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[QUOTE=PaintJessGreen]My tummy hurts, so i had a bubble bath... and it still hurts:([/QUOTE]
Unless you were bathing in antibiotics and medicine, I'm not surprised :p |
Kif, you got your Avatar skillz back yet?
I'm in need of one. |
[QUOTE=PaintJessGreen]My tummy hurts, so i had a bubble bath... and it still hurts:([/QUOTE]
Ginger Ale always works, hope you feel better. :( |
[QUOTE=Chilly-Bean-Bop]Ginger Ale always works, hope you feel better. :([/QUOTE]
thanks babe, I have a theory, Ginger Ale only helps ( or maybe even helps more) if you have a twisty straw. edit: i think im gonna take Joels advice and eat ice cream on the couch. |
[QUOTE=Dead Star]Kif, you got your Avatar skillz back yet?
I'm in need of one.[/QUOTE] Not until Adobe release Photoshop for Intel Macs. Sorry man. As the Avatar Request thread in the Pit. There are some people better than me there. |
Jess: lol, I should try that sometime.
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I heard somewhere that if you take a hair from Charles Manson's beard and put it into a 20 oz. bottle of Diet Pepsi, you'll grow wings and become Emperor of the Northern Hemisphere.
And get lots of bubblegum. |
I wonder what the longest twisty straw is.
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[QUOTE=Kif]Not until Adobe release Photoshop for Intel Macs. Sorry man. As the Avatar Request thread in the Pit. There are some people better than me there.[/QUOTE]
bugger Oh well, thanks anyway. |
I've decided that if I do go to Pukkelpop, and we do go to Amsterdam, I will have to get stoned. I've never been stoned before, although my friend used to smoke it in his car when he gave me a lift home (He'd pull over first though).
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[QUOTE=Kif]I wonder what the longest twisty straw is.[/QUOTE]
Dirty question. |
Drugs are bad mmkay
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J ftw.
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Scientology is creepy. Even though this is obvious, i have to say, some ground rules they set down wouldve REALLY helped other religions when they started. For example, its a high crime against the 'religion' to change anything written by the founder. Basically, dont screw everything up and turn it into something its not.
OH MY GOD I JUST AGREED WITH SCIENTOLOGY SOMEBODY HELP ME |
[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]Dirty question.[/QUOTE]
So that's why Jess has twisy straws.... |
drugs are bad.
That sall i will say though, im sure ive vioce my opinions on the matter enough. And wtf, Burnout has some awesome songs, but are riuned by the complete **** they also play. |
[QUOTE=cobert]Scientology is creepy. Even though this is obvious, i have to say, some ground rules they set down wouldve REALLY helped other religions when they started. For example, its a high crime against the 'religion' to change anything written by the founder. Basically, dont screw everything up and turn it into something its not.
OH MY GOD I JUST AGREED WITH SCIENTOLOGY SOMEBODY HELP ME[/QUOTE] Scientology is a cult, not a religion. And I'm not saying that because of I've seen a South Park episode and looked up Xenu on Wikipedia. It seriously is creepy. I saw a video of 2 or 3 protestors of Scientology outside one of their churches on Google Video, and these Scientologists tried to beat them up, and then call over a passing police officer to tell them to leave. |
[QUOTE=Untitled]drugs are bad.
That sall i will say though, im sure ive vioce my opinions on the matter enough. And wtf, Burnout has some awesome songs, but are riuned by the complete **** they also play.[/QUOTE] I turned off the Burnout soundtrack because it cut my favourite songs. And weed is legal in Amsterdam, so when in Rome amirite? |
[QUOTE=Kif]Scientology is a cult, not a religion. And I'm not saying that because of I've seen a South Park episode and looked up Xenu on Wikipedia. It seriously is creepy. I saw a video of 2 or 3 protestors of Scientology outside one of their churches on Google Video, and these Scientologists tried to beat them up, and then call over a passing police officer to tell them to leave.[/QUOTE]
Thats why i put religion in quotation marks. Its all a big scam. I looked all of this stuff up after watching that same episode. They all seem so hostile, and just creepy cover ups and everything. [b][u]FIRST CLUE TO SCIENTOLOGY BEING UNBELIEVEABLE:[/b][/u] It was created by a sci-fi writer. |
[QUOTE=Kif]I turned off the Burnout soundtrack because it cut my favourite songs.
And weed is legal in Amsterdam, so when in Rome amirite?[/QUOTE] In my honest opinion, its illegal here for a reason. |
I read about the initiation for Scientology. Basically, they get you to pay a lot of money for sessions in which they get you to reveal big things that happened in your life, mostly bad, and then push their "religion" on you to help you through it. Then if you try to leave, they will use the same sessions against you, threatening to tell family members and friends. It's insane and is only popular because of the amount of celebrity members.
If you have the time, read [URL="http://www.hollywoodinterrupted.com/archives/ebner_undercover_scientology_spy_magazine_1996.phtml"]this article[/URL], about a man who went into the "religion" for 2 weeks undercover. It might be one-sided, I'm not sure, but if it is all legit, I'm quite scared this is still up and running. |
At the State Fair, these people were giving out free stress tests. My friend's gf at the time said we should go try it. Turned out they were scientologists. They asked me about my life and my problems and I tried to say no as politely as possible. I swear, the guy there looked like a child molester. He tried selling me a book for $5. Haha no way. Crap it was creepy.
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[QUOTE=Dead Star]In my honest opinion, its illegal here for a reason.[/QUOTE]
Yar, and i dont see why people think its ok to do it in a country where its legal, if they thaught it was ok, they would do it anywhere. if that makes sence. |
[QUOTE=Dead Star]In my honest opinion, its illegal here for a reason.[/QUOTE]
We have weekly binge drinking and public acts of violence. It's not like Britain needs another scapegoat for these things. |
[QUOTE=Kif]I read about the initiation for Scientology. Basically, they get you to pay a lot of money for sessions in which they get you to reveal big things that happened in your life, mostly bad, and then push their "religion" on you to help you through it. Then if you try to leave, they will use the same sessions against you, threatening to tell family members and friends. It's insane and is only popular because of the amount of celebrity members. [/QUOTE]
Exactly. That south park episode was supposed to re-air before MI:III came out, and apparently, even though Tom Cruise denies it, he threatened to not promote the film if the episode went back on. Scientology lets famous actors and such in because its good publicity. Its like "If John Travolta is donig it, it cant be [i]that[/i] bad". LOL at Justin getting attacked by scientologists. |
[QUOTE=Kif]We have weekly binge drinking and public acts of violence. It's not like Britain needs another scapegoat for these things.[/QUOTE]
I'll rephrase what I said. It's illegal mostly everywhere for a reason. |
[QUOTE=cobert]Exactly. That south park episode was supposed to re-air before MI:III came out, and apparently, even though Tom Cruise denies it, he threatened to not promote the film if the episode went back on. Scientology lets famous actors and such in because its good publicity. Its like "If John Travolta is donig it, it cant be [i]that[/i] bad".
LOL at Justin getting attacked by scientologists.[/QUOTE] It's the same with Issac Hayes. There's this whole drama about him quitting South Park because of that episode, when really it had nothing to do with that. A representive quit for him while he was recovering from a stroke. Three guesses what religion this representive belonged to... that's right, Scientology. As well as this, Issac said himself this whole thing damaged his relationship with Scientology. |
[QUOTE=Kif]We have weekly binge drinking and public acts of violence. It's not like Britain needs another scapegoat for these things.[/QUOTE]
Stfu Binge Drinking is fun :angry: :( |
[QUOTE=Kif]It's the same with Issac Hayes. There's this whole drama about him quitting South Park because of that episode, when really it had nothing to do with that. A representive quit for him while he was recovering from a stroke. Three guesses what religion this representive belonged to... that's right, Scientology. As well as this, Issac said himself this whole thing damaged his relationship with Scientology.[/QUOTE]
Wait, so is Isaac is back on SP? |
[QUOTE=Dead Star]I'll rephrase what I said.
It's illegal mostly everywhere for a reason.[/QUOTE] I'll rephrase what I said as well then We have weekly binge drinking and public acts of violence. It's not like Europe, Austrailia, America or anywhere else needs another scapegoat for these things. The amount of bad press drinking gets in the news, along with it's cheap price and lack of concern for underage drinking from off-licenses and cornershops makes me wonder why it's still nationally accepted. As well as the new laws to let pubs stay open 24/7, it's just ridiculous. And when was the last time you heard anything about marijuana in the news? The last time someone "got high" and did something stupid like drive a car into another or jump out a window? It's these headlines that made people aware of weed, but not in the way it should have been. |
[QUOTE=Kif]It's the same with Issac Hayes. There's this whole drama about him quitting South Park because of that episode, when really it had nothing to do with that. A representive quit for him while he was recovering from a stroke. Three guesses what religion this representive belonged to... that's right, Scientology. As well as this, Issac said himself this whole thing damaged his relationship with Scientology.[/QUOTE]
Im actually glad that episode aired. It made me, ad im sure a lot of other people, look into how much of a hoax it really is. [b][u]SECOND CLUE TO SCIENTOLOGY BEING UNBELIEVABLE:[/b][/u] Its founder said it was "the solution to practical business". Im gonna go get a shower, then read that article. Thanks Kif. :wave: |
[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]Wait, so is Isaac is back on SP?[/QUOTE]
Not a chance. He wasn't in it much near the end anyway, and it's not like Matt or Trey to feel sorry for anyone, regardless of the way it was handled. |
hm... what to do what to do
there's not much to do around here today. |
[QUOTE=Kif]Not a chance. He wasn't in it much near the end anyway, and it's not like Matt or Trey to feel sorry for anyone, regardless of the way it was handled.[/QUOTE]
oic Funny the way he died though. "I wanna make love to ya...Children" Soup: Go play games. /plays Halo |
there's no game to play
ps2 got boring weeks ago |
[QUOTE=Kif]What Kif said[/QUOTE]
I don't want to argue with you, but the negatives outweigh the positives of it imo. But hey, I'm not your parents, you're older than 16, who am I to tell you what you can and can't do. |
[QUOTE=Kif]I'll rephrase what I said as well then
We have weekly binge drinking and public acts of violence. It's not like Europe, Austrailia, America or anywhere else needs another scapegoat for these things. The amount of bad press drinking gets in the news, along with it's cheap price and lack of concern for underage drinking from off-licenses and cornershops makes me wonder why it's still nationally accepted. As well as the new laws to let pubs stay open 24/7, it's just ridiculous. And when was the last time you heard anything about marijuana in the news? The last time someone "got high" and did something stupid like drive a car into another or jump out a window? It's these headlines that made people aware of weed, but not in the way it should have been.[/QUOTE] the reason of it being illigal will put a lot of people off. The minute its legalized will would get a lot more storeys about drug abuse, then alcohol. |
sup
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nm Ben.
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sweet.
im watching ITV play, i quite like watching it at night, too. I got my mate a job interview today, how good am I? yeah... |
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