on the other hand, love to go placidly amid the noise and haste. But, hey, I'm already doing that with this letter.
Boredom's shenanigans are geared toward the continuation of social stratification under the rubric of "tradition". Funny, that was the same term that its cat's-paws once used to replace love and understanding with allotheism and cynicism. I have a message for boredom. My message is that, for the good of us all, it should never engage in the trafficking of human beings. It should never even try to do such a worthless thing. To make myself perfectly clear, by "never", I don't mean "maybe", "sometimes", or "it depends". I mean only that boredom ignores a breathtaking number of facts, most notably:
Fact: Boredom has the seeds of its own destruction built right into its subhuman worldview.
Fact: One thing that boredom does well is sell quack pharmaceutical supplies (and you should be suspicious whenever you hear such tell-tale words and phrases as "breakthrough", "miracle", "secret remedy", "exclusive", and "clinical studies prove that...").
Fact: It does not require a Sherlock Holmes to prove that it is perfectly willing to show its embarrassingly poor reasoning and warped ethics in print.
In addition, if we don't remove the boredom threat now, it will bite us in our backside faster than you can say "phoneticogrammatical".
As it turns out, boredom uses unilateralism to excoriate attempts to bring questions of revisionism into the (essentially apolitical) realm of pedagogy in language and writing. That's the large elephant in the room that nobody talks about. Nevertheless, I surely allege that people really ought to start talking about it because then they'd realize that if we are powerless to draw a picture of what we conceive of under the word "nondeterministic", it is because we have allowed boredom to abet ethnic genocide, dictatorships, and unimaginative pompous-types. Boredom is the picture of the insane person on the street, babbling to a tree, a wall, or a cloud, which cannot and does not respond to its bait-and-switch tactics. If boredom gets its way, none of us will be able to evaluate the tactics it has used against me. Therefore, we must not let boredom embark on wholesale torture and slaughter of innocent civilians.
Though mad insurrectionism is not discussed in this letter, much of what I've written applies to that, as well. How on earth these idiots can think of themselves as anything but loud election-year also-rans is beyond me. What boredom is doing is not an innocent, recreational sort of thing. It is a criminal activity, it is an immoral activity, it is a socially destructive activity, and it is a profoundly unctuous activity. Okay, I've vented enough frustration. So let me end by saying that it's time for boredom to get back on the reality bus.
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Aug 5, 2008 14:01:48 GMT -5
Whoa, I never new that the subject of boredome was interesting. But then again, matters of the brain, of any section or topic, arouses my interests, but what subject that is related to the organ that sits in our heads that attracts me the most, would be (and always has been) insanity, which is why (which in some freak coincident to your avatar and signature, Apollo) I take interest in this new, Batman movie, featuring the joker as an insane man, or at least, this is what I am guessing. It is just an overwhelming and deep pit of pure inriched subjects in my opinion. What Causes it? And to just skip to the point, just what, in a clear, short sweet and to the point explanation, is it? And although this is trailing off, somehow, whenever I think about this subject, I find myself in the realm of a different subject. Life.
Although you may not have understood why I posted this, I will say only this:
I did it, out of insanity.
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Apollo
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Post by Apollo on Aug 14, 2008 20:03:25 GMT -5
Ah, Joker. Such things have been said of him. He is not crazy. He is wise and to a certain extent we are all like him. I will order a diet water or ask for my drive through order to go. He does similar things by messing with the natural order. To those who call him crazy he says: Why so serious?
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Aug 15, 2008 13:07:41 GMT -5
I think I understand what you mean by wise. You ever seen "No Country For Old Men"? The antagonist? He's "crazy", but in a wise fashion where he isn't crazy... odd what the human mind is capable of, no?
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maku
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Post by maku on Dec 5, 2008 12:04:31 GMT -5
.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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korro
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Post by korro on Dec 16, 2008 23:45:05 GMT -5
Woah, this is like, the most recent post here. Aww, I feel bad. Such a cool site should mave much more action.
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towersentry
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Post by towersentry on Jan 2, 2009 19:02:46 GMT -5
Ever since Cralex stopped comming in, we've abandoned. I have a LoZ/LotR/other stuff site if you'd be interested. (Credits to Apollo for helping me make the site) Also, a friend of mine has another LoZ site.
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korro
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Post by korro on Jan 5, 2009 23:13:45 GMT -5
I would very much like to see those two other sites. If this site is dead too, do ya know who did the illustrations of the races?
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