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Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by nightmare on 2006-02-20 19:05:36
oh, and another movie i really love is Monty Python and the Holy Grail....i have it on my psp. and yes, ffvii is great!


Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-02-20 19:22:55 (edited 2006-02-20 19:23:48)
Point taken Dirtyninja. Never thought of that, sorry T_T

Ya, my mom is getting better, thanks. But unfortunately I am the one getting sick now *sigh* I hate being sick. Oh well i'll still go to school and whatnot.

Oh! I love Monty Pyton! "I fart in your general direction. You mother was a hampster and you father smelled of Elder berries!"

woot

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by night_link on 2006-02-20 20:00:33 (edited 2006-02-20 20:17:21)
Being sick isn't fun... I think you built tolerance though, dunno... Liquids. Keep drinking the liquids.

Wish I could see Monty Python. Only bit I ever saw was:

"That guy's royal!"

"How can you tell?"

"'Cause he ain't got shit on him!"

Welcome Anya, hope you like it here. I knew someone by the name of Anya, could you be her? Hahahaha, anyways welcome.

Watching Kiss of the Dragon now. *how Richard dies* God, that's a painful way to die...

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by nightmare on 2006-02-21 15:58:42
the book of armaments, chapter 2 verse 9-21.

And St. Attala raised the hand grenade up on high saying, "oh Lord, bless this thy hand grenade, that with it theist blow thine enemies to tiny bits, in thy mercy." And the Lord did grin. And the people did feast on the lambs, and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans, and breakfast cereals, and fruit bats and....

And the Lord spake saying, “first thou shalt take out the holy pin, then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two accepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number be reached, lobisth thou thy holy hand grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.”



amen


Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by Jinseta Ava on 2006-02-21 16:02:07
Welcom Anya, have a blast. If you're interested, a tournament is being
held soon at the Arena add-on to Critic's bar. There's also the
Tournament rules thread if you're interested...

*hears mention of FF Advent children, drools* I sooooooo want to see
that. I've read reviews on it, said it wasn't half bad, but the FF7
story was better.

Believe it or not, if you've go the flu, drink gatoraid and eat cheez-its,
they have the electrolites and all that stuff, chicken broth
is still better, but if you're out on that, then there you go.

The Paper

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by Mei on 2006-02-21 16:14:00
Hello again everyone I just got back from visiting someone in Alaska!!!! It was cold there, but I can handle it for I have Eskimoe blood in me.

how was everyone while I was gone?

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-02-21 16:22:53
LMFAO Nightmare! That is my favorite line! And the Lord did grin... You made my day ^_~ Thanks.

woot

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by nightmare on 2006-02-21 17:25:34
im glad i could be of service! just be weary of the castle Anthrax...and the knights who say "ichi ichi ichi ichi fetang zoboing!"...unles you happen to know Roger the Shrubber

and remember, if she ways the same as a duck, she is made of wood, and theirfor is a witch.

i still love how tim can shoot rockets out of his stalf


Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by D-ninja on 2006-02-21 18:05:00
Or have a stron hering, can't forget the hering.

Ok, so I just watched hich hiker's guide to the galaxy and in it hey say the answer to everything is 42, now I've been saying that for oh, three years now. I never read the book, or even hear dof it till about 6 months ago. I had come to this by myself, ok that's a lie, I typed random integer 1-100 and 42 was the first to come up. i8've been saying it since. How is it that I and Douglas Adams can arrive at the same conclusion, though very different pathways. Oh, well mabey it is the answer to The Ultimate Question Of Life, the Universe, and Everything.

I belive that I have reached a new realization on life a though. Life is a path in the woods. When you take the firsts steps into it you can't help but be amazed and look around, exploring and what-not. As time progress you are faced whith paths that fork, and you spend less time admiring the secenery and more time staring at your feet. Right before you leave the forest you look back on the paths you took and you can see the outcomes of what would've happened. Like that, I think it's pretty idealistic, but I still like it. As tacky and polarized as it is.

Mei, I've never been to Alaska, it's about number 2 on my list of places to visit on my own. 1 being space, hard to beat out space.

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-02-21 19:11:32
It's "Ikki ikki ikki ikki patang zourimg" But close enough ^_^

I liked that Dirtyninja. You have a way with words *thumbs up*

woot

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by Kotuso on 2006-02-21 19:50:08 (edited 2006-02-21 19:55:09)
I think life is not your own path,but one single worn down path. You see,each person's induvisual path as they call it has some of the characteristics as another person's path. Well that can't be "your" own path if it crosses another's path.

"I walk from the beated path" I've heard this many times.
Sorry,but nobody's that special.

In this one path of life,different positions(or ideals) are in this path. People are constantly changing positions(or ideals). Therefore,weither it now or in the past,every posiotion on this path has been traversed. How long you stay in this position defines who you are.

I believe that when you can say what you believe and not need any reason to defend it,then you have accomplished Identity achievement.

The one universal law of this path is that the people all move forward as they age. There is no stopping or restops in this path. At the end the Grim Reaper awaits you as you cease. The other amount of time the Grim Reaper is holding a sniper rifle pointing at your head while your walking your path. When a perso dies,he takes a shot,and the person is eliminated from the Grand Path.

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by overlordsero on 2006-02-21 20:47:29
life is your own. It is a series of twists and turns. People may pass each other on a path or even go along the same path
however they reach the paths at different times and therefore may experience different events. We choose our own path.
But they all lead to one final finish.


Please let this nonsense stop:
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Light and Dark

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by Black Rock Shooter! on 2006-02-21 21:47:29
42?how did they get the answer to The Ultimate Question Of Life, the Universe, and Everything?i just don't get it...i even go to the wikipedia >.<



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Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by Dudeman on 2006-02-21 22:39:16
Does it feel like your parents are there just to raise you and make you realize how much you suck at life.... Sorry, I don't mean that, it's just, my parents always kill my mood. No matter how happy I am they always kill it. Yes, I'm bad at school. I lack concentration skills and enthusiasm for something I do not enjoy. I still try because they want me to have a degree. I don't want it, and the field I'm studying for I dislike, but I don't know how to make money in what I enjoy. I love to work with groups of people on things like video games and anime. I like to do story concepts and story development. I write stories, but trash them after I write them.... I was trying to joke around with my mother laughing and such until she reminded me I was on academic probation. She said she would sent me back to UTK, which is a horrible college with pot-heads and idiots. Not everyone there was like that, but there were so many of them in my dorm. I just wish I could work with story developments and get out of something I'm not good at at all. Living here doesn't help because they always talk about how I don't study enough, or I'm on probation, or even about me going out with my friends. With work and school 40-50+ hours go to them. So I hang out with my friends 1-2 times every two weeks, but it's still too much. Then they get mad when I watch anime or play video games, my two true passions.... Sorry for the whine everyone, I just have to get it out....

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by overlordsero on 2006-02-22 06:39:19
Dudeman,

where do you live??

Dont they have a Game Design program somewhere??

I am currently in Game Design.

w00t!

It is what I want to do. And you can make lots of money in story concepts and story development, I believe.

anyways hope that helps! ^_^

Light and Dark

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-02-22 10:06:27
I belive peopl are all destined for something "good" But I also believe that we decide our own future. Just as I could continue writing my book and someday become famous. Or I could quit burn it and live a life without writing. We can alter our destinies I think.

I have to go my teacher wants his lap top back >_<

woot

Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by ROQ sees ya. on 2006-02-22 16:34:50
How's everyone doing? Hope everything's okay!

Nothing much is really happening to me right now...

I saw an Autopsy video in my Chemistry class today. It was basically the forensics and post death investigations of several strange deaths. The most insane case was that of Marybeth Tinning, a wife with a mental disorder that caused her to crave pity and symapathy. She had a total of 9 children (8 of them her own and 1 adopted), all of whom she killed by asphixiation one after another. That means that she got pregnant 8 times, gave birth 8 times, and killed all of them. She got away with 8 of them until she killed her adopted child, who was not genetically connected to her, and was captured.

Yeah...that was...fun? Well, I just had to share that...it was maddening...

BTW, I made a poem about Hershey's Kissables:

Hershey's Kissables,
Hard outer shell,
Hurts like hell,
Makes you yell,
Just like...
Yo Mama! ^_^

Man I'm bored...well, see ya!


Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by nightmare on 2006-02-22 16:50:25
my path is really really dark...

Alyssa's birthday is tomorrow!!!

and, thanks to the drive, i dont have to go to school on fridays anymore!


Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by ROQ sees ya. on 2006-02-22 16:57:59
Hey Nightmare, getting Alyssa anything special?

Lucky, no Fridays at CC huh? Oh well, at least UofD has a strange addiction to random schedule shorteners.


Re: The Depression Thread Continued
Link | by SCHALA on 2006-02-22 18:38:23
We only had school two days this week. Tuesday and today. w00t. It is one of thsoe weeks where nobody shows up. but surprisingly we had a total of 15 people in our class!! 15! Usually it is around like 5-6. Anyway, I liked the poem, it was...amusing. I haven't ahd them so I have no idea why they'd hurt like hell, but whatever rhymes right? Just like Monty Python *hums...We are the knights of the round table we dance when we're able...*

woot

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