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» Gamos replied on Mon Jul 18, 2011 @ 3:41pm. Posted in LOST: Wayfair Ray Ban Sunglasses @ NTK party.
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aren't those hipster sunglasses?
» Gamos replied on Fri Jul 8, 2011 @ 12:10am. Posted in Happy Birthday D33 T3k <3 <3 <3!!!!.
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Happy Birthday Dee! :D <3 <3 <3
» Gamos replied on Wed Jul 6, 2011 @ 12:39am. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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Made: Got a job interview for an amazing internal job. It went amazing

Ruined: I was told off the record from someone on the team "not to get your hopes up." Apparently theres a 36 y/o who no really likes, and is mediocre at best, but because of his seniority will get the job. The concept of meritocracy is bullshit. If someone is younger, more well liked, more motivated, more talented, and better suited for the job, he should fucking get the job. I'm 80% sure I;m quitting if I dont get it.

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made: Met the most stunning girl over the weekend. Fell head over heels. heart melted. etc. And when I told her, she was like "I think ur cute too, add me to fb!"

ruined: Got the friend rejection on fb with the msg "sorry, its not gonna work, I just got out of a relationship and like someone else"


Why is it so hard to find a beautiful girl who'll let you adore her?
» Gamos replied on Sun Jun 26, 2011 @ 12:42pm. Posted in The Lulz boat.
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Theres no mercy on the lulz boat.
» Gamos replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 10:56pm. Posted in 19 y/o dies in US rave - festival shut down.
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[ digi10ve.com ]

UPDATE: The Dallas County Medical Examiner says the person who died was 19-year-old Andrew James Graf of Argyle. Dallas Fire-Rescue originally said the deceased was a 15-year-old boy, but that appears to be an error on their part.

EDC Dallas was shut down this morning at about 1:30am when somebody finally pulled the fire alarm. During Excision’s set earlier in the night when a 15-year-old died and more than two dozen others who were at the Electric Daisy Carnival at Fair Park were hospitalized because of drugs, alcohol and heat-related health problems, authorities said. Below is Insomniac founder Pasquale Rotella’s statement on the situation.

Pasquale Rotella, CEO of Insomniac Events DALLAS, June 19, 2011 — “Our condolences and deepest sympathy go out to the family and friends of the man who passed away tonight. To go from a moment of happiness and enjoyment, to the loss of life, is very heartbreaking. We would like to ask everyone to keep the concertgoer and his family in their thoughts and prayers. Along with the independent local promoters in Dallas, we will work with the authorities to understand how this tragedy occurred.”


Not sure how this is going to affect EDC Vegas next weekend, but it will be interesting to see how this turns out for Insomniac and the cities relationship. This same incident is the reason why EDC is not in Los Angeles this year and why they have tried to implement the 18+ rule. Please party responsibly digilovers.
» Gamos replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 2:55am. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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ruined: the pretty girl in the elevator 5 minutes ago. She's georgous, cute, clearly on booty call. If she was mine, Id never let her go. Those who don't get it would appreciate it the most. Those who do get it, don't give a fuck.
» Gamos replied on Sat Jun 18, 2011 @ 4:56pm. Posted in The Picture Thread....
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» Gamos replied on Sat Jun 18, 2011 @ 10:58am. Posted in The Picture Thread....
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Originally Posted By FLO



It’s all in the timing. Wait until she needs a bandaid for a hangnail or something, and then come at her with rolls of tape. Then tell her that you’ll stop loving her if she doesn’t make raptor noises. Duh.
» Gamos replied on Sat Jun 18, 2011 @ 10:52am. Posted in Taxidermy as Decor.
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do you have pics and stuff? I'm leaning towards the lamb, cuz the walls of my living room are filled with prints and paintings. He'd look pretty sick in a corner of the living room.
» Gamos replied on Sat Jun 18, 2011 @ 10:49am. Posted in Taxidermy as Decor.
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this looks kinda cool for my living room. What are your thoughts on taxidermy for decor?


This is a beautiful and very rare lil creature that is a must have for any taxidermy lover! The Jackalope is mounted on a 7" x 9" plaque and will live on forever, being the pride of your collection! The antlers are real, as is the rabbit.


This adorable little is a baby lamb, died on the farm and was professionally mounted. In excellent condition. Measures measures 10” tall, 21” long and about 11” wide.
» Gamos replied on Wed Jun 15, 2011 @ 7:24pm. Posted in I'm Getting Married!.
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I love cats too!
» Gamos replied on Fri Jun 10, 2011 @ 12:30am. Posted in thinking about buying a smart phone....
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I just got a second hand iphone 3 for like 120$ no contract. Fucking great deal. And the phone provider generally gives you a monthly discount on your plan if you don't take the subsidy on a new phone, and they don't make you sign a contract, so the phone pays for itself. Check out this awesome pic I took with it a couple hours ago:



Thats my shrine to shambhala. You can see the ticket on the palm on the hand that has the dali clock on it.
» Gamos replied on Fri Jun 10, 2011 @ 12:25am. Posted in how to beat your kids....
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ahahaa...that girl needs a beating so she'll shut the fuck up
» Gamos replied on Fri Jun 10, 2011 @ 12:13am. Posted in Happy Birthday Masa!!!!!!!.
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happy bday! :D
» Gamos replied on Fri Jun 10, 2011 @ 12:10am. Posted in What do you do for a living?.
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I'm a soul-less agent of capitalist system in which we live.
» Gamos replied on Tue Jun 7, 2011 @ 12:15am. Posted in using a lap top while you take a shit..
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Originally Posted By SPARKLZ
LOL! I vote for over, always :)


I thought you were a girl?
» Gamos replied on Sun Jun 5, 2011 @ 11:44am. Posted in my trip to bc with Jesse aka runa 1 (drama).
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Someone stole my phone last night; therefore, jessie is in ottawa
» Gamos replied on Sun Jun 5, 2011 @ 10:48am. Posted in Why I hate alcohol.
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I didn't bring a girl home last night. Too drunk. THere is shit (literally fesces) all over my balcony and I don't own a dog. Too drunk. My head is spinning. Too hungover. I lost my phone. Too drunk. I got punched in the stomach by a random. Too drunk.


The best (literally the best) part is that my jeans only smell like throwup. No feces smell on those. Fuck you alcohol. I'm going back to hard drugs.
» Gamos replied on Thu May 26, 2011 @ 12:43am. Posted in Does anyone want Psychedelica.ca before I sell it?.
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I will offer you the right, but not the obligation, to licence this piece of ravewave lore:

» Gamos replied on Thu May 26, 2011 @ 12:15am. Posted in The Picture Thread....
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» Gamos replied on Wed May 25, 2011 @ 12:21am. Posted in commercial can be good.
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Well, heres a commercialized music song I thought was really well done on the dance side. Its kind of like the begining of shufflin

» Gamos replied on Tue May 24, 2011 @ 7:09pm. Posted in commercial can be good.
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lol...u meant commercialized music. I thought you just meant commercials. But I guess shufflin really is a product of hard work and dedication, so really its just like tomato tomato.
» Gamos replied on Tue May 24, 2011 @ 2:24pm. Posted in my room.
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suggestion 1: Bigger isn't always better...for example, the one piece behind the DJ table could be replaced by 2-3 smaller pieces that are evenly spaced apart from the centre. Ditto with the dolphin pieces. I'd put money on more, but smaller, pieces looking better.

suggestion 2: If you take my suggestion 1, get the art framed. It gives the room a cleaner look.

suggestion 3: This artist is sick, and this print is sick. You might like it. [ www.sfelectricworks.com ]
» Gamos replied on Sun May 22, 2011 @ 5:16pm. Posted in commercial can be good.
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Google - don't be evil :)
» Gamos replied on Fri May 20, 2011 @ 2:12am. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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Originally Posted By MASA
Neither did I, until one of my ex-gf sold me on it. I guess it's an acquired taste?



No i mean when i eat it, it gives me really bad gas. It feels I got a cock sauce suppository.
» Gamos replied on Fri May 20, 2011 @ 2:10am. Posted in themed rave.
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i've seen girls wearing less at raves.
» Gamos replied on Tue May 17, 2011 @ 11:14pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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I dont digest cock sauce well
» Gamos replied on Tue May 17, 2011 @ 12:10am. Posted in the month of may.
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word...rain is horse shit. It was like -4 here today. At least it felt like it. May is just a big tease. And no one likes a tease. Either put out (the sunshine) or get (the fuck) out. May has to go.
» Gamos replied on Mon May 16, 2011 @ 10:05pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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What do people think of the third pounders? Which on is their favorite?


I got the deluxe with no bacon. I thoguht it was kinda bland...it needed some franks red or louissiana hot sauce or something
» Gamos replied on Sun May 15, 2011 @ 10:46pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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zomg guise it was a joke...I was poking fun at how jealous I am about how some ppl can eat amazing food all day long and be super skinny all the tiem
» Gamos replied on Sun May 15, 2011 @ 4:16pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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I bet that dog likes mcdonalds


Originally Posted By KORHAL
Two Double 1/4 lbps'
Add extra cheese
Add bacon
Add Big Mac Sauce
Remove Onions if you don't like'em like I do.


Are you obese?
» Gamos replied on Sun May 15, 2011 @ 4:11pm. Posted in Douchebag thred.
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So...are they speaking italian or dutch?
» Gamos replied on Sat May 14, 2011 @ 11:54pm. Posted in R.I.P Osama Bin Laden - World Hide And Go Seek Champion (2001 - 2011).
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Does this clip make you think of Alienzed too?




lol...business hippie
» Gamos replied on Fri May 13, 2011 @ 6:46pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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YOu guys should try it before a bar binge. You won't have a hangover the next day. Its like preventative medicine
» Gamos replied on Thu May 12, 2011 @ 1:06am. Posted in RIP Obi-Wan Kenobi - Worlds Most Terrorizing Jedi.
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Gilatic Times

CORUSCANT — Obi-Wan Kenobi, the mastermind of some of the most devastating attacks on the Galactic Empire and the most hunted man in the galaxy, was killed in a firefight with Imperial forces near Alderaan, Darth Vader announced on Sunday.

In a late-night appearance in the East Room of the Imperial Palace, Lord Vader declared that “justice has been done” as he disclosed that agents of the Imperial Army and stormtroopers of the 501st Legion had finally cornered Kenobi, one of the leaders of the Jedi rebellion, who had eluded the Empire for nearly two decades. Imperial officials said Kenobi resisted and was cut down by Lord Vader's own lightsaber. He was later dumped out of an airlock.

The news touched off an extraordinary outpouring of emotion as crowds gathered in the Senate District and outside the Imperial Palace, waving imperial flags, cheering, shouting, laughing and chanting, “Hail to the Emperor! Hail Lord Vader!” In the alien protection zone, crowds sang “The Ten Thousand Year Empire.” Throughout the Sah'c district, airspeeder drivers honked horns deep into the night.

“For over two decades, Kenobi has been the Jedi rebellion’s leader and symbol,” the Lord of the Sith said in a statement broadcast across the galaxy via HoloNet. “The death of Kenobi marks the most significant achievement to date in our empire’s effort to defeat the rebel alliance. But his death does not mark the end of our effort. There’s no doubt that the rebellion will continue to pursue attacks against us. We must and we will remain vigilant at home and abroad.”

Obi-Wan Kenobi ’s demise is a defining moment in the stormtrooper-led fight against terrorism, a symbolic stroke affirming the relentlessness of the pursuit of those who turned against the Empire at the end of the Clone Wars. What remains to be seen, however, is whether it galvanizes Kenobi’s followers by turning him into a martyr or serves as a turning of the page in the war against the Rebel Alliance and gives further impetus to Emperor Palpatine to step up Stormtrooper recruitment.

In an earlier statement issued to the press, Kenobi boasted that striking him down could make him "more powerful than you could possibly imagine."

How much his death will affect the rebel alliance itself remains unclear. For years, as they failed to find him, Imperial leaders have said that he was more symbolically important than operationally significant because he was on the run and hindered in any meaningful leadership role. Yet he remained the most potent face of terrorism in the Empire, and some of those who played down his role in recent years nonetheless celebrated his death.

Given Kenobi’s status among radicals, the Imperial Galactic government braced for possible retaliation. A Grand Moff of the Imperial Starfleet said late Sunday that military bases in the core worlds and around the galaxy were ordered to a higher state of readiness. The Imperial Security Bureau issued a galactic travel warning, urging citizens in volatile areas “to limit their travel outside of their local star systems and avoid mass gatherings and demonstrations.”

The strike could deepen tensions within the Outer Rim, which has periodically bristled at Imperial counterterrorism efforts even as Kenobi evidently found safe refuge it its territories for nearly two decades. Since taking over as Supreme Commander of the Imperial Navy, Lord Vader has ordered significantly more strikes on suspected terrorist targets in the Outer Rim, stirring public anger there and leading to increased criminal activity.

When the end came for Kenobi, he was found not in the remote uncharted areas of Wild Space and the Unknown Regions, where he has long been presumed to be sheltered, but in a massive compound about an hour’s drive west from the Tatooine capital of Bestine. He had been living under the alias "Ben" Kenobi for some time.

The compound, only about 50 miles from the base of operations for the Imperial Storm Squadron, is at the end of a narrow dirt road and is roughly eight times larger than other homes in the area, which were largely occupied by Tusken Raiders. When Imperial operatives converged on the planet on Saturday, following up on recent intelligence, two local moisture farmers “resisted the assault force” and were killed in the middle of an intense gun battle, a senior Stormtrooper said, but details were still sketchy early Monday morning.

A representative of the Imperial Starfleet said that military and intelligence officials first learned last summer that a “high-value target” was hiding somewhere on the desert world and began working on a plan for going in to get him. Beginning in March, Lord Vader worked closely with a series of several different Admirals serving onboard the Death Star to go over plans for the operation, and on Friday morning gave the final order for members of the 501st Legion (known commonly as "Vader's Fist") to strike.

Kenobi and a group of his followers were eventually captured while fleeing the system, and taken aboard the Death Star, which was in the midst of surveying the recent environmental disaster on Alderaan. Darth Vader called it a “targeted operation,” although officials said four tie fighters were lost because of "mechanical failures" and had to be destroyed to keep them from falling into hostile hands.

In addition to Kenobi, two men and one wookiee were killed, one believed to be his young apprentice and the other two his couriers, according to an admiral who briefed reporters under Imperial ground rules forbidding further identification. A woman was killed when she was used as a shield by a male combatant, the Admiral said. Two droids were also reported missing.

“No Stormtroopers were seriously harmed,” Lord Vader said. “They took care to avoid civilian casualties. After a firefight, I defeated my former master and took custody of his body.” Jedi tradition requires burial within 24 hours, but by doing it in deep space, Imperial authorities presumably were trying to avoid creating a shrine for his followers.

Lord Vader has denied requests to present photographs of the body, describing them as "too gruesome" for the general public.
» Gamos replied on Wed May 11, 2011 @ 8:11pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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Originally Posted By PENCAPCHEW
the beef only has to be processed here to be called "canadian beef"
im telling you the facts mcdonalds and many other fast food chains import beef from developing countries like brazil, process it here and call it canadian beef

and brazil exports beef on an immense scale, get your facts straight lol


First, you misread what I wrote. I said beef produced from rain forest land isnt generally the beef that gets exported. YOu know why? BEcause large scale farmers don't farm in the rainforest. YOu know why? BEcause the rainforest blows for farming. Why does it matter? BEcause large scale farmers are the only ones who can get export licences and meet the inspection and grading requirements for export. Large scale farmers farm on the grass lands because thats where the money is. 45-55% of beef in brazil comes from the grasslands. Another 25-35% comes from 4 southern states. That leaves a maximum of 20% coming from teh rainforest. And the actual number is nowhere near that. Its entirely possible the rainforest is responsible for closer to 5-10%...and again, its normally for domestic use. Cattle from the amazon goes to sketchy slaughterhouses...that meet would never get approved for export.

Second, McDonald gets processed audits done so it can make the claims it does. Thats right...you can't just make claims without backing them up in the real world. If you find any legitimate document saying that they import beef to use in Canada, I will be sincerely suprised. But you won't. Because the auditors wouldn't let them because of the agreement between the Canadian Cattlemans Association and McDonalds.

Third, Beef that is processed in Canada is not Canadian Beef. The Canadian Beef Label was created by Canadian ranchers who wanted to differentiate themselves from others for protectionist and export reasons. In fact, you seem to be suggesting that they slaughter the beef in brazil, then send it to Canada for processing. That is absolutely retarded.

Fourth, the links you provided had nothing to do with mcdonalds or exported beef. It actually proves my point about large scale cattle ranching with rainforest land decreasing over time, and about how most of the cattle on rainforest land is for domestic use. It also suggests that cattle raised for beef is the same as cattle raised for milk. That doesn't happen.
» Gamos replied on Tue May 10, 2011 @ 7:46pm. Posted in Get back to your province, Quebekians!.
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I guess we know wut children of people who vote conservative sound like.

Heres he contact info:
Ron Kenkel fils de T Kenkel

(613) 834-9728

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Orleans, ON K1C2R2
» Gamos replied on Tue May 10, 2011 @ 7:44pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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Um recoil cares (see below)

Originally Posted By RECOIL
ugh. terrible. I forgot about that. destroying rainforest = the worst. not only the rainforest is going, but the tribes who live in it are getting shot by ranchers too. these remote tribes could just get "disappeared" so easily and nobody would be any the wiser

I feel bad for ever supporting it. I always found it odd - even as a kid - that the Toronto Zoo has several McDonald's restaurants on its property.
» Gamos replied on Tue May 10, 2011 @ 7:04pm. Posted in Is McDonalds PLUR?.
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Originally Posted By PENCAPCHEW
dont forget mcdonalds sources a good deal of its beef from brazil, which is the #1 cause of rainforest destruction (cattle grazing)


this isn't true...on either count. Its actually a huge load of bullshit.

The majority of Brazils farmland is on their bush and grass lands. Not the rainforest. The rainforest is actually super inefficient, and mostly consists of small scale farmers trying to get by, feed their family, and make a couple dollars. None of the rainforest stuff really gets exported.

Also, I'm pretty sure Mcdonalds goes out of their way to advertise that in Canada their beef is 100% Canadian.

So not from brazil. Rainforest beef doesn't get exported.

Get your facts straight. Stop slandering mcdonalds.

Update » Gamos wrote on Tue May 10, 2011 @ 7:09pm
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