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  • GimGim a tall glass of water Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Holy shit gim is animated!

    And I only wasted a few hours doing it, too!

    Gim on
  • Apothe0sisApothe0sis Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Drez wrote: »
    Would anyone like to sign my online petition to ban memes?

    You can access it here: [ ]

    I like memes.

    I petition we rename them Drezes

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  • DrezDrez Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Hitler is actually an anagram for "Stay Puft" and his pen name was Mark Twain.

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  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Elendil wrote: »
    Also that it's, you know, fucking amazing.

    I will assume that it is amazing based on the tastes of most people.

    I have a great difficulty in agreeing with people on literature.

    I got into some of the best arguments with my English professors.

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  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Gim wrote: »
    Holy shit gim is animated!

    And I only wasted a few hours doing it, too!

    Time well spent my friend

    on a related note anyone know how to extract music and sounds from source games?

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  • themightypuckthemightypuck MontanaRegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Drez wrote: »

    OH! That was him? The only name I remember associated with that is Stanley Kubrik.

    Kubrik made the movie and apparently Nabokov hated it. I thought it was great. I'll grant that both the book and the movie are way better in the beginning than the end.

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  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Apothe0sis wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    Drez wrote: »
    Vladimir Nabokov was an answer for a New York Times crossword clue a week or so ago. Apparently one of his characters is an anagram for his name.

    I still don't know who the fuck he is.
    He wrote Lolita, a novel that managed to write itself into increasingly-contrived corners. One of the few books I've ever read that I just disliked more and more as it went on. :|

    I thought you didn't read books.

    YOU LIE
    Do you know about the gothic Lolita fashion scene? I was curious where, in detail, the term had originated.

    I've also read Dune, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Handmaid's Tale, and a selection of required course materials in high school.

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  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Oboro wrote: »
    Do you know about the gothic Lolita fashion scene? I was curious where, in detail, the term had originated.

    You... read the book.. in order to investigate loligoth...? o_O

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  • AbsoluteZeroAbsoluteZero The new film by Quentin Koopantino Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Gah. My cat just caught a mouse... and instead of killing it she just played with it then let it run away before i could find something to scoop it up with and get rid of it.

    Ugh.. stupid cat.

    AbsoluteZero on
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  • DrezDrez Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Pretty Poison was a really good Anthony Perkins film.

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  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    Do you know about the gothic Lolita fashion scene? I was curious where, in detail, the term had originated.

    You... read the book.. in order to investigate loligoth...? o_O
    ... libraries carry the book. They don't carry issues of the Gothic Lolita Bible. <.<

    And issues of the magazine cost like $25 in the US. :(

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  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Gah. My cat just caught a mouse... and instead of killing it she just played with it then let it run away before i could find something to scoop it up with and get rid of it.

    Ugh.. stupid cat.
    your cat is fantastically efficient

    it knows that should this mouse die, you are never going to let your cat find another mouse again

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  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Oboro wrote: »
    ... libraries carry the book. They don't carry issues of the Gothic Lolita Bible. <.<

    And issues of the magazine cost like $25 in the US. :(

    A magazine that would cost you $25 would probably cost the library a Porsche so I can understand their choice.

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  • JamesJames Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Gah. My cat just caught a mouse... and instead of killing it she just played with it then let it run away before i could find something to scoop it up with and get rid of it.

    Ugh.. stupid cat.

    At least she didn't kill it. Disposing of dead birds is the best!

    James on
  • themightypuckthemightypuck MontanaRegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Annabel Lee

    It was many and many a year ago,
    In a kingdom by the sea,
    That a maiden there lived whom you may know
    By the name of ANNABEL LEE;
    And this maiden she lived with no other thought
    Than to love and be loved by me.

    I was a child and she was a child,
    In this kingdom by the sea;
    But we loved with a love that was more than love-
    I and my Annabel Lee;
    With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
    Coveted her and me.

    And this was the reason that, long ago,
    In this kingdom by the sea,
    A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling
    My beautiful Annabel Lee;
    So that her highborn kinsman came
    And bore her away from me,
    To shut her up in a sepulchre
    In this kingdom by the sea.

    The angels, not half so happy in heaven,
    Went envying her and me-
    Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,
    In this kingdom by the sea)
    That the wind came out of the cloud by night,
    Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.

    But our love it was stronger by far than the love
    Of those who were older than we-
    Of many far wiser than we-
    And neither the angels in heaven above,
    Nor the demons down under the sea,
    Can ever dissever my soul from the soul
    Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.

    For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams
    Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
    And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes
    Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;
    And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
    Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,
    In the sepulchre there by the sea,
    In her tomb by the sounding sea.

    themightypuck on
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  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Poe is funny.

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  • DrezDrez Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    I wrote Mein Kampf and sent in back in time.

    The pages were imbued with a poison that spored off and became airborne once the pages were opened.

    Years later, a cat named Mortimer would meet his fairy godmother and have his wish for humanity granted. He would then travel forward in time to the year 3030, meet his great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandson Bartholomew who failed to get on the varsity virtual rugby team. Mortimer then became a cat again because fairy magic would break apart via time travel.

    And that was how I became a God.

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  • AbsoluteZeroAbsoluteZero The new film by Quentin Koopantino Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    James wrote: »
    Gah. My cat just caught a mouse... and instead of killing it she just played with it then let it run away before i could find something to scoop it up with and get rid of it.

    Ugh.. stupid cat.

    At least she didn't kill it. Disposing of dead birds is the best!

    I have no love for the idea of a mouse in my house... time to invest in some mouse traps I guess, where there's one....

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  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    ... libraries carry the book. They don't carry issues of the Gothic Lolita Bible. <.<

    And issues of the magazine cost like $25 in the US. :(

    A magazine that would cost you $25 would probably cost the library a Porsche so I can understand their choice.
    Buy me this, Mister Incenj! It's only 24,990 yen!

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  • KilroyKilroy timaeusTestified Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    I have waxed my moustache. What an odd sensation.

    Kilroy on
  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Oboro wrote: »
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    ... libraries carry the book. They don't carry issues of the Gothic Lolita Bible. <.<

    And issues of the magazine cost like $25 in the US. :(

    A magazine that would cost you $25 would probably cost the library a Porsche so I can understand their choice.
    Buy me this, Mister Incenj! It's only 24,990 yen!

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    Wait why would I pay money for a woman to wear clothes.

    Incenjucar on
  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    also buy me tacky shoes that there will never be an appropriate time to wear

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  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    Wait why would I pay money for a woman to wear clothes.
    Because this particular woman can kick your ass and ratchet up your Kinsey scale if you upset her. :x

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  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    But I'm already in love with myself so I'm as far up there as it gets.

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  • DrezDrez Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Oboro wrote: »
    also buy me tacky shoes that there will never be an appropriate time to wear

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    Spoilered for hugeness, in more ways than one:
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  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Also, that's my new go-to insult -- ratchet up your Kinsey scale. Score, maybe? Ratchet up your Kinsey score?

    Maybe just go with ratchet up your Kinsey?

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  • GimGim a tall glass of water Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Drez wrote: »

    OH! That was him? The only name I remember associated with that is Stanley Kubrik.

    Kubrik made the movie and apparently Nabokov hated it. I thought it was great. I'll grant that both the book and the movie are way better in the beginning than the end.

    The ending of that movie felt so half-assed. I can only assume what it felt like to sit through the book and come to a similar end.

    Gim on
  • ChuChu poops peesRegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Oboro wrote: »
    I've also read Dune, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Handmaid's Tale, and a selection of required course materials in high school.

    Wait, were those required by your courses, too (the ones explicitly listed)? If so, I'm jealous. Most of my favorite classics I ended up reading out of school.

    Chu on
  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Drez wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    also buy me tacky shoes that there will never be an appropriate time to wear

    mg]

    Spoilered for hugeness, in more ways than one:
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    good god drez where is no response for that

    like honestly, I'm coming up dry o_O

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  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Drez, is that the girl who was a blueberry?

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  • SamiSami Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    WRT Katy Perry

    As celery would say: take a bath, haters. No, it's not intellectual or deep. It's not trying to be. She's got a good voice and it's catchy. It's good for what it is.

    Plus she's so hot.

    Sami on
  • DrezDrez Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Veruca Salt? No. But Veruca Salt became a blueberry after I had sex with her, true story. Cause/effect.

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  • Apothe0sisApothe0sis Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Oboro wrote: »
    Apothe0sis wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    Drez wrote: »
    Vladimir Nabokov was an answer for a New York Times crossword clue a week or so ago. Apparently one of his characters is an anagram for his name.

    I still don't know who the fuck he is.
    He wrote Lolita, a novel that managed to write itself into increasingly-contrived corners. One of the few books I've ever read that I just disliked more and more as it went on. :|

    I thought you didn't read books.

    YOU LIE
    Do you know about the gothic Lolita fashion scene? I was curious where, in detail, the term had originated.

    I've also read Dune, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Handmaid's Tale, and a selection of required course materials in high school.

    I do know the Gothic Lolita fashion scene.

    It needs to be cleansed as it is nothing but FILTH and dumbness.

    Apothe0sis on
  • JamesJames Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    "Ratchet up your Kinsey" sounds like cockney slang.

    James on
  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Organichu wrote: »
    Oboro wrote: »
    I've also read Dune, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Handmaid's Tale, and a selection of required course materials in high school.

    Wait, were those required by your courses, too (the ones explicitly listed)? If so, I'm jealous. Most of my favorite classics I ended up reading out of school.
    The Handmaid's Tale was part of our summer reading going into senior year (along with 1984, Brave New World, and ... gawrd, there was a fourth, but I can't remember it).

    I separate The Handmaid's Tale because all of the books I mentioned that weren't required coursework I have read literally 10-20 times, it included (and to the detriment of 1984 et al). Oh! The fourth one was Fahrenheit 451. Our reading lists in previous years were far more lackluster. We did classics in junior year, so that was a lot of Shakespeare, and then Gilgamesh and Beowulf.

    Uh, sophomore year we did Catcher in the Rye, Ragtime, and ... Song of Solomon.

    Freshman year ... I don't even remember my literature teacher. Second year was when my Great Journey began, so anything outside that span of time is sort of lost to the tides until this current journey is resolved. Sorry. :(

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  • DrezDrez Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Catcher in the Rye was great. I love Salinger. Morbid fucker.

    So was 1984. I just reread it recently.

    I loved The Great Gatsby too.

    One of my favorite authors back in high school was Robert Cormier. The Chocolate War was a great book.

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  • ElendilElendil Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Gim wrote: »
    Drez wrote: »

    OH! That was him? The only name I remember associated with that is Stanley Kubrik.

    Kubrik made the movie and apparently Nabokov hated it. I thought it was great. I'll grant that both the book and the movie are way better in the beginning than the end.

    The ending of that movie felt so half-assed. I can only assume what it felt like to sit through the book and come to a similar end.
    How did the movie end? Same way?

    I'd have to do some checking, but I recall from an online lecture on it that the ending isn't quite kosher. Which is somewhat meaningful given the book's internal editor.

    Elendil on
  • IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Loli-anything pretty deeply creeps me out.

    As does anything else that reminds me of larval primates.

    Incenjucar on
  • OboroOboro __BANNED USERS regular
    edited August 2008
    Apothe0sis wrote: »
    I do know the Gothic Lolita fashion scene.

    It needs to be cleansed as it is nothing but FILTH and dumbness.
    Why would you deprive the modern generations an excuse to wear superfluous skirts and lace and ribbons and tiny hats? Why would you do that?

    I've worn dresses with four skirts. I had to wait for security to open the other half of double doors because I couldn't fit through the single ones. This is one of my great passions in life. :cry:

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  • Apothe0sisApothe0sis Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? Registered User regular
    edited August 2008
    Incenjucar wrote: »
    Loli-anything pretty deeply creeps me out.

    As does anything else that reminds me of larval primates.

    I hear thee.

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