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» Horus replied on Thu Feb 14, 2008 @ 11:59am. Posted in for the conspiracy buffs.
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Originally Posted By STRIK_IX
Originally Posted By Horus
Originally Posted By MolocH
Originally Posted By STRIK_IX
Horus fails @ Sarcasm 101

+ 1k -> Strik-9

Hating is SOOOO cool. It shows sooo much greatness within.

No, really, it does.


ROFL, it's not hate it's called pointing out the obvious...


LMAO you so amuse me! :)

Update » Horus wrote on Thu Feb 14, 2008 @ 12:00pm
You are like the 5-year-old who thinks he is the smartest, toughest, brightest, most bestest thing ever, and can barely tie his shoes... :)
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 14, 2008 @ 12:20am. Posted in Look Here, Something to Criticise!!.
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Originally Posted By RAWALI
i was beeing constructive

Misfit

And tam-tams are oldskool... :-D
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 14, 2008 @ 12:05am. Posted in C'est quoi le contraire de....
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YOU'RE SUPPOSE TO PUT A SECOND WORD.

Well, not that it is any original because it has been done so many times but nothing ->

Everything

Psychedelic?
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 14, 2008 @ 12:04am. Posted in State The Obvious.
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Being an asshole does not mean you don't understand anything.
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 14, 2008 @ 12:01am. Posted in dmt.
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Originally Posted By MICO
retard.
ROFLMAO
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 13, 2008 @ 11:59pm. Posted in for the conspiracy buffs.
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Originally Posted By MICO
shut the fuck up
ROFLMAO
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 13, 2008 @ 11:26pm. Posted in for the conspiracy buffs.
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Originally Posted By MOLOCH
Originally Posted By Strik_IX
Horus fails @ Sarcasm 101

+ 1k -> Strik-9

Hating is SOOOO cool. It shows sooo much greatness within.

No, really, it does.
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 13, 2008 @ 12:58am. Posted in for the conspiracy buffs.
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD
yeah, as if anyone is going to believe what the government has to say


Sadly, most people still do, especially in the USA.
» Horus replied on Sun Feb 10, 2008 @ 3:31am. Posted in State The Obvious.
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I am missing out on Markus Lange.
» Horus replied on Sat Feb 9, 2008 @ 4:27am. Posted in State The Obvious.
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I should be in bed.
» Horus replied on Fri Feb 8, 2008 @ 9:09pm. Posted in Word Association Game.
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Luck
» Horus replied on Fri Feb 8, 2008 @ 9:08pm. Posted in C'est quoi le contraire de....
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Anarkoid: oops, sorry, I was responding to... uh... well I gues my browser didn't have the latest post...

Paper : A sheet of ice

A rice cake?
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 7, 2008 @ 3:28pm. Posted in C'est quoi le contraire de....
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The US Flag

A politician?
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 7, 2008 @ 2:39pm. Posted in what the hell is this?.
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Ah, that's one detail I didn't know.

(Goes to scratch some names from his black book)

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J/K of course d0h. Experience counts for SO MUCH.
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 7, 2008 @ 2:09pm. Posted in what the hell is this?.
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD
..with no more than a 4 year age diffrence if one person is under 18, so a 14 year old could only have sex with max an 18 year old.

Who made that up?
» Horus replied on Thu Feb 7, 2008 @ 12:33pm. Posted in what the hell is this?.
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Well if that's any comfort, they seem "of age" if only barely.

You do know that the legal sexual maturity age here in Québec is 14? So... Technically "underage" in that context means under 14... So basically a 14-year-old can have sex with whoever s/he pleases just like the rest of us.

That's just the way things are.
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 3:41pm. Posted in I've never heard, or seen anything better than this!.
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Talvin Singh? Great DnB
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 3:36pm. Posted in punks at raves, welcome? 4 how long?.
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Originally Posted By RAKOON
The only punks-like ravers I saw lately are between
16 and 20 years old, dancing on Happy Hardcore
and they're really really really really nice persons

I don't see any problems about punks in raves
I should bring my studz bracers in raves again :p


That's fine until you are rolling big E and feel all lovey-dovey and scratch people with them studz when hugging them... :S

Me likes the furry gloves better. :D
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 1:18pm. Posted in I've never heard, or seen anything better than this!.
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You just need to do [ url ]
Remove the _'s.
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 12:34pm. Posted in punks at raves, welcome? 4 how long?.
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Originally Posted By AERIAL_RAVER
venetian snares was awesome, but my ears hurted for 3 days afterwards lol ;)

***I think if you have aggressivity you don't belong in the rave scene. Or at least you just don't bring it with you. So either way it's not there.***

So basically I don't belong here. These 4 years of raving were useless. ;)
Sorry if it shocks you guyz, but I do have lots of agressivity inside me. Tons of it. Stress, agressivity, fear, anxiety... Not cool stuffs.
Raving helps me get it out.
I sublimate it into a dance, rather than going on a killing spree. Fun n'ah?

Well that is what I mean. You don't "express it" the way punks do in punk events. Go to a real hardcore punk event and you will see what I mean.
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 11:49am. Posted in C'est quoi le contraire de....
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Paper Clip


Inkjet printer?
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 11:43am. Posted in I've never heard, or seen anything better than this!.
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Is that Raja Ram before Shpongle et al? :-P
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 11:34am. Posted in what the hell is this?.
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Originally Posted By GAMOS
Forget raves. This is clearly the place to go to pick up underage sluts

Define "underage"? :-P
» Horus replied on Wed Feb 6, 2008 @ 11:30am. Posted in punks at raves, welcome? 4 how long?.
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Originally Posted By DATABOY
Punks are trouble, and if there not, there not punk.
Besides punks attract cops and cops are BAD.

Absolutely.

Originally Posted By GamosI always thought the two scenes (punk and rave) were somewhat connected. Its never been a problem...just one sub-culture of many at raves.

I personally find that they share common ground in that they both recognize the mainstream and establishment as a shitty system where people are without the ability of actually having freedom, value or happiness.

However, the reaction or response to this constatation is very different in the two cases: punk is about revolt and destruction. Rave is about living differently, doing your own thing IN PARALLEL to the established system, creating your own bubble of utopia. Punk wages war, Rave is peace.

Originally Posted By Deadfunk
Gamos, connected, i dont think, but its 2 sub cultures, but there isnt any point in common between punk and rave, i used to be a punk until i saw shit described here.

I totally agree. I been there too. I sadly remember some of it.


Originally Posted By aerial_raver
I don't know much about punk subculture, but from what I've seen, I think there's a connection between it and rave culture...
Both use very energetic music to release agressivity.

I think the relationship to music is utterly different between punks and ravers: punks use aggressive music for their aggressivity, and ravers use energetic but very un-emotional music to feel energized... or... "Live their energy", but I don't see any connection between raving and aggressivity. I think if you have aggressivity you don't belong in the rave scene. Or at least you just don't bring it with you. So either way it's not there.


Originally Posted By ufotWEll.... I can vouch for the fact that I’ve seen punks in the rave scene for quite some time, more specifically, I think the first time I saw punks at rave was back in 96, and they were the friendly kind of punks... And for those of you who didn’t know, punks and electronic music share cultural roots, in fact punk has influenced a lot of music and actually was friends with rap and hip hop when it was born...

As for violence being related to stereotypical/ a-typical dress codes, that’s ridiculous, completely biased and ignorant, but if postulating nonsensical rhetoric as such makes you feel superior in some stupid way, then congrats on the deluded discourse...


UFot-yawnin @ the kidz

Well, I am sure you do know that "punk" originally does not define a dress style, but a whole "mentality" if we can call it that. More like a knee-jerk reflex of destructive retaliation. "Anarchy" being the keyword, that is tearing down the whole organizational structure of society, in the view that we are better off without it.

So "friendly punks" would be a bit weird since punk is fundamentally a culture of violence. But of course there are people who dress "punk" especially nowadays it is more a fashion statement than anything else. Still wanting to dress completely run-down, fucked up and destroyed does mean something about someone, same as someone who would dress pretentiously or... candy for that matter.
» Horus replied on Tue Feb 5, 2008 @ 3:39pm. Posted in Wtf.
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Originally Posted By DRNYARLATHOTEP
Well, techno does have many Jumpstyle sub-genres. Naming a dance "type" is not abnormal, nor uncommon, even for ravers.


Right. Well maybe I got the wrong impression from this French guy I know who goes like "You like tektonik? It is all the rage here"... Then come here and find out it's not a music style but a dance style... I'm like wtf happened to "move like yourself"... Them frenchies I tell ya.

Oh and cute baby. Do you think they will put it back together? Baby Frankenstein 2008... :)

I kinda wonder how that happened... Anyone?
» Horus replied on Tue Feb 5, 2008 @ 2:08pm. Posted in what the hell is this?.
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LMAO another WTF thread :)
» Horus replied on Tue Feb 5, 2008 @ 2:02pm. Posted in Funniest Drug Myths - What's the Dumbest thing You've Heard?.
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Drugs will make you crayzeeeEEEEEEEEE
» Horus replied on Tue Feb 5, 2008 @ 1:50pm. Posted in Wtf.
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Originally Posted By FLO
this dance is supposed to be called Tecktonik and is the new plague in france... it's been more and more widespread for about 1 year

LOL and I thought Tektonik was simply the FRENCH name for "Electro" and not the name of a dance. I mean, WTF, you just freaking dance, do we have to give the moves names? And why? I think the whole idea of rave dancing is that it is natural, all-out moving, and not something you freaking LEARN to IMITATE so that you can say you dance this style. That seems retarded.

Might as well learn the Cha-cha and Tango while they're at it...
» Horus replied on Tue Feb 5, 2008 @ 1:24pm. Posted in People saying the rave Since is Survieving.
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Dude why is this thread unrated? Should read Hilarious (10000)
» Horus replied on Sat Feb 2, 2008 @ 5:58pm. Posted in How to Party Sober.
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Accupuncture and colloidal gold may help.
» Horus replied on Thu Jan 31, 2008 @ 2:09pm. Posted in How to Party Sober.
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At some point, "stuff that affects your CNS" does not have to be exactly consumed. For example, for sure the music at a rave does affect the CNS, probably as much as energy drinks if not more. Moreover it is fully synthetic whereas Guru for example is fully natural. I know, I know, the debate isn't on "natural vs synthetic" but I put it in here for full perspective.

As a matter of fact, a good case can be made that "partying" defines an altered state in the CNS. The fairly extreme sensations experienced in a good party are bound to affect the CNS somewhat.

And yes actually Chocolate and sugar are mind-altering agents. Very mild ones, but nonetheless... So wherever you draw the line, a case can be made that it is arbitrary... ;)

So at a certain degree of accuracy, "partying sober" is an impossibility. It is only because of the artificial limitation that "mind altering agents" are solely "absorbed matter" that we think there is such thing as partying sober.

Weed is still a drug though. Caffeine, well, it has no direct effect on the CNS so... Make of that what you will.
» Horus replied on Tue Jan 29, 2008 @ 1:00pm. Posted in Suggesting E.
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Originally Posted By LUKEPERIL
E causes twinkiness. You take too much of it and everything you say sounds like a condescending children's show for the simple-minded.

Yes. Ugh. I think it is more E followed by speed though... No?
» Horus replied on Mon Jan 28, 2008 @ 12:23pm. Posted in Rave-tionary/clopedia.
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I will always fight and oppose that which seeks to see people lower and debase themselves. Call me what you will. Hate me if you wish.
» Horus replied on Sun Jan 27, 2008 @ 4:31pm. Posted in Rave-tionary/clopedia.
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Regarde, l'autre a parlé de "poser" en premier. PAS MOI. Mais voilà dans le SPIRIT rave ça existe pas un "poser". C'est quelqu'un qui comprend pas c'est quoi le SPIRIT rave, pis on lui montre c'est tout. Anyway, asteur on dirait que ça existe dans votre nouveau "spirit" pcq l'autre en parle. Ben chu tout mêlé c'est tout. C'est pas le même spirit, faque c'est sûr que quelqu'un qui a le spirit rave va casser le "spirit"-machin moderne qui inclut la notion de PWA. Parce que les deux sont en totale opposition.

C'est ça l'affaire. C'est pour ça que les oldskoolers sont pu là. Moi non plus je serai pas là ben longtemps. Mais lis le ravers' manifesto pis si tu le lis bien, avec l'esprit ouvert, sans oeillères, tu vas voir des gros trous dans le fameux "spirit" de ces temps-ci par rapport au raver's manifesto.

Je te mets sur un piste là, un autre généreux cadeau pour votre éducation aux nuskoolers. Vous pouvez ben m'envoyer chier, c'est correct. Une affaire par contre. Si vous vous éduquez en écoutant les oldskoolers vous allez voir des affaires, pis vos raves vont être ben plus beaux.
» Horus replied on Sat Jan 26, 2008 @ 11:16pm. Posted in Sexy Voices In Music.
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Geena (or Gina?) Dootson
» Horus replied on Thu Jan 24, 2008 @ 6:36pm. Posted in Suggesting E.
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There are many people who are ready to step outside of the artificial boundaries of legality in order to do the natural, which is care for his fellow human. Having a diploma on the wall does not mean you don't do that. It only means that you have to hide it better.
» Horus replied on Thu Jan 24, 2008 @ 5:53pm. Posted in Suggesting E.
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Originally Posted By STRIK_IX
E can enhance that hypno bs... I dont care. How much damage is it doing to your central nervous system while your'e at it??? Amphetamines have very bad side-effects, what you get on the streets or off your chemist buddy is NOT made in a controlled environment nor is it tested properly, most of time it's cut with garbage to top things off.


That hypno "BS" has taken many people from the throes of extreme psychological anguish to feeling good almost all the time, within a few weeks. Pretty cool BS.
» Horus replied on Thu Jan 24, 2008 @ 3:24pm. Posted in Suggesting E.
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Originally Posted By STRIK_IX
Originally Posted By GamosIf you have a friend that is having trouble and its obvious that E might help, do you suggest it?


I know absolutely no problems whatsoever that can be solved by consuming E. Drop the crackpipe and try to think of a smarter solution...


Well hypnotherapy and reverse-hypnosis are extremely enhanced by the consumption of ecstasy. If you have an experienced practitioner, it can do some pretty great stuff.
» Horus replied on Thu Jan 24, 2008 @ 2:26pm. Posted in Information for my article about raves. Help please..
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WHOA

I get shivers every time I read it.

Thanks Moloch.
» Horus replied on Thu Jan 24, 2008 @ 1:42pm. Posted in Suggesting E.
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It use to be a known fact that GHB was the CURE for depression. But now it is illegal, therefore it is nothing but a date-rape drug instead.
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