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I have I lost my sanity or are you guys speaking in tongues?
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[QUOTE=Cybergasm]We kud rock da casibar for timezles to cumzels, you grip my driftzle?[/QUOTE]
Y'allz betta no whu' I'll B grippin', if-ya-no-whu-I-meen :cool: |
[QUOTE=FatPete]Y'allz betta no whu' I'll B grippin', if-ya-no-whu-I-meen :cool:[/QUOTE]
I'll be grippin just don' be slippin, we gonna make this nizzle the shizzle as we move to da rythm; yeeaa. |
Skeet Skeet Skeet
Yeayah! |
Post likeeeeee
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I like this thread.
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[QUOTE=Cybergasm]I'll be grippin just don' be slippin, we gonna make this nizzle the shizzle as we move to da rythm; yeeaa.[/QUOTE]
Your mental fortitude is really wearing down. |
[QUOTE=(*The Noonward Race*)]Your mental fortitude is really wearing down.[/QUOTE]
Mental, who you calling mental? Ok, put them up... You remind me of my wife. |
[QUOTE=Cybergasm]Mental, who you calling mental? Ok, put them up...
You remind me of my wife.[/QUOTE] i see *they're up |
I am so confused :confused:
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[QUOTE=Damien Rhodes]I am so confused :confused:[/QUOTE]
You know what that means?! YOU'RE DYING! GO SLEEP! NOW! |
Mental Fortitudiatory Dynamics
The Causes, Effects and Dangers of Sleep Deprivation
Sleep deprivation is a common condition that afflicts 47 million American adults, or almost a quarter of the adult population. Symptoms can interfere with memory, energy levels, mental abilities, and emotional mood. A study conducted by the University of Chicago Medical Center in 1999 indicates that the condition drastically affects the body's ability to metabolize glucose, leading to symptoms that mimic early-stage diabetes. Symptoms Exhaustion, fatigue and lack of physical energy are common sleep deprivation symptoms. Exhaustion and fatigue affect our emotional moods, causing pessimism, sadness, stress and anger. The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) has suggested that social problems such as road rage may be caused, in part, by a national epidemic of sleepiness. The brain's frontal cortex relies on sleep to function effectively. [I][B]Insufficient rest adversely affects the frontal cortex's ability to control speech, access memory, and solve problems. [/B][/I]The effect on physical energy is also startling: otherwise healthy people quickly show symptoms of age and early diabetes as glucose metabolism falls by up to forty percent. These physical reactions disappear when the test subject is allowed to rest properly. Driving and other activities can become dangerous without sufficient rest. Causes Emotional stress or excitement can interfere with sleeping patterns, as can some medical conditions and medication. Food additives and caffeine can also make falling asleep difficult. Over seventy identified sleeping disorders can disrupt normal nighttime patterns, and more disorders may yet be discovered. |
Nah... I got a fresh mug of coffe in my hand so I'll be up for awhile.
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[QUOTE=Damien Rhodes]Nah... I got a fresh mug of coffe in my hand so I'll be up for awhile.[/QUOTE]
I just had a huge thing from Starbucks. [QUOTE=(*The Noonward Race*)] (*The Noonward Race*) The Causes, Effects and Dangers of Sleep Deprivation Sleep deprivation is a common condition that afflicts 47 million American adults, or almost a quarter of the adult population. Symptoms can interfere with memory, energy levels, mental abilities, and emotional mood. A study conducted by the University of Chicago Medical Center in 1999 indicates that the condition drastically affects the body's ability to metabolize glucose, leading to symptoms that mimic early-stage diabetes. Symptoms Exhaustion, fatigue and lack of physical energy are common sleep deprivation symptoms. Exhaustion and fatigue affect our emotional moods, causing pessimism, sadness, stress and anger. The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) has suggested that social problems such as road rage may be caused, in part, by a national epidemic of sleepiness. The brain's frontal cortex relies on sleep to function effectively. Insufficient rest adversely affects the frontal cortex's ability to control speech, access memory, and solve problems. The effect on physical energy is also startling: otherwise healthy people quickly show symptoms of age and early diabetes as glucose metabolism falls by up to forty percent. These physical reactions disappear when the test subject is allowed to rest properly. Driving and other activities can become dangerous without sufficient rest. Causes Emotional stress or excitement can interfere with sleeping patterns, as can some medical conditions and medication. Food additives and caffeine can also make falling asleep difficult. Over seventy identified sleeping disorders can disrupt normal nighttime patterns, and more disorders may yet be discovered. [/QUOTE] you're leaving me? But, it was all going so well. |
(*The Noonward Race*)
what a messed up display of punctuation although it does make me first on the users list at the main page |
I'm the first on that list.
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You're all sperm-depraved. Eat my throbbing member.
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Sorry, tourettes :upset:
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[QUOTE=FatPete]Sorry, tourettes :upset:[/QUOTE]
I remember you were one of the reasons I stopped making noob accounts. |
[QUOTE=Cybergasm]I remember you were one of the reasons I stopped making noob accounts.[/QUOTE]
How so? :confused: |
[QUOTE=FatPete]How so? :confused:[/QUOTE]
Well I used to think (back around '03) that making noob accounts and acting like a noob was fun. You were one of those people that constantly flamed my new noobie account: BucketSlash. Yet you did it in a loving way, leaving hints on how to act properly, so i realized that it wasn't really fun and pointless. Also, I remember I was Spikey's and yours favorite noob at the time, plus, it got annoying being called a noob when I was here for a year or two before everyone. Thank you for that. |
[QUOTE=Cybergasm]Well I used to think (back around '03) that making noob accounts and acting like a noob was fun. You were one of those people that constantly flamed my new noobie account: BucketSlash. Yet you did it in a loving way, leaving hints on how to act properly, so i realized that it wasn't really fun and pointless. Also, I remember I was Spikey's and yours favorite noob at the time, plus, it got annoying being called a noob when I was here for a year or two before everyone.
Thank you for that.[/QUOTE] Oh, I see now. I don't remember, because alcohol has damaged my brain, but I'm sure it was good times. Oh, and, you're welcome, I guess. |
[QUOTE=FatPete]Oh, I see now. I don't remember, because alcohol has damaged my brain, but I'm sure it was good times.[/QUOTE]
Definetly; I reminded myself of that not too long ago when i was looking through my post history for some remaniscing (sp?). |
Sweet deal.
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[QUOTE=Cybergasm]Definetly; I reminded myself of that not too long ago when i was looking through my post history for some remaniscing (sp?).[/QUOTE]
I just listened to Helena. What did you use to make that? |
[QUOTE=(*The Noonward Race*)]I just listened to Helena.
What did you use to make that?[/QUOTE] The Loops of the Fruit. |
The song is like 95% done, but I can't finish it now because my dad is on too, and it slows down the other computer way too much. I'll get it someday :(
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[QUOTE=Cybergasm]The Loops of the Fruit.[/QUOTE]
Sweet. It was absolutely great. |
[QUOTE=even if they were canadian]The song is like 95% done, but I can't finish it now because my dad is on too, and it slows down the other computer way too much. I'll get it someday :([/QUOTE]
:upset: Would it be easier if I put it on soundclick? |
Ok im back :)
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Hoogady boogady
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[QUOTE=Cybergasm]:upset: Would it be easier if I put it on soundclick?[/QUOTE]
Nah, my dad left his computer. This is my opportuinty (I suck at spelling). |
[QUOTE=Damien Rhodes]Hoogady boogady[/QUOTE]
Wow you really do suck at spelling... Canadian: sieze the day, carpe diem or crap onmidiem |
i had to leave, i had fun though, my grandfather had a stroke, there's no winner yet is there?
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Not yet, sorry 'bout your gramps though :(
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^yeah, he's in the hospital
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[QUOTE=led enema]i had to leave, i had fun though, my grandfather had a stroke, there's no winner yet is there?[/QUOTE]
Sorry man... *is trying not to say: good excuse, but you're not gettin back in* I am so kidding about that I swear, you know what, here is a warning. [SIZE=7][B]DO NOT READ THE THING IN THE " * * " [/B] [/SIZE] |
I'm going to go poop... do not get scared I am alright.
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I have seized!
I like the overall feel of it. It reminds me of the intro to some TV show. I really like the guitar in the begining, and the piano towards the end, but it doesn't seem to be in sync with the background. I don't know if this is intentional or not. Some pieces have really crazy stuff where the solo instrument is in a completely different time signature as the rest of the orchestra/whatever. I think it would be better if you payed more attention to the length of each not, and how it's going to fit with the rest. I don't want to sound overly critical. I really like it. You can ignore my advice if you like. |
So what's the score?
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