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It happened 5 days ago. And now I believe again that the small things in life can make us happy if we have the eyes to see them...

Last Wednesday I was walking on the streets - killing time in the hot weather. I didn't want to eat or drink something, I didn't want to go shopping and I didn't want to sit anywhere. Then what? 2 hours to the meeting... Maybe just walk around? No. I suddenly decided to go to a book shop. I haven't bought a book since long time. When I went inside I look around and choose one new book. Then I look at more books and suddenly I see the time - I was in for about 40 minutes. The problem was that the literature cast a spell on me. The titles, the pages, the words - they were amazing and catching! Finally I took two books and paid for them on the pay-desk. The two stories that I choose were telling about spirituality - life, religion, society. This is just what I need to read about because I like to consider values in life and to question them.

The whole experience made me very happy - going to a book shop, finding something interesting for reading and buying it. I felt ready to recharge and get over the everyday life, the awful problems etc. It appears that happiness can be everywhere and we don't need a whole fortune to get it...




Published On: 8/18/2008
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My Blog: music
By: Timber_33


 2 Pac
Notorious B.I.G
snoop dog
sublime
bullet for my valentine
doobie brothers
elvis
pennywise
bad religion


Published On: 5/16/2008
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I find posting once every two years is best. One it takes me that long to be creative enough to entertain you monkies (I mean that lovingly) and two... I'm lazy.
 
Anyway, so the day starts off balls ass cold. What is balls ass cold you ask? Well, balls ass cold is somewhere below "Holy Jewish Christ it's cold!" and just slightly above "Dude, I can't feel my nuts!". Tim and Dan can fill you in more on how cold it was, since they decided to sleep in their car... on the mountain... at 5am... with the heat off. Yeah, them Maryland boys ain't all there.

So as I was saying, it was balls ass cold, and we decide to warm up with a nice easy run. Now this run, had this stuff called packed powder on it. I'm not sure what it really was because it was light and fluffy and responsive and easy to ride. Where I'm from, packed powder is the frozen painfull shi*t you get the day after all the man made snow froze. I have to say, I like Vermont's version a lot better. Anyway, we're on this run, and there's this little roller of a jump at the start. Now, everyone is hitting this thing and landing with ease. I says to myself "SELF! that looks fun and easy so I'm gonna try it!". Sadly, what my mind failed to take into account was that the ones who went over it where Dan, Tim, and a few others who have been riding a hell of a lot longer than me and therefore, can actually ride really well. So just because they make something look easy, it may not actually be so... easy. Apparently, I left this part of my brain back in VA. So I tuck and make a straight line for this thing hit the top and leap. It's at this point that I realize I have no earthly clue what in the blue flying catholic %$&* to do whilst airborne. This becomes even more obvious when I land with all the grace of a drowned bubonic rat. But this isn't Liberty, so the landing area wasn't made of rock. Unfazed, I get up and ride down.

From there we wait and get on the tram. The tram by the way is the slowest means known to man to get people up a mountain. Seriously. Anyway, we get to the top of this beast and I'm looking around at the kind of terrain I've never ever ridden before. I can't wait to ride down this bitch! So I strap and and get ready to roll. It's at this point that I realize one of the straps on my binding has snapped in half making my foot wobble around in my binding like a drunken irishman on st patty's day. Getting down is going to be a bit of a challenge. The only thing I can do at this point is ride down and pray for a repair at the base. So Carmen and I take off for the base.

I will point out that the ride down was pretty awesome. Especially for a mid atlantic rider. Lots of terrain, snow, and no ice. Again, NO ICE. Hah! Anyway, I'm almost all the way down I start to get cocky again. Yes I know, not exactly a bright move when im working with half a binding on my back foot. Like I said, I left that part of my brain at home. There are these nice rollers/hills/whatever the hell you call them, that were just screaming for me to get some speed and jump at the top. Soo, I jump em. And amazingly, I land the first one. Excited, I tuck and get ready for the next one. Up I go and again I land without bailing. At this point I'm flying down the hill and there's one more coming. I figure go for 3!! Haha, yeah bad idea. I tuck and throw everything I have into my legs to jump the last one sending me into a low orbit. I try to land but my balance is off and I come crashing down right on my head. That's when the lights go out. But only for a second or two. Thank god for brain buckets. But this has certainly put my ego in check for the rest of the trip... Kinda

Finally at the bottom, a little woozy, I go into the shop in the hopes that they sell flows. In the middle of burton country (yeah). They don't in fact, no one does... anywhere. I'm stuck buying the only large size bindings they have. a $70 pair of Burton Freestyles aka $70 of pure unholy suck. But whatever, I meet up with everyone and again head up the tram. We're headed for something called the ugly tree. I don't know which of the 80 billion trees was the ugly one but I'll get to that shortly. So we're riding to this thing and I'm trying to get used to the new bindings. I'm kind of getting the hang of it and let myself get some decent speed on the way to this glade run. That's when I catch an edge and come down on what is becoming my prefered landing cushion... my head. Honestly, I'm pretty sure there's some important SQL knowledge that i've forever lost up that hill somewhere. I can still tie my own shoes though so I'm good. However, I've managed to shatter my goggle lenses in this fall. Yeah I don't know how I managed that either. See below for pics

Now for the trees. Keep in mind that I've never even really been on a black before. Sure I rode a handfull of them at 7 springs for one day ut those are about as challenging as picking my nose. This is a run through trees n shi*t... TREES! But I'm with a bunch of people who know what they're doing so I'll be all right... Kinda. They head on through these trees and in a matter of 3.4 seconds, I've lost all of them. I can't see them, I can't hear them, they're just gone lol. Now these new bindings aren't responding very well to my "oh shi*t turn now!" commands. So I'm spending most of my time on my ass, and my back, etc etc. It takes a retarded amount of time to finally work my way out of the trees. Once I do, I find that I'm all kinds of alone. So I spend the rest of the day exploring this huge mountain. Next time, I'll bring a radio that works!

Friday was a different day. After some inventive binding "repair", I'm back on my flows. And I brought some spare lenses for my goggles so I'm back to working condition again. Time to make another run through some trees!

I've learned a few lessons about riding through trees with this group. 1) Never follow rob because he loves his superman impression. But unlike superman, he doesn't stay airborne. 2) Follow Zach (cifex), because he takes lines through trees that people can actually survive. 3) Never ever ever follow Tim through the trees, unless you brought your golf clubs, and a shovel, oh and a tent. More on that below At this point I'm doing a decent job keeping up with these folks. Again they've been doing this a hell of a lot longer than me and I sure as hell would never attempt these runs on my own. This is one of the things I liked best about this trip. Hitting terrain that i never thought I could do and pushing myself damn hard to keep up.

Anyway, I follow Zach as best I can through these trees. I gotta admit, riding through trees is a huge rush. I've never done anything like it before. It's better than snorting blow off a hooker's ass! After a few hundred falls, and crashes into trees, I pop out onto the trail where everyone is waiting. Somehow, I've managed to beat Tim out of the woods. Which is odd because it took me just under a decade to get out. Then I found out why.

Apparently, Tim decided he wanted to go golfing. f*ck this riding shiz, boy wanted to break out his clubs and hit the back nine! Soo, he headed for the golf course. Which is obviously well out of boundes. For some reason Tim thinks this is a really good idea anyway. Even though he didn't bring his gold clubs... and there's snow on the ground. It's the little details that count. By the time he figures this out, he's waist deep in powder in the middle of a ravine on the opposite side of Vermont. So while we wait for the gallant golfer to carry his lanky ass back to the rest of us, we decide to keep ourselves entertained.

Dan works on his backflip (not quite as funny as Andrea's backflip but with much less ankle twistage).

Waiting for Tim

Several others play jump the tree stump.. thingy.

All the while shouting for Tim so he could get a bead on where vermont was again. (I think he cried). Dan was a bit upset that he was the only one shouting but that was because we were all laughing too god damn hard and the filth flowing from his pie hole like a raunchy poet. If Danimal was a religion, I'd f*cking worship it. Apologies to all the random folk riding by that heard what was said. But it was epic funny!

I'd write more but I think this post if long enough already. Needless to say I had the time of my life. I broke bindings, a helmet, goggle lenses, my ass, bought 2 pairs of bindings, got a horrid chest cold (btw, you can get a great buzz off of 5 advil, 3 strong swigs of robotussin, a cup of thera flu, and 4 sudafed caplets.), bit out a chunk of my mouth, spit blood in front of some random skier (that was pretty funny) and was molested by more than one tree (It wasn't gay because I didn't push back) But at least I didn't slip getting out of the hottub and bust my ass like a certain porch flying canadian


Published On: 3/25/2008
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It blows my mind that Christian groups in the United States are boycotting "The Golden Compass."  If their beliefs are as strong as they believe them to be then surely they can take a little questioning.
Here is a great read from Mark Moford regarding this issue.
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It has become a rule, some sort of law of the popular culture upon which any open-minded human worth her soul can rely with utter and perfect clarity.

It goes like this: If there is a piece of art, a TV show, a column, a book, a movie, a blog, a movement, a wine bottle or sexual position that somehow deeply threatens the various ultraconservative sects of Christian-blasted America to the point where their pale, dour representatives demand boycotts and distribute angry pamphlets to try to stop people from experiencing said hunk of culture because of how negatively it portrays their seething, condemnatory God, well, it's time to break out the Champagne. Or buy that book. Or get very, very naked. Or all of the above.

So it is with the first movie made from Philip Pullman's astonishing "His Dark Materials" trilogy, "The Golden Compass," a complex, mystically gorgeous, spiritually dense, big-budget fantasy epic so far removed from the cute wizardry of Harry Potter and the thin, childish, monochromatic Christian morality of, say, "The Chronicles of Narnia," that it might as well be a Coen brothers movie. On acid.

Oh my God yes - they are protesting. They are pamphleting. From the Catholic League and Focus on the Family to evangelical/fundamentalist Christian blogs from here to Colorado Springs, they are calling on their trembling armies to boycott the film because they believe that Pullman's brilliant books - which, by the way, if I had the power, I would place in the eager hands of every youngish human on the planet, especially the girls - are not only aggressively anti-Christian, but that they also describe, as their grand finale, nothing less than the death of God. This is what they say.

And here is the terrific thing: They are absolutely right.

But let's be a bit more specific, shall we? Because as any fan of "HDM" knows, it ain't really about God, per se. Pullman's luminous novels have nothing to do with rejecting faith or destroying the spirit or inhibiting the exploration of what it means to be divine. They are, in fact, the exact opposite. They relish spirit and the magic of belief and love, are soaked through with divine inspiration of a kind any intelligent Christian (or honest spiritual seeker of any stripe, for that matter) should crave. This is what makes them so incredible.

The nefarious thing the books aim to kill is religious authority. It's about the destruction of dogma. It's about power, about who wants to control and manipulate life on Earth, about the blind, ignorant, even violent adherence to insidiously narrow codes of thought, belief, behavior, sex, desire and love.

This, of course, is the God of organized religion. This is the false deity that promotes numb groupthink, inhibits growth and abhors the feminine divine (perhaps the books' most beautiful, inspiring theme), the same paranoid, dreadful God that votes for George W. Bush because he will smite the icky gays and protect us from vile pagans and Buddhists and Muslims and feminists and frumpy genius atheist British writers. If humanity is to flourish, to get over its addiction to war and guilt and fear, this is the false God that should - that must - die.

Although the books have as their evil antagonist a sinister cabal called the Magisterium (obvious parallel: Catholic Church), they also have a slew of dark characters in service of the Magisterium, various assassins, double agents and robot drones running around trying to annihilate the children's spirit, destroy magic and lock down faith forever. Let us call these robotic drones, oh, say, the Catholic League. Or Focus on the Family. Gosh, no wonder they're a little peeved.

But it's almost too easy, is it not? Even a child can see that these people are so far from true spirit, so far from open consciousness, it's a bit like comparing a lint ball to a cloud bank, a dung beetle to a flower bed. They are spiritual caricatures, the creepy clowns in organized religion's gloomy circus, all scrunched brows and gnarled hands and so much repressed sexuality that it would make a porn star wince. Really, why give their silly protests any attention at all?

For one thing, because these groups have proven that they can be highly dangerous, utterly toxic to the culture as a whole. You already know the list - FCC crackdowns, stem cell research, ultraconservative judges, abstinence education, anti-choice laws, vicious homophobia, intelligent design, the rejection of science - all of which aim for the creation of a fascist theocracy in America.

In fact, director Chris Weitz, who adapted "The Golden Compass" for the screen, reportedly removed any direct mentions of God or religion from the film version, fearing, along with New Line Cinema, some sort of Christian conservative backlash. Fans were, appropriately, outraged. It remains to be seen how much of those vital themes Weitz left intact, but you could argue that the Bible-thumpers have already taken their sad toll.

(But I do look forward to the bloodcurdling screams that will surely come from these groups when they see the third film, which, if the creators hold at all true to the original book, and presuming the movie gets made at all, features a pair of wonderful, immensely powerful, tragic gay angels.)

It might not matter. With any luck, and if "The Golden Compass" turns out to be even half as wondrous as the book, it will hopefully fuel a surge in sales of the "HDM" trilogy in America and, perhaps, inspire a new literary awakening among young readers, darker and more complex and even (gasp) slightly sexual, far beyond the clever but innocuous magic of Harry Potter - which, by the way, had its share of religious bonk-jobs calling for its destruction, as wizardry is clearly the dominion of the devil. We all know what a huge drop in sales that protest caused.

But there is another note of good news from this tale of fear and whining and outcry, and it takes the form of another delightful rule upon which your soul can happily rely, as well as a heartfelt lesson for trembling ultraconservative sects everywhere.

It's this: If your ancient, authoritarian, immutable belief system is threatened by a handful of popular novels, if your ostensibly all-powerful, unyielding creed is rendered meek and defenseless when faced with the story of a fiery, rebellious young girl who effortlessly rejects your stiff misogynistic religiosity in favor of adventure, love, sex, the ability to discover and define her soul on her own terms, well, it might be time for you to roll it all up and shut it all down and crawl back home, and let the divine breathe and move and dance as she sees fit. Don't you agree?



Published On: 12/3/2007
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My Blog: ZEITGEIST
By: yo_redneck89


What does Christianity, 9/11, & the Federal Reserve have in common? 
 
 
 

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"When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace."
-Jimi Hendrix

 "The Christian religion is a parody on the warship of the sun, in which they put a man called Christ in the place of the sun, and pay him the adoration originally payed to the sun."
 - Thomas Paine

 

"They must find it difficult....those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than the truth as authority."
-G. Massey, Egyptologist

 

"Religion can never reform mankind, because religion is slavery."
-Robert G. Ingersoll, 1833-1899

 

"There is something behind the throne greater than the king himself."
-Sir William Pit, House of Lords, 1770

 

"The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes."
-Benjaman Dislaeli, English Statesman, 1844

 

"The real truth of the matter is that a finacial element in the large centers has owned the government since the days of Andrew Jackson."
-Franklin D. Roosevelt, U.S President, 1933

 

"If you want to remain slaves of the bankers and pay for the costs of your own slavery, let them continue to create and control the nation's credit." -Josiah Stamp, 1880-1941  

 

"Power Corrupts; Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely." -Lord Acton, English Historian, 1834-1902

 

I belive that the banking institutions are more dangerous than standing armies.... If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of currency.... The banks and corporations that will grow up arownd them will dprive the people of their property until their children wakeup homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."
-Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826
 

 

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Published On: 10/23/2007
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theres been alot on my mind these past few weeks. friends, family, what im gonna do with the rest of my life. and what i want now.

but anywho lets make this random
 

i had this deam that i was walking with you and you told me that we could never be any less and never any more. and i was ok with that. but i couldnt help thinking to myself about the time we dove off the cliff. that one to reach my car that was in the middle of the creek, i remember you said something along the line of catch me when i fall. i think i see you slipping so im getting ready to catch you. with arms outstreched i will be there for you, think and thin. then i woke up, and i was alone.
you called me, my fone said your name, but your sweet voice i remember wasnt there. instead it was someone else, someone who changed. you asked me to catch you. i said not to let go, but you did. and you fell into my arms.
 
Red, Pacific, and the White room
 
 
 we are a tricycle.
me in the front, and the two in the back. they are always together, they work together while i just steer, while im just in the front alone. im the frist one to get into the bumpy patch, then i steer them away to safty. then im flat tire, then im replaced.. the end
 
I'm making u think more right ?
 
I'll even make it long for u
 
 I think that my mind is starting to become my enemy. I think so often that I believe I am starting to think of just outrageous things.
 
 can i make you laugh.
 
Mood: idk
 
lets do a survey to make this longer
 

What shall I call you?: i don't care, whatever.
Why are you taking this quiz?: i'm bored.
Promise not to get offended?: suree.
Great! Any last words? (Muahahaha!):  i think i've done this.

Personal Life
How's life treaten' ya?: okay.
Are you happy with your life right now?: some parts of it.
What could make it better, even if you are?: eh.
Who do you live with?: mom
How do you feel about this?: whatever.
Do you have a history of traumatic events in your life?: maybe
How is school?: b
Do you have lots of friends?: no.
How do people generally perceive you?: depends on the person.
How do you generally perceive people?: depends on the person.
Are you a bitter person?: i can be.
Do you easily get jealous of people?: ehh.
How do you channel your anger?: shut people out.
How well do you trust others?:  i barely trust anyone.

Your Appearance
Do you think you are attractive?: u can be the judge
Why or why not?:
who cares.
What is your favorite physical feature?:
i don't know.
Why do you choose this, above all?: -
What do you think of your eyes?: there blue
Do you like the person you see in the mirror?: she could be better.
Do you have a nice body?: if u think that
Have you ever been happy with your appearance?: yeah.
What about unhappy?: duh.
Has anyone ever called you ugly?: uh huhh.

Do you think you're ugly?: on sum days
Were you blessed with physical qualities?: sure
How important is appearance to you?: very
What 2 major things would you change about your appearance?: blahhh.
Why do you choose these two things?:

Friends and Social Life
Let's be vague. In general, do you like people?: yep
Why or why not?: i hate meeting new people in person, i like it online though
Do you have a high or low tolerance for stupidity?: loww.
Are you acceptant of others' beliefs?: yeah.
Do you think you have lots of friends?: yeah
What do you think of the friends you do have?: i don't know.
Do you believe that 'friendship is golden' ?: sometimes.
Do you have a best friend?:  yes
How long have you known this person?: since kindergarden
Are they like a brother/sister to you?: sure.
Are you shy?: yeah.
Are you outgoing?: yeah
Have you been hurt by people?: mhm.
Have you ever intentionally hurt anyone, physically or emotionally?: yeah.

Why or why not?: alskdfj.

Sex
First off, have you ever had sex?: yes
First time (if yes) ... Why not (if no) ?:
Does your religion oppose sex?: if you're not married.
What are your personal feelings on sex?: whatever.
Are you straight, bisexual, or homosexual?: i'm straight.
Are you sure?: positive.
Have you ever experimented with the same sex?: nae
Did you like it (if yes) ... Why not (if no) ?:
Do you like sex or is it not appealing to you? i like
Does it frustrate you when people talk about it?: not really.
Is it a subject that makes you uncomfortable?: nope.

The things no one likes to talk about! (Touchy questions ahead.)
Has someone close to you ever died?: uh huh.
Do you think about suicide?: not really.
Have you ever tried to commit suicide?: ***
Have you ever been raped?: no.
Do you cut?: if i knew id tell u
What are your feelings on cutters?: thats a funny question
Do you suffer from Clinical Depression?: no.
Do you have an STD?: no.
Have you ever taken illegal drugs?: yes
Why or why not?: idk
Do you smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol?: no,yes
Why or why not?: i don't need it.

Last Questions
Did this quiz make you uncomfortable?: nope.
Were you honest?: one hundred percent.
Will you take more of my quizzes when I make them?: if i feel like it.
Are you happy it's over?: i don't really care.



Published On: 10/6/2007
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My Blog: rawr
By: cheshirefoxxx


things that piss me off:
1) snowboard . com
i doubt i need any explanations on that one
2) computer software
why is it everytime i want to download something, some other nonsense invites itself onto my computer or i have to update for updates
3) religion
it seems to cause more trouble than righteousness
don't believe what god doesn't tell you...
4)u s a
actually america isn't bad, it's the degenerates in it...
5)college
a diploma doesn't verify enlightenment, it just proves you're less of a sociopath
6)drinking games
drinking is not a game
 
surely, more to come.. later


Published On: 9/2/2007
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2,000 Gather for Nude Shoot in Amsterdam
Jun 3, 5:38 AM EST
 
This article link was posted as a news section on msn.com today.  It deplores the obvious, a large group of nude people gathered naked for a photo shoot, one which was organized by photographer Spencer Tunick.  That's all you really need to know before I begin this rant but should you wish to read the whole article (and the comments which I'm about to trash) here's the link:  http://entertainment.msn.com/news/article.aspx?news=264181&GT1=10056
 
 
After this article came an onslaught of comments, some commemorous and others just down right of obnoxious.
 
"It's disgusting! Most of these artsy, liberated-minded, males are homosexuals I suspect. I don't want to see a bunch of them and their warped minds."
 
Close minded much?
 
"And one more evidence that religion is strong here. Where the first machine press Bible was made (Mainz, Germany), just outside Frankfurt there is a big STATE SPONSORED museum in the Dom in Mainz."
 
What the hell does Germany have to do with the Netherlands?
 
"Why would people agree to pose nude in a public setting en masse? Do they get paid, or are they just exhibitionists? Who finances Tunick and are we suppose to see his photographs as art? Believe me, as a physician, I can tell you that most people look a lot better in their clothes. If Tunick's work is art, then I guess Playboy's center fold is art too. I don't get it."
 
Neither do I Chuck, neither do I.
 
Now I know I make myself just as much as a critic as these people by even thinking about what they've said, and this isn't even a hint of what some of the other comments were, and to be frank many of them were very supportive of Tunik's efforts.  What gets me going are the people who a) use religion to counterslash modern art and b) are so uncomfortable with the concept of nudity that they immediately have to flout their inferiority by insulting those who aren't.
 
The Bible's a beautiful piece of literature, no doubt about it, and for those who practice a devout, organized religion good for you, but in all honesty...this isn't at all your room to comment!  The Bible (and more so Christianity) preaches tolerance sans persecution.  These people aren't persecuting your faith so leave them alone!  Just because Guttenburg printed the first Bible in a city near 250 miles away doesn't mean that the entire region is dogged in a heavy religious collar.  For God's sake (yes, God's!) the entire movement of the Renaissance, humanism, secularism, was to take art away from what at one time had been a truly manipulative hand of the church.  Most the portraits after the crucifixion have Christ near nude anyways.  Why?  Not for some sick sinful nature, no, but because hmmm...perhaps he was at the time?  Adam and Eve were naked,  Christ ended up naked, that's nudity from the beginning to the end, get over it! 
 
Secularism returned to the natural human body.  It was radical then but you'd think after four hundred and fifty years we'd get over the concept.  Yes, they're naked, and you know what?  Under your clothes so are you.  There's so much art to be gained abstracly and you can't deny that the human body is a beautiful thing.  Tunick took a different approach to expressing natural beauty, just as many have done before him.  He wasn't creating pornography, which, to be dubbed such has to be created for purposes of sexual stimulation.  This wasn't a Playboy center spread, it was a modernist expression.  I'm fairly certain Tunick didn't create this art (and the others like it) for some horny person to mastrubate with.  Just because he, and the people who willingly, sans pay and profit, decided to participate in his vision (and there are thousands more than these two hundred, all over the world at that) had no intention of stimulating anything other than the mind.  They weren't sick and twisted, the were open and intuitive.  You were born naked, you're going to be kept in a freezer naked, and for a large majority of us, you're going to wake up naked, so really, what's the true problem here?


Published On: 6/3/2007
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Eternal salvation suffers from inflation
Say what you need to, save your soul
But don't f*ck with me,
I'm loosin' control
I'm so tired of this, so sick of you
My tongue is battered and bruised from all these attitudes
Teach me the magic of your sacred poems
Conjuring a voice of signs and omens
Prophecies got debris
The syllables and symbols breath
And as we climb, divine
To sacrifice our wounded minds
This awkward chance to seek, insanity
I can't save you, cause I hate me
The lord is my weapon
And I see him shoot pawns
Woman is the devil
Your god is a fraud
Everyone you knew
Everything you've ever done
Suffer for your freedom
Die by the law
The lord is my weapon
And I see him shoot pawns
Woman is the devil
Your god is a fraud
Everyone you knew
Everything you've ever done
Suffer for your freedom
Die by the law
Say what you need to save your soul
But leave your religion at the door
Smokin all of Christians weed
I'm sick of these weak anarchies
You see me as a place to make a bruise
But in my reality I'm a slate of the muse
f*ck these hypocrites, and together will fight
Tyrannist swears, as quick as your knife
The lord is my weapon
And I see him shoot pawns
Woman is the devil
Your god is a fraud
Everyone you knew
Everything you've ever done
Suffer for your freedom
Die by the law
All you sinners
Blasphemers
Burn in the pit
Burn
Burn
Burn
The lord is my weapon
And I see him shoot pawns
Woman is the devil
Your god is a fraud
Everyone you knew
Everything you've ever done
Suffer for your freedom
Die by the law
Save me


Published On: 3/13/2007
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This just goes to show you, you should never let any engineer explain anything Happy, fantastic, or traditional to you, like Santa, the Tooth Fairy or Easter Bunny.

There are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in the world. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu, Jewish or Buddhist (except maybe in Japan ) religions, this reduces the workload for Christmas night to 15% of the total, or 378 million (According to the Population Reference Bureau).

At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per household, which comes to 108 million homes, presuming that there is at least one good child in each.

Santa has about 31 hours of Christmas to work with, thanks to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west (which seems logical). This works out to 967.7 visits per second.

This is to say that for each Christian household with a good child, Santa has around 1/1000th of a second to park the sleigh, hop out, jump down the chimney, fill the stockings, distribute the remaining presents under the tree, eat whatever snacks have been left for him, get back up the chimney, jump into the sleigh and get onto the next house.

Assuming that each of these 108 million stops is evenly distributed around the earth (which, of course, we know to be false, but will accept for the purposes of our calculations), we are now talking about 0.78 miles per household; a total trip of  75.5 million miles, not counting bathroom stops or breaks.

This means Santa's sleigh is moving at 650 miles per second--3,000 times the speed of sound.

For purposes of comparison, the fastest man-made vehicle, the Ulysses space probe, moves at a poky 27.4 miles per second, and a conventional reindeer can run (at best) 15 miles per hour.

The payload of the sleigh adds another interesting element. Assuming that each child gets nothing more than a medium sized Lego set (two pounds), the sleigh is carrying over 500 thousand tons, not counting Santa himself. On land, a conventional reindeer can pull no more than 300 pounds.

Even granting that the "flying" reindeer could pull ten times the normal amount, the job can't be done with eight or even nine of them-Santa would need 360,000 of them.

This increases the payload, not counting the weight of the sleigh, another 54,000 tons, or roughly seven times the weight of the Queen Elizabeth (the ship, not the monarch). 600,000 tons traveling at 650 miles per second creates enormous air resistance. This would heat up the reindeer in the same fashion as a spacecraft re-entering the earth's atmosphere. The lead pair of reindeer would absorb 14.3 quintillion joules of energy per second each.

In short, they would burst into flames almost instantaneously, exposing the reindeer behind them and creating deafening sonic booms in their wake. The entire reindeer team would be vaporized within 4.26 thousandths of a second, or right about the time Santa reached the fifth house on his trip.

Not that it matters, however, since Santa, as a result of accelerating from a dead stop to 650 m.p.s. in .001 seconds, would be subjected to acceleration forces of 17,500 g's.

A 250 pound Santa (which seems ludicrously slim) would be pinned to the back of the sleigh by 4,315,015 pounds of force, instantly crushing his bones and organs and reducing him to a quivering blob of pink goo

 

Therefore, if Santa did exist, he's dead now

Merry Christmas!



Published On: 1/8/2007
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listen to reason
in the back room where i started
from the beginning to the end
what do you want? do you pretend?
right through the f*cking mirror
right through the f*cking wall
right through the f*cking mirror
right through the f*cking wall
look into my eyes, i hope you die
crushed into a million pieces
chop you up, and put you in the garbage disposal
and rip your head off
and crush your neck with a f*cking ten-inch knife
punch a f*cking bullet right through your brain
right into the part of insanity, insanity
right down in the middle of your forehead
with a razor blade on your cheek
to make you pretty, make you bleed
right through the beginning, through the mirror
riding it backwards in the back room
don't you understand?
i'll chop you up into a million pieces
i hope you f*cking die
i hope you f*cking die
well i hope you f*cking die
well i hope you f*cking die
right through passivist, passivist
right through the passivist
through history into your brain, we walk backwards
understand religion is the only card you play in your hands
i'll pull a knife, i'll cut your neck
i'll chop your head off, i'll break your legs
i'll chop your legs off and put you in the freezer
watch you freeze, freeze, freeze
f*cking die, f*cking die
f*cking die, f*cking die
watch your room, through your head in the room
where you are bleeding, from a circle
i'll clean up your body parts with a f*cking vacuum cleaner


Published On: 10/7/2006
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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
SEATING = LAME BUT FOR HAVING 3RD ROW IN A SEATED VENU WAS f*ckING DOPE


RANCID
THIS SHOW WAS DOPE SOOOOOOOO SEEK! CCC AND SAW BDAVIS ON MY WAY THERE.



CLIT45/COMEBACKKID/DROPKICK MURPHYS/BAD RELIGION
DROPKICK PIT WAS SOOO INTENCE I COULD BARELY WALK AFTER THERE SET WAS DONE I HAD TO STAND OUTSIDE THE CIRCLE FOR BAD RELIGION  BUT AMAZING SHOW!!!!!!


Published On: 10/1/2006
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Mindless Ramblings of Bakker: I'M GONE......APUNKIN
By: RidingLifeAway


3 Days, 2 concerts, 4 of the damnest cool punk bands the world hath ever known.

how's this for a lineup....

Aquabats, Rancid, Dropkick Murphy's, Bad Religion....I'm one freakin stoked concert goer

Yeah, you would be too....admit it, you're jealous

TO VANCOUVER WE GO!



Published On: 9/29/2006
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My Journal: Dear Old Guy
By: Boulamania


 
Mr. Pope
 
There is no reason to blame our low birthrate, on godlessness how do those even relate?
Canada's lack of god worship is not due to anything except a good realization of truth. If one were to study the Conduct of the church in detail one would find that since his holyness christ this becon of hope and outstounding man, the church has a bad track record The Church. Peoples faith doesn't have come from a higher power one can always find this faith inside themselves. Hence no need for a god. I do not have to look to the church to find faith when I will always have it in the deepth of my chest as long as my blood continues to pump.
 
So you are mad because we have no need to rely on your association. Releasing your control. Which seem is all you seem to look for, in earlier centuries spreading this propaganda 'hope' all over the world. For those who can not find it in themselves. They turn to the church for that hope. Canadains are a strong people of mind, body, and soul.
 
Your Equal
Chad
 
 


Published On: 9/25/2006
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Just a random blog here and not much of a story like others I previously have written and kept here (more chapters of my life on the way, just haven't made the time yet to type them up)

The jetskis got put nighty-nite for the winter yesterday. I took the batteries out to keep them indoors so they don't die over the winter. Toys all winterized and will be waiting for me in the spring. Since I LOVE WATER - be it liquidifed(the lake) or frozen(snow), it's good no matter what the season.


Religion / Christianity
I went to church this morning(I do try and do that as often as I can). I don't get in religious debates with people. My believes are where I stand, and the way I see it, I try to be the best person I can be.  Despite my "tough exterior" online when I rip spammers apart in forums, I think those who know me better are already aware that it's more of a front.  One of the reasons I don't debate "religion" topics; I wholeheartedly believe what is in the Bible is true. Out of respect for others who do not feel or believe the same way, I'm a non-controntational coward by personality(or lack of) as it is, so other jotting where I stand and posting it on the internet, lecturing and ticking others off doesn't accomplish anything or help us get along. So a person choses to live their life differently than me- it's not my place to judge, I accept you how you are, which to me seems to be a much more Christian action thing to do than reject others. So, if you are reading, yes, lets go play, ride, etc.

Christianity is one of those topics I'm always meaning to write about, but being a human being who gets distracted by other things, I just never get around to writing. I figure at least a statement here in my profile/blog/journal about me is fair for anyone curious about what makes my world go 'round other than gravity and adrenaline.

I often beat myself up- both figuratively and physically with all my battle scars from over the years. Figuratively speaking- I sometimes think I make a poor example of what a Christian would be defined as; ranging from some of the coarse jokes, language, etc., I slip up and do, but then realizing I am merely a being on this earth and know I am forgiven. In time, hopefully I come up with something with more substance to it in terms of writing on this subject.

Winter is on the way
Hooray!!! Wintertime seems to be with the snowboard.com site gets it's busiest - but also happens to be that time of the year when I disappear for a few months, only logging on to post a blurb in the forums here or there and check messages. Teaching ski & snowboard, volunteer ski patrol AND carrying a full-time year round job so I can afford my hobbies, passions and those dreaded bills, makes for a very busy winter season (on top of trying to juggle visiting family some, etc)  Unless the slopes or something find a creative way to injure me this season, I hope I don't have the time to post online due to recovering from another adventure..





Published On: 9/24/2006
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WARNING: CONTAINS EXTREME AMERICANIST ATTITUDE. 
 
So, recently I was in chat, and current global situations came into thought and prospect.  More specifically, the situation in the Middle East.  It was interesting listening and seeing the different perspectives.  One came from a soldier, currently being deployed back to the Mid. East, and several other's came from Americans.  When asked by someone in chat what the general assertion towards forces in Iraq by the locals was, the soldier replied that they weren't too fond of the troops.  This caught the asker of the question off guard and she continued to rant about how we're trying to make the situation better there and such.  The soldier seemed to have a much better grasp on the idea then the girl did, and who could doubt that, he's been there.  He mentioned that it was mainly based on a religious ground, and that issues like that aside, the culture was rather nice.  The girl then exclaimed that the Islamic religion was "effed up beyond belief".  She then commented that all Muslims want is power and conquest and that they hate anyone who doesn't chose to worship their religion.  After hearing this, i could help but ponder the situation in my own mind...
 
From current comprehension of material taught in World Civ, the reason we have turmoil amongs Muslim people is because there was no single person chosen to sucess Muhammad when he died.  Soon after his death, two groups formed, and ever since they've been in an intense struggle for the caliphate.  As Islam spread in the 600-1400's the Umayyads who had control of the Caliphate for a good portion of time were not at all biased upon those who didn't chose to worship in the Islamic faith.  As long as taxes were paid, conquered malawi were entitled to worship whatever diety they wanted.  Many people who were conquered however, do switch over to Islam, because like all universal religions, it gives one a sense of comfort, a sense of reason, particuaraly in times of chaos.  And when your civilization has just been conquered by desert people with big swords, a sense of comfort is probably needed.  Granted, once the Abassids came in religious tolerance declined severly, but still, it's not as if there wasn't any at all.
 
As far as the people's general opinion is concerned, can you really blame them for not being too fond of the troops?  Sure, we see it from the view point that we're trying to help, make things better, promote democracy.  For generations all these people have known is what we call opression.  It's what they've based their life upon.  To them it looks like these strangers from a land too far away to even comprehend what centuries of work have formed are kicking in the door and usetting everything they've ever known.  And in a way, we are.  That's not saying i don't support the troops, or the cause they're fighting for, but I've also been fortunate enough to see the rights and privledges I as an American have.  They don't have that same background, so how can you expect them to be appreciative of what we're doing if they don't understand the concept, or don't want the concept to begin with.  What if a higher more advanced civilization kicked the door in on us and said "to heck with your democracy! we've got something that'll work much better than that."  Who knows, maybe their goverment does work better, and maybe it doesn't, but either way, there's no way to know.
 
So when you hear about the turmoil and the violence and regression expressed by Middle Eastern peoples, don't think that they're ungreatful or ignorant or violent barbarians.  They sure as heck don't have the same perspective on the situation that we do.


Published On: 9/22/2006
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The Carla J. Report: HOLY CRAP!
By: kyleos


BC was the sweetest of all the sweets!
the inside of the oreo...
the layer of chocolate mousse on a cake...
the sugar around the rim of a bellini at east side marios...
i could go on...
but hot damn i need to move out there asap!! its freaking incredible!
spent a day in whistler, it was beautiful!

i think im in love!



oh yeah, and i got a job at sears photo studio
and im starting driving school tomorrow.


aaand school starts in 8 days!
i took calculus, economics, law, english, religion and politics.
should be interesting!


Published On: 8/27/2006
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i live life to the fullest treat it like a game of chess make every move the best move that can possibly be there are blind spots in this world keep ya eyes open to see things hit u at a instance  i get high so i rise above in the distance love is like chess too but sum things in that is f*cked up like ur trapped in sumone elses lil choke hold just to brake free makes me be me, a rebel to the world wit a mind beyond my age but im just a lil person wit a life full of rage so i let my anger out on these poems so stupid decsions dont cross my mind  i will not think like most and grab a nine some say im a lover not a fighter but thats hard to believe cuz ive broken so many bones i have frequent nose bleeds its all of my emotions that must be let out to see im the type thats the ur closest friend and ur worst enemy ill treat u like a rare diamond around the world or i can treat u like shi*t and or like a bully and give u a swirl dont hand pick people as if there a free buffet im a crazy young man watch"f*ck the kkk" im ready to step up to anything and everything no matter age,size,race,religion  just remember f*ckin wit SENSE was a senseless decision



Published On: 7/31/2006
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Hey people.
 
Alright my best friend Camden told me to focus on religion since I'm so bored but I don't know my religion ,my parents didn't really teach me about it.So my friend said I should research some religions and pick one I want to study.So I figured out some that I know nothing about.So if you do or are studying it that would be great,give me some information please.
 
The ones I'm researching now:
 
Wicca(spells and Voodoo,pretty cool)
Mormon(Haven't researched yet)
Protestant
Agnostic
Buddhist(sounds peaceful)
Taoist
 
 


Published On: 7/3/2006
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i live life to the fullest treat it like a game of chess make every move the best move that can possibly be there are blind spots in this world keep ya eyes open to see things hit u at a instance  i get high so i rise above in the distance love is like chess too but sum things in that is f*cked up like ur trapped in sumone elses lil choke hold just to brake free makes me be me, a rebel to the world wit a mind beyond my age but im just a lil person wit a life full of rage so i let my anger out on these poems so stupid decsions dont cross my mind  i will not think like most and grab a nine some say im a lover not a fighter but thats hard to believe cuz ive broken so many bones i have frequent nose bleeds its all of my emotions that must be let out to see im the type thats the ur closest friend and ur worst enemy ill treat u like a rare diamond around the world or i can treat u like shi*t and or like a bully and give u a swirl dont hand pick people as if there a free buffet im a crazy young man watch"f*ck the kkk" im ready to step up to anything and everything no matter age,size,race,religion  just remember f*ckin wit SENSE was a senseless decision


Published On: 6/30/2006
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