View Full Version : "It's a complicated issue, but a good cause," Iha said.
kendra
03-21-2006, 09:21 PM
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002200120
http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=267274&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/
James dislikes war; likes playing long e-bow solos. Next up, Kendra's favorite childhood food: peanut butter and jelly.
Random unsettling picture:
PLEASE DON'T STEP ON ME
03-22-2006, 12:34 AM
Wow. 3 New James threads within a day of each other. Thanks Kendra.
i like my men well-shaved...he's hardly beard man of the year but he's looking a bit rough, know what i mean?
i love rem's e-bow the letter, it was kinda responsible for my patti smith phase back in the day...heh
i like reading the leaflets/waivers/terms of use included in pharmaceutical or other products...toothpaste, shampoo, creams etc it amuses me when they use 'aqua' for water, 'parfum' for perfume etc...they're usually boring but i got some surgical scrub the other day and that was kinda interesting...i find reading what happens if you have an allergic reaction to the product or accidentally overdose quite satisfying
Mary Alice
03-23-2006, 12:49 AM
i like my men well-shaved...he's hardly beard man of the year but he's looking a bit rough, know what i mean?
i love rem's e-bow the letter, it was kinda responsible for my patti smith phase back in the day...heh
i like reading the leaflets/waivers/terms of use included in pharmaceutical or other products...toothpaste, shampoo, creams etc it amuses me when they use 'aqua' for water, 'parfum' for perfume etc...they're usually boring but i got some surgical scrub the other day and that was kinda interesting...i find reading what happens if you have an allergic reaction to the product or accidentally overdose quite satisfying
I got a free lipgloss the other day - some promotional thing.
It smells like chemicals, and on the tube it says "discontinue use if rash develops" I thought...maybe I dont' want to use this.
:lol:
smart move :yes:
this girl i know was put on some meds for depression-related issues
side-effects listed below:
Nausea, dizziness, sleepiness, abnormal ejaculation, sweating, dry mouth, gas, abnormal vision, nervousness, insomnia, anorexia, constipation, confusion/agitation, tremor, yawning, and palpitation
she decided the meds weren't for her, either cause she was pregnant or cause the side-effects list scared her off them, i don't remember
it's naive to think that you'll get all the side-effects in one go :scared: but stranger things etc.
btw, what the fuck could abnormal ejaculation possibly mean
any thoughts?
Cool As Ice Cream
03-23-2006, 01:52 PM
what is palpitation?
when yr heart beats (palpitates) faster
not to be confused with falling in love
:erm
Also not to be confused with palpation, which just means feeling around to check for normal pulses and stuff. :\
Cool As Ice Cream
03-25-2006, 03:46 AM
Also not to be confused with palpation, which just means feeling around to check for normal pulses and stuff. :\
I think I was confusing those two.
Thanksily doodely.
Kris Klam
03-25-2006, 05:36 AM
Protesting the war is so gay.
Cool As Ice Cream
03-25-2006, 06:56 AM
Protesting the war is so gay.
It is.
I remember when half Europe was participating in protests right before the Iraq war started. (3 years ago?)
And I was sitting at home and thinking what a bunch of losers.
Not that I'm pro-war, but what were they trying to achieve? It was pointless and it was very clear that it was pointless.
Kris Klam
03-25-2006, 08:02 AM
It is.
I remember when half Europe was participating in protests right before the Iraq war started. (3 years ago?)
And I was sitting at home and thinking what a bunch of losers.
Not that I'm pro-war, but what were they trying to achieve? It was pointless and it was very clear that it was pointless.
Yes. The funny thing is that they often carry around those "fighting for peace is like fucking for virginity," signs around. If you ask me, protesting a war is like trying to talk a gunshot wound into healing itself. Bastards.
if tragedy hits closer to home for either of you, i hope you both get the same amount of sympathy you extend to your fellow human-beings i.e. none
and if you ever need help, i hope nobody gives you any cause it will be clearly pointless
Cool As Ice Cream
03-25-2006, 10:07 AM
Oh yeah, I'm sure the people in Iraq were very happy with all the protest in Europe... "Look at those sympathetic Europeans, they're so helpful, protesting in their streets." :rolleyes:
Heheheh.
Kris Klam
03-25-2006, 10:23 AM
Oh yeah, I'm sure the people in Iraq were very happy with all the protest in Europe... "Look at those sympathetic Europeans, they're so helpful, protesting in their streets." :rolleyes:
Heheheh.
Exactly!
Hey Bram, did you see that one picture of a woman from the recent anti-war protests in America? She tried to paint a peace sign on her cheek and ended up taking part in the protests with a Mercedes symbol on it.
:mdk: :mdk: :mdk: :( "thank you protesters"
Kris Klam
03-25-2006, 10:27 AM
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c387/Baesen/various/sillymoonbat.jpg
Cool As Ice Cream
03-25-2006, 10:31 AM
LOL SHE IS SO GAY :lol:
Cool As Ice Cream
03-25-2006, 10:33 AM
Anyway, I thought the European protest was rather pointless back in the day. Protest in the US right now isn't as gay though. I'm not well informed about it, but contrary to the European protest, it might actually mean something.
Sometimes I wonder what Omen thinks about Iraq today.
Kris Klam
03-25-2006, 10:36 AM
He's probably in Iraq handing out copies of the Book of Morman.
Cool As Ice Cream
03-25-2006, 10:38 AM
And shaking his boobies for a dime.
Kris Klam
03-25-2006, 10:39 AM
I wouldn't mind protests as much if celebrities didn't show up, you know? When you have bands performing, big actors making speeches, etc, a lot of those folks are just going to be showing up to see a concert.
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