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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Sep 16th 2004, 6:02 am

http://www.mit.edu/~mikeho/media/endofworld.swf

Make sure you have your speakers on!
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Post by MyLifeIsBrians » Sep 16th 2004, 8:28 am

I don`t know. It`s all very, very, very interesting. It is definitly something to think about. I`ve always believed there is more to the story than what we are told when the United States Government is concerned but I don`t know if that is for our own good or what. This new theory does seem to be plausible but there are also some holes in the theory like the passengers. How do you hide a plane and over 100 passengers with no one as a witness? Why a cover up in the first place? Why would anyone go through the trouble of all of this?

I can slowly feel myself becoming Mulder. Does anyone else hear the X-Files theme slowly running through their head here? LOL.
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Post by MyLifeIsBrians » Sep 16th 2004, 8:32 am

candygirl wrote:http://www.mit.edu/~mikeho/media/endofworld.swf

Make sure you have your speakers on!

That was a good laugh. It`s amazing what you can find on the web.
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Post by wicked » Sep 16th 2004, 9:03 am

forgive me if this has been posted already, but this will bring a tear to my eye everytime...tears of laughter mind you.

http://www.rathergood.com/moon_song/

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Post by Jody Barsch* » Sep 18th 2004, 10:20 pm

I have recently come across the on-line diary of a very dear friend of mine, and am really enjoying reading her blogs. It's a little strange seeing a friend's life as they present it to strangers. I find we're always a little more "ourselves" when our audience is people we don't actually know. Stephanie is one of my favorite people. Definitely one of the most amazing people I know.
Sometimes I write a little MSCL fanfiction: https://www.fanfiction.net/u/1039807/Jody-Barsch
Also, after multiple V. Mars reiterations, and finally a Deadwood movie, still wishing for some continuation of The Riches !

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Post by MyLifeIsBrians » Sep 19th 2004, 1:05 pm

I agree. When I write in my Live Journal it feels really comfortable to express myself whereas in real life I censor what I say. When you talk to strangers and people who will never ever see you it is soooo much easier.
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Post by Nostradamus » Sep 22nd 2004, 12:11 am

You haven't really seen the web untill you've seen an ultraviolent stick-figure animation:

The Battlefield IV

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Sep 25th 2004, 8:50 pm

Hahaha, this is an English to AOL translator:
http://ssshotaru.homestead.com/files/ao ... lator.html

For example, you go from this:
Hi guys. I love MSCL because Jordan is so hot. Have you heard his band? He is a great actor and singer. I have pictures of him taped inside my locker. Too bad he is so old.
to this:
HI GUYS!!!1! I LOV3 MSCL B/C JORDAN IS SO HOT!!1!!! OMG LOL HAEV U HAARD HIS BAND??!?! WTF H3 IS A GREAT AC2R AND SNG3R1!!111! OMG LOL I HAEV PICTURAS OF HIM TAEPD INSIED MAH LOKAR1111!!!! OMG 2 BAD HE IS SO OLD1!!1! OMG LOL
I find this hilarious in a very painful way.
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Post by special_k » Sep 25th 2004, 9:08 pm

That is just wrong. :-P
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Post by Jody Barsch* » Sep 26th 2004, 2:17 am

HI GUYS!!!1! I LOV3 MSCL B/C JORDAN IS SO HOT!!1!!! OMG LOL HAEV U HAARD HIS BAND??!?! WTF H3 IS A GREAT AC2R AND SNG3R1!!111! OMG LOL I HAEV PICTURAS OF HIM TAEPD INSIED MAH LOKAR1111!!!! OMG 2 BAD HE IS SO OLD1!!1! OMG LOL
Wow. That's really irritating. Do people really use three's as their "e's"? What's with the ones in the exclamation points? It's weird that they change the spelling so much. If you think that's depressing, you should see the writing assignments turned into me -- students say "it's from IM-ing" like their citing the OED. They can't seem to understand why things like "u" are not acceptable. When posting online, I understand the occasional smilie or net-Acronym, but ending every sentence with "lol" s pretty annoying.
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Post by Nostradamus » Sep 26th 2004, 2:48 am

Here's a related article on "l33t speak":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet
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Post by fnordboy » Sep 27th 2004, 5:22 pm

Jody Barsch* wrote: Wow. That's really irritating. Do people really use three's as their "e's"?
OMG!!!11! WTF!!!11!!11one!one U R 50 N07 l33+!!!11one!1













somebody kill me :(

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News Flash:

Post by Nostradamus » Sep 30th 2004, 6:51 am

:shock:

Man dies after pet hamster bites him.

... And people wonder why I buried my pet hamster with full military honors.


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Re: News Flash:

Post by emmie » Sep 30th 2004, 12:25 pm

Nostradamus wrote::shock:

Man dies after pet hamster bites him.

... And people wonder why I buried my pet hamster with full military honors.


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A man died from asthma after being bitten several times by his pet hamster in a city north of Tokyo, the Mainichi Shimbun reported Tuesday.

what I want to know is, what the hell was he doing to this hamster to make it bite him several times? they aren't exactly attack animals, you know?

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Post by Nothingman » Sep 30th 2004, 1:40 pm

emmie wrote: what I want to know is, what the hell was he doing to this hamster to make it bite him several times? they aren't exactly attack animals, you know?
They can have a serious attitude. Some are dosile and some are just plain mean. A dated a girl who had them when we lived in the dorms, she had a knack for selecting annoying animals. The article didn't say where it bit him, perhaps there's a reason for that?
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