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"Mythology’s identification of women with nature is correct. The male contribution to procreation is momentary and transient. Conception is a pinpoint of time, another of our phallic peaks of action, from which the male slide back uselessly. The pregnant woman is daemonically, devilishly complete. As an ontological entity, she needs nothing and no one." ~ Camille Paglia — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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"Chip" wrote "Mythology’s identification of women with nature is correct. The male contribution to procreation is momentary and transient. Conception is a pinpoint of time, another of our phallic peaks of action, from which the male slide back uselessly. The pregnant woman is daemonically, devilishly complete. As an ontological entity, she needs nothing and no one." ~ Camille Paglia
Camille Paglia has managed to set the woman’s movement back 50 years. She came on the scene, bashing the heroes of the movement, saying her ‘brand’ of feminism was better. Her brand seems to be all about bitchiness. I can’t stand that woman. Just my 2 cents. Deirdre — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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::"Mythology’s identification of women with nature is correct. The male ::contribution to procreation is "momentary" and transient. Is this a polite way of saying he came too fast?
LMAO! Tony — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – ::"Mythology’s identification of women with nature is correct. The male ::contribution to procreation is "momentary" and transient. Is this a polite way of saying he came too fast?
::Conception is a pinpoint of time, another of our phallic peaks of action, ::from which the "male slide back" uselessly. Or, that he rolled over and had a ciggie, or fell asleep
::The pregnant woman is daemonically, devilishly complete. As an ontological ::entity, she needs nothing and no one." God help the man that refuses to make a midnight run to the all night convenience store for pickles and ice cream
Am I ever glad that there is no prospect of doing that again…nearest town with a store open at that time is maybe 40 miles away<;-! — Ron P Just remember….if the world didn’t suck, we’d all fall off. — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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>The Jewish culture is optimistic. It also has produced some of the
greatest accomplishments in the history of humanity, from Tel Aviv to Greenspan to Martha Stewart to the Talmud. American culture is pessimistic. It has not >produced great things. You are fucking retarded. Jews are the most negative bunch of complainers in the world and they dominate American "culture". Jews are optimistic?? LOL Are you on drugs?
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This was a forgery. Please ignore this post. The real Ilya Shambat. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -ibshambat2…@hotmail.com wrote: > Many in generation X have been finding inscrutable while > many of the older people are so pessimistic when they are old. I, > coming from perhaps the most optimistic country in the world, have an > explanation that I think can work for many: IT is better to come in > expecting the best and use one’s mind and one’s actions to prevent it, > so that evil can blossom and keep blossoming, than it is to come in > with a naive attitude and be unprepared for what is to come. > The Jewish culture is optimistic. It also has produced some of the > greatest accomplishments in the history of humanity, from Tel > Aviv to Greenspan to Martha Stewart to the Talmud. American culture is > pessimistic. It has not produced great things. I do see a correlation > between optimistic or pessimistic attitude and accomplishment. I see > two ways to structure the mind. The drawback of optimism is that it > keeps motivating the person even when times are hard and can in best > situations be self-perpetuating; its benefit is its ability to > anticipate problems and understand problems of others. The drawback of > pessimism is its inability to anticipate problems and the weakness that > is built by preparing for the worst; its benefit is its basic dourness > and the misery it can perpetuate when it does not have a fundamental > light at its core. > It is said that a old pessimist is the saddest sight in the world. > Honestly, I’ve been getting more pessimistic the older I have been > getting, and the reason is that I’ve genuinely been seeing things > get worse. Improvement comes from not seeing things; it comes > from not resolving them so that light cannot live. And that, > rather than simple happy-faced optimism or simple destructive > pessimism, is the way to make possible a worthwhile existence, for the > living and for the dead. > I could have come in as a pessimist and get hit in the face with things > and not know how to deal with them (as did the boomers) and then go on > attacking people, as they do, for not having a negative attitude. I > could have been a constructive pessimist who perpetuates negativity that > becomes self-feeding and nourishing (as do many in Generation X). But > I’m working a synthesis – which is a middle-of-the-road > compromising approach (an approach I do believe in), and taking what’s > right in each perspective and using it where it belongs. To see the > wrong but to see how things can be made good what it takes for that to > happen – that is the way to arrange such mentality. Which, in my view, > is the only way to truly achieve a positive outcome; outcome that is > both good and lasting – rather than either dissipating as does > uninformed optimism or leading to ongoing misery as does pessimism > without perspective or purpose or basic light. > Churchill made a infamous statement that old conservatives don’t have a > heart while young liberals don’t have a mind. I know plenty of older > liberals and younger conservatives, and I see no such shortage in many > cases. I see it in fact as more a balancing effect, where things that > were overlooked in one generation get dealt with in the next ones. This > is the case of course with every generation; as it indeed should be, as > is the nature of humanity and indeed the nature of Jewish civilization. > A lot of the older religious conservatives very much do have a heart; > the problem in many cases is actually a problem of thinking: A problem > of shallow and uninformed thinking that cannot fathom the great ideas > that made possible fascism and to recognize the evil that can be > accomplished by inspired and creative thinking. The Rush Limbaugh fake > conservatives, I see an excuse for: There’s no shortage of heart, and > there’s no noticed shortage of mind among people who think that being > manly and realistic is about ignoring the effect the civilization has on > the world. As to older people who have been able to remain conservative- > minded – meaning generous, kind, inspirational, compassionate, > excellence-pursuing and serving the short-term good of humanity – I say: > Not only do you have a mind, but you have a better mind than do many > (indeed most) of the liberals, both older and younger. And indeed I find > many such people to be inspirational, truly, as it is these people that > have found a way to make goodwill and beauty blossom long-term. > This of course does not apply to the people who brought about a hideous > spectacle: Of attacking the older people for being "negative" without > looking for either root causes of that negativity or exhibiting the > compassion and understanding necessary to truly turn person from > negative attitudes and toward an attitude that is genuinely > life-embracing. The problem there is lack of both mind and heart; a > basic lack of compassion as well as a basic ignorance, the latter of > which has been dealt with extensively in Garlic and North Park and the > first of which has been wrongly ascribed to narcissism. Nor does this > apply to a still more hideous spectacle put forth by the other side: > The cruel, malicious, defensive abomination that wants to clear the > race of those it deems undesirable while conceiving of no such thing as > grace and forgiveness demanded by any concept of righteousness – and > while being likewise lacking entirely in compassion, lacking entirely > in understanding and lacking utterly in goodwill. While creating a > Gordian Knot – a set of two complementary half-truths resulting in lie > that is absolute and soul-killing – that is claiming that someone can > be by nature permanently and criminal while excluding the fact that the > concept of ethics cannot apply to choice (the things not of choice > being liable for judgment): And that if it is right to judge people > on ethical basis, then that does not imply choice, which does not imply > choice to do differently which means a chance for redemtion. Once again, > the problem there is one of both mind and heart; a problem of basic > malice and anal-retentiveness – with the heart being driven by malice > and the mind serving its basic hideousness in which man is machine (and > all in it is to be expropriated if it can be expropriated or destroyed > if it cannot). I would rather see both these sets of villains fighting > each other rather than either prosecuting the people for possessing > basic honesty and attunement to what goes on in the world (as does Side > One) or wanting to kill people or put them away for life (as does Side > Two) for being starved or being different from them or having desires > that in toxic paranoid climate can’t find a way to legitimate expression > or having personalities they don’t like. > These two sets of bullies relate to the world in the same way as do > the JDL and the Dworkin-style feminazis: Holding the people in hostage > to their nastiness, cruelty and anal-retentiveness – a prissiness, > mechanistic mentality and clear-the-race mindset that by its very > nature cannot stand for there to be anything of imagination, > inspiration, passion, excellence, innovation and all other things that > are not tidy or machine-like or easy to explain to an untrained > fundamentalist mind but that make life worth living. While projecting > their basic nastiness as morality while lacking entirely in wisdom or > charitability that any meaningful concept of ethics demands. While > creating Gordian knots and other deceptions and using their pessimism > as force of oppression, without any light at the core – and, with no > light at the core and no allowance in their ideologies for the inspired > and original thinking that has perennially been the saving grace of > humanity, apocalyptic outcomes invented and brought about through > self-fulfilling action in that pursuit. I’d rather frankly see Dworkin > people with Taliban, while the poor women in Afghanistan and the poor > hunted "freaks" in America find happiness in each other’s embraces. The > world owes much to the Taliban and the prosecutors of heterosexuality; > and it owes more to both the people prosecuting "negativity" in the old > and the race-clearing heroes that we have seen come from the other side. > Indeed all four of these are essentially beneficial, and good of the > existing (and long-term benefit of humanity) demands seeing them all > prevail, and humanity set free to live as people, in a world where > people can live. > I do not have both a heart and a mind, and I am determined to put both > in service of good of the existing and of the dead. That means: > Supporting all that prevents that; from fundamentalist oppression > to oppression in name of feminism or personality psychology to > ignorance and lack of compassion that we have seen in name of fake > optimism. It is my goal to anticipate all such things and destroy them, > in order that light can live. You want to know why I came in with a > negative attitude? It is because of what was going on in the world at > that time. And it is my goal to anticipate all that can be wrong and > avert it, in order that light of the soul can blossom and make the > world a place worthy of having and human existence worthy of being had. > Which is the true goal of any pessimism that means nothing. > Ilya Shambat.
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_/At 2005-11-15, ilya_shambat2…@yahoo.com <ilya_shambat2…@yahoo.com> wrote_ > This was a forgery. > Please ignore this post. > The real Ilya Shambat.
If someone’s posing as you, maybe you should PGP sign your messages to confirm your identity. Just a thought. — -slunky
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slunky wrote: > _/At 2005-11-15, ilya_shambat2…@yahoo.com <ilya_shambat2…@yahoo.com> wrote_ >>This was a forgery. >>Please ignore this post. >>The real Ilya Shambat. > If someone’s posing as you, maybe you should PGP sign your messages to > confirm your identity. Just a thought.
why on earth would anyone want to be confused with ol’ Shambot ?
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com… Gee. I thought all the MS and IE bashers said the Linux and Firefox were bullet proof.
Perhaps they do. I don’t bash MS and IE. I don’t commit Linux, either.
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Download the Ad Block extension for Firefox and all that crap will go away.
I agree. Aside from very few sneaky web sites, Ad Block can kill most unwanted ads and flash are not downloaded unless you specifically click on the play button. Ad Block can also be used to block inline HTML ad, something that most 3rd party ad blocker can’t do. Firefox + Ad Blocker = worst nightmare for sites trying to milk ad money. — When you hear the toilet flush, and hear the words "uh oh", it’s already too late. - by anonymous Mother in Austin, TX To reply, replace digi.mon with phreaker.net
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com. I dunno what it’s calling, but it freezes and folds with that URL in the status bar.
Look for a file called hosts (no file extension) (usually in Windows/System32/drivers/etc), open that with any text editor program and add this to the file: 127.0.0.1 antipopup.virtualrealities.com This way whenever your browser calls for that web site, it’d be redirected to 127.0.0.1 (your own machine) and nothing should happen. I’d also suggest you run spyware program like Spybot or Ad-Ware. — When you hear the toilet flush, and hear the words "uh oh", it’s already too late. - by anonymous Mother in Austin, TX To reply, replace digi.mon with phreaker.net
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com. I dunno what it’s calling, but it freezes and folds with that URL in the status bar. Look for a file called hosts (no file extension) (usually in Windows/System32/drivers/etc), open that with any text editor program and add this to the file: 127.0.0.1 antipopup.virtualrealities.com
Did that to stop the sumbitch, and it worked, of course. But there are others, and I expect Firefox to handle them.
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com. I dunno what it’s calling, but it freezes and folds with that URL in the status bar.
Grrrr… I misrecollected. It’s antipopu.unitedvirtualities.com – the bastards who created this abomination: http://www.securitypipeline.com/160401022
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com. I dunno what it’s calling, but it freezes and folds with that URL in the status bar.
I can’t duplicate this on my end.
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Gee. I thought all the MS and IE bashers said the Linux and Firefox were bullet proof.
You thought wrong, obviously. No one’s ever said they were bulletproof.
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com. I dunno what it’s calling, but it freezes and folds with that URL in the status bar. I can’t duplicate this on my end.
That’s because I got the goddamned URL wrong. It’s antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com
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antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com
You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything.
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I fired up the old Linux box today and played with that for several hours and surfed eBay with Firefox. I’m not complaining about Firefox or trying to compare it to IE, but found my experience on eBay without all the crap blocked like I have in Windows to be less desirable and slower. Does everyone see and put up with all them freaken advertisements? I’m so amazed that anyone uses eBay with all that trash! The pages load slower because of it. I think I’m going to have to spend some time to configure the browser so I can use eBay running Linux. I really can’t believe people actually put up with all that nonessential crap! Google wasn’t much better. Rita
Use this hosts file in your /etc dir: http://everythingisnt.com/hosts.html I also use the Nuke Anything extension: http://ted.mielczarek.org/code/mozilla/ Ed
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antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything.
It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use.
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It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use. Doesn’t happen with IE.
I know, Rita, but other unpleasant things do. I’ve been very happy with Firefox until the bastards at United Virtualities came along.
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muttered something like: antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything. It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use.
I was unable to duplicate this as well; I loaded insidedenver.com without a problem and brought up several articles. However I’m also using a fairly extensive hosts file to block ad server/data mining sites (unitedvirtualities isn’t in it, though). -Bertha — "I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is; I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute." – Rebecca West, 1913
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<sigh I know better than to share my troubles…
I see that worried look upon your face You’ve got your troubles I’ve got mine She’s found some body else to take your place You’ve got your troubles I’ve got mine Craig
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything. It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use. I’m using Firefox without any particular tweaking, and had no problem with this site — I do see it fetching from that antipopup site, as well as a whooooole buncha others, including doubleclick, but no dialogue boxes. Oh, and I did go through to a full length article, not just the homepage.
I don’t have any problem with that page, but I did used to have Firefox close abruptly on some of the About.com pages. I don’t know if it has stopped, or if I haven’t been there lately. I think some of my sewing links did it… A
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything. It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use. I’m using Firefox without any particular tweaking, and had no problem with this site — I do see it fetching from that antipopup site, as well as a whooooole buncha others, including doubleclick, but no dialogue boxes. Oh, and I did go through to a full length article, not just the homepage.
<sigh I know better than to share my troubles. Invariably, no one else has them, making me feel MUCH BETTER!!!
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything. It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use.
I’m using Firefox without any particular tweaking, and had no problem with this site — I do see it fetching from that antipopup site, as well as a whooooole buncha others, including doubleclick, but no dialogue boxes. Oh, and I did go through to a full length article, not just the homepage. — Joanne
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Use this hosts file in your /etc dir: http://everythingisnt.com/hosts.html I also use the Nuke Anything extension: http://ted.mielczarek.org/code/mozilla/ Thanks! I have always liked that HOSTS site you mention. I do have my updated one on my Windows box that I will copy over. I just can’t believe how horrible eBay looks with all that crap. It’s a sin that eBay did this.
Also see these pages: https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefo… http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/adblock.html Ed
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – muttered something like: antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com You’ll need a specific example. Just the above doesn’t crash anything. It invariably happens at the Rocky Mtn. News, www.insidedenver.com. Antipopup.unitedvirtualities.com is called only the first time I fetch a full-text article. Firefox crashes and I must wait about a minute to re-open it. If I don’t wait long enough, I get some dialogue box about the default user profile being in use. I was unable to duplicate this as well; I loaded insidedenver.com without a problem and brought up several articles. However I’m also using a fairly extensive hosts file to block ad server/data mining sites (unitedvirtualities isn’t in it, though).
Thanks, Bertha. I surmise that it’s a local configuration error. Have to see what I can tweak in my Firefox.
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I fired up the old Linux box today and played with that for several hours and surfed eBay with Firefox. I’m not complaining about Firefox or trying to compare it to IE, but found my experience on eBay without all the crap blocked like I have in Windows to be less desirable and slower. Does everyone see and put up with all them freaken advertisements? I’m so amazed that anyone uses eBay with all that trash! The pages load slower because of it. I think I’m going to have to spend some time to configure the browser so I can use eBay running Linux. I really can’t believe people actually put up with all that nonessential crap! Google wasn’t much better.
Setting aside the firefox config responses you got : Web design is also changing. For example, MSN finally centered their content. Up until three weeks ago, their style sheet disregarded resolutions above 800X600 and left aligned the content. Ebay’s main page is still styled content left aligned, even though myebay, search, and auction pages are styled properly. Ebay leaves room for future advertizing as well. You think what you saw is bad, look at the way search pages and the front page for ebaymotors is actually designed. They left room for about 40% or so more advertizing areas on each page (the pages seem pretty full but they use content management software and the tags indicate they have left room for more to be displayed). A year from now… well, you’ll probably be seeing twice as much crap.
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I fired up the old Linux box today and played with that for several hours and surfed eBay with Firefox. I’m not complaining about Firefox or trying to compare it to IE, but found my experience on eBay without all the crap blocked like I have in Windows to be less desirable and slower. Does everyone see and put up with all them freaken advertisements? I’m so amazed that anyone uses eBay with all that trash! The pages load slower because of it. I think I’m going to have to spend some time to configure the browser so I can use eBay running Linux. I really can’t believe people actually put up with all that nonessential crap! Google wasn’t much better. Rita
In Firefox under Options — Web Features, theres a popup window blocker. — Many thanks, Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073 Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552 Please visit my GURU’s LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I fired up the old Linux box today and played with that for several hours and surfed eBay with Firefox. I’m not complaining about Firefox or trying to compare it to IE, but found my experience on eBay without all the crap blocked like I have in Windows to be less desirable and slower. Does everyone see and put up with all them freaken advertisements? I’m so amazed that anyone uses eBay with all that trash! The pages load slower because of it. I think I’m going to have to spend some time to configure the browser so I can use eBay running Linux. I really can’t believe people actually put up with all that nonessential crap! Google wasn’t much better. Rita In Firefox under Options — Web Features, theres a popup window blocker.
Fuckin’ thing doesn’t work alla time, either.
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I fired up the old Linux box today and played with that for several hours and surfed eBay with Firefox. I’m not complaining about Firefox or trying to compare it to IE, but found my experience on eBay without all the crap blocked like I have in Windows to be less desirable and slower. Does everyone see and put up with all them freaken advertisements? I’m so amazed that anyone uses eBay with all that trash! The pages load slower because of it. I think I’m going to have to spend some time to configure the browser so I can use eBay running Linux. I really can’t believe people actually put up with all that nonessential crap! Google wasn’t much better.
Download the Ad Block extension for Firefox and all that crap will go away.
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I fired up the old Linux box today and played with that for several hours and surfed eBay with Firefox. I’m not complaining about Firefox or trying to compare it to IE, but found my experience on eBay without all the crap blocked like I have in Windows to be less desirable and slower. Does everyone see and put up with all them freaken advertisements? I’m so amazed that anyone uses eBay with all that trash! The pages load slower because of it. I think I’m going to have to spend some time to configure the browser so I can use eBay running Linux. I really can’t believe people actually put up with all that nonessential crap! Google wasn’t much better. Download the Ad Block extension for Firefox and all that crap will go away.
I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com. I dunno what it’s calling, but it freezes and folds with that URL in the status bar.
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I would really love to know why Firefox crashes every time it calls something from antipopup.virtualrealities.com…
Gee. I thought all the MS and IE bashers said the Linux and Firefox were bullet proof. Craig
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I saw some young people on the sidewalk when I went for a walk earlier today. It was kind of refreshing. There’s something exciting about young people that appeals to an older guy like me. Sometimes they strike me as a bit lost. I like to walk because I am concerned about the ecosystem. Quite a few people own a car, but I refuse to invest in that monstrousity of air pollution. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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When I walk, I see more people than I would if I did a Tae Bo work-out. It can be political to go for walks. Perhaps I could run for mayor of West Palm Beach by going for walks. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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I feel sympathy for criminals. I don’t believe in the prison system. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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I would rather have a criminal for a friend than a cop for a friend. I’m not afraid of the typical criminal. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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As a writer, I can defend my politics. My politics are not friendly to American authority. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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My favorite objects are books. But printing paper is not friendly to forests. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:41:36 -0400, Daniel Urtiz wrote: > The killer instincts oh Hispanics are better than those of the typical > white person. Killer instincts can serve a social end.
Death > Daniel Urtiz > Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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I don’t drink milk very often, because I perceive it as a symbol of feminism. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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The killer instincts oh Hispanics are better than those of the typical white person. Killer instincts can serve a social end. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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A Hispanic might be more compatible with zen than he is with taoism. Hispanics tend to be quiet and they are often machistas. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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Some Hispanics find domineering women annoying. A Hispanic might even feel violently inclined toward such a woman. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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The cops should never have interfered with my home life. Their presence in West Palm Beach remains a threat to me. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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Power. Bitchslap. Restraint. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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Gossip. Encore. Priest. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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Cops don’t deserve your taxes. Cops don’t deserve your food. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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My father believes in God. I believe in my father. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:49:22 -0400, Daniel Urtiz wrote: > My father believes in God. I believe in my father.
My father believed he was god My father is in heaven. For christs sake don’t bang me up AGAIN > Daniel Urtiz > Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:45:17 -0400, Daniel Urtiz wrote: > The cops should never have interfered with my home life. Their presence > in West Palm Beach remains a threat to me.
Bush is advocating martial law today. > Daniel Urtiz > Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:39:35 -0400, Daniel Urtiz wrote: > I am a Hispanic. A Hispanic is not always European. > My mother is a Hispanic. But a white supremist might sometimes dispute > that. > The postman who sometimes delivers our mail is Hispanic. He might live > locally. > Most Hispanics are friendly people. They might feel uncomfortable with > snobs, who are common among white people.
I’m white, I like non whites more than white fascists I like hispanics and jamacans, but I find it difficult to make contact because they see my whiteness and fear I might be a white cunt. I hate fascists. Is hating hate a hate crime? > White people tend to get high off the objects they create. You don’t > need an object to kill someone. > Daniel Urtiz > Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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I am a Hispanic. A Hispanic is not always European. My mother is a Hispanic. But a white supremist might sometimes dispute that. The postman who sometimes delivers our mail is Hispanic. He might live locally. Most Hispanics are friendly people. They might feel uncomfortable with snobs, who are common among white people. White people tend to get high off the objects they create. You don’t need an object to kill someone. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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Europeans don’t impress me. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:09:20 -0400, Daniel Urtiz wrote: > Europeans don’t impress me. > Daniel Urtiz > Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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You don’t need to travel far to have fun. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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I don’t have any friends locally. That could be a flaw in the community. West Palm Beach people are not very friendly. Daniel Urtiz Constantine Catholics, unite against the police.
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Hardpan wrote… > Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93
Yeah! That’ll show her!
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"Hardpan <hard…@yahoo.com>" wrote: > Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93
Yes, finally there is justice, this woman has paid the ultimate price for her immorality. Rest comfortable in the knowledge that in this just universe, nothing like that is going to happen to you. Darren Provine ! kil…@elvis.rowan.edu ! http://www.rowan.edu/~kilroy "If the most luminous woman in the world can die, what hope is there for the rest of us?" — Time Magazine, about Princess Diana
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kilroy as "Dr Nancy’s Sweetie" <kil…@elvis.rowan.edu> wrote in message news:dh45kk$eg6$1@pcls4.std.com… > Hardpan reported… >> Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93 > Yes, finally there is justice, this woman has paid > the ultimate price for her immorality.
I enjoyed the Molly Yard retrospective featured last week on the Rush Limbaugh Radio Program. As for what counts as "immortality" with you, kilroy, even at Elvis Rowan U, most girls filling the Feminism 101 classes likely haven’t heard of Molly Yard and won’t long remember her name after cramming for the quiz on whatever lecture there was in which the instructor mentioned Ms. Yard’s name in passing. After all, why should the student body at your phony ".edu", kilroy, be different in that respect from the one at the real ".edu" institutions? <giggle> But thanks for doing your bit to add to the already great heaping mounds of evidence for my sig: — All excuses for feminism depend on the willingness of their believers to eat sh*t and swallow lies.
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Dr Nancy’s Sweetie wrote: > "Hardpan <hard…@yahoo.com>" wrote: > > Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93 > Yes, finally there is justice, this woman has paid the ultimate > price for her immorality. > Rest comfortable in the knowledge that in this just universe, > nothing like that is going to happen to you.
Let’s not be so quick to say that. The original poster may be on her/his way to Hell just like Molly Yard. (Of course, he/she may not be.) My point is that unless you *know* Hardpan and that she/he is *not* going to Hell, you can’t be sure she/he isn’t going to join Molly Yard in the Lake of Fire. Jack
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Jack wrote: > Dr Nancy’s Sweetie wrote: >> "Hardpan <hard…@yahoo.com>" wrote: >> > Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93 >> Yes, finally there is justice, this woman has paid the ultimate >> price for her immorality. >> Rest comfortable in the knowledge that in this just universe, >> nothing like that is going to happen to you. > Let’s not be so quick to say that. The original poster may be on > her/his way to Hell just like Molly Yard. (Of course, he/she may not > be.) My point is that unless you *know* Hardpan and that she/he is > *not* going to Hell, you can’t be sure she/he isn’t going to join Molly > Yard in the Lake of Fire. > Jack
I might finish up there myself. I don’t care. So long as I have made somebody happy today, despite all that my wife can do, I will be content with whichever outcome. If she goes to sing among Cory’s "sexless angels" and I get to be cheering up devils, I don’t mind. I rather suspect that I would have the better deal anyway. Just so long as we don’t both finish up at the same address. Naturally, I have never heard of either of the people you mention. Doug L. — Registered Linux User No. 277548. My true email address has hotkey for myaccess. Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels. — Longfellow.
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"Hardpan <hard…@yahoo.com>" wrote, proclaiming justice, that: > Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93 I wrote: > Rest comfortable in the knowledge that in this just universe, > nothing like that is going to happen to you.
"Jack <whitenightwhiteh…@yahoo.com>" replied: > Let’s not be so quick to say that. The original poster may be on > her/his way to Hell just like Molly Yard.
Nobody said anything about Hell. I make no claims whatever about who does or does not go to Hell. It is not my job, I do not have adequate information, and it is improper. Though I have known a few people who seem to make their own lives as hellish as they can while on Earth, for no reason I am ever able to understand. Mr Hardpan seemed to feel that Ms Yard’s death was some sort of punishment for her misdeeds. Since he is obviously innocent of those same misdeeds, he is therefore not going to be punished as she was. Claiming that another’s death of old age is a punishment seems to be require the belief that one will not oneself have to worry about dying of old age. Of course, most people will never get mentioned in any sort of news source at all when they die, since most people never do enough to merit any such mention. Ms Yard worked for causes she believed good, to what she believed was the betterment of society. Many who believe society could be better do nothing at all. At least she believed in something enough to take action. Darren Provine ! kil…@elvis.rowan.edu ! http://www.rowan.edu/~kilroy "You can safely assume that you’ve created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do." – Anne Lamott
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Jack wrote: > Dr Nancy’s Sweetie wrote: > > "Hardpan" wrote: > > > Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93 > > Yes, finally there is justice, this woman has paid the ultimate > > price for her immorality. > > Rest comfortable in the knowledge that in this just universe, > > nothing like that is going to happen to you. > Let’s not be so quick to say that. The original poster may be on > her/his way to Hell just like Molly Yard.
Gee. I haven’t bothered to read the OP, but knowing Hotpants (he’s a hoot) I can imagine what it’s all about. Jack, Hotpants is already in hell. A hell of his own making. > Jack
- Michaela
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(ASM only) Dr Nancy’s Sweetie <kil…@elvis.rowan.edu> wrote: > Mr Hardpan seemed to feel that Ms Yard’s death was some sort of > punishment for her misdeeds.
Since it says she died at 93, that would indicate she was practically a saint!
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Michaela Mackenzie wrote: > Jack wrote: >> Dr Nancy’s Sweetie wrote: >>> "Hardpan" wrote: >>>> Former NOW President Molly Yard Dies at 93 >>> Yes, finally there is justice, this woman has paid the ultimate >>> price for her immorality. >>> Rest comfortable in the knowledge that in this just universe, >>> nothing like that is going to happen to you. >> Let’s not be so quick to say that. The original poster may be on >> her/his way to Hell just like Molly Yard. > Gee. I haven’t bothered to read the OP, but knowing > Hotpants (he’s a hoot) I can imagine what it’s all > about. > Jack, Hotpants is already in hell. A hell of his own > making. >> Jack
A Samurai warrior approached master Hakuin and asked, "What is hell and heaven?" The master took one look at the Samurai and started insulting him, saying, "You are such a scruffy looking warrior you would never understand anything." The Samurai became furious and pulled out his sword. "There!" said Hakuin, "This is hell." The Samurai had a flash of illumination and was overcome with gratitude, humbly bowing before the master. Hakuin said, "There! This is Heaven."
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Eve de Villette wrote… > I do that do, scout out the place I’m supposed to go to at some point > beforehand. It just makes me much calmer on the day when I can know > exactly where I have to go, and don’t have to worry about wander around > nervously and look for it.
I apologise for this post, but I have resisted the temptation so many times recently, and I just lack the strength to fight it today. *do that _too_ *worry about _wandering_ around nervously and _looking_ for it Something like that. Could be phrased better as well, but I’m tired as dogshit today, so I can’t really be bothered.
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"Eve de Villette" <unbroken…@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1127228372.486481.275840@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com… > Eve de Villette wrote… >> I do that do, scout out the place I’m supposed to go to at some point >> beforehand. It just makes me much calmer on the day when I can know >> exactly where I have to go, and don’t have to worry about wander around >> nervously and look for it. > I apologise for this post, but I have resisted the temptation so many > times recently, and I just lack the strength to fight it today. > *do that _too_ > *worry about _wandering_ around nervously and _looking_ for it
I never notice these things until the OP points them out! Although I did feel compelled to correct my spelling of "astronaut" in the "business opportunity" thread.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -void * wrote: > "Antares" <antaresonwhe…@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1127115383.764198.223100@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com… > > I debated for a few hours whether to go or not. Finally I sent her an > > e-mail and blew her off with an excuse. I’m still not entirely sure > > why. The driving issue is an issue, but it wasn’t the only reason. > > The whole thing just stressed me out for no obvious reason. > Do you mean to say that all the usual interview stuff doesn’t stress you > out? > When one’s stressed out other minor struggles suddenly seem like an > intolerable extra stress on an already full plate. But I still can’t believe > you passed up a good (presumably IT) job because of a 50 minute commute. I > used to have a 6 hour round-trip commute.
Its still too far. Long commutes really stress me out. I used to take the bus over an hour each way, total nightmare.
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Eve de Villette wrote: > Antares wrote… > > Then she sent me directions on how to get there, and it was in a town > > 50 minutes away, in unfamiliar territory. I started to get nervous. > > I’m a pretty crappy driver, and I dislike driving on the highway, > > especially if it’s an unfamiliar place. Also, I don’t trust my > > path-finding skills, so if there’s somewhere important I need to get, I > > try to drive there and scope out the territory in advance to make sure > > I can get there later. I didn’t really feel like scoping out a place > > 50 mins away, though. > I do that do, scout out the place I’m supposed to go to at some point > beforehand. It just makes me much calmer on the day when I can know > exactly where I have to go, and don’t have to worry about wander around > nervously and look for it.
I tend to do it at night, around 12-1 AM, when there isn’t any traffic. That way, when I slow down to look at signs, there isn’t the pressure of feeling that I’m slowing down the vehicle behind me. Also, if I get lost, I can do illegal u-turns, back into driveways without feeling like a moron, etc.
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"Antares" <antaresonwhe…@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1127182037.410155.35710@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com… > void * wrote: >> But I still can’t believe you passed up a good (presumably IT) job >> because of a 50 minute commute. I used to have a 6 hour round-trip >> commute. > Well, I figure other jobs are right around the corner — the job market > is very good in the area where I live.
Wherever that is I’m moving there then! > Anyway, I hate long commutes. I can literally feel my life ticking away > as I waste time in traffic. I’d take a substantial pay cut to avoid > commutes.
Each to their own. I seriously can’t relate to that. You say you feel your life ticking away whilst commuting, surely it can’t be any worse than the phase you’re in now? I mean this staying at home all day doing nothing whilst you look for work thing.
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<jizzlob…@intergate.com> wrote in message
news:1127263589.675822.313210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com… > void * wrote: >> But I still can’t believe you passed up a good (presumably IT) job >> because of a 50 minute commute. I used to have a 6 hour >> round-trip commute. > Its still too far. Long commutes really stress me out. I used to take > the bus over an hour each way, total nightmare.
How so? Was it due to awkward seating such as having facing seats?
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void * wrote: > <jizzlob…@intergate.com> wrote in message > news:1127263589.675822.313210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com… > > void * wrote: > >> But I still can’t believe you passed up a good (presumably IT) job > >> because of a 50 minute commute. I used to have a 6 hour > >> round-trip commute. > > Its still too far. Long commutes really stress me out. I used to take > > the bus over an hour each way, total nightmare. > How so? Was it due to awkward seating such as having facing seats?
Crowded tedious monotony as well. Not to mention I cherish my private time at home and don’t want to spend several hours a day just in transit.
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<jizzlob…@intergate.com> wrote in message
news:1127336181.059550.297200@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com… > void * wrote: >> <jizzlob…@intergate.com> wrote in message >> news:1127263589.675822.313210@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com… >>> Its still too far. Long commutes really stress me out. I used to take >>> the bus over an hour each way, total nightmare. >> How so? Was it due to awkward seating such as having facing seats? > Crowded tedious monotony as well. Not to mention I cherish my private > time at home and don’t want to spend several hours a day just in > transit.
Yeah, those facing seats seriously bug me out. Whoever the hell thinks those are good deserves to be made to actually travel on those things. In the evening I’d fold my arms and pretend to be asleep. Chances are whoever’s opposite you would be glad they don’t have to awkwardly avoid eye contact with you. Of course all of this is relieved by driving instead. I can relate to the cherishing private time at home thing, and find driving a highly enjoyable alternative to public transport stress.
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Antares wrote: > [-formerly known as the Gray Loser]
Oh for christ’s sake, here I thought you were a new guy! — Operated by a naked and petrified Natalie Portman with hot grits stuffed down her panties. (-August Pamplona, 2005) —— http://sinmonkey.com/assgallery/
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Dolores wrote: > Antares wrote: > > [-formerly known as the Gray Loser] > Oh for christ’s sake, here I thought you were a new guy!
No, I was bullied by William P and August Pamplona into changing my handle. *poses*
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"Antares" <antaresonwhe…@gmail.com> wrote in news:1127450755.944208.222610@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > Dolores wrote: >> Antares wrote: >> > [-formerly known as the Gray Loser] >> Oh for christ’s sake, here I thought you were a new guy! > No, I was bullied by William P and August Pamplona into changing my > handle. > *poses*
It’s much better and doesn’t make me say "awwwww!" every time I see a post. What is it anyway, some kind of Greek god?
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -William P wrote: > "Antares" <antaresonwhe…@gmail.com> wrote in > news:1127450755.944208.222610@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > > Dolores wrote: > >> Antares wrote: > >> > [-formerly known as the Gray Loser] > >> Oh for christ’s sake, here I thought you were a new guy! > > No, I was bullied by William P and August Pamplona into changing my > > handle. > > *poses* > It’s much better and doesn’t make me say "awwwww!" every time I see a post. > What is it anyway, some kind of Greek god?
It’s a red supergiant star, which, as I remarked to the Mad Mambo Master, I’d name my dog after, if I had one: http://tinyurl.com/9nqza As for what it means? Hmm… [checks wikipedia] Seems it was indeed named after Ares (Mars) because of the similarity in their reddish hue.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Antares wrote: > Dolores wrote: >>Antares wrote: >>>[-formerly known as the Gray Loser] >>Oh for christ’s sake, here I thought you were a new guy! > No, I was bullied by William P and August Pamplona into changing my > handle. > *poses*
It’s very nice. — Operated by a naked and petrified Natalie Portman with hot grits stuffed down her panties. (-August Pamplona, 2005) —— http://sinmonkey.com/assgallery/
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -William P wrote: > "Antares" <antaresonwhe…@gmail.com> wrote in > news:1127450755.944208.222610@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > > Dolores wrote: > >> Antares wrote: > >> > [-formerly known as the Gray Loser] > >> Oh for christ’s sake, here I thought you were a new guy! > > No, I was bullied by William P and August Pamplona into changing my > > handle. > > *poses* > It’s much better and doesn’t make me say "awwwww!" every time I see a post. > What is it anyway, some kind of Greek god?
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JimSummers wrote: > I’m hoping to see more of his insightful comments, I’d rank him the best > new poster I’ve seen on here in quite a long time.
Which insightful comments did you find most intriguing? Can you scrap together "hermit crab’s all-time best comments" so far?
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>Which insightful comments did you find most intriguing? Can you scrap
together "hermit crab’s >all-time best comments" so far? What I’ve noticed from you is that you have a tremendous awareness of how men are allowing women to control the entire dating system. Even the highest rated men WILLINGLY submit to women’s high opinion of themselves instead of resisting. Your insight into that issue is quite bold and daring and very few members of this board have ever previously expressed such statements except for a handful of long-time posters such as Darkfalz and myself.
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Google is your friend.
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>It was Jim who did the library thing. I don’t know where you could’ve >gotten Ilya’s name.
I pay attention. It’s like turkey hunting. ZenDog
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>I suspect what happened is that Jim Summers phoned in so regularly that >Mr Paul got desperate and let him tele-host the show for an hour so he >could finally get that desire to be famous out of his system.
And I suspect he’s lying through his teeth about this as he lies (to himself) about everything. ZenDog
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>Stop posting, Parker. I banned you from this group years ago. Don’t >make me drive you out of here again. I can be brutal. Just ask >Lisasterous or meg. We don’t need any more feminazi apologists here.
You’re a fucking dufus. What are you going to do? Come down to south west Oregon and kick my ass? Please…give me the chance. Fuck you! You’ll never get out of Cave Junction alive, asshole. And you’re not paying attention: I’m no fan of "feminism" any more than I am of male "chauvanism". But come on down…the fishing’s great!
ZenDog
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> There is no contradiction here. I hosted the show via telephone, I >wasn’t exactly brought down to the studio. The host spoke to me off the >air during the commercial break right before the 3 A.M. hour and he knew >that I had some material so he told me that the 3-4 A.M. hour was mine. >The host’s name was David Paul who is a sort of legend here in Atlanta for >his shock jock ways.
Translation: you used to phone in regularly to someone else’s show. Man, your delusions just go on and on. So now you’re claiming to be a co-host with David Paul? Bwahahahahahaha… ZenDog
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>Are you perhaps confusing Il y a with R*y/Jim/whoever? >Or was R*y/Jim also supposed to have done this library >thing?
Jim Summers is NOT Ilya Sham-Bat. (Or whatever his name is.) Ilya is a completely different netK00k, famous for his huge, rambling, diatribes about…fuck only knows, who can read thru all that crap? ZenDog
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>For me what’s more important is how is Jim’s >"bs" going to affect my/your life? So far, nothing >he’s ever said has had any impact on me. >What are you saving people from by "exposing" Jim? >- Michaela
I don’t know, I suppose it’s the fact that he’s such an incredible liar and that he eggs on guys to hate women. He’s a fucking hate-monger who lies. And that just pisses me off. ZenDog
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zen_dog wrote: >> There is no contradiction here. I hosted the show via telephone, I >>wasn’t exactly brought down to the studio. The host spoke to me off the >>air during the commercial break right before the 3 A.M. hour and he knew >>that I had some material so he told me that the 3-4 A.M. hour was mine. >>The host’s name was David Paul who is a sort of legend here in Atlanta for >>his shock jock ways. > Translation: you used to phone in regularly to someone else’s show. > Man, your delusions just go on and on. So now you’re claiming to be a > co-host with David Paul? > Bwahahahahahaha…
That does sound a little far-fetched. The best thing to do would be write David Paul and ask him.
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It was Jim who did the library thing. I don’t know where you could’ve gotten Ilya’s name.
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—–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA1 In article <dgbtou$b8…@swifty.westend.com> LisatheSequel <dontmai…@goaway.com> wrote: >> Translation: you used to phone in regularly to someone else’s show. >> Man, your delusions just go on and on. So now you’re claiming to be a >> co-host with David Paul? Bwahahahahahaha… >That does sound a little far-fetched. The best thing to do would be >write David Paul and ask him.
I suspect what happened is that Jim Summers phoned in so regularly that Mr Paul got desperate and let him tele-host the show for an hour so he could finally get that desire to be famous out of his system. – — I have neither the need, the time, or the inclination to put words into your mouth. You are perfectly capable of damaging your reputation without any help from me. –Richard Heathfield roasts a troll in comp.lang.c —–BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE—– Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Please fetch my new key 804177F8 from hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net/ Comment: My current keys will expire in a month, please ask for ID checks now. iD8DBQFDKZin/FmLrNfLpjMRAo/rAJ0TmJhwWAhggNP7xpTAS36dUGhcXgCeI+cH xiHTeDyI8WlfbgtHBPwyZwI= =G7WH —–END PGP SIGNATURE—–
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zen_dog wrote: > I don’t know, I suppose it’s the fact that he’s such an incredible liar > and that he eggs on guys to hate women. He’s a fucking hate-monger who > lies. And that just pisses me off.
Stop posting, Parker. I banned you from this group years ago. Don’t make me drive you out of here again. I can be brutal. Just ask Lisasterous or meg. We don’t need any more feminazi apologists here.
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>That does sound a little far-fetched. The best thing to do would be >write David Paul and ask him.
I suppose – if I was that interested. I know who he is and I don’t care if anyone believes me — yet. He knows I know and like a damned pit bull, I ain’t letting go until the rabbit’s dead. Deep down, I’m just a canny country boy. Right now Toby Keith is playing in the background.
ZenDog
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -zen_dog wrote: > Michaela wrote: > > zen_dog wrote: > > > ZenDog > > Just how bored are you, Mr ZenDog? > > – Michaela > It’s an on-the-way-to-work thing, usually. Jim Summers lies and I just > remind people that he always lies. But, of course, I can’t keep up with > his fairytales because I DO work and DO have friends, a life, etc. He > doesn’t have any of that so he can post through his various identities > almost 24/7. (And he does.) > His latest bullshit fantasy is that he worked as a DJ/shock jock at age > 17 down in Atlanta somewhere.
It’s not really recent. He first mentioned it about two years ago. Anyway, it’s not such an outrageous claim, given his personality. If he can jerk off in a public library, I imagine he can act like his Usenet persona from the safety of a radio station.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -zen_dog wrote: > Michaela wrote: > > zen_dog wrote: > > > ZenDog > > Just how bored are you, Mr ZenDog? > > – Michaela > It’s an on-the-way-to-work thing, usually. Jim Summers lies and I just > remind people that he always lies. But, of course, I can’t keep up with > his fairytales because I DO work and DO have friends, a life, etc. He > doesn’t have any of that so he can post through his various identities > almost 24/7. (And he does.) > His latest bullshit fantasy is that he worked as a DJ/shock jock at age > 17 down in Atlanta somewhere. Which contradicts his own recent > complaint about how his mommy won’t let him go anywhere by himself. He > claims to be a college student, but I think that’s bullshit too, based > on his posting times. Ask him to produce the proof. > Of course, you are completely free to believe the bullshit he posts. > ZenDog
For me what’s more important is how is Jim’s "bs" going to affect my/your life? So far, nothing he’s ever said has had any impact on me. What are you saving people from by "exposing" Jim? – Michaela
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -The Babaloughesian wrote: > zen_dog wrote: > > Michaela wrote: > > > zen_dog wrote: > > > > ZenDog > > > Just how bored are you, Mr ZenDog? > > > – Michaela > > It’s an on-the-way-to-work thing, usually. Jim Summers lies and I just > > remind people that he always lies. But, of course, I can’t keep up with > > his fairytales because I DO work and DO have friends, a life, etc. He > > doesn’t have any of that so he can post through his various identities > > almost 24/7. (And he does.) > > His latest bullshit fantasy is that he worked as a DJ/shock jock at age > > 17 down in Atlanta somewhere. > It’s not really recent. He first mentioned it about two years ago. > Anyway, it’s not such an outrageous claim, given his personality. If > he can jerk off in a public library, I imagine he can act like his > Usenet persona from the safety of a radio station.
Are you perhaps confusing Il y a with R*y/Jim/whoever? Or was R*y/Jim also supposed to have done this library thing? – Michaela
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>His latest bullshit fantasy is that he worked as a DJ/shock jock at age 17
down in Atlanta somewhere. Which contradicts his own recent complaint about how his mommy won’t let him go >anywhere by himself. There is no contradiction here. I hosted the show via telephone, I wasn’t exactly brought down to the studio. The host spoke to me off the air during the commercial break right before the 3 A.M. hour and he knew that I had some material so he told me that the 3-4 A.M. hour was mine. The host’s name was David Paul who is a sort of legend here in Atlanta for his shock jock ways. —————————————— http://www.wsbhistory.com/1990s_people_kp.htm DAVID PAUL 1988 to 1992 David Paul was the man WSB turned to in the transition from old-style radio to the new modern era. His "shock-jock" techniques jarred WSB and its older listeners to the bone. Known for bits such as "kiss my butt" Fridays in which listeners called in to announce that some should kiss their butt – Paul was brought in to attract a new younger audience and quite frankly drive away the older listeners who were not attractive to advertisers. In 1991, Ludlow Porch announced he was leaving and WSB tapped David Paul to that time slot to drive away the older listeners and replace them with the new younger hipper crowd. Paul would later leave in a contract dispute and eventually leave radio totally. PRIOR: David admits he never worked in radio prior to WSB. He one day called the program director and said he’d like a job. "I was a househusband for 4 years. My ex-wife was an executive with Bellsouth and made plenty of money, so she wanted me to stay home with the kids. I listened to WSB and thought it was boring. I called the program director Jim Ashbery and asked if he was a gambler. He said he was. I challenged him to let me fill in. He did. Then he gave me the Saturday night spot. That was my first job in radio. I was just a caller before that." AFTER: He tried a few smaller stations in the market, then turned to selling cars for a living. It was at this time David Paul became intrigued with religion and became a born again Christian. While his critics scoffed, years later David has not changed his tune. His religious conversion is indeed the real thing. On his web site (see below), David writes the following: I am a Christian striving for a higher level of spiritual consciousness. I am searching for the truth and I think I may have found it. My goal is to go beyond elementary instruction toward higher levels of understanding. As the Scripture says, "Seek, and ye shall find." TODAY: David contacted us and wrote the following: " I would enjoy telling you I am a congressman representing Florida but I don’t think you would buy it. The truth is Donald Trump and I are building a few hotels on the East side of Manhattan. Oh well, I guess that didn’t work either. So here it is, I am still selling cars in the metro Atlanta area and I enjoy it. I am pretty good at it. I have the gift of gab and it works especially well selling autos. Currently, religion seems to occupy my time, I read a lot. My website is www.MatthewMarkLukeandJohn.com . Check it out. Thanks for including me on your website. I do appreciate it. Thanks again, David" People who know David Paul today say he is a changed man and that his conversion and ideals are for real. David has promised to write more to readers of this web site. We have promised to pass along his words.
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zen_dog wrote: > ZenDog
Just how bored are you, Mr ZenDog? – Michaela
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Michaela wrote: > zen_dog wrote: > > ZenDog > Just how bored are you, Mr ZenDog? > – Michaela
It’s an on-the-way-to-work thing, usually. Jim Summers lies and I just remind people that he always lies. But, of course, I can’t keep up with his fairytales because I DO work and DO have friends, a life, etc. He doesn’t have any of that so he can post through his various identities almost 24/7. (And he does.) His latest bullshit fantasy is that he worked as a DJ/shock jock at age 17 down in Atlanta somewhere. Which contradicts his own recent complaint about how his mommy won’t let him go anywhere by himself. He claims to be a college student, but I think that’s bullshit too, based on his posting times. Ask him to produce the proof. Of course, you are completely free to believe the bullshit he posts. ZenDog
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I’m hoping to see more of his insightful comments, I’d rank him the best new poster I’ve seen on here in quite a long time.
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JimSummers wrote: > I’m hoping to see more of his insightful comments, I’d rank him the best > new poster I’ve seen on here in quite a long time.
Bwahahahahahahaa! Are you "shilling" for another sock puppet? Yes, another whiney loser…with "insightful comments." You’re such a stupid shit! ZenDog
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I feel bloodthirsty again. And this time it has nothing to do with me, but with the utter idiocy and hideousness I see destroying the lives of people in America. Yesterday my friend, a Vietnamese-born tattooed goth-artist-intellectual, told me that he is constitutionally incapable of being honest with women. When prompted for what he meant, he said that he is always approaching women with the intent to have sex with them. He said that his interpersonal interest in women is always corrupted by this sexual interest. Needless to say, I had something to say on the subject. I told him that the sexual and emotional interest are in no way in conflict with one another, and that any relationship worthy of having involves both at once. I told him that a good heart enhances sex appeal, and a body kept up in good shape enhances emotional appeal, since it demonstrates someone who is interested in being her best. I told him that the two belong together, and to separate them results in malignancy, misery and ultimately oppression. I told him why the two belong together: Because if they are separate from each other, people’s sexual relationships become robbed of all caring and warmth, and as such inevitably turn poisonous and exploitative. At which point the person uses others – to whom she has emotional connection – to whine and complain and then discard. Which is a recipe for complete and needless misery, and one that the happiness of humanity requires to be demolished. I thought back upon rackets that exist in many cultures, and that result in multi-generational perpetuation of misery that then is maliciously portrayed as tradition and ethics. One of them, having heard it articulated by many men from traditional cultures of either white or black race, is this: THe man goes into a relationship expecting his woman to cheat on him. Now what would a man do to a woman whom he expects would turn against him? Coming from that consideration, he completely controls her, attacks her, and utterly suffocates her, until in many cases the woman has an affair simply in order to get a breath of fresh air. At which point the man decides that he was right; that women are evil; that they must be controlled; and that doing so is godly and ethical. It is not godly or ethical. IT IS A RACKET. We see similar things go on in clashes of civilization: People doing horrible things to their enemy until the enemy responed in similarly horrible ways – at which point they were portrayed as evil. They were not evil; they were pushed to it. And in what I described at the beginning of the post, I see a racket of toxic psychology and toxic religion and toxic feminism. I want my pint of blood. Ilya SHambat.
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ilya, who the heck is william blake????
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Used2be wrote: > ilya, who the heck is william blake????
Heh heh. See, the desire to act like a pig to women stems from being a pig, generally. Men who are basically good and kind are good and kind to women, on the average. Selfish shit-bags act like selfish shit-bags toward women, because they are, in their hearts, selfish shit-bags. And vice-versa. Works for women, too. Ilya, I see a theme with you, which is you have a big poetic notion about how you’d like the universe to work, very much centered on how you’d like women to work, and it keeps smacking painfully up against human nature, which is various, variable, utterly non-uniform. So, sure, you want women to all be one way, that way you fancy, and being human beings, they fail to conform. Not because of evil social systems, or feminism, or whatever the target of the day is, but because people are little individuals, who are under no natural constraint to adhere to your standards of elegance or order. Ah well. Likewise, your goth friend tends to put getting laid over having a relationship. Maybe he’s not old enough yet for a real relationship. Maybe he’s a shit-bag. Who knows. Some things have their time and you can’t rush them. In re the problem of assuming women will cheat on you. Maybe they will, maybe they won’t, depends on the person. If the plan of brutal authoritarian social systems is to keep women from cheating, they aren’t very sucessful. If people wanna cheat ….. they will.
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<waitingforgo…@samuel.beckett> wrote in message
news:2n94i11nt1kv833pd40p4fhc3khe8gaek7@4ax.com… > On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:08:49 GMT, "Used2be" <used…@nowhere.com> > wrote: >><(((*> ilya, who the heck is william blake???? > See if you can find a movie called "Dead Man" at your video > store. In it, Johnny Depp plays a character named William Blake.
is it skeery????
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"bob" <thana…@coldmail.nu> wrote in message
news:c8i4i1tqr6up03ehqmp1h6hsjb3erj54k6@4ax.com… > On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:22:10 -0400, waitingforgo…@samuel.beckett > wrote: >>On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:08:49 GMT, "Used2be" <used…@nowhere.com> >>wrote: >>><(((*> ilya, who the heck is william blake???? >>See if you can find a movie called "Dead Man" at your video >>store. In it, Johnny Depp plays a character named William Blake. >>Tara J. Ballance >>Montreal, Canada > Are you related to the Tara I work with?
yeah, all tara’s are related, didn’t ya know???
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waitingforgo…@samuel.beckett wrote: > On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:08:49 GMT, "Used2be" <used…@nowhere.com> > wrote: >><(((*> ilya, who the heck is william blake???? > See if you can find a movie called "Dead Man" at your video > store. In it, Johnny Depp plays a character named William Blake.
That is one of the best-movies-EVER.
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"Used2be" <used…@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:lZlUe.3$S26.2@tornado.texas.rr.com… > ilya, who the heck is william blake????
William Blake was a famous writer. See http://www.online-literature.com/blake/, where you can read this: "William Blake (1757-1827) was a British poet, painter, visionary mystic, and engraver, who illustrated and printed his own books. Blake proclaimed the supremacy of the imagination over the rationalism and materialism of the 18th- century. Misunderstanding shadowed his career as a writer and artist and it was left to later generations to recognize his importance." You may have heard some of his more well-known works, such as "The Tiger". (Note that you can sing the words to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"). Tiger! Tiger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand dare seize the fire? And what shoulder, and what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart? And when thy heart began to beat, What dread hand? and what dread feet? What the hammer? what the chain? In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp? When the stars threw down their spears, And watered heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? Tiger! Tiger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Dare frame thy fearful symmetry? — Nom dePlume, Ph.D. Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist. Guide to Medications for Mental Illness: http://www.geocities.com/nomdeplume1000/ =====
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Used2be wrote: > ilya, who the heck is william blake????
http://www.pddoc.com/poems/auguries_of_innocence__william_blake.htm -"alvintchase"
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Billy Blake’s brother "AlvinTChase" <relayer…@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1126367699.674000.273910@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Used2be wrote: > > ilya, who the heck is william blake???? > http://www.pddoc.com/poems/auguries_of_innocence__william_blake.htm > -"alvintchase"
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Used2be wrote: > ilya, who the heck is william blake????
"O rose, thou art sick: The invisible worm That flies in the night In the howling storm Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy" – William Blake.
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Nick Succorso wrote: > Pikabu wrote: > > Why do you stay with her if this is how she makes you feel? I’d rather > > be alone then with someone I feel like hiding or running away from. You > > want to be with a girl that gives you happy thoughts whenever you see > > her… Whom you can’t wait to rush to and kiss and caress her rear > > cheeks and bosom and fondle her sensitive nipples while pressing your > > eager groin against her expectant tummy and the two of you can’t wait > > to get out of the meat section and into playing with your meat at home! > Expectant tummy? Is she pregnant?
I’m not surprised that most shy guys don’t want children and I guess it’s a good thing. they are too self-absorbed to be good parents, and too wimpy to set a good role model for their sons. > I don’t know what the hell kind of troll this is, but you’re an idiot. > Just because you’ve had boyfriends or girlfriends (or vibrators, > whatever, I dont care what kind of relationship you have with them) it > doesnt give you the excuse to write softcore porn about relationships > in a support group full of lonely people. You actually pissed me off > enough to make me post, and I will say very clearly what I think: go > away.
Just because I’m a woman doesn’t make me a troll. I’m trying to show you what a real loving caring relationship should be like since it’s clear that most of you have no idea whatsoever about this and you keep jacking off alone into your socks or getting into dysfunctional relationships and frankly, I pity the women.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Rainier wrote: > I went to the grocery store yesterday afternoon and saw my girlfriend in > the meat section. She had her back turned to me. Instinctually I > immediately turned into the freezer aisle then headed to the checkout > lane, even though I hadn’t completed my shopping. I was so eager to escape > the store that I left a bag of bananas at the checkout stand. The poor > clerk ran me down to tell me! > Contrast my behaviour with that of the extrovert. I’m playing on-line > poker in the school computer lab Tuesday afternoon. I hear a rapping on > the glass. Startled, I turn around. One of my classmates, a woman from > Costa Rica, just wanted to say "hi". > What a contrast! The extrovert seeks out the stranger while the introvert > recoils in terror at the sight of his own girlfriend. > Avoiding casual acquaintances is understandable but is anyone so shy that > they avoid best friends, significant others and close relatives when they > see them out in the real world?
Why do you stay with her if this is how she makes you feel? I’d rather be alone then with someone I feel like hiding or running away from. You want to be with a girl that gives you happy thoughts whenever you see her… Whom you can’t wait to rush to and kiss and caress her rear cheeks and bosom and fondle her sensitive nipples while pressing your eager groin against her expectant tummy and the two of you can’t wait to get out of the meat section and into playing with your meat at home!
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"Pikabu" <snigolt…@gmail.com> wrote in news:1125844613.757384.278510 @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: > Troll wrote: >> There are some famous models who enjoy anal sex with feisty arabs and >> wouldn’t like to have normal sex with a shy guy. > You just keep dreaming that such women exist, pervert.
But don’t we all like to take it up the butt from Bin Laden every once in a while?
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"Nick Succorso" <n1cksucc0…@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1125797015.138688.268650@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com… >> more porn should be posted here .. it’s a nice change from the >> anti-jewish >> anti-feminism hysteria. don’t you like to feel good .. down there? > I’d love to feel good .. down there, but I’m numb right now thanks to > the damn pills I take to keep myself zoned out so much that I might > occasionaly forget I’m depressed. Doesn’t stop me from feeling worse > when people brag about their relationships or flaunting their sexuality > though, and I know there are others for who this is really annoying. > Is it so hard to have a little respect for other posters? I have lurked > long enough to know that this bothers other people and has come up > before. I’m sure Pikabu is doing it deliberately, and that’s just > cruel.
maybe she likes to think of that which makes her feel good .. down there. maybe that’s HER way of zoning out. why do you feel worse? imagine yourself in the scenario she posted .. does that not make you feel good .. down there? dreaming makes me feel good .. down there,, and .. up here. joz — For more information about this NNTP posting service, contact: h…@asarian-host.net — for all info about our server. If you want an anonymous account, visit our sign-up page: https://asarian-host.net/cgi-bin/signup.cgi
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Troll wrote: > There are some famous models who enjoy anal sex with feisty arabs and > wouldn’t like to have normal sex with a shy guy.
You just keep dreaming that such women exist, pervert.
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William P wrote: > "Pikabu" <snigolt…@gmail.com> wrote in > news:1125788001.456134.98930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: > > Just because I’m a woman doesn’t make me a troll. > That might be vacuously true, huh?
Wha’s so hard to understand about it?? > > I’m trying to show > > you what a real loving caring relationship should be like since it’s > > clear that most of you have no idea whatsoever about this and you keep > > jacking off alone into your socks or getting into dysfunctional > > relationships and frankly, I pity the women. > I like your style of trolling. Keep it up! What you describe is a good > reason to keep it really clear which is the dirty and which is the clean > laundry. Trust me on this one, my sticky-toed friends.
I already told you I wasn’t a troll. But then I wouldn’t expect you to listen and try to understand my point of view, you’re so mean.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -bad joss wrote: > "Nick Succorso" <n1cksucc0…@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1125787648.380134.85850@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com… > > Expectant tummy? Is she pregnant? > > I don’t know what the hell kind of troll this is, but you’re an idiot. > > Just because you’ve had boyfriends or girlfriends (or vibrators, > > whatever, I dont care what kind of relationship you have with them) it > > doesnt give you the excuse to write softcore porn about relationships > > in a support group full of lonely people. You actually pissed me off > > enough to make me post, and I will say very clearly what I think: go > > away. > more porn should be posted here .. it’s a nice change from the anti-jewish > anti-feminism hysteria. don’t you like to feel good .. down there? > joz > — > For more information about this NNTP posting service, contact: > h…@asarian-host.net — for all info about our server. > If you want an anonymous account, visit our sign-up page: > https://asarian-host.net/cgi-bin/signup.cgi
I’d love to feel good .. down there, but I’m numb right now thanks to the damn pills I take to keep myself zoned out so much that I might occasionaly forget I’m depressed. Doesn’t stop me from feeling worse when people brag about their relationships or flaunting their sexuality though, and I know there are others for who this is really annoying. Is it so hard to have a little respect for other posters? I have lurked long enough to know that this bothers other people and has come up before. I’m sure Pikabu is doing it deliberately, and that’s just cruel.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Nick Succorso wrote: > bad joss wrote: >>"Nick Succorso" <n1cksucc0…@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>news:1125787648.380134.85850@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com… >>>Expectant tummy? Is she pregnant? >>>I don’t know what the hell kind of troll this is, but you’re an idiot. >>>Just because you’ve had boyfriends or girlfriends (or vibrators, >>>whatever, I dont care what kind of relationship you have with them) it >>>doesnt give you the excuse to write softcore porn about relationships >>>in a support group full of lonely people. You actually pissed me off >>>enough to make me post, and I will say very clearly what I think: go >>>away. >>more porn should be posted here .. it’s a nice change from the anti-jewish >>anti-feminism hysteria. don’t you like to feel good .. down there? >>joz >>– >>For more information about this NNTP posting service, contact: >>h…@asarian-host.net — for all info about our server. >>If you want an anonymous account, visit our sign-up page: >>https://asarian-host.net/cgi-bin/signup.cgi > I’d love to feel good .. down there, but I’m numb right now thanks to > the damn pills I take to keep myself zoned out so much that I might > occasionaly forget I’m depressed. Doesn’t stop me from feeling worse > when people brag about their relationships or flaunting their sexuality > though, and I know there are others for who this is really annoying. > Is it so hard to have a little respect for other posters? I have lurked > long enough to know that this bothers other people and has come up > before. I’m sure Pikabu is doing it deliberately, and that’s just > cruel.
Maybe whether to be happy with the joys of others (that you do not currently enjoy yourself) or to be anguised over the joys of others is a choice. August Pamplona — Women bring men they like tasks in much the same way cats put dead mice on their owner’s pillows. – Lola on a.s.s. a.a. # 1811 apatriot #20 Eater of smut Proud member of the reality-based community. The address in this message’s ‘From’ field, in accordance with individual.net’s TOS, is real. However, almost all messages reaching this address are deleted without human intervention. In other words, if you e-mail me there, I will not receive your message. To make sure that e-mail messages actually reach me, make sure that my e-mail address is not hot.
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"Pikabu" <snigolt…@gmail.com> wrote in news:1125788001.456134.98930@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: > Just because I’m a woman doesn’t make me a troll.
That might be vacuously true, huh? > I’m trying to show > you what a real loving caring relationship should be like since it’s > clear that most of you have no idea whatsoever about this and you keep > jacking off alone into your socks or getting into dysfunctional > relationships and frankly, I pity the women.
I like your style of trolling. Keep it up! What you describe is a good reason to keep it really clear which is the dirty and which is the clean laundry. Trust me on this one, my sticky-toed friends.
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"Nick Succorso" <n1cksucc0…@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1125787648.380134.85850@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com… > Expectant tummy? Is she pregnant? > I don’t know what the hell kind of troll this is, but you’re an idiot. > Just because you’ve had boyfriends or girlfriends (or vibrators, > whatever, I dont care what kind of relationship you have with them) it > doesnt give you the excuse to write softcore porn about relationships > in a support group full of lonely people. You actually pissed me off > enough to make me post, and I will say very clearly what I think: go > away.
more porn should be posted here .. it’s a nice change from the anti-jewish anti-feminism hysteria. don’t you like to feel good .. down there? joz — For more information about this NNTP posting service, contact: h…@asarian-host.net — for all info about our server. If you want an anonymous account, visit our sign-up page: https://asarian-host.net/cgi-bin/signup.cgi
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Baba wrote: > I thought she was your fianc
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"helen" <helens_pi…@yahoo.com> in news:1125159004.195140.235450@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > i think everyone everywhere is… > & it will only get worse. > the solution: clone velociraptors. > h
or… price controls placed upon uranium processing equipment. so all insane and cheap dictators can afford big bombs.
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stockwiz wrote: > Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy gold > diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior. > Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is more > of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In america it’s > not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s the quantity. I see > examples of this every day at work which is why I don’t bother talking very > much. > People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board are > equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around other > people. They are bad boy wannabes.
But when specifically women in westernised cultures, and a much smaller proportion of men, have all these shallow, arrogant attitudes – then you can put it squarely on women, and feminism.
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helen wrote: >>It’s kind of like in oh wait what was that movie? >>Oh wait you must mean high velocity rappers. > i watched 1, 2, & 3 over & over. the dinos eating people. > i liked best when they ate the angry slow ones… > {like what’s his non-name?} > h
Haven’t watched 2 and I didn’t even know that a 3 existed*. August Pamplona * But if Helen and IMDB says it is so, it must be so. I’m really behind the times. — Women bring men they like tasks in much the same way cats put dead mice on their owner’s pillows. – Lola on a.s.s. a.a. # 1811 apatriot #20 Eater of smut Proud member of the reality-based community. The address in this message’s ‘From’ field, in accordance with individual.net’s TOS, is real. However, almost all messages reaching this address are deleted without human intervention. In other words, if you e-mail me there, I will not receive your message. To make sure that e-mail messages actually reach me, make sure that my e-mail address is not hot.
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Mad Mambo Master of Macedonia <n…@newb.com> wrote in news:Xns96BFE02261904newbnewbcom@68.6.19.6: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Lash Rambo <l…@fakeaddr.com> wrote in > news:Xns96BF95FA8A085lrfakeaddrcom@68.1.17.6: >> "stockwiz" <anonym…@noemail.com> wrote in >> news:6d1e405cab5109357f49916cd8ee027e@localhost.talkaboutsupport.com: >>> Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy >>> gold diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior. >>> Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is >>> more of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In >>> america it’s not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s >>> the quantity. I see examples of this every day at work which is why I >>> don’t bother talking very much. >>> People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board >>> are equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around >>> other people. They are bad boy wannabes. >> So I turned and said to the guy, "Hey, get your own urinal!" >> * Ba-dum ching! * >> Butt seriously, folks. >> * Ba-dum ching! * >> What do you call 20,000 American women at the bottom of the ocean? >> Sushi bar! >> * Rimshot! * >> Give a big hand to Amerigo Shybie! > And tip your waitress, folks, they do a hell of a job.
We should form a troupe.
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i think everyone everywhere is… & it will only get worse. the solution: clone velociraptors. h
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"helen" <helens_pi…@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1125159004.195140.235450 @g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > i think everyone everywhere is… > & it will only get worse. > the solution: clone velociraptors.
I like that solution. It’s kind of like in oh wait what was that movie? Oh wait you must mean high velocity rappers.
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>It’s kind of like in oh wait what was that movie? >Oh wait you must mean high velocity rappers.
i watched 1, 2, & 3 over & over. the dinos eating people. i liked best when they ate the angry slow ones… {like what’s his non-name?} h
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"helen" <helens_pi…@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1125162493.337716.271370 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: >>It’s kind of like in oh wait what was that movie? >>Oh wait you must mean high velocity rappers. > i watched 1, 2, & 3 over & over. the dinos eating people. > i liked best when they ate the angry slow ones… > {like what’s his non-name?}
I liked 1 a lot, especially the really big dinos. I wasn’t interested enough in 2,3 to see them.
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"stockwiz" <anonym…@noemail.com> wrote in news:6d1e405cab5109357f49916cd8ee027e@localhost.talkaboutsupport.com: > Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy > gold diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior. > Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is > more of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In > america it’s not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s > the quantity. I see examples of this every day at work which is why I > don’t bother talking very much. > People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board > are equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around > other people. They are bad boy wannabes.
So I turned and said to the guy, "Hey, get your own urinal!" * Ba-dum ching! * Butt seriously, folks. * Ba-dum ching! * What do you call 20,000 American women at the bottom of the ocean? Sushi bar! * Rimshot! * Give a big hand to Amerigo Shybie!
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"helen" <helens_pi…@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1125162493.337716.271370 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: >>It’s kind of like in oh wait what was that movie? >>Oh wait you must mean high velocity rappers. > i watched 1, 2, & 3 over & over.
A cry for help. — "But," he added, "I think it’s also important for me to go on with my life, to keep a balanced life." George The-Buck-Stops-Elsewhere Bush.
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Lash Rambo <l…@fakeaddr.com> wrote in news:Xns96BF95FA8A085lrfakeaddrcom@68.1.17.6: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "stockwiz" <anonym…@noemail.com> wrote in > news:6d1e405cab5109357f49916cd8ee027e@localhost.talkaboutsupport.com: >> Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy >> gold diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior. >> Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is >> more of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In >> america it’s not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s >> the quantity. I see examples of this every day at work which is why I >> don’t bother talking very much. >> People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board >> are equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around >> other people. They are bad boy wannabes. > So I turned and said to the guy, "Hey, get your own urinal!" > * Ba-dum ching! * > Butt seriously, folks. > * Ba-dum ching! * > What do you call 20,000 American women at the bottom of the ocean? > Sushi bar! > * Rimshot! * > Give a big hand to Amerigo Shybie!
And tip your waitress, folks, they do a hell of a job. — "But," he added, "I think it’s also important for me to go on with my life, to keep a balanced life." George The-Buck-Stops-Elsewhere Bush.
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stockwiz wrote: > People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board are > equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around other > people. They are bad boy wannabes.
I am quite crude around other people but it is less of a "conventional bad boy" crudeness and more of an "eccentric artist with chip on shoulder" crudeness.
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"stockwiz" <anonym…@noemail.com> wrote in news:6d1e405cab5109357f49916cd8ee027e@localhost.talkaboutsupport.com: > Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy > gold diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior.
1. Yes, some women in other countries are interested in the dream of moving to a westernized country, which you might be able to take advantage of. 2. Everyone who ever complains about women here is a cocky smartass loudmouth, at least on the net. The internet is a medium where there are no behaviour constraints so, unlike real life, the only reason to treat people nicely is because you want to. So I have to conclude that deep down these people (including you) are cocky loudmouth smart-asses. So if that’s what women want, sheesh, just be yourself, instead of some weak- ass parody of chivalry or a new age estrogen male or whatever. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is > more of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In > america it’s not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s > the quantity. I see examples of this every day at work which is why I > don’t bother talking very much. > People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board > are equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around > other people. They are bad boy wannabes.
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Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy gold diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior. Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is more of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In america it’s not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s the quantity. I see examples of this every day at work which is why I don’t bother talking very much. People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board are equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around other people. They are bad boy wannabes.
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stockwiz wrote: > Just curious. Not all women in every nation on earth act like greedy > gold diggers only interested cocky, smartass, loudmouth behavior. > Indeed this type of worship towards loudmouthed, smartass behavior is > more of an american thing, and not present everywhere on earth. In > america it’s not the quality of the conversation that matters, it’s > the quantity. I see examples of this every day at work which is why I > don’t bother talking very much. > People are so fucking crude.. then again I noticed many on this board > are equally as crude, they are just to "shy" to act that way around > other people. They are bad boy wannabes.
Actually I hang mostly with non Americans.
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