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» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 13 Mar, 2008 @ 10:27am. Posted in to inform promoters and the scene about this un profesional djLockdown.
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Kiddo, I love you but that kinda comment is really stupid. People can get raped at any high school, there are horrible people everywhere.
At my elementry school, some girl got molested by an old man in the washroom
also at my highschool, the principal turned out to be a pedofile and into kiddie porn.
My high school and my elementry school were right next to each other and my parents taught at the high school.My parents always drove me to school and the high school started before the elementry so when I was really young i'd wait in the car for about 30 min with my little brother waiting for school to start. One day, when I was about eleven, my brother stayed home sick and these guys were circling the car, banging on it and trying to get in it, yelling crazy stuff and saying they were all gonna rape me. This was in the west island , 13 years ago.
Sketchy and bad stuff happens absolutely everywhere


Yeah but it's sort of unusual for it to happen AT SCHOOL in a violent enough way that the girl would be SCREAMING. That doesn't mean it didn't happen but it does sound like a dramatisation. Usually that sort of thing happens very discreatly, especially if it's gonan be by a pussy highschool boy. The best thing would probably be to talk to a teacher and then the kid can get the help he needs, cause with that kind of rapage going on he belongs with the big boys in adult prison therapy.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 13 Mar, 2008 @ 7:50am. Posted in Seven new deadly sins?.
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The same way they have for centuries. Catholics are supposed to be believe that the pope speaks the word of god. I believe even the orginial seven deadly sins comes from an earlier pope. So does calling gayness and abortion mortal sins. So does condemning the use of contraception. The protestants and orthodox and other sects of christianity don't follow the pope though.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 12 Mar, 2008 @ 9:48am. Posted in How do i get the question mark back instead of the É.
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Originally Posted By MURDOCK_ROCK
NO YOU GUYS ARE SO FUCKING RETARDED. FUCK. FIRST, THE PROBLEM WENT AWAY BY ITSELF, SO YOU COULD HAVE LET THIS THREAD DIE SECOND, I HAVE AN ENGLISH KEYBOARD. IT DOESNT HAVE THE ACCENT AIGUE. BUT WHEN I WAS PRESSING THE "/" BUTTON, AND ACCENT EIGUE CAME UP INSTEAD. WHEN I PRESSED SHIFT + / A CAPITAL ACCENT AIGUE CAME UP INSTEAD.
THIS IS A VERY COMMON PROBLEM WITH WINDOWS... AND THE PROBLEM WILL MOST LIKELY COME BACK IF YOU DON'T GO BUY AND FRENCH KEYBOARD TO REVERSE THE POLARITY. IF YOUR ON A MAC THE BEST WAY TO FIX THIS PROBLEM WOULD BE TO RESTORE YOUR LANGUAGE SETTINGS TO DEFAULT BY THROWING YOUR SYSTEM FOLDER IN THE TRASH. HOPE THAT HELPS!!!


A "problem"? What's the problem exactly? PEBKAC??? It depends on your keyboard language settings versus what type of physical keyboard you have. If you're keyboard is english and you set it to french that's exactly what's supposed to happen and that's what happens. You can set a key to automatically switch between keyboard languages as well.

If you're really confused just use the on-screen keyboard to check. start->sccessories->­­accessibility->on-screen keyboard. Now you never have to ask again. If you're wondering why it's using the wrong language go check the settings in control panel->language options->detail and you can take off the damn short cut.

I love how it's always Windows fault that people don't know how to use it.
» moondancer répondu dessus Tue 11 Mar, 2008 @ 11:55am. Posted in New Nin Album!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :d:d:d:d:d:d.
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For when you just can't decide which nin album to listen to :D

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» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 6 Mar, 2008 @ 12:44pm. Posted in Sexy or Scary?.
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Sexy for sure. Although not as talented as it seems the second time you watch it, she's rolling the same muscles in different directions, redundant.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 5 Mar, 2008 @ 8:39am. Posted in Drugs Are Amazing.
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Originally Posted By GAMOS
ORIGINALLY POSTED BY LUKEPERIL OH MAN, I JUST WANTED TO LAUGH AT THE METH FREAK BUT NO, THERE'S 13 PAGES OF FLAME WAR. ARE YOU GUYS ON METH? IS THAT WHY EVERYONE ALWAYS GETS THE LAST WORD? ANYWAYS I THINK I DROPPED A PILL THAT WAS MOSTLY CRYSTAL JUST RECENTLY. I WAS ALREADY ON SPEED BUT SUDDENLY I WAS ON THE BRINK OF A HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS, MY TONGUE CRAMPED UP, AND I WAS STILL COMPULSIVELY TRYING TO LICK MY TEETH FOR FIVE DAYS AFTERWARDS, HAVING BEEN UP FOR THREE DAYS BECAUSE OF IT. I FELT LIKE I WAS GOING ABSOLUTELY NUTS. I FIGURED OUT THAT IF YOU ADD A POSITIVE TO A NEGATIVE, YOU THE DIFFERENCE OF THE POSITIVE AND THE NEGATIVE. DISILLUSIONED, I ABANDONED RESEARCH AND CLEANED MY ROOM, REALIZING THAT EVEN IF I HAD A PRETTY HOT BODY, I SHOULD PROBABLY NOT THROW FOOD AROUND THE ROOM SO I PUT SOME CLOTHES ON AND WENT TO SLEEP.
OHHHHHH YEAH. I ALMOST FORGOT...THIS IS THE THREAD WITH THAT HOT METH GIRL. AND SHE NEKID. W0000T W000T. SO IS CRYSTAL METH ANY GOOD?


NO! I dunno if that was a serious question but.. It makes people crazy without being aware that they're crazy cause they'll feel more sane then ever and unlike popping your run of the mill speed pill it tends to bring about violent or generally agressive behaviour. There's nothing messier than a group of people on meth, yelling at eachother and then forgetting it happened, retarded shit like that. It's really pointless considering how unsensational the high is if you can even call it that. And besides addicts people normally can't sleep for 2-4 days following. Again unlike you're friendly run of the mill speed pill that will allow you to sleep after 24 hours at most.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 5 Mar, 2008 @ 8:13am. Posted in Woman hanged for witchcraft gives birth while struggling in the noose.
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Well for the record I don't agree with the way these villagers handled the situation, I was just pointing out that I don't think this behaviour is an influence of western society after seeing words like "still" and "preist". They're superstitious and to them maybe that's just reality. I dount it would be a news story if she hadn't given birth in the noose. I'm pretty sure this kind of stuff happens all the time. Er not the part about giving birth.

Haha the video's funny cause that's probably exactly how it happened!
» moondancer répondu dessus Tue 4 Mar, 2008 @ 8:15am. Posted in Woman hanged for witchcraft gives birth while struggling in the noose.
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Wtf are you guys talking about? These people weren't hanged for following a religion of "withces", they were hanged by people who all believe in black magic and thus to them, the act of killing someone with black magic is just as legitimate as if one of us stabbed the other. Aka they tried to kill these people because they believed these poeple had killed others, in modern terms we call this the death sentence.

In Haiti it's the same thing. Everyone belive in the same "religion" almost unquestionably but if someone in the village is suspected of trying to harm another village member or even if they are the slightest bother they are severely punished and cast out from their society.

When Roman and western society killed witches on the hand it was a whole other story, that was religiously motivated or well.. at least we can say many christians were made to believe that god wanted them to kill them, that they fucked the devil, etc etc in addition to being made to fear what they were capable of. That was religious descriminationm at it's worst but this is just a society punishing their citisens without a free trial.
» moondancer répondu dessus Tue 4 Mar, 2008 @ 8:06am. Posted in Someone give Horus a prize.
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I used to make marzipan animals and flowers to decorate cakes when I was a kid. The last thing I ever wanted to do was eat the marzipan though, I must have been sick on it too many times. Everytime I think of marzipan my stomach curls.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 29 Feb, 2008 @ 10:27pm. Posted in Drugs Are Amazing.
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GHB + Feces Flour Soup :)

2 dorrah!
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 29 Feb, 2008 @ 10:20pm. Posted in Drugs Are Amazing.
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Well knowing him he would probably throw the shit in the soup, I mean it is produced naturally by our bodies.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 29 Feb, 2008 @ 10:14pm. Posted in Drugs Are Amazing.
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No matter how much intelligence he may or may not have he lets himself be dictated by his ego(even in the face of us clueless shallow youths though he's better-than-einstein) and that's when it all turns into a little pile of shit.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 29 Feb, 2008 @ 7:01pm. Posted in Drugs Are Amazing.
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Remind me never to eat anything you cooked Horus. Dough would not be dough without water but if you put a bucket of water in the dough it's just not dough anymore, it's flour soup.
» moondancer répondu dessus Tue 26 Feb, 2008 @ 1:10pm. Posted in the greatest american.
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Hmm maybe its up and down or maybe you guys had it cached.
» moondancer répondu dessus Tue 26 Feb, 2008 @ 12:31pm. Posted in the greatest american.
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It's a page not found.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 22 Feb, 2008 @ 11:16am. Posted in This is even MORE fucked, what a horror story this is....
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Even though it's not my kid I feel like lining them up and shooting them. First in the ass then in the face. These parents evidently still need a guardian of their own.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 15 Feb, 2008 @ 9:59am. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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Well it's important to distinguish between the individuals and the organisation and I don't see much of that going on here on either side. Anonymous refers to the individual believers as victims and is attacking the organisation. Whether they are actually victims or not is for themselves to decide. I think that one does not have to like or support the leadership to be a believer. If what I'm reading on that leadership is true well they deserve to be jailed and more if you ask me.

It's also equally important to distinguish what things are SUPPOSED to be and what they actually are. You can't make any points out of "supposed". "Supposed" can never have any logical weight. It's like saying "Since you lied about that now it must have come true". It just doesn't make any sense.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 14 Feb, 2008 @ 11:28am. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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Yeah that's probably why the reported crime rate is so low! Ha. Anyway Tibet is only the tip of the iceberg, they've kidnapped and murdered plenty of people in their own country for being members of the Falun Gong and god knows what else.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 13 Feb, 2008 @ 9:08pm. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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Yeah it's called politics. They're not that simple. And I don't see what it has to do with reading me unless you're implying I made something up. Ask Mr. Liu.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 13 Feb, 2008 @ 6:59pm. Posted in Geek Squad Pc HeLp.
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You need either an image of the game to be mounted in Daemon or the original + a no-cd crack in which case you need to install the original and then find the .exe of the crack and overwrite the legitimate .exe in the installed folder. In some cases you might have to rename the cracked .exe to match the name of the legit .exe.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 13 Feb, 2008 @ 6:08pm. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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Is that so? Even if it wasn't simplistic to imply atheism had anything to do with it.

[ www.chinadaily.com.cn ]

At the first world Buddhism forum in East China's Zhejiang Province last year, the Chinese government acknowledged the active role religion plays in building a harmonious society.

"For example, religious beliefs have helped cut down crime to a large extent," said Liu.


I also can't find which country exactly has the lowest crime rate per capita in the world but I've got a feel of the lowest and highest and I feel quite assured that it has nothing to do with religious adherance. In fact quite a few of the lowest are muslim and governed relgiously but there's not much pattern to it as you see not-so-religious countries at the bottom with them too and I don't know how religious or not reliogus most places are. It seems silly to compare any crime rate to the US anyway. That doesn't mean anything, China still doesn't have an outstandingly low crime rate. Also "crime" is too vague. Different things are crimes in different places. Also the U.S crime rate is even higher than it should be because people are more frequently caught and charged for their crimes. I think England actually has the worst crime rate in the world. Of course that's just reported crimes.


[ mapsofworld.com ]
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[ law.jrank.org ]

In fact none of the countries with the highest reported crimes are religious and most of the countries with lowest murder rates are heavily religious.

So even if your comment wasn't irrelevant enough already it's purely empty now.

Besides I think freedom of speech is pretty important too.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 13 Feb, 2008 @ 9:05am. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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China has also murdered and opressed plenty of people in the name of atheism.

I mean we are talking about one of(if not THE) most opressive governments in the world here who also just so happens to be hardcore atheist so I'm sure atheism fixes everything. Hate and finger pointing fixes everything.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 13 Feb, 2008 @ 9:03am. Posted in Turks protest over headscarf plan.
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Originally Posted By SCOTTYP MANY OF THEM ARE AFRAID TO SPEAK OUT. LOOK UP PEOPLE SUCH AS THE CANADIAN IRSHAD MANJI. SHE NEEDS BODYGUARDS AND BULLET-PROOF WINDOWS ON HER HOME DUE TO HER FEMINIST STANCE AND HER OPPOSITION TO FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAM. CLEARLY THERE IS A PROBLEM.


Clearly there are people within the muslim faith that are working on sorting these problems out. I think it's best left to them the same way that it would be inappropriate for someone from Guatamala to campaign about ESRB ratings in canada. You probably use her to say "look even people of faith agree there are problems so there must be" but it's also "look these people of faith actually have their own ideas and are perfectly capable of dealign with their own problems and recognising they exist". What use is it to tell people like us that they have problems? No one would take advice on their religion from someone who doesn't follow it.

We also have a good deal of problems in our own christian ideology based society such as the outstandign ability to perceive and label everything very simply as black or white and good or bad and believing we are more righteous(as if that should even be a word) than everyone else. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to attack that ideology which affects most non-religous canadians unwillingly than to tackle religion that 90% of us don't believe in? That would have us believe that by not being relious we are innocent of all that.
» moondancer répondu dessus Mon 11 Feb, 2008 @ 11:44am. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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Originally Posted By SCOTTYP COLOUR OF SKIN/ETHNICITY/WHATEVER IS SOMETHING YOU ARE BORN WITH; RELIGION IS A CHOICE. PEOPLE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CRITICIZE OTHERS FOR WHETHER THEY CHOOSE TO FOLLOW A RELIGION OR NOT. THAT IS A FREEDOM THAT IS ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY WITH FREEDOM OF THOUGHT.


That's not completely true because people are pigeon-holed into the religion of their culture and if people hate people of one religion or another they're likely to apply it to the entire culture. Even though we have so called freedom of speech you're not allowed to hold a protest against black people, even though they can't chose and religious people can the same rules apply because just like skin colour, the things implied by religion are applied to the entire group of people they can't escape. One can argue "this many black people commit crimes a year, they have a choice yadayada" and even if they'd only be reffering to a certain few they're entire culture is affected by the accusations. Has someone forgotten what happened to the jews? Anti-religion results and translates to discrimination even though it might not seem like it to you, it didn't seem like it to nazi's either. Discrimination never seemed like discrimination to anyone who ever actually discriminated cause they all completely believed they were completely right.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 7 Feb, 2008 @ 9:22am. Posted in Ii1ii3_1iici-I_I/I41l5.
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I don't agree with people AT ALL that Trent's music gets shittier. I agree that With Teeth didn't sound so inspired but Year Zero has just as much inspiration behind it as anythign else he's done if you ask me. Each of his albums has their own unique sound and feel. Year Zero is more politically inspired while his other albums are more emotional. And why would we be expecting another downward spiral? Downward spiral is just as different as all the rest. Everything before Downward Spiral sounded as different as everything after. You ever heard two NIN albums with the same sound? He never tries to immitate his old sounds, just goes with his new inspirations. Saying he's losing his sound/style is really ignoring that he never assigned one to himself, that would be uninspired. But I mean considering that it's normal that not eveyone will like all his stuff.. I GUESS I mean I wouldn't know, it's all pretty perfect to me.

Some people told me Zero was far from being their best album. Can I tell them they're full of shit or... ?


So yeah they are full of shit. It's a tight album. Do not let With Teeth turn you off of Year Zero, they're not in the same league at all.

The Great Destroyer is probably my favourite song from YZ and also has a more emotional feel than the others, maybe captures a bit of the emotion some of you are looking for. Every other song is awesome and classic worthy too. The album is more politically themed, it's not an attempt to capture old and used inspiration but as I've said that's something I've never come to expect of NIN.


I haven't heard the remix album yet.

I dunno if I could ever chose a favourite album of NIN.

Mise à jour » MelooDie a écrit dessus Sun 27 Jan, 2008 @ 1:31pm
by the way:( Metzencore lent me a bunch of vinyl in a SAQ plastic bag,and i forgot it there! I feel really cheap,so if someone found it,leave me a private message.Thanksssss.

pour les franco qui comprennent pas l'anglais,metzen aka metzencore m'a prêté une coupe de vinyl dance et kitch dans un sac SAQ en plastic .JE l'ai oublié la bas,si vous l'avez trouvé ca serait super super super gentil de m'envoyer un message privé.thanks

RIP tatu et mr vain:(
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 1 Feb, 2008 @ 1:37pm. Posted in Worst food in the city?.
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Originally Posted By LUKEPERIL YO ANY FALAFEL YOU GET IN THIS CITY IS GARBAGE. THE IDEA THAT THE TREND IN MONTREAL IS TO MICROWAVE ANYTHING THEY FEED YOU, EVEN IN HIGH-SCALE RESTAURANTS, JUST DISGUSTS ME. IN TORONTO FALAFEL IS COMPETITIVE AND REALLY FUCKING GOOD A LOT OF THE TIME. OVER HERE IT'S THE MOST REPULSIVE CRAP THERE IS. TASTES LIKE NOTHING AND HAS NO NUTRITIONAL VALUE. YOU KNOW THAT FALAFEL CAN ACTUALLY BE GOOD FOR YOU IF DONE RIGHT? NOT HERE... I HAVE YET TO EAT EVEN ONE GOOD FALAFEL IN MONTREAL. WHILE I'M AT IT LET ME SAY, AS A FOOD INDUSTRY INSIDER HERE, THAT THE HEALTH BOARD TAKES BRIBES AND IGNORES MOST MAJOR INFRACTIONS, WHICH IS WHY SO MANY DIVES STAY OPEN. THIS CITY NEEDS TIGHTER RESTRICTIONS, FOOD WOULD GET BETTER EVERYWHERE. A LAST NOTE... ANYONE WHO LOVES THE EURO DELI, SORRY BUT I MUST BREAK YE WEE HEARTS. THEY HAVE TO CLEAN MOUSESHIT OFF OF ALL THE COUNTERS EVERY MORNING. THINK ABOUT THAT WHEN YOU'RE EATING YOUR CHEESE LASAGNA OR THE HORRID DEEP-FRIED, SAUCE-AND-CHEESED, THEN OVERBAKED EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA. THE ONLY GOOD THING TO EAT THERE ARE THE MEATBALLS AND THE PIZZAS, AND IF YOU CAN FIND SOMEONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO MAKE THE DAMN THINGS, THE PANINIS.


Nilufar on St. Catherine near Guy... they're falafel's are fresh and tasty and authentic and to top it off they cost 99cents! Or at least they used to I haven't bene there in a while. After trying Nilufar I will never eat another falafel. I didn't even realise they were supposed to be green inside before I ate there. I could swear the shit at Amir is made from some kind of instant falafel mix.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 25 Jan, 2008 @ 1:35pm. Posted in Anonymous versus Scientology.
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Yeah that video was the f*cking bomb!!!
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 25 Jan, 2008 @ 8:50am. Posted in palestinians stage breakout in gaza.
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Oh no not the poor impoverished Israeli families.. What is with people always talking about the poor israeli's who lost their loved ones yet don't give a shit about anyone else's.. it wouldn't be so ridiculous if you didn't look on the other side of the fence. Quite frankly.. big shit. They can move. They have that freedom unlike the Palestinians. And they can suck it up like everyone else on this planet.

The measures Israel takes in an effort to protect it's own people are specifically against and harmful attacks towards the palestinians which are sure to meet some retaliation. They make the situation worse while assuring poeple in places like Sderot that they are doing "something". Everyone keeps saying thet have to do "something". Why am I under the impression no one thinks it through? Families this families that.. it's all just fluff to make your eyes water. Not to be cold or anything *rolls eyes* but emotions and strategy don't mix.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 24 Jan, 2008 @ 8:59am. Posted in Big Party!.
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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAAA. Update..

The Australian teenager who threw a party while his parents were away causing thousands of dollars of damage says he is turning professional.

HE HAS AN AGENT!

[ news.bbc.co.uk ]
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 16 Jan, 2008 @ 10:22am. Posted in the Decapitator.
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Hmm well I did say "limited knowledge". Interesting, maybe I'll read up on it someday.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 16 Jan, 2008 @ 9:18am. Posted in the Decapitator.
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Amen to all that.

Except for the part about Che Guevera being a capitalist seems like an extreme accusation. I agree that he was violent and it's retarded that so many people wear his face without knowing who he is but capitalist is an extreme word that at that point within my limited scope of knowledge can be applied to almost anybody including you and me. I don't know whether this man genuinely wanted change or money or both but he still stood for and fought for something very specific for whatever reason and that's why despite his violent acts his face still represents the socialist revolution he strived for. Of course that's not the reason for 99% of people who are wearing his t-shirts.
» moondancer répondu dessus Fri 11 Jan, 2008 @ 10:09am. Posted in Information for my article about raves. Help please..
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Originally Posted By HORUS
ORIGINALLY POSTED BY MOONDANCER WHAT I LIKE MOST ABOUT RAVES IS THAT THERE ARE SO MANY DIFFERENT PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE, ALL AGES AND ALL STYLES OF MUSIC AND DRESS COME TOGETHER AND THEIR DIFFERENCES ARE NEVER CONSIDERED A BAD THING. ORIGINALITY AND BEING YOURSELF IS ENCOURAGED IN A POSITIVE WAY.
THAT WAS THE THEORY, YES. IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN A START TOWARDS PEOPLE LEARNING TO LOVE EACH OTHER. MAYBE IT WAS, FOR A SHORT WHILE. IN FACT, IT SEEMS TO HAVE BECOME A WAY TO "BELONG" TO A "CLIQUE". THE MUSIC AND DECORATIONS STILL MAKE FOR A FUN TIME THOUGH. AND THERE ARE SOME NICE PEOPLE. PEOPLE WHO DON'T JUST "ACT NICE BECAUSE IT'S A RAVE".


What I said was an observation and has nothing to do with old school raves or raver philosophy, I don't know why you're talking about how it used to be or what it was supposed to be. This is a complete misinterpretation of my commentary. I was making an observation, not stating a theory. There's a fine line between observation and theory. We can have different experiences and observations but don't tell me that mine is wrong.

Anything we can say about raves or ravers is only true in comparison. Every subculture suffers from this need to "belong" and cliqueiness, they are all cliques just in themselves to begin with. However in my personal experience I find it's a little less cliquey in rave culture, maybe it's just me. There are many many other things which are worse in rave culture and which I may find sanctuary from in others. There is no use saying anything if we're not comparing it to something else. You're staement abotu cliqueiness is empty in that sense. She asked us what was the positive point that drove us to raves and in my case it is something which very much existed then and still does now and I think it's really idealistic to expect anything more.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 10 Jan, 2008 @ 9:40am. Posted in Yoda and Vader to appear in Soul Calibur IV.
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It will probably be kind of like Link in the game cube version of SC 2. His presence was totally cheating, he had all the advantages of speed, strength, nimbleness and none of the cons. Just because he's Link and he HAS to be perfectly legendary of course.
» moondancer répondu dessus Wed 9 Jan, 2008 @ 10:12am. Posted in Information for my article about raves. Help please..
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What I like most about raves is that there are so many different people from all walks of life, all ages and all styles of music and dress come together and their differences are never considered a bad thing. Originality and being yourself is encouraged in a positive way.

I have to agree with Scott though. It is just another music scene when it comes down to it and if you place too much glorification on raves it will be obvious you were on drugs.
» moondancer répondu dessus Tue 8 Jan, 2008 @ 10:53am. Posted in Kenya in turmoil..
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The tea tastes like sunlight on a foggy horizon with a dash of wilted wildflower bending hopelessly to the blood hardened soil.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 3 Jan, 2008 @ 2:21pm. Posted in Threats To Canadian Freedom.
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Obvioulsy saying I hate him is a figure of speech, I don't hate anyone and I don't know why you would be picking that out. Yes he wants to appear dumb but he also wants people to vote for him. Rigging votes becomes hard if 1 million protesters just finished burnign new york down a day earlier. I think they do get humiliated but it's not the humiliation that counts, it's the numerous human rights groups that take notice and the fact the whole world will know that the common people don't support their governments actions. People don't look disallusioned for protesting, they look strong and determined and they get sympathy.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 3 Jan, 2008 @ 1:40pm. Posted in Threats To Canadian Freedom.
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Protests might not change anything directly but they make the other common people aware of issues. For people who aren't sure of themselves it makes them feel that this cause might be more justified if they see people in their own home city worried and if they are worried too they won't be afraid to stand in protest because alone they have no strength. Coffee time discussions begin as protesters banners fly by. Most people don't really realise anyone cares until they see a protest and it matters a lot to most people to be in line with what other people believe.

The government beigns to get shaky in the knees when they SEE the protesters with their eyes and might think twice before they fuck things up more(or just cover it up more...) lest the protests be bigger and mroe severe and make too much noise about what they don't want people to realise. Stephen Harper said abotu one very small "protest" against him that it was "pathetic". This bothered me quite a bit because I'm quite sure that many more than he knows would have joined them if they saw a point. I wasn't there and I hate him. I'd like him to know that. I'd like a few assholes to know that they aren't foolign everybody so they can't laugh and pat themseolves on the back.

There's no way in particular way to get what we want from the government but there's little thigns we can do to piss them off. They are terrified about people believing certain things about them(which means they have a reason) and if they belive that people already do believe these things or that a large amount of the population is risk of being about to they do conduct themselves a little differently to gain amour.

If we don't protest on things which will affect us badly this is a reinforcement to the government that we are weak, either don't know or don't care, and are not willing to do anything.

Also large protests gain international attention and more people will step in to try and gain amour from their own populations.. if we had a really large protest they would be just humiliated.
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 3 Jan, 2008 @ 11:06am. Posted in for bidet lovers....
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Did anyone else notice the last picture each box stays on until the feople's faces come is a picture of that persons ass?
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It's easy to critisize Ms. Bhutto's subborness but I think Pakistan needs someone stubborn like that to have any chance of stopping extremists taking over pakistan. Nobody who isn't stubborn and fearless can have any kind of power in that kind of environment. Her worst qualities might have also been her best. The fact of the matter is no one would have listened to her the way they did and no one would have taken inspiration from her the way they did if they didn't see her determination and that she meant business. I think she was rightfully stubborn.

Also I don't believe this is so much about "democracy" as about having a decent government and if true democracy doesn't exist than all they'll have is Musharaff and that is unacceptable as far as I can see. I dunno where talk about forcing democracy on people comes into this at this point, they're supposed to have it already. The last election in which Musharaff got re-elected is very widely believed to have been rigged. He's also accused(and governments before him) of persecuting anyone who has a voice for democracy(like all of Bhutto's family) and either rewarding or leaving alone the extremists. This is not simply about Bhutto. It's about the fact that no one can do anything against dictator governments because they all just get killed. That's why only someone who is willing to die and who is stubborn will do. She's not considered an ideal leader to her people at all, just the most likely person to be able to help pakistan right now. It seems that Bhutto's followers burn cars and government property when they're angry, kind of like french youths, and then you have the suicide bombers carrying out assasinations which just so happen to benefit Musharaff.

Also I think in critisizing her relationship with Musharaff you have to be careful. You make it sound as if making a deal is easy as 1, 2, 3 and then everything will just be peachy. As if Musharaff would not want things his way and she would not want things hers.

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Also another thing.. there is a lot of mention in the news abotu this havign ntohign to do with the government yadayadayaday. I don't believe that. There were so many fingers pointed and claims not supported that I can't believe this now. I mean if when asked the gofvernment said "we dunno well find out" thatr woudl be one thing but to say "were sure it was the extremists even though we have no clue!", or there was "even Bhutto said it was islamists who bombed her last rally" somehow manifested into "Bhutto said it was a branch of the government"(probably after they realised their sources were liars). Then there was talk of people claiming responsibity that seemed to come and go.

Mise à jour » moondancer a écrit dessus Mon 31 Dec, 2007 @ 9:09am
That's not to mention a ton of other inconsistencies or stuff that seems just slightly off. There was too much stuff in the reporting of this death that was just weird. For example, it makes absolutley no sense that they can't determine the way she died. If it was from a bullet there should be a goddamn bullet in her neck, it's simple.
Mise à jour » moondancer a écrit dessus Mon 31 Dec, 2007 @ 1:51pm
» moondancer répondu dessus Thu 27 Dec, 2007 @ 1:30pm. Posted in Former Pakistani PM Benazir Bhutto allegedly killed in suicide attack.
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There's something particularly chilling about her death. As if it were someone I had met and shook hands with it's hard to believe it's true. I guess it's just the fact she was so strong and determined and confident and such a big inspiration and hope to her supporters. I hope their hope isn't buried in the sand with her. It's discouraging but mostly sad to see someone so strong and determined fall.

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