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[QUOTE=cbmartinez;18719407]vegan cheesesteak ya[/QUOTE]
sounds good, my new years resolution is to try vegan to help with my psoriasis |
[QUOTE=whiteminority;18719650]sounds good, my new years resolution is to try vegan to help with my psoriasis[/QUOTE]
Why wait until January? [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny1lr0Jknvc[/url] |
i guess i gotta get that blut aus nord album huh
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blut aus nord ist krieg son
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fuck this burzum ep you uploaded is fucking awesome
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gimme more stuff that is like this, more about like dark ambience and mood rather than just double bass pummel
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paysage d'hiver bro
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check out coldworld
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my dad calls me bro...
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haha aww
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da fuck i mean i like getting drunk with him but fuck
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Yo you think your Hardcore? Then fly the Black Flag of Liberty, and go smash the State.
The 'State' despite its apparent might does not have much control over its subjected territories. However, at the same time, it does: because of the propagandizing effects of media and social conditioning, most social space is occupied by citizen-subjects whose general loyalty to the state is secured. In that sense the citizens act as individual proxies to state authority, and they reproduce its legitimacy in a variety of ways, often through the regurgitation of linguistic as well as emotional propaganda. But the complexity of social life entails that not only does political conditioning get processed differently throughout society, but that its propaganda becomes diluted, broken down, rejected, and even transformed into propaganda that works directly against the state. The concrete reality of the state is a limited body, an apparatus, that permeates society but is not spread over it. The latent anarchist spaces in social territory oppose this body, but are also conditioned to collaborate with it. The state is perceived as a paternal steward of society and loyalty to its activity only dries up when this idea loses its ability to deceive people of its illusory nature. The state wields social power as if it rested on a solid foundation, however its only foundation is that of a conditioned consent, which means only a false and derived consent. Wherever the state lacks presence as a legitimate power, anarchist space gains more potency and fills the holes of the crumbling state structure. |
Yeah dude
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best poster
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[quote=DJ Karl Marx;18737257]Yo you think your Hardcore? Then fly the Black Flag of Liberty, and go smash the State.
The 'State' despite its apparent might does not have much control over its subjected territories. However, at the same time, it does: because of the propagandizing effects of media and social conditioning, most social space is occupied by citizen-subjects whose general loyalty to the state is secured. In that sense the citizens act as individual proxies to state authority, and they reproduce its legitimacy in a variety of ways, often through the regurgitation of linguistic as well as emotional propaganda. But the complexity of social life entails that not only does political conditioning get processed differently throughout society, but that its propaganda becomes diluted, broken down, rejected, and even transformed into propaganda that works directly against the state. The concrete reality of the state is a limited body, an apparatus, that permeates society but is not spread over it. The latent anarchist spaces in social territory oppose this body, but are also conditioned to collaborate with it. The state is perceived as a paternal steward of society and loyalty to its activity only dries up when this idea loses its ability to deceive people of its illusory nature. The state wields social power as if it rested on a solid foundation, however its only foundation is that of a conditioned consent, which means only a false and derived consent. Wherever the state lacks presence as a legitimate power, anarchist space gains more potency and fills the holes of the crumbling state structure.[/quote] Dirtbag student: Barely studies Spends hours flogging dead idealogy on internet forums |
i think occupy wall street is trying to tap into the music forum nerd demographic...
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ARENT U SICK OF THE 1% OF POSTERS THAT ARE ADMINS HAVING ALL THE POWER??
WE ARE THE 99% THAT POST EVERYDAY k |
lol
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guys
[img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/374646_326373650712617_100000199550753_1521874_1064794965_n.jpg[/img] |
perfect album cover
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[QUOTE=doki;18737865]guys
[img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/374646_326373650712617_100000199550753_1521874_1064794965_n.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] that is fuckin bad ass dude |
nice
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sup queers and fags?
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yay for verse.
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dont really care that verse got back together. im way [I]beyond[/I] them
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dude, i'm fuckin [I]beyond cops, beyond god[/I]
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lol meow war.
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yeah son
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so cute
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verse and gorilla biscuits at groezrock next year. that's gonna be corking.
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so happy verse got back together
i imagine gorilla biscuits playing now would be so awkward, what with how youthful their music is |
haha, bunch of old heads now
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gorilla biscuits is fucking awesome, verse had a pretty good album that's it.
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start today is the shiiiiit yo
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What's up
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not shit bud, how are you?
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I hope Good Charlotte return to their punk roots
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gtfo with your gayness aaron :mad:
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yo GC have some catchy tunes, i dont know what you are talking abbout.
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Is anyone here from the DC area? Cause my band's probably playing in DC on Feb 18th.
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