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Post by Sur Realis on Feb 17, 2009 20:03:09 GMT -6
Now, I could be a cunt and just copy-paste what you said, call you retarded, and piss all over you, then smite you for innocently putting off writing music for your band, mainly cause this thread is not interesting. But I don't feel like doing that, oddly enough. As for the discussion: Punk rock? Where exactly does this come from, might I ask? Personally, I've never been a fan of punk rock. In fact, I'm not exactly sure what consists of punk rock, but I tend to put it in the same opinion as I do 98% of rap songs I hear. I suppose when I say this, I should include the large majority of rap songs I've heard, and many of the emo songs I've heard, when I say it tends to be a setback on society. Now, don't get me wrong. I like music. I tend not to like the words associated with it. That is why 90% of my Windows Media library is orchestrael. I'm sure you could take just about ANY SONG existing in the world, remove the words, and I would like it. When I consider if I like a song that has lyrics, I question what it's message is. For example, Hole in the World by the Eagles. I think of this song as an inspirational song; as is much of the Eagles' work in Long Road out of Eden. Much of the song is simply: There's a hole in the world tonight There's a cloud of fear and sorrow There's a hole in the world tonight Don't let there be a hole in the world tomorrow
There are a few verses besides this chorus, but for the most part it is just this, repeated. It's extremely simple, and there's not much differentiation to it, at all, but it is easy to relate to real life. Many people seem oblivious to the huge gaping hole in society, in which somewhere along the lines people are not learning various social skills, which becomes hazardous; I consider various songs the epitome of this, particularly any song that emphasizes on the point of sex, drugs, anger, revenge, et cetera. Taking a step back, one must consider, how does sex, drugs, anger, or revenge further your life, how does it evolve human society? For the most part, it doesn't. I'm not a stranger to anger, and revenge, but considering what you have done, when it comes to the point where you seek vengeance, are you not as bad as the person who wronged you? Innocent people can get hurt in this vengeance, I've even seen a few of my close friends get torn because of a petty fight between me and someone else, happening just today and yesterday. Then, these innocent people who were hurt, what if they begin to seek revenge? This becomes an endless cycle of hurting others, does it not? Now, a large majority of punk rock, emo rock, and the like that I have heard tend to be somewhat depressing. I will admit that I have been comforted by 'Open Wounds' by Skillet, and occasionally I feel like I'm Falling Inside the Black, in that it is an expression for how I feel, but when I am not feeling angry with someone, or if I am not feeling lost, or lonely, I just realize that these aren't such great songs, and they portray bad feelings. While I love Sentient 6 by Nevermore for it's music, the lyrics themselves create a sort of evil story, that involves slaughtering the human race. All things considered, it's rather vile. I can't say that I've listened to very much punk rock, but I will say I don't intend to change this. While sometimes having a song relating to how I feel is somewhat comforting, I find it more comforting to listen to music with a positive message; Wind, by Akeboshi. "Don't try to live so wise/Don't cry 'cause you're so right/Don't drive with fakes or fears/'cause you will hate yourself in the end." Move Along, by All-American Rejects. "When all you've got to keep is strong/Move along, move along, like I know you do./And even when your hope is gone/Move along, move along, just to make it through." Kryptonite, by 3 Doors Down. "If I go crazy then will you still call me superman/If I'm alive and well will you be there holding my hand/I'll keep you by my side with my super-human/My Kryptonite." Live Your Dreams, by Athena Cage. "Live your dreams, it's not as hard as it may seem./You've gotta work to get the cream/On your hopes you must lean./From your fears, you've got to ween yourself,/It's all or nothing, give your everything." Heavenly Star, by Genki Rockets. "Heavenly stars above,/Just believe what's in your heart./No border between us/Wherever we are." And many others that it would be ridiculous to mention. Maybe I read too much into music, but then again my emotional attachment to it might be why I'm the only person that created an album of 18 songs and listened to it for roughly 744 hours straight (an entire month, never listening to another album) and not be sick of it. Many of the 18 songs I have specific memories to them, in a way. If I'm not doing anything important, when I hear the song I'll think of the memory in the past that is attached to it. The only one I feel I can share publicly is one I think of when I hear Falling Back, by Darengan. Back before I had dial-up, back when I lived with my mother, I actually could play online games, such as MapleStory, GunZ, and GunBound. GunBound was the last that I was playing, before her death. On GunBound, I had met this girl. Eccentric, funny, somewhat crazy, we clicked. She lived in Australia, and I soon fucked up my sleep schedule to play GB with her more. Just about this time I had discovered Falling Back, and coupled with how this girl made me feel, I immediately associated the two. As I look back on it now, I'll even go so far as to say this was my first crush, though I had not realized this at the time. I had not known her for long enough to be entirely sure what I felt towards her. Then my mom died. I had to move. I kept the song, but as soon as I was able to get an internet connection, I found out that GunBound was changed so that Americans can only play with other Americans. I'm still kinda saddened, 'cause I had no other way to contact her. Never got to talk to her again. So yah, if there's an Australian out there that once knew a kid that went around as Younglinkie, Hi dere. Anyway... I got carried away lol.
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Post by korokoro on Feb 18, 2009 17:53:54 GMT -6
I only read about half of what Realis said before my vision blurred and I passed out for an hour, but I agree with what I read.
As for dishwasher, what the hell do you even mean by "in the presence of"? You make it sound like some sort of god, which it clearly isn't, otherwise we would all be worshipping it or denying it's existence, neither of which have been said. On a side note, I noticed that the only posts you have made on these forums have been completely pointless and devoid of any meaning. Is there any reason for that? Or do you just find it amusing to waste your time, as well as others', with your mindless babble? Honestly, if that's your reasoning, you'd be better off running around in the tundra in a toga and fruit hat.
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Post by Sur Realis on Feb 18, 2009 20:22:56 GMT -6
I only read about half of what Realis said before my vision blurred and I passed out for an hour, but I agree with what I read. As for dishwasher, what the hell do you even mean by "in the presence of"? You make it sound like some sort of god, which it clearly isn't, otherwise we would all be worshipping it or denying it's existence, neither of which have been said. On a side note, I noticed that the only posts you have made on these forums have been completely pointless and devoid of any meaning. Is there any reason for that? Or do you just find it amusing to waste your time, as well as others', with your mindless babble? Honestly, if that's your reasoning, you'd be better off running around in the tundra in a toga and fruit hat. No reason to accuse him of anything. Whether he does show punk rock off as something to worship or not does not matter; his opinion is his choice. You need to be sneakier if you are trying to convert him to another music.
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Post by korokoro on Feb 19, 2009 1:19:40 GMT -6
No reason to accuse him of anything. Whether he does show punk rock off as something to worship or not does not matter; his opinion is his choice. You need to be sneakier if you are trying to convert him to another music. I accused him of nothing. I merely asked him what his motives for his mindless and time-wasting posts are. And I'm not trying to convert him to other music. I really don't care what he listens to. This is just a pointless post, just like the rest of his posts have been.
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Post by Ralph on Feb 19, 2009 6:02:15 GMT -6
I accused him of nothing. I merely asked him what his motives for his mindless and time-wasting posts are. So, yeah. I stopped by to see what was going on and I found this discussion. Now, personally, I like almost every kind/specie/sorts of music. And I said music. Yes, music! Not this Death Metal or this Hardcore bullshit. No, music. There has to be a perfect balance between lyrics and music for me to create a song where I can say about that it's really good. If there's not or close to it, I might like it, but won't be able to pay a lot of attention. Anyway, you might wonder why that quote is atop of my post and I realize I was wandering off from the message I wanted to post in the first place, so here I go. Koro, you're not accusing him, but you are offending his opinion by using 2 unnecessary words. Now, I'll probably get a respond back that's something like: "I only gave my opinion about that kind of music", but try to be a little more original. Since you were asking about his motives, his opinion, while you threw your opinion in his face at the very same moment. So.. Yeah..
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Post by korokoro on Feb 20, 2009 9:23:53 GMT -6
Quote: So, yeah. I stopped by to see what was going on and I found this discussion. Now, personally, I like almost every kind/specie/sorts of music. And I said music. Yes, music! Not this Death Metal or this Hardcore bullshit. No, music. There has to be a perfect balance between lyrics and music for me to create a song where I can say about that it's really good. If there's not or close to it, I might like it, but won't be able to pay a lot of attention. Anyway, you might wonder why that quote is atop of my post and I realize I was wandering off from the message I wanted to post in the first place, so here I go. Koro, you're not accusing him, but you are offending his opinion by using 2 unnecessary words. Now, I'll probably get a respond back that's something like: "I only gave my opinion about that kind of music", but try to be a little more original. Since you were asking about his motives, his opinion, while you threw your opinion in his face at the very same moment. So.. Yeah..
First of all, yes I realize I'm not good with quoting. Get over it.
More importantly, there really was no reason to my response other than I was bored and wanted to do something. Whether it's taken as offensive or opinionated, I don't care. That's all there is to it. Thanks for your time ^^
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Post by dishwasher on Feb 21, 2009 13:15:01 GMT -6
Wow. I go to a few band practices, a few parties, eat a few meals, meet some new girls, and come back to some wimp calling me out for using the forums. I don't really care what you guys think. I was just bored on a school day afternoon and decided I'd call out to meet some people in the Hunting Grounds community. Y'know, find someone of similar interests.
But it's funny, that my claim of this thread attracting Cunt, actually came through.
Koro is fucking hilarious. Koro is also an awesome band.
I don't feel like answering all of his questions at the moment. But I will answer this one.
As for dishwasher, what the hell do you even mean by "in the presence of"? You make it sound like some sort of god, which it clearly isn't, otherwise we would all be worshipping it or denying it's existence, neither of which have been said.
In some parts of the world, people do debate whether or not Punk Rock is still alive or not. Open your mind a little bit. You're intelligent enough to use proper grammar. I don't think it's too hard to ask you to see all sides of a topic.
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Post by Sur Realis on Feb 21, 2009 19:01:26 GMT -6
In some parts of the world, people do debate whether or not Punk Rock is still alive or not. Open your mind a little bit. You're intelligent enough to use proper grammar. I don't think it's too hard to ask you to see all sides of a topic. Punk rock was never alive. It was created dead. People who listen to it are zombies. But seriously, that doesn't really answer his question. It can mean one of two things; 'Punk rock still exists', or 'Punk rock is/was a sentient being and may or may not be living.' Both are equally stupid when you consider that so long a music genre is listened to, it exists; clearly you listen to it, thusly it exists. I think people have less of a problem with your topic than your choice of words; for example: Many people enjoy discussing about the involvement of Christ in your life; while it is understandable how you can use those particular words, it makes punk rock an object of sentience. Punk rock can not be involved in someone's life unless they choose it to be, but more particularly it can not be involved in my life simply because I choose to listen to it. At face value, I could just choose to hear it. I could just 'hear' the lyrics, not listen to them. I've found a lot of people choose to do this when they listen to music. They aren't really listening to it. It serves mainly as something in the background, something to fill the silence. If someone were to sit, and do nothing but listen to music, and think of how it relates to their life, then it is involved, then it can affect one's life. Punk rock doesn't strike me as the music to do that to. It can relate to your life, but even the name of it is something immature and barbaric: PUNK. Wanna know what punk is defined as? A punk is not productive to society. A punk only causes troubles, usually because he or she is butt-hurt because he or she popped out of his mother's womb and had a shitty beginning to their life. If this is the case for you, or anyone that reads this, I ask you to consider your position. You have many years ahead of you. Or, you may have few. Do you want to spend the rest of that time making others miserable just because you want to be a self-centered dickwad who doesn't know how to look after yourself? The people you hurt could have been your friends, and the fun you have with friends outweighs the shits and giggles you get out of bullying them around. So grow up, and do something with your life rather than be a shithead that makes America even worse. /rant
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Post by dishwasher on Feb 22, 2009 17:49:03 GMT -6
Okay, I have some time. So let's answer questions that I've been putting off.
1. Punk rock? Where exactly does this come from, might I ask?
Answer: Anything and everything. Nothing and something.
2. As for dishwasher, what the hell do you even mean by "in the presence of"? You make it sound like some sort of god, which it clearly isn't, otherwise we would all be worshipping it or denying it's existence, neither of which have been said. On a side note, I noticed that the only posts you have made o'n these forums have been completely pointless and devoid of any meaning. Is there any reason for that? Or do you just find it amusing to waste your time, as well as others', with your mindless babble?
Answer: I answered your first one already. As for the other one, yes I find it hilarious wasting other peoples time. It's sort of a revenge at other people who waste my time.
3. I can't find any more questions. But, Sur Realis made an interesting claim. "Punk rock was never alive. It was created dead. People who listen to it are zombies."
This is a very ridiculous claim. This is no matter of fact, it is an opinion. Which you are completely entitled too. You are indirectly calling me a zombie with this claim. But, I feel that you are a zombie because you believe an internet definition of a Radical (R)evolutionary movement. You shouldn't always believe everything you read.
4. I just found this question "Wanna know what punk is defined as?"
Answer: No. I've read enough about it and seen enough of it to know what it is. And the definition you've shown me is far off from it.
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Post by Sur Realis on Feb 22, 2009 21:44:06 GMT -6
3. I can't find any more questions. But, Sur Realis made an interesting claim. "Punk rock was never alive. It was created dead. People who listen to it are zombies." This is a very ridiculous claim. This is no matter of fact, it is an opinion. Which you are completely entitled too. You are indirectly calling me a zombie with this claim. But, I feel that you are a zombie because you believe an internet definition of a Radical (R)evolutionary movement. You shouldn't always believe everything you read. First of all, that much was a joke. I even contradicted my joke later on in the rant. Secondly, I have never heard of a Radical (R)evolutionary movement, nor do I believe everything I read. I believe what my own mind comes to conjecture, and because of that I am more inclined to believe I am right and you are wrong; however, I will not be put out if I am proven wrong. In fact, I fully welcome it. I welcome anyone to prove me wrong. Please do, for proving me wrong only furthers my knowledge, only furthers my understanding of this Earth. Finally, I can not be a zombie, because I do seek knowledge, and I do seek truth, and the more I find it the less afraid of HOLY SHIT GET OUT OF MY MIND LP spreading it I am /yoda. 4. I just found this question "Wanna know what punk is defined as?" Answer: No. I've read enough about it and seen enough of it to know what it is. And the definition you've shown me is far off from it. You'd be surprised how perceptions can vary based on a point of view, but in an ultimate point of view, punk is not a good thing. I can understand how you'd say that the definition is far off from it, but in all reality it is very close. Even in your first post, where you explain that this one band is pissed, supports that fact. The topic title you have chosen, an ultimately condescending title, very much shows a lack of support towards the human race, thus implying a sort of homicidal detachment from society. In that you listen to such music, and how you hold it as it has an affect on your life, do you not believe that you are letting it change things in your life, and would you disregard the possibility that these changes are unproductive to society as a whole in long-term commitment? You mention that you are in a band, and I can only guess that it would be a punk rock band, with how involved it is in your life. Thus, you are adding to the fuel of spectrum of music that people can listen to and become enraged or detached from society. Your choice to be a band is not an original one, and while it may display a sort of skill, in no way does it output an intellectual profit to the human society; you may be entertaining people, but not only could you be entertaining them in a way that has horrible repercussions, in that they would become 'punks' who are defiant of society, or just plain defiant of rules that are put in place not to be a nuisance but to maintain order and harmony, peace and composure. In this fact, punk rock is attributed to punks in that it tends to speak a message against rules put in place to maintain harmony; while I'm not strict to code myself, I do believe that some rules need to be maintained not matter what, one being the Golden Rule, amounting to respecting all. And so I respect you for coming out and bringing up the topic, but I regard your methods to do so as a confrontational act, something that can not go unbidden. The fact that you would disregard my given explanation of 'punk' shows yourself as selfish; one who does not like to be proven wrong. Unless you can give me viable proof that being a punk or that punk rock is not about condescending or sinful actions, I have to remain by my opinion that being a punk is being a person who makes troubles for others for various reasons, such as people 'not understanding' their own pain. In fact, I fully understand someone's pain, which is why I try to stop them from being an unproductive ass, in the fact that if they learn a lesson and do decide to grow up, and become productive, they will see things in a new, and far more enjoyable light. A claim such as that is fully false, but is understandable how such a claim is created in all things given, but ultimately it comes down to the fact that never is life as shitty as you make it sound The reason why this would seem so much like bullshit, thus 'I'm right you're wrong gtfo' disorder, is because of an emotional shell enveloped around the person that is created to prevent emotional pain but also acts like a double-edged sword. Everyone thinks they are normal until they realize they have changed into something more normal. Why do I know this? It is all very familiar to me. I was very emotionally unstable when I was in Middle School, coming close multiple times to taking my life, a few times considering taking others with me. The more I come out of the emotional shell I holed myself in, the more I want to get others to understand what I do, but even if they do not, it will not keep me from respecting them. (Anyone that has known me for longer than seven months will probably do a double-take after reading this. Yes, I wrote that.)
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Post by Speedy mc Speedy, Infamous DG2 on Feb 24, 2009 11:23:24 GMT -6
I don't know about you all, But I have never heard in my 13-year lifespan about Punk Rock. And you learn alot in your first thirteen years. It sounds intresting, but I'm both to lazy to look it up and reject any music that isn't Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Ozzy Ousborne, Yngwie Malmsteen or good 'ol Eddie Van Halen.
Quite a bit late, but, Realis, Seriously, you're going to give people psychological meltdowns with those huge, intelligent Text Walls of yours. Intresting as they are, Who would ACTUALLY take the time to read all that? (Besides me, because I lack a life.)
"The purpose of this thread is discussing something that I always enjoy discussing. Something, I feel, isn't discussed enough. That something is the involvement of punk rock in your life. Do you have local shows in your town? Do you play in a band? Do you play an instrument? What punk bands do you listen to? What independent artists do you listen to? Independent media is a diamond that is completely unappreciated. So please, discuss with me, it's involvement in your life."
Now, really, Lot's of us don't have Punk rock involve din our lives, but I can guaruntee you that at least 96% of us either play an instrument, or appreciate music and realize what it is. I DO plan to join a band soon, as soon as I find somebody with the voice range of Bruce Dickinson. I play guitar, and already mess around with two friends who are a Drummer and a Bassist. Fun shit, I tell you, not having to be limited by lyrics.
EDIT:More coming from Jump when I get my I-pod back from my Psychopathic/Deranged Math Teacher and After I argue for a few hours with my friends over the requirements to be labled, "Self Taught", at guitar.
EDIT EDIT: Wow, my idiocy was FAR overdue on this topic.
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Post by Sur Realis on Feb 24, 2009 14:46:36 GMT -6
I don't know about you all, But I have never heard in my 13-year lifespan about Punk Rock. And you learn alot in your first thirteen years. It sounds intresting, but I'm both to lazy to look it up and reject any music that isn't Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Ozzy Ousborne, Yngwie Malmsteen or good 'ol Eddie Van Halen. Quite a bit late, but, Realis, Seriously, you're going to give people psychological meltdowns with those huge, intelligent Text Walls of yours. Intresting as they are, Who would ACTUALLY take the time to read all that? (Besides me, because I lack a life.) "The purpose of this thread is discussing something that I always enjoy discussing. Something, I feel, isn't discussed enough. That something is the involvement of punk rock in your life. Do you have local shows in your town? Do you play in a band? Do you play an instrument? What punk bands do you listen to? What independent artists do you listen to? Independent media is a diamond that is completely unappreciated. So please, discuss with me, it's involvement in your life." Now, really, Lot's of us don't have Punk rock involve din our lives, but I can guaruntee you that at least 96% of us either play an instrument, or appreciate music and realize what it is. I DO plan to join a band soon, as soon as I find somebody with the voice range of Bruce Dickinson. I play guitar, and already mess around with two friends who are a Drummer and a Bassist. Fun shit, I tell you, not having to be limited by lyrics. EDIT:More coming from Jump when I get my I-pod back from my Psychopathic/Deranged Math Teacher and After I argue for a few hours with my friends over the requirements to be labled, "Self Taught", at guitar. EDIT EDIT: Wow, my idiocy was FAR overdue on this topic. No. My goal is not to give people psychological meltdowns, but to inform people on what I believe to be the truth. Sometimes it might seem I'm forcing it onto someone, but really all I want to do is spread my knowledge. It's generally always what I want to do when I make such huge text walls. Usually I only make these 'intelligent blocks of text' only because the topic at hand is something I personally relate to and, thus, am actually somewhat passionate about. And if you think these rants are huge, you really haven't seen anything. I guarantee you if you hit the right subject I'd be able to take up the entirity of the allowed post size on Proboards.
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Post by Divusmors on Feb 25, 2009 3:06:22 GMT -6
Fabricate it as much as you want to comfort yourself, Realis, but you still gave him what he wanted, as far as I can see, and that is a conversation to rid him of his boredom.
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Post by Sur Realis on Feb 25, 2009 6:53:00 GMT -6
Fabricate it as much as you want to comfort yourself, Realis, but you still gave him what he wanted, as far as I can see, and that is a conversation to rid him of his boredom. I know. I'm not so close-minded to see how things relate. I gave him good conversation. I hope I got him to thinking about his position in the world. Brownie points if I got him less ignorant. ;D!
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Post by dishwasher on Feb 25, 2009 7:58:07 GMT -6
My position in the world is quite known.
I WAS BORN FUCKED UP. I GET FUCKED UP. AND I'LL DIE FUCKED UP.
That was joke. ^
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Post by Joker The Royale on Feb 26, 2009 7:13:00 GMT -6
So, was I the only one that thinks this topic was a complete utter waste of time? I see that he is a kid wanting to entertain himself but still, I'll speak my mind, Puck Rock sucks, and as for Shane's massive educational text wall's, five brownie points says that if Kija listened to music, his text walls would be twice what Shane wrote, but, back to the point, this topic was a complete waste of time, it was made because some Emo Middle school kid decided to entertain himself, point blank is that we don't care, well I cant speak for others but, In my opinion and most likely others that read this topic, go get a life.
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Post by dishwasher on Feb 26, 2009 8:02:30 GMT -6
High school. Not middle school.
(Spike Dogg Recordz. MONEY FLOW.)
"I'll speak my mind, Puck Rock sucks"
^ HE SPEAKS THE TRUTH.
Y'know, you keep throwing around words like "Blood" and "Feed." I mean, feed what?
Something occured to me the other day though, I'm in the wrong place. There are forums out there to discuss music. So why aren't I there? I dunno. But I was having a lot of fun getting these responses that have the tone of voice of "annoyed."
UNITE ALL FORUMS! FOR ULTIMATE DISCUSSION!
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Post by Speedy mc Speedy, Infamous DG2 on Feb 26, 2009 8:17:33 GMT -6
""My goal is not to give people psychological meltdowns, but to inform people on what I believe to be the truth. Sometimes it might seem I'm forcing it onto someone, but really all I want to do is spread my knowledge.""
Your knowledge is decades advanced for most of us, Mr. Super-evil Genius dude guy. All spreading it does is give people Like Koro and Dishwasher the previously mentioned Psychological Meltdowns.
""Fabricate it as much as you want to comfort yourself, Realis, but you still gave him what he wanted, as far as I can see, and that is a conversation to rid him of his boredom. ""
Completely true.
""I know. I'm not so close-minded to see how things relate. I gave him good conversation. I hope I got him to thinking about his position in the world.""
Certified Psychologist and Diagnostician. I already have my high-school courses set up to get most of my college paid for. Medical school costs alot, you know.
NO BROWNY POINTZ FOR U
""So, was I the only one that thinks this topic was a complete utter waste of time?""
It is a complete and utter waste of time. It gives us all something to do, though. And yes, Punk rock does suck, I just tried some out and was all, "What the hell? That was a complete and utter waste of time."
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Post by dishwasher on Mar 1, 2009 2:12:20 GMT -6
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Post by Sur Realis on Mar 1, 2009 9:23:08 GMT -6
""My goal is not to give people psychological meltdowns, but to inform people on what I believe to be the truth. Sometimes it might seem I'm forcing it onto someone, but really all I want to do is spread my knowledge."" Your knowledge is decades advanced for most of us, Mr. Super-evil Genius dude guy. All spreading it does is give people Like Koro and Dishwasher the previously mentioned Psychological Meltdowns. Not really. There are plenty people that probably look at my posts and think I'm being a ridiculous teenager. ""I know. I'm not so close-minded to see how things relate. I gave him good conversation. I hope I got him to thinking about his position in the world."" Certified Psychologist and Diagnostician. I already have my high-school courses set up to get most of my college paid for. Medical school costs alot, you know. NO BROWNY POINTZ FOR U; 1) Learn to use quote tags. 2) Brownie points for me. Guess what, Jaden? Money is the least of your worries for getting a doctorate. You are 13, which means that you are either in 7th grade, or if you were born in the summer months you are in 8th grade. You have yet to reach High School, in which things can change quickly as reality slaps you around when you consider job offers. First of all, you aren't even guaranteed a spot in college. Think about it. You've got 4 years in High School. Then you'll go to college for 4 years. From there you can go to graduate school for 2-4 years or get into certain fields of employment that will eventually pay you to go to medical school, which can take any number of years. Then you get to medical school and you are there for 4 MORE years. Right there, that's 15-18 years of school you have left. After that, then you'll have to be on residency for 3+ years, depending on your specialty. 3 year residency on Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Family Practice, and Pediatrics. 4 year residency on Ob/Gyn, Opthomology, Radiology, and Psychiatry, and 5 or more for ear/nose/throat, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, cardiovascular surgery, pathology, urology. After the residency then you'll have subspecialties for 1-2 years THEN you become a practicing MD. If you complain even once about school before you get to college, you aren't fucking up to it. It's a high stress job, you have to work your ass off to get there then you have to work your ass off to keep it. Do you really think it is as easy as House M.D. makes it seem?
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Post by korokoro on Mar 1, 2009 18:01:17 GMT -6
I am far too lazy to read everything that's been said since my last post, but I will agree with one thing Dishwasher said. Koro is indeed an awesome band.
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Post by Joker The Royale on Mar 1, 2009 19:06:03 GMT -6
Can this thread be locked?
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Post by korokoro on Mar 1, 2009 19:36:19 GMT -6
Yes, please do.
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Post by Kija on Mar 1, 2009 19:45:37 GMT -6
Threads will be locked only when they need to be locked.
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Post by Constantine on Mar 1, 2009 22:00:56 GMT -6
Threads will be locked only when they need to be locked. Anyone who makes it where this thread "needs to be locked" will be banned. Sur Realis isn't done making me laugh yet.
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Post by Rand on Mar 1, 2009 22:41:27 GMT -6
Damn, someone beat me to it for once. But, yeah. This thread gets to stay open, boys and girls. While I agree that some of this has been a waste of time, by and large it's been a good discussion if you actually sit and read it and think about it. Most of what you see around here is just "LOLOLO". And, yes, Jaden, someone DID sit and read all of it, including Shane's walls of text. I did. I honestly think that some of you wish for this to be locked because it deviates from the usual banter and one-liner comebacks shooting back and forth and that it scares you lot. Until it becomes a giant flame-fest or otherwise obviously gross overstepping of the rules, I doubt anyone is going to kill this topic. And if anyone does so, in such a fashion, FOR that purpose....Stine gets bored pretty easily these days. He'd love to take some frustration out on you. He's still upset I stole so many bans from him.
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Post by Sur Realis on Mar 2, 2009 0:02:28 GMT -6
And, yes, Jaden, someone DID sit and read all of it, including Shane's walls of text. I did.That's like. Blasphemy.
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Post by Speedy mc Speedy, Infamous DG2 on Mar 2, 2009 7:44:44 GMT -6
"And, yes, Jaden, someone DID sit and read all of it, including Shane's walls of text. I did"
Lies. Where's your medical report saying you had a stroke due to a Logic Overload?
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Post by dishwasher on Mar 2, 2009 8:02:55 GMT -6
I was very laughed after reading this. www.myspace.com/stinksopantyI'm really happy with the way my pop punk band is going. Listen to it if you like old Green Day, blink-182, Screeching Weasel, and early Descendents stuff. I very much agree with the above quote.
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Post by Sur Realis on Mar 2, 2009 9:44:35 GMT -6
Threads will be locked only when they need to be locked. Anyone who makes it where this thread "needs to be locked" will be banned. Sur Realis isn't done making me laugh yet. Aww, I didn't even see this at first. <333 I love you too, Conny. "And, yes, Jaden, someone DID sit and read all of it, including Shane's walls of text. I did" Lies. Where's your medical report saying you had a stroke due to a Logic Overload? There is no such thing as logic overload. In fact, with how often I've been called a stupid teenager who can't properly form an opinion lately, Nate's probably laughing at my failure to try and create a logical opinion. Don't worry. That won't stop me from spamming you about how stupid you are.
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