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Jom 03-21-2005 05:44 PM

[size=4][color=yellow]HULKAMANIA[/color] [color=red]IS[/color] [color=yellow]RUNNING[/color] [color=red]WILD[/color] [color=yellow]ITT![/color][/size]

OMG! I have to post his rap song!

/me goes to get the link

Jom 03-21-2005 05:45 PM

For those interested, you can listen to "I Wanna Be A Hulkamaniac" [url=http://www.themedium.net/xclusive/hulkamaniac.mp3]here[/url]

And if you want to read along to the words, here you go:

[quote]I want to be a Hulkamaniac
Have fun with my family and friends
I want to be a Hulkamaniac
Have fun with my family and friends

If you want to be a Hulkamaniac
I can sure tell you how to stay on track
You gotta train, say your prayers, eat your vitamins too
These are all the things that Maniacs do
Positive thoughts and positive deeds
These are the things that'll make you succeed
Always be good to your family and friends
'Cause they're the only one's that'll be there in the end

If you're looking for something cool to do
Just pick good friends to be with you
Always watch out where you are at
You may be judged where you hang your hat
Can you feel the music, can you feel the beat
You don't need drugs to move your feet
When the dealer tries to push on you
Just tell him what you're gonna do

Try to do good each and every day
Don't give up nothin' bad to say
Always go swimming with a buddy
Work real hard and always study
If you want to be real real cool
Don't be so stupid and play the fool
Get your education each and every day
These are all the things that the Maniacs say![/quote]

:D

\m/Pete\m/ 03-21-2005 05:47 PM

However....


Ultimate Warrior > Hulk Hogan


man this brings back many childhood memories

Jom 03-21-2005 05:49 PM

[quote=Pete]Ultimate Warrior > Hulk Hogan[/quote]

:eek:

LIBEL! :mad:

///

On that rap song, Hogan plays the bass guitar. I kid you not.

superpeer 03-21-2005 05:55 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]:eek:

LIBEL! :mad:

///

On that rap song, Hogan plays the bass guitar. I kid you not.[/QUOTE]

:eek: Hogan rules.

Anyway, I'm off to bed, good night fellas. :wave:


NP: Finntroll - Trollhammaren

\m/Pete\m/ 03-21-2005 05:57 PM

thats pretty cool that he plays that bass in the song

Jom 03-21-2005 06:00 PM

Good night, 'Peer.

Illmatic 03-21-2005 06:23 PM

Andre the Giant > Hulk Hogan
Ric Flair > Hulk Hogan
Superfly > Hulk Hogan

truf.

Kurtz 03-21-2005 06:31 PM

The Undertaker > Hogan

Hogan ist krieg, nonetheless.

i am the robots 03-21-2005 06:39 PM

OK. I will try to end this here and now. _____ ist krieg meens ____ is war. It does not make sense. Black Metal is war? IT'S BLACK METAL IST KRIEGMUSIK ****ERS.

RCA 03-21-2005 06:45 PM

[QUOTE=Eleventeen]OK. I will try to end this here and now. _____ ist krieg meens ____ is war. It does not make sense. Black Metal is war? IT'S BLACK METAL IST KRIEGMUSIK ****ERS.[/QUOTE]

Stop being so dam[b]n[/b] literally correct.

thickasabrick 03-21-2005 06:48 PM

Props to Dancin' Man for voting Robert Randolph in the poll.

Kurtz 03-21-2005 07:05 PM

[QUOTE=Eleventeen]OK. I will try to end this here and now. _____ ist krieg meens ____ is war. It does not make sense. Black Metal is war? IT'S BLACK METAL IST KRIEGMUSIK ****ERS.[/QUOTE]
I know.

I just use it as a figure of speech.

Jom 03-21-2005 07:25 PM

/me ignores the Hogan Hater

I'm doing another FL right now :cool:

Bartender 03-21-2005 07:26 PM

[QUOTE=Eleventeen]OK. I will try to end this here and now. _____ ist krieg meens ____ is war. It does not make sense. Black Metal is war? IT'S BLACK METAL IST KRIEGMUSIK ****ERS.[/QUOTE]

World ov Worms
Kult Of Azazel
Kvlt!

It's part of the point. You can't get black metal/metallers on grammar points.

Also, Hogan is huuge. I mean, you see stats and stuff, but you never quite realise just how tall 6'7'' is 'til you see it in real life.

Permanent Solution 03-21-2005 07:27 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]/me ignores the Hogan Hater

I'm doing another FL right now :cool:[/QUOTE]
The WWF is inane.

Bartender 03-21-2005 07:35 PM

That's not the point.

[size=1]9,000 :confetti:[/size]

Permanent Solution 03-21-2005 07:37 PM

:eek: I had missed that...oh well...I'll make sure I pay attention for the 5 digits...which will be next month knowing me :(

Jom 03-21-2005 07:39 PM

Yay for Forced Listening.

Anyway, how is everyone doing (that cares to give me a straight answer without quoting Aristotle's philosophies or anything)?

Permanent Solution 03-21-2005 07:42 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]Yay for Forced Listening.

Anyway, how is everyone doing (that cares to give me a straight answer without quoting Aristotle's philosophies or anything)?[/QUOTE]
Horribly :)

If you ask why though I'll be sure to use Aristotle :)

Kurtz 03-21-2005 07:43 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]Anyway, how is everyone doing (that cares to give me a straight answer without quoting Aristotle's philosophies or anything)?[/QUOTE]
Fine. :cool:

Jom 03-21-2005 07:45 PM

No, because I've read more than enough Aristotle last semester in my class to last me for the rest of my life. I've had enough of Plato and Socrates, too.

Feel free to comment using Vinceisms, I guess.

[quote=Efilnikufesin]Fine :cool:[/quote]

Awesome :cool:

It's hella easier to type your name now than when I first saw you post :)

TojesDolan 03-21-2005 07:45 PM

Hi guys...I've been around for a couple of years but I have a new account.:)
I'm watching "do you wanna come in?". Nerds having fun. that's pointless, ridiculous good times.

RCA 03-21-2005 07:47 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]Yay for Forced Listening.

Anyway, how is everyone doing (that cares to give me a straight answer without quoting Aristotle's philosophies or anything)?[/QUOTE]

I'm doing pretty good. Yourself?

Permanent Solution 03-21-2005 07:49 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]No, because I've read more than enough Aristotle last semester in my class to last me for the rest of my life. I've had enough of Plato and Socrates, too.

Feel free to comment using Vinceisms, I guess.
[/QUOTE]
Vinceisms=emo pretty much, and you really don't want it...but if you want sort of the tip of the iceburg feel free to read the piece I left in S&L :-/

Bartender 03-21-2005 07:49 PM

I always found Plato funny. I know, in seriousness, that his writing is good and effective and incisive and everything, but on the face of it it always seems to be really blunt writing "trick" to get people to agree with him. So you get exchanges like;

Guy: Socrates, it seems to me that there is no such thing as right and wrong and we should all be free to kill each other, and.. *learned discourse*
Socrates: Ah, but if this is so, then the sky must move like this, and the certainty of reality...etc etc..is that not so?
Guy: Yes, Socrates.
Socrates: And then..*three-page monologue*..yes?
Guy: Certainly it is so, Socrates.

In other words, the people he talks with always seem to be absolute yes-men, no matter their original position.

Jom 03-21-2005 07:49 PM

I'm doing fine, RCA, thanks.

I just ate a late dinner, and 24 is on in fifteen minutes, so things are going okay.

Hopefully tonight's show doesn't suck. Last week's was amazing, but this season has a tendency to have a good-bad-good-bad-good-bad, etc. order. So we'll see.

Kurtz 03-21-2005 07:51 PM

Haha, I sort of see what you mean.

RCA 03-21-2005 07:52 PM

Tonight will be the first time I watch this season's 24.

How is this season as compared to the last two?

Permanent Solution 03-21-2005 07:53 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I always found Plato funny. I know, in seriousness, that his writing is good and effective and incisive and everything, but on the face of it it always seems to be really blunt writing "trick" to get people to agree with him. So you get exchanges like;

Guy: Socrates, it seems to me that there is no such thing as right and wrong and we should all be free to kill each other, and.. *learned discourse*
Socrates: Ah, but if this is so, then the sky must move like this, and the certainty of reality...etc etc..is that not so?
Guy: Yes, Socrates.
Socrates: And then..*three-page monologue*..yes?
Guy: Certainly it is so, Socrates.

In other words, the people he talks with always seem to be absolute yes-men, no matter their original position.[/QUOTE]
It's an effective style though, you introduce common criticisms, then systematically destroy them and give your interpretation which is in turn easier to palate since you have shown the other side to be so wrong :)

JACKROXYOU 03-21-2005 07:54 PM

[QUOTE=AntiHero3314]I'm doing fine, RCA, thanks.

I just ate a late dinner, and 24 is on in fifteen minutes, so things are going okay.

Hopefully tonight's show doesn't suck. Last week's was amazing, but this season has a tendency to have a good-bad-good-bad-good-bad, etc. order. So we'll see.[/QUOTE]

yea i hope its good

Kurtz 03-21-2005 07:54 PM

[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]Tonight will be the first time I watch this season's 24.

How is this season as compared to the last two?[/QUOTE]
Great.

Way better than last season. A bit better/almost as good than the one before.

TojesDolan 03-21-2005 07:55 PM

[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]Tonight will be the first time I watch this season's 24.

How is this season as compared to the last two?[/QUOTE]
Now it has many stories going down through the whole day.
I think it's the kidnapping, an internet virus and something else...can't recall, really.

Kurtz 03-21-2005 07:58 PM

[QUOTE=TojesDoLan]Now it has many stories going down through the whole day.
I think it's the kidnapping, an internet virus and something else...can't recall, really.[/QUOTE]
All of the little stories within it have a connection with the main plot; a terrorist attack.

Jom 03-21-2005 07:59 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I always found Plato funny. I know, in seriousness, that his writing is good and effective and incisive and everything, but on the face of it it always seems to be really blunt writing "trick" to get people to agree with him. So you get exchanges like;

Guy: Socrates, it seems to me that there is no such thing as right and wrong and we should all be free to kill each other, and.. *learned discourse*
Socrates: Ah, but if this is so, then the sky must move like this, and the certainty of reality...etc etc..is that not so?
Guy: Yes, Socrates.
Socrates: And then..*three-page monologue*..yes?
Guy: Certainly it is so, Socrates.[/QUOTE]

:lol:

The sad thing is that that is sooooo true, especially the *three-page monologue* part.

To thing that my profs at uni want us to use the Socratic method when we teach.

Example:

Teacher: Today we will try to understand what we mean by the concepts of right and wrong. Bartender, what are examples of conduct you consider wrong or immoral?

Student: Lying is wrong.

Teacher: But what if you were living in Nazi Germany in 1940 and you were harboring a certain Jewish man named Nathan Cohen, who was wanted by the Nazis? If asked by a Nazi if you knew teh whereabouts of Mr. Cohen, wouldn't it be acceptable... even obligatory, to lie?

Student: I suppose so, yes.

Teacher: So could you rephrase what you meant when you said lying was immoral?

Student: I think what I meant is that it is usually wrong to lie, but it is true that there are times when lying is acceptable, because the overall effects of the lie are good. Mr. Cohen would have been spared, and my lie would have saved his life.

Teacher: So are you saying it is okay to lie as long as the consequences of the lie are positive?

Student: [about to say something]

Teacher: Wait, let's explore a hypothetical situation: I am a business tycoon who makes millions of dollars sselling diamonds to investors. I sell only to very rich people who can afford to lose the money they invest in my diamonds. I tell them that my diamonds are worth $10,000 each (sorry, I dunno the conversion to pounds), but they are fake and only worth $1,000. Rather than keeping the profits myself, I give it to the poor, helping them obtain the food and shelter they need to live. If you look at the obvious consequences of my business, the rich get slightly poor and the needy get aided immensely. You may conclude, then, that my business has a positive effect on society, and yet because my business is based on fraud, I find it immoral. Do you agree?

Student: Yes, I find it immoral. I suppose I was wrong in saying that whenever a lie has generally good results it is morally acceptable. In your diamond example, unlike the Nazi example, the lie was directed at innocent people and the harm done to them was significant. I want to change my earlier statement that a lie is acceptable whenever it has good results. Instead, I want to say that you should never lie to people if it will cause them significant harm.

///

Man, I don't think I could think on my feet like that :(

RCA 03-21-2005 08:02 PM

Well, I'm off to watch 24.

:wave:

Kurtz 03-21-2005 08:04 PM

So lying has good and bad results, no matter the situation?

magicbus 03-21-2005 08:04 PM

Hey everyone.

I like the new title. :lol: Makes me feel "upper-class".

Bartender 03-21-2005 08:05 PM

[QUOTE=zeppelinfan2k3]It's an effective style though, you introduce common criticisms, then systematically destroy them and give your interpretation which is in turn easier to palate since you have shown the other side to be so wrong :)[/QUOTE]

Yeah, it is a good style, once you get past the apparent ineptness of the style. Philosophical texts don't often introduce (advanced) objections to the author's view within their own text; usually they're attended to in Objections and Replies following the publishing of the text. So with philosophers being relatively few and far between, a dialogue was a good method of getting around the awkwardness of that.

NP Conflict - The Arrest

So much information in just 1:17 :-/

Kurtz 03-21-2005 08:06 PM

[QUOTE=RippingCorpseAttack]Well, I'm off to watch 24.

:wave:[/QUOTE]
Lates.


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