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Enter Sandman is beating Eclipse?
Words cannot describe... :mad: Jesus god, Tool is dominating. That's not right. |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Yes, your blog is all sweetness and light. :)
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...dd/6784b06a.jpg[/url] The other guy in this pic looks pretty gangsta. [/QUOTE] :lol: That's Nico. He's a hairdresser and drives a Volkswagen Beetle. ...he's straight, though. |
[QUOTE=zeppelinfan2k3]Haha, Paranoidd=nice ;)
Anyways, everyone go vote for Eclipse and knock out Enter Sandman :( Yeah..I am tired, and seeing things, fun... Links are broked Riva....[/QUOTE] Fix'd. And I voted for 46 & 2, because I like it better than Eclipse. *waits for angry backlash from Pink Floyd and Classic Rock regulars* |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Fix'd.
And I voted for 46 & 2, because I like it better than Eclipse. *waits for angry backlash from Pink Floyd and Classic Rock regulars*[/QUOTE] Meh, no backlash, I just think Tool is supremely overrated. I have all of their CDs, but it is nothing as superb as everyone here makes it out to be. I would rather listen to Pink Floyd any day. What a way to close an album too. However, you should have given Floyd the vote since it is still better than Enter Sandman... |
*angry backlash*
But only because I'm too tired to be eloquent. |
Everyone should be voting Bad to the Bone anyway.
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Bah, Eclipse>Bad to the Bone>46&2
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Bad to the Bone > the rest of the poll.
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Eclipse > some of the poll > Bad to the Bone > the rest of the poll.
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[QUOTE=Bartender]Bad to the Bone > the rest of the poll.[/QUOTE]
Fanboy++ :p |
One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.
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No. Bad to the Bone.
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No. Reelin' And Rockin'
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No. Bad to the Bone.
:) I have to go to University soon. Anyone else in a similar unfortunate position? |
[QUOTE=Bartender]No. Bad to the Bone.
:) I have to go to University soon. Anyone else in a similar unfortunate position?[/QUOTE] Well, if I wanted to go to uni at 9 at night, then yeah, sure. |
:(.
I actually don't have to be in til 2pm, but I'm motivated to go in earlier because; 1 - I have some preparation to do, and I'll do it better away from this computer. 2 - I have no food here, and I can get a cheap sandwich if I go in. |
[QUOTE=Bartender]:(.
I actually don't have to be in til 2pm, but I'm motivated to go in earlier because; 1 - I have some preparation to do, and I'll do it better away from this computer. 2 - I have no food here, and I can get a cheap sandwich if I go in.[/QUOTE] How far away are you from your university? |
About 20 minutes. I do actually have quite a bit of preparation and stuff. Plus I really want that sandwich.
Has anyone here heard William Shatner's latest CD? |
[QUOTE=Bartender]About 20 minutes. I do actually have quite a bit of preparation and stuff. Plus I really want that sandwich.
Has anyone here heard William Shatner's latest CD?[/QUOTE] Yep, it is at the top of my to buy list. :rolleyes: |
I was being serious :(
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[QUOTE=Bartender]No. Bad to the Bone.
:) I have to go to University soon. Anyone else in a similar unfortunate position?[/QUOTE] not uni, but i do have exams tomorrow. maths and media studies. media should be easy enough, but i lost my maths book last term and didnt bother replacing it.....eeek what are you doing at uni? |
[QUOTE=Bartender] :([/QUOTE]
You have been using that smilie after every single one of my posts tonight. What's up? :wave: [size=1] emo kid [/size] |
[QUOTE=samick malibu]not uni, but i do have exams tomorrow. maths and media studies. media should be easy enough, but i lost my maths book last term and didnt bother replacing it.....eeek
what are you doing at uni?[/QUOTE] Pheeelow-sofy. [size=1]Philosophy.[/size] |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]You have been using that smilie after every single one of my posts tonight. What's up? :wave:
[size=1] emo kid [/size][/QUOTE] Nothing's up. .. No, really :). I just like :(. Best smiley on here. |
what do you actually do in taking philosophy? ive always wondered...
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[QUOTE=Bartender]Pheeelow-sofy.
[size=1]Philosophy.[/size][/QUOTE] Feel-o'-sophie? :eek: |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Feel-o'-sophie? :eek:[/QUOTE]
seeing your judas priest thing jogged my memory.....i saw this awesome judas priest best of collection thing, in a cool case with cd's and dvd's only it cost about $100 dollars and im out of a job :( |
[QUOTE=samick malibu]what do you actually do in taking philosophy? ive always wondered...[/QUOTE]
Well, this semester, my modules have been; Introduction to ethics (lectures) - basic introduction to moral philosophy, so far looking at amoralists, virtue theorists, consequentialists and deontologists. What is right and wrong, why is it right and wrong, what should we do, etc. Introduction to the philosophy of religion (lectures) - self-explanatory. So far we've looked at a couple of different attempted proofs of the existence of God, and the study of miracle; should we believe in them, why, why not, etc. If they do happen, are they a proof of God? Stuff like that. Basic readings (small discussion group) - reading and analysis of important/well-known texts in history. So far we've looked at some Plato, David Hume, John Locke, and we're starting Nietzsche today. Reason and argument (lectures) - how to identify, interpret, attempt to counter/give arguments. All about validity, soundness, truth value, circular arguments, premises, conclusions, predicate forms, statement forms, etc. |
[QUOTE=HeavyRiva]Feel-o'-sophie? :eek:[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately not. I only know one Sophie, and she's in Nottingham, I think. |
[QUOTE=Bartender]Well, this semester, my modules have been;
Introduction to ethics (lectures) - basic introduction to moral philosophy, so far looking at amoralists, virtue theorists, consequentialists and deontologists. What is right and wrong, why is it right and wrong, what should we do, etc. Introduction to the philosophy of religion (lectures) - self-explanatory. So far we've looked at a couple of different attempted proofs of the existence of God, and the study of miracle; should we believe in them, why, why not, etc. If they do happen, are they a proof of God? Stuff like that. Basic readings (small discussion group) - reading and analysis of important/well-known texts in history. So far we've looked at some Plato, David Hume, John Locke, and we're starting Nietzsche today. Reason and argument (lectures) - how to identify, interpret, attempt to counter/give arguments. All about validity, soundness, truth value, circular arguments, premises, conclusions, predicate forms, statement forms, etc.[/QUOTE] it sounds very interesting. the only philosophers that ring a bell with me are plato and locke, but it sounds very interesting indeed. is the mystique that surrounds philisophy true, do you really need to be super smart to study it? |
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