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even if they were canadian 08-20-2005 12:21 PM

[QUOTE=Cybergasm]I used to find it fun to make an account and play the newb. About a year ago I settled with one of my noob names: BucketSlash. A while ago I got that along with my original account, as well as two other accounts of mine merged and re-named. Now I am serious as can be.[/QUOTE]
Ah yes. I know you now. I remember bucketslash from last year I believe.

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:22 PM

[QUOTE=even if they were canadian]Ah yes. I know you now. I remember bucketslash from last year I believe.[/QUOTE]
He's been around since mid 2003, I got in a fight with litnin, I got perma banned after threatening a hack (the execution of which was prevented by the kindess of DBJ); soon after litnin got banned as well.

Pete 08-20-2005 12:29 PM

[QUOTE=Cybergasm]No you're not joining this because you are grosly late.

:-* BTW, how have you been? Don't see you on often. I don't expect you to remember me, but I remember you.[/QUOTE]
Are... are you coming on to me? Because... well, uhm... because, you know... I'm game.

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:37 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]Are... are you coming on to me? Because... well, uhm... because, you know... I'm game.[/QUOTE]
You + me over there for a bit üh üh and eh eh with a bit of "Óh yea"

*I don't know what is up with the accents, they just appear for me*

Special Brew 08-20-2005 12:37 PM

<_<

>_>

Pete 08-20-2005 12:38 PM

[QUOTE=Cybergasm]You + me over there for a bit üh üh and eh eh with a bit of "Óh yea"

*I don't know what is up with the accents, they just appear for me*[/QUOTE]
Wait... are you famous r'n'b-singer Nelly?

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:40 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]Wait... are you famous r'n'b-singer Nelly?[/QUOTE]
I'm (Nelly + 2) ^2, you know what Im saying my nillyvanilly kazidrinky?

Pete 08-20-2005 12:41 PM

[QUOTE=Cybergasm]I'm (Nelly + 2) ^2, you know what Im saying my nillyvanilly kazidrinky?[/QUOTE]
Fo' shizzle, armadizzle fizzler. Wanna poopizzle on my chizzle while I whizzle on your dizzle?

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:43 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]Fo' shizzle, armadizzle fizzler. Wanna poopizzle on my chizzle while I whizzle on your dizzle?[/QUOTE]
We kud rock da casibar for timezles to cumzels, you grip my driftzle?

(*The Noonward Race*) 08-20-2005 12:45 PM

how eez dis sheet goin doods?

Special Brew 08-20-2005 12:45 PM

I have I lost my sanity or are you guys speaking in tongues?

Pete 08-20-2005 12:48 PM

[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:

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:49 PM

[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.

Special Brew 08-20-2005 12:51 PM

Skeet Skeet Skeet

Yeayah!

Gackt 08-20-2005 12:51 PM

Post likeeeeee

sketchyjoe 08-20-2005 12:51 PM

I like this thread.

(*The Noonward Race*) 08-20-2005 12:52 PM

[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.

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:53 PM

[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.

(*The Noonward Race*) 08-20-2005 12:54 PM

[QUOTE=Cybergasm]Mental, who you calling mental? Ok, put them up...

You remind me of my wife.[/QUOTE]
i see
*they're up

Special Brew 08-20-2005 12:54 PM

I am so confused :confused:

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 12:55 PM

[QUOTE=Damien Rhodes]I am so confused :confused:[/QUOTE]
You know what that means?! YOU'RE DYING! GO SLEEP! NOW!

(*The Noonward Race*) 08-20-2005 12:57 PM

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.

Special Brew 08-20-2005 12:57 PM

Nah... I got a fresh mug of coffe in my hand so I'll be up for awhile.

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 01:00 PM

[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*) 08-20-2005 01:01 PM

(*The Noonward Race*)
what a messed up display of punctuation
although it does make me first on the users list at the main page

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 01:02 PM

I'm the first on that list.

Pete 08-20-2005 01:05 PM

You're all sperm-depraved. Eat my throbbing member.

Pete 08-20-2005 01:06 PM

Sorry, tourettes :upset:

Cybergasm 08-20-2005 01:07 PM

[QUOTE=FatPete]Sorry, tourettes :upset:[/QUOTE]
I remember you were one of the reasons I stopped making noob accounts.

Pete 08-20-2005 01:08 PM

[QUOTE=Cybergasm]I remember you were one of the reasons I stopped making noob accounts.[/QUOTE]
How so? :confused:


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