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#4491 Re: The Garden » My Home Theatre » 911 weeks ago
Aussie wrote:Hey Monkeychow - that pic was broken, any chance of posting it again?
Yeah sure...sorry not sure what happened to that link. This should work better:
The screen with nothing on:
And with a shot from 5th Element:
Niiiice.
Gonna have to get me something like this, soon.
#4492 Re: The Garden » My Psychotic Mumblings While Stoned (part 1) » 911 weeks ago
^ Really
that's harsh - where are you?
One of the largest oil producers per capita...:P Norway.
#4493 Re: The Garden » The Mystery Method/ The Game/ Seducing Women » 911 weeks ago
I've read DYD by D'Angelo and The Dating Black Book by Carlos Xuma. The latter is far superior in my opinion, but D'Angelo's dvd set is gold too (costs a bit though), his book is a good starter.
You could always check out some of the community forums, they should have some additional tips on material.
Remember, trying is the cornerstone of success. Or in the words of Wayne Gretzky "you miss 100% of the shots you don't take".
#4494 Re: The Garden » The Mystery Method/ The Game/ Seducing Women » 911 weeks ago
DTJ: you might be 'immune' to this, but trust me, most women are not.
Immune? She married the guy!
I'm into this, and as if it hasn't been said enough before, it does work.
It's not a game per se, although that's part of it (then again, what isn't?), it's about developing yourself. Setting limits and identify your desires, finding yourself if you will, and then go for it.
All through out life we've been conditioned to think that some things 'just ain't for me'. Throwing that mindset in the trash is step one. Take a look at the people who have all that you want; what did they start out with that you didn't? That's right, nothing, except will.
And like has been said, it applies to so much more than dating and relationships. Be it career, health, money, studies...anything.
Funny things is, after learning about this I see it everywhere. Biographies, personal development books, politics, business, warfare etc. etc. All who have gone on to do great things use this method in some degree or another. You ask me it's a law of nature.
#4495 Re: The Garden » My Psychotic Mumblings While Stoned (part 1) » 911 weeks ago
Gas here is almost 8$.
#4496 Re: The Garden » Misunderstood Lyrics » 912 weeks ago
Actually there's 3 variants to the chorus. The first two are "war, children, it's just a shot away". Then it becomes "rape, murder, it's just a shot away" until it morphs into "love, sister, it's just a kiss away" at the end.
Fantastic song.
#4497 Re: The Garden » Misunderstood Lyrics » 912 weeks ago
I could never figure out the chorus in Gimme Shelter.
Surprising to say the least when I found it was "rape, murder, it's just a shot away".
Generally, if I haven't read the booklet, I have no idea what people are saying in songs. Not even when it's my native language.
Lyrics are just syllables to me.
#4498 Re: The Sunset Strip » "What Are You Listening To" Thread » 912 weeks ago
Blind Melon - Soup
#4499 Re: The Sunset Strip » Most Recent Movie You've Seen » 912 weeks ago
Fracture - Good first 30 minutes, but ultimately unfocused crap.
American Gangster - Major let down. Story that goes nowhere, lack of focus and superficial characters. How you can fuck up a Frank Lucas story like this is beyond me, especially when Ridley is in charge.
Sunshine - I was expecting the usual disaster movie, but this one actually had some cool angles. You're still left with an impression of a movie that doesn't quite know what it is, but the effort was immensely appreciated.
Rambo IV - Hell yeah. Nough said.
All in all, what has the world come to when legends like Scorsese and Scott flush out this nonsense?
#4500 Re: The Garden » Vatican lists "new deadly sins" » 913 weeks ago
polluxlm wrote:The most evil institution in history threatens us again, eh?
One day...
That's a very ignorant comment. While I am by no means Catholic and certainly disagree with them on a multitude of social issues, I would say that the Church has done far more good than evil, and even if you want to dispute that, they certainly aren't the most evil institution. Stalin's Russia, Hitler's Germany and Mao's China would fair much better for that title.
Just because your beliefs follow similarily to Scientology, doesn't qualify you to lash out at Catholicism or Christianity. In all your rants about positive energy and seeing yourself do something, it always revolves around self gain; hardly the pincale and message of Christianity.
It never ends with you, does it?
I appreciate your need to piss on everything, but enough already.