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» HumanBoing replied on Wed Dec 7, 2005 @ 9:50pm. Posted in Dane Cook ... ...... ......... .....WTF?.
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Please someone tell me he is a joke, that he is actually doing it on purpose, that there doesn't really exist people on this planet that can witness his performance and find it 'hilarious'. No seriously, I'm baffled, I really am, this is beyond just amazingly bad, this is ... no really, does he really believe that he is funny and do people actually agree? Apparently he's huge nowadays, I must have been missing out on the last stages of cultural decay in our society...
» HumanBoing replied on Wed Dec 7, 2005 @ 5:49pm. Posted in I'VE GOT A BOMB.
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Uuhhhg this stinks of misinformation a mile away.
» HumanBoing replied on Mon Dec 5, 2005 @ 1:02pm. Posted in Bitching and Moaning....
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hahaha damn man, that sounds EXACTLY like my weekend.
» HumanBoing replied on Mon Dec 5, 2005 @ 1:47am. Posted in Guy gets sooo fucking owned big time.
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Hahaha, this is getting interesting...
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Dec 4, 2005 @ 11:18pm. Posted in Re: Chew thoughs pills!.
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... yeah... you just keep doing your thing man...
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Dec 4, 2005 @ 11:13pm. Posted in Guy gets sooo fucking owned big time.
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The resemblance is striking...
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Dec 4, 2005 @ 6:19pm. Posted in nothing.
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lol
» HumanBoing replied on Sat Dec 3, 2005 @ 8:32pm. Posted in OMG I can't believe this!!!.
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Very cool stuff, lots of nice ideas! I don't like the bass though.
» HumanBoing replied on Fri Dec 2, 2005 @ 10:45pm. Posted in American athlete abducted by Japanese tv.
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[ video.google.com ]


Look how he has been brainwashed for the entertainment of my country-men. Beware, this could happen to any of you.


PS: Google video will be the doom of us all...
» HumanBoing replied on Fri Dec 2, 2005 @ 10:25pm. Posted in Nouvelle salle disponible à Montréal!.
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Very nice !
» HumanBoing replied on Fri Dec 2, 2005 @ 4:45pm. Posted in What is glowsticking?.
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Lol ... throwing water bottles at glowsticking e-tards... gold. Nah but really to be honest, I find glowsticking to be quite boring to watch, painfull even, if it's done by somebody without a clue. Even the tricks featured in the video failed to trigger interest. Watching really good dancers is much more interesting for me, but I guess if you're actually doing it it must be pretty fun.
» HumanBoing replied on Sat Nov 26, 2005 @ 4:11pm. Posted in I'm Madforbrad.
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I broke the dam too !
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Nov 24, 2005 @ 4:48pm. Posted in The Great K Debate....
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Originally posted by DAFTWIN...

omg, the most known danger with k is that it slows down the respitory system... Fact and experience are two very different things.


It doesn't, look it up. That's why it's still used on human babies and the elderly.
» HumanBoing replied on Wed Nov 23, 2005 @ 6:43am. Posted in The Great K Debate....
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Chill man. Look up your definitions, tranquilizers and anesthetics are not the same thing. Also you haven't answered my question (salvia, DMT, 5-Meo-DMT, datura, Peyote ... upper ? downer? ).
Ketamine does not depress the respitory system nor does it slow the heart, it's numbing effects are due from it's dissasociative effects which seperate mind and body. You can't just dump all the psychoactives into two categories, even with subcategories. Some drugs are not downers and not uppers; psychedelics notably can cause you to feel full of energy or make you want to lie down and mellow or neither all in the same trip. Not that any of this is relevant to the discussion of the pros/cons of K...
» HumanBoing replied on Wed Nov 23, 2005 @ 12:40am. Posted in The Great K Debate....
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Look K is not a tranquilizer, its an anethesiant. Delirants do exist just go look up Datura or Gravol on erowid and see how they are classified, and if you've felt their effect they are NOT downers, or uppers trust me (quite horrible horrible effects btw). And how about DMT or Salvia ? Upper , downer? Nope, just psychedelic. Anyway peace man.
» HumanBoing replied on Tue Nov 22, 2005 @ 3:00pm. Posted in The Great K Debate....
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Ok I underestimated the addictive power of K apparently, personally I've never felt the urge to use it more than now and then but I guess at the low doses repeated usage is quite tempting. But I don't agree that all drugs are either downers or uppers. What are shrooms? Downers? I can dance all night on em, they keep me up, so should they be uppers? When I take them at home they just make me wanna lie on my bed and close my eyes so no. A dissasociative is very different from a downer, ok both make you feel your body less but opiates will make you feel all warm and fuzzy whereas a dissasociative can send you to alien dimensions full of perceived entities and really bizarre landscapes. Not the same thing, not even close. Even at low doses a dissasociative experiences is very different from a downer, I usually have huge fits of laughter and find that movement is rather amusing, it doesn't send me hugging the floor for several hours. Another example, is gravel (motion sickness pills) an upper or downer? No it's a deliriant. Same with datura. Is DMT an upper or downer? Common.
» HumanBoing replied on Mon Nov 21, 2005 @ 12:51pm. Posted in 5-meo-DMT: Doors Best Left Closed.
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Damn that sounds like a shattering experience ... although words never come even faintly close to what truely goes on so far out. Next time you should perhaps try to get some DMT (not 5-Meo), not that I have tried either , but I hear DMT gives a much more rewarding experience than its 5-Meo counterpart. I'm may try to doing a DMT extraction later on this year, and give it a whirl (and no I'm probably not ready... but I don't think there's been a single soul out there that was 'ready' for a lvl4 experience).
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 11:49pm. Posted in Re: French People and Sense of Humour.
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Originally posted by NARFETTE...

Originally posted by flo...

c'est marrant ça oué ; mais on a beaucoup + d'anglicismes en france qu'ici !!


je ne suis pas d'accord avec ca. certes des mots comme "houiquende" (raymond queneau l'avait ecrit ainsi pour le franciser, ainsi que d'autres mots tel "bloudjins" pour dire des jeans). il y a enormement de mots qui sont empreuntes a d'autres langues dans le francais, et on les garde, et ca ne concerne pas que l'anglais.
vous utilisez plus d'anglicismes que vous ne le croyez... "tomber en amour" (litteralement: fall in love, traduction mot a mot d'anglais) , au lieu de dire "de rien", dire "bienvenu" (litteralement: welcome, come en anglais); ou encore des structures de phrases qui semblent sortir d'une mauvaise traduction de babelfish. je trouve enormement plus d'anglais insinue dans le francais dit "montrealais" que je n'entendais en france. m'enfin bon, c'est un debat qui me rend dingue, car quebecois et francais sont aussi fautifs les uns que les autres.



Ouai je suis assez d'accord avec ca... autre exemple "prendre une marche" / "take a walk" ... mais bon il est vrai que les francais qui abusent et ecorchent des mots en anglais c plutot affreux. Alala, enfin je peux pas vraiment critiquer, j'ai tendence a passer d'une langue a une autre sans m'en rendre compte... mais au moin je prononce les deux correctement heh.
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 8:15pm. Posted in Bully.
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Their next game in developpement has the working title "Pimp" I hear.
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 8:12pm. Posted in does any have that video where.....
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If you really can't find it, re-create it... no I don't want a hot-dog thank you ;)
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 8:08pm. Posted in best happy hardcore track ever.
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Question : would happy-hardcore ever have come into existance without the discovery of MDMA?
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 7:59pm. Posted in The Great K Debate....
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Hmm yes I guess there could be potential addiction with K, but not to the degree of coke or downers. At least that's my and a few friends opinion. I think it's a substance that can bring you alot... it helped a friend out of a depression, and this was not just while under the effects but ever since. I mean it's a psychedelic , not a downer , if you take enough... I don't know, I guess some people might get hooked with the fact that you rarely bad trip on real K, but that's the nature of the substance. It's not about feeling happy or feeling unhappy, depressed or extatic, it's something else. All your emotions are gone and you are left with comedy and pure thought as you leave the dualism of our good/bad filter of on the world, and that's why I find it a unique and worthy entheogen. But yes people, take it responsibly, don't try to prolong the experience more than a couple of hours, and above all be sure that the white powder you have is REALLY K... (if you haven't seen it come out of the bottle, or if your source is not a close friend, then don't trust it).
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 5:50pm. Posted in The Great K Debate....
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K is one of the most interesting substances out there. Don't take it at a party, it's just not that kind of drug. Just take some and put the chillest CD you have (some ambiant is the best) and feel yourself float into the void...
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 5:45pm. Posted in MMMMMushrooms.
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Actually there has been studies and sight is improved on low doses of shrooms. Also from personal experience, when I take my contact lenses off on shrooms I see much better than I ought to. Anyway for the bad physical effects of shrooms : -can make you feel unenergized, unless you dance
-can make you slightly nauseous on the come up
-can make your stomach feel a bit rough on the come down
-you do get a moderate burnout (especially if you've been eating them for a whole day)
-they tend to taste horrible and get stuck in your fucking teeth aagghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that's the worst.
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 5:11pm. Posted in Bad Trips.
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Hmm I had a semi-bad trip at Gravity during Izabella... it never got out of hand but I was tripping very very hard, and got to that point where you think "uh-oh I've gone and done it, the illusion of reality is slipping away and there's no guarantee of coming back now" (those who have been there will know this feeling pretty well). And at that point it's pretty useless telling yourself "it's just a drug", because drugs, chemistry, physics have no meaning anymore, everything is mind... The dancefloor was unrecognizable, depth-perception was completely WACKED OUT , the only way I could recognize a room was by the color of the distant walls... My head felt like a compressed balloon and the patterns in the bathrooms floor were crawling up people's legs (exactly like in the beginning hotel scene of Fear and Loathing). After I was sure that I had reached the plateau, I enjoyed the experience alot... all those disguised people and the dark psy was otherwordly to say the least. But to all, beware of high dose psychedelics in indoor parties... there's just no were to go as your mind melts into a puddle...
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Nov 20, 2005 @ 4:49pm. Posted in À VENDRE - 2 billets pour TIESTO.
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I saw Tiesto/Preach at Living once for 25$... Was ok for that price, woudn't go see him again though even at 25$ unless someone gives me a whole lot of happy pills.
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Nov 10, 2005 @ 3:21pm. Posted in Liquid Minds :: New production.
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Ah, I'm relieved I'm finally done with this track, took me a while. I tried to make this track pretty melodic and worked on the bass sound which sounds better compared to previous efforts. Samples from a Family Guy episode :) Comments & Criticisms welcome !

Here's the link:
[ www.rave.ca ]
» HumanBoing replied on Mon Oct 31, 2005 @ 2:08pm. Posted in Yzabella.
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T'was a very trippy halloween night... the second room just rocked my socks (Thank you whoever played Penta's Detonator, that set was excellent). The deco was amazing in the main room !
» HumanBoing replied on Sun Oct 23, 2005 @ 3:24am. Posted in Give a LiStEn & EnJOY : Psilocybi.
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I like how this one turned out (especially the end). I used FL studio 4.5 this time, along with Junglist for bass lines (except for one use of vb-1), Korg Legacy Cell and FM7 for leads (as well as the fruity TS404) and the great Antares filter on most instruments. Comments and criticisms are welcome !

Here's the link to the track :
[ www.rave.ca ]

Enjoy!
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 2:54am. Posted in Top 10 most ridiculous black metal pics.
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Lol nice pics. BM is fun and can be pretty captivating once you get used to it... norwegians are the craziest metlaheads on this planet.
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Sep 15, 2005 @ 2:33am. Posted in New full-on track : My Pupils ..
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Hello to anyone interested, I'v posted up a new production, my first track done with Cubase SX 3 + plugins , and using Fruity Loops 4.5 for beats. I'm pretty happy with the sound qualityI manadged to get, much better than with FL's plugins. I'll probably be able to wring out even better sounding stuff once I get used more to Cubase and the great VSTs I recently aquired. The song is nothing groundbreaking but it's got some fun parts and it's share of groovy beats. You can d/l the track here :

[ www.rave.ca ]

Post comments if you check it out, cheers !
» HumanBoing replied on Sat Aug 27, 2005 @ 11:33am. Posted in Psychoactive 2: Digital Flux Oct 1, 2005.
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Killer! Oh but I pray that there's going to be some real psychedelic chillout playing in the chillroom ... Shpongle, Shulman, O.T.T. , Tripswitch, anything.
» HumanBoing replied on Tue Aug 23, 2005 @ 4:42pm. Posted in Google IM.
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Google and Macintosh are going to rule the world... then Google will eat up mac with it's future 'G-pod'.
» HumanBoing replied on Tue Aug 23, 2005 @ 4:34pm. Posted in Holdup on my street!!.
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with an axe? thats hardly efficient, I mean you gotta swing a bit before being able to chop into a neck, even an old one, and that swing time is enough for any half-competent cop to shoot you several times in the face... maybe thats what happened.
» HumanBoing replied on Fri Jul 8, 2005 @ 3:14pm. Posted in Is LSD back ?.
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Hmm no, 500 ug of 5 meo-AMT is barely a threshold dose. Actually 1mg is still a threshold dose and it's starting to get hard to fit on a small blotter already... LSD's threshold dose is 20 ug.
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Jul 7, 2005 @ 11:12pm. Posted in Dog got Sprayed by a skunk...helpppppp.
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You should just snort some hydrochloric acid and get it over with. The olfactive sense is the crumiest one in the bunch anyway.
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Jul 7, 2005 @ 11:01pm. Posted in Is LSD back ?.
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I thought blotters were too small to contain an effective dose of anything else than LSD. What size blotters are commonplace here? They are supposed to be smaller than your little finger's nail, I don't think anything else but the real deal can be effective on something that small (a part from pure salviorin A).
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Jul 7, 2005 @ 10:56pm. Posted in London, UK Transit Attack.
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Well said RandomJunkie.
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Jul 7, 2005 @ 3:40am. Posted in Jazz Fest Drunkeness.
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I'm afraid that woudn't work, I'm only interested in helmet wearing cigarette smokers. Hmmm.
» HumanBoing replied on Thu Jul 7, 2005 @ 3:32am. Posted in Jazz Fest Drunkeness.
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Oh your the dude with that custom shop 7-string BC Rich, tis a beauty. Ahhh the time ive spent drooling at the BC Rich custom shop gallery ... well keep me posted if you produce some headbanging DnB !
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