discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 10:45 AM
Who are these 'someone's'? Are they blanks?
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It won't be long till Rosarito Beach starts developing as a rental market for the US. I'm betting there will be a demand for a third and fourth border crossing into San Diego within the next three years.
discussion post on Thu, November 19, 2009 - 10:45 AM
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<<<if you accept socialist healthcare then you are giving up the authority of your own bodily fluids to the government>>>
And if you accept it as is you're giving up authority of bodily fluids to the corporation that runs the hospital. Same di... read more discussion post on Sun, November 8, 2009 - 10:23 PM
Who are these 'someone's'? Are they blanks? recommendation posted on Mon, March 12, 2007 - 6:26 PM
recommendation posted on Sun, January 29, 2006 - 12:55 PM
This has to be the most terrible combination of everything imaginable.
Sat, October 27, 2007 - 2:11 PM
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Just figured what the hell, got the youtube. I might as well throw together a mix of songs.
Wed, September 26, 2007 - 11:45 PM
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Dr. Octagon -- Blue Flowers www.youtube.com/watch Screamers -- The beat goes on www.youtube.com/watch Butthole Surfers -- who was in my room last night www.youtube.com/watch Cabaret Voltaire -- Nag Nag Nag www.youtube.com/watch Saul Williams -- list of demands www.youtube... read more
Attempting to tie up loose ends at this point since the thread has become a sort of spread out brainstorming session on how to end war by addressing the larger problem of conquering the reasons why we are at war.
Sun, June 3, 2007 - 4:53 PM
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The main reason of course is oil and the attainment of resource from other countries by force. The solution is to develop resources that are renewable and can be completely supplied within the borders of the US. Our main commodity, arable land, (3000x194 miles of total surface... read more
Excerpt from a question and answer session I undertook to gain admittance to a marketing think tank. I didn't get the job but figured I might as well post the interview and the answers (for good or ill)
Sat, April 21, 2007 - 6:03 PM
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Question 1. YOU ARE WALKING DOWN A TRAIL AND A ROCK SLIDE STARTS IN FRONT OF YOU. NOTHING YOU DID STARTED IT AND IF YOU STOP WALKING IT WON'T AFFECT YOU. IF YOU THROW YOURSELF IN FRONT OF THE ROCK SLIDE YOU WILL STOP IT. IF YOU DON'T STOP IT THEN IT WILL BUILD UP AND CRUSH A VILLAGE OF ... read more
It was ninety minutes on the good side of midnight and Y2K was a monster looking to kill the lights. Survivalists wandered through the aisles of the local supermarkets for last minute items, purchasing substantial quantities of canned goods and trail mix. Others shrugged off the doomsday rumors with the help of a cold beer, watching for the ball to drop smug with cynicism to wall over the doubts. The tabloids had made numerology a hot topic all year; leaching off the paranoia with double i...
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Sat, April 7, 2007 - 1:07 PM
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City hall gets involved -- there's a flock of dirty sensualists on the veranda, smelling their fingers and commenting on the strung out, dew-crusted minions rolled up in chains of bedloused mexican blankets. Cheap garbage diving trash, humans fighting a pitched battle for real shoe leather -- not polymer substitutes. Chaplin flicks flash across their racial memory, once, a long time ago, and the bombardment of cheap medicine finally does the impossible for one paint huffing junkie -- within...
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Thu, February 8, 2007 - 10:00 PM
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There is a lethargy that sets in when someone knows they are about to push against something immovable. To just stand in view of the stone is depressing, let alone to lay my hands upon it and push only proves the expectation of a wasted effort. Because I know the effort will be wasted, I have already conceded that the letter you are reading is an exercise in futility. I know this because the wall has opened it's mouth and told me that 'it is a brick wall' and that any content, any meaning an...
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Wed, January 31, 2007 - 3:09 PM
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Started writing yesterday and the post got too long to finish in one sitting. It was a story about a flooded house and a dead man hanging from the rafters in his garage.
Sun, October 22, 2006 - 12:31 AM
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Now even though the dead man is no longer there, or ever was there, the house still stood with it's backyard to the flood channel and the mud swam up one day until it filled the bowl the house sat in, curling around the garage door so that excavation was tough, the effort of ridding the neighborhood of that smell costly, ... read more
I don't think I can relate to the Dilbert people. I saw a few of them crossing the street, looking all sweaty in their suits and ties; four rumpled grey-fleshed businessmen with balding crowns crossing the street in formation, each of them holding a red in the right hand and swinging it along as they pumped away to the other side of the road.
Sun, October 22, 2006 - 12:17 AM
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I found the image absurd that the human destruction was so apparant when juxtaposed against those shiny red discs of plastic, the crumpled long-slee... read more
Now for a bit of comic relief. The houndfish or needlefish swims in warm waters from the Gulf of Mexico all the way across to Thailand and Tahiti. It is a schooling fish and one that ranges in size from a half pound variety (the needlefish) all the way to specimens of houndfish in excess of 20lbs.
Sun, May 7, 2006 - 8:47 PM
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These fish would be considered a bit innocuous if they didn't happen to kill more people each year than shark attacks combined. And it's not that they mean to, it's simply a death by misadventure... read more
Flesh eating bacteria can be found in supermarkets, hospitals, holes made in dirt, piles made of dirt, spider bites, the waters of our harbors and in the bite of the komodo dragon. Everywhere in the world, it exists to emerge from it's dimension into ours in a way befitting those methods employed by Lovecraft's elder gods. Only here, there is no gauzy poetry or occult description to shield the eye and mind; the terror of this real invader lies in the shock of it's punch and the blooming speed...
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Thu, April 27, 2006 - 11:29 PM
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Sat, April 8, 2006 - 3:22 PM
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One day while I was sitting at this dive bar high on mushrooms, I got into watching a shitload of tweekers over at another table. Now I wouldn't normally know these were tweekers except that due to this little bump in awareness, I couldn't fucking help it. I especially got lost in watching the actions of one particular rot faced kid try to make a decision. Now, I imagine this whole process was happening pretty quick but from w... read more
If Leopards were cruising along the outskirts of the yellow brick road, the Wizard of Oz would be a very short story. As one of the smartest of the big game cats, the leopard has survived and even thrived in a world where other big cats are threatened or on the verge of extinction. As a predator, the leopard is athletically pure, silent, able to hide in trees and swim; and able to make a game out of stalking, sometimes creeping to within five feet of antelope prior to pouncing. In addition to...
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Sun, April 2, 2006 - 12:28 PM
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A man walks into the office of a successful talent agency in Hollywood. He goes to the desk of the man in charge and asks if he could have a few minutes of time to pitch a successful act that "me and my family have been performing for years at nightclubs -- all the class joyints."
Sun, March 26, 2006 - 9:58 PM
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The talent agent raises his hand to protest, saying "I'm sorry, family acts are real hard to sell these days." "Sir, don't say another word," the man said. "Believe me when I say this act cannot be any more ... read more
Have you ever seen the beer elf in action? In the suburban western world, the Beer Elf is more renowned than the Tooth Fairy and Cupid combined. It is also more feared. The 'not-nearly so fantastic' elf waits for the weakest moment in this nights activity and slobbers it's victim with magic marker, mascara and glitter paint. The drunk that remains oblivious to tinkering might wake up with their hand glued to a half-filled beer can, their eyes shaded blue and white and hair teased into a chiqu...
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Thu, March 23, 2006 - 8:40 PM
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The candiru catfish lives on blood. It is a pencil thin transparent animal that grows from one to six inches in length and lives much of it's existence crawling through the muddy bottom of Amazonian rivers and tributaries. With it's gill spines and teeth, it spends most of it's time attaching itself underneath the gills of larger fish. There it inflates it's gill spines and lodges itself within, rasping away at the delicate membranes and drinking it's fill until the host goes belly up and ...
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Thu, March 16, 2006 - 3:04 PM
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In the modern world, where chimps share the house with humans, chimps dress as humans dress and are trained to mimic human behaviors. They star in children's movies, they clown around at the zoo and stalk around in oversized diapers that the civilized humans make them wear.
Sat, March 11, 2006 - 2:38 PM
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So in some ways, it's only fair that chimps jipped by the establishment go bad. The shit throwing monkey we're all familliar with is usually a kid. Mature chimpanzees in the wilds of Uganda will steal human children ... read more
Naegleria fowleri is technically not 'a' brain amoeba so much as the 'premier' brain amoeba of record. Like most amoebas, it basically goes through life as a single-celled sack of fluid gelatin surrounded by a greasy membrane. This Amoeba lives mostly in freshwater lakes and ponds and at times, is found in heated swimming pools following transfer through bird waste or vector insects. By encapsulating themselves into cysts, brain amoebas can endure harsh environmental conditions such as dry...
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Tue, February 28, 2006 - 7:14 PM
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A solitary predator of Antarctic waters, leopard seals share the top niche with killer whales in the antarctic food chain. In their disposition toward humans, Leopard Seals seem to have more of a serial killer feel about them than the orca. In this case, the serial killer lives in sub freezing waters, can weigh a thousand pounds and achieve a size of thirteen feet from it's reptilian head to it's tail flipper.
Wed, February 22, 2006 - 10:54 AM
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Why serial killer, you say? Leopard Seals have the disturbing habit of being... read more
This is a test of the Free Association system. Do not be alarmed -- this is only a test.
Sat, February 18, 2006 - 7:08 PM
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**PREDATOR OF THE WEEK** www.free-association.net/index.php **HAPPYLAND DESIGN TEAM INC.** www.free-association.net/index.php **THE ARISTOCRATS** www.free-association.net/index.php **THE DOZENS** http://ww... read more
Yes it's all true. Due to censorship (2257) and draconian measures toward the use of posted material (TOU Paragraph 5), I was (and still am) one of the migrant Tribe dispora. As one dissatisfied, I have become open to getting sucked into new internet communities offering an alternative. Zaads was one of the first available and seeing this as both a new forum and a valid protest against Tribe changes (rather than whining), I signed on.
Sat, February 11, 2006 - 3:21 PM
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Now a few weeks later, I am making my attempt to hav... read more
Sat, January 21, 2006 - 5:36 PM
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Yes there are some big changes in tribe.
Sat, January 21, 2006 - 3:48 PM
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Tribe has changed it's format to something that is in some ways not only ugly but worse than ugly, giving the participant a vanilla so inhumanly cruel on 'human' eyes that the eye cannot remain on the page long enough to recognize a difference between ugliness and beauty. Why would they do this? For answers, look at what happened to coca cola following the change in formula. The classic coke merchandising 'event' was essentially a version of ... read more
This blog entry is going through revisions as the debate rages. If some of it has the feel of being incomplete -- you're right.
Thu, December 29, 2005 - 3:14 PM
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The source of all the trouble resides in changes to the wording of Paragraph 5 of the Tribe 'Terms of Use' (TOU), revised 12/20/05 >>We do not claim ownership of the content you post or otherwise provide to the Service. However, you hereby grant, and agree to grant as an effect of posting or otherwise providing content, the following license: to the public... read more
Some thoughts on the new tribe changes prior to redefining the argument.
Sat, December 17, 2005 - 7:29 PM
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**"obscenity" tends to be something which represents a community standard. This differs from "sexually explicit conduct" in that the latter is defined tightly in Section 2257.** If the community standard is Tribe itself, by creating community flagging without a vote "you" are implimenting an action that will override the community and kill Tribe. This may not be your decision -- it may be the advice given to you ... read more
Court Deposition/ Portland, OR/ case # PE96332-5
Tue, August 23, 2005 - 10:27 PM
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My name is Ed Meander. I live at 88888 SE Prescott Street. On Saturday, June 11th, I was asked to babysit for Linda while Bill and Cindy went out to watch a show. So far everything was great. Bill made a chicken dinner before they went so everyone was pretty happy. While they were gone, Linda and I watched 'Babe', the movie about the talking pig. Afterwards, I read her a story about Ferdinand the bull and put her to bed. I went to s... read more
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Margaret walked up to a bank of television screens and switched on the monitors. Six cameras linked to the rooms below began moving in preset patterns, zooming in on the swarm of workers and dividing the view up into groups. Margaret typed in a combination that allowed the cameras to move across each line in a two minute sweep from front to back and front again. Then she picked up a wireless remote and took it over to where Laramie stood. Margaret clicked a switch and a series of ... read more
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