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Balthowsai ARCHIVIAL STATUS YO
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: BX, New York
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ROFLZ @ you taking shit I say right now seriously. I added a whole heap of LOLs in my posts to indicate I was just fucking with you; I guess you didn't figure it out? Okay, I'll spell it out then; I was JUST KIDDING, BRO. See how the majority of my post was not in caps? We're not really I-net beefing, pal. It's okay. However, the nature of any thread on any disc board, UPN especially, remains that niggas will talk about whatever the hell they want in any thread, yours included. That said, you brought up the topic of literature; you can't REALLY be mad if niggas took it to a different place than where you intended, can you? Just saying.
Peace. IllaMentalz!!
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"From b-boys, to project rhyme, to rapmusic, to urbanprowlers, to hiphop-underground, to Lyric Olympics, to sohh, to visions2words, Richard Corey has spread his gospel, heralding the coming of a day when a new form of art will come to save the souls of hip-hoppers lost to the world." OMG |
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Balthowsai ARCHIVIAL STATUS YO
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: BX, New York
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OMG...I swear to god, I was just about to post that, until I got distracted by telling AOK I was joking cause he got all mad and shit. Awesome quote, though I would have stopped at the end of the first paragraph. Either way, Rorschach is the man; I actually had that in my sig for like, two years here. Peace. IllaMentalz!!
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"From b-boys, to project rhyme, to rapmusic, to urbanprowlers, to hiphop-underground, to Lyric Olympics, to sohh, to visions2words, Richard Corey has spread his gospel, heralding the coming of a day when a new form of art will come to save the souls of hip-hoppers lost to the world." OMG |
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The Rose UPN MVP 2006
Join Date: Oct 1995
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I kept going to see if Rorschach's ultra-conservativism would piss off ebro...
Stay strong, The Rose
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This is an Alias AOK GONE
Join Date: Jan 2007
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I was mindlessly clicking away on StumbleUpon! when I happened to come across this ironic relevant website. I was tempted to not share, seeing as how I started some i-net beefin yo, with you but I will share because you, seemingly, get your jollies off of Grendel.
http://www.quidplura.com/?p=76 Enjoy.
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Sypher Avant-Guardian
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Impossible to find most of this copyrighted material online but my favorite passage from any novel is from David Foster Wallaces "Infinite Jest" ... the scene where they play the tennis like game of Eschaton.
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Sypher Avant-Guardian
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Oh and the ballroom scene of Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita" ... or the toilet scene in "Gravity's Rainbow" (which Trainspotting stole)... or the scene in "Rabbit, Run" where Rabbit tries to seduce the preachers wife... or the scene in "Blood Meridian" where the gang rolls into the Mexican town and takes it over... or, of course, the beginning scene of "Swanns Way" where Proust remembers over the tea... or the scene in Nabokovs "The Defense" where Luhsin freaks out at a party and jumps out the window... or when Dante crosses into the lower levels of hell ("sullen were we...")
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sime truly good
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: somerville ma
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wtf - I googled urban prowlers and under the first listing — the homepage link — they had this thread
why google?
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sime truly good
Join Date: Dec 2001
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also —whats it like son?I guess I am going to check out Grendel from the library now.
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Scourge BAMA!!!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Birmingham, AL
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^You're a good man.
And ROFLZ @ Sypher's second post. ROOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFFFFFLLLZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
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sabe el amin Anomalies.
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: City of Sun.
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"god is dead". Neitzche
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SoloE ....
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Miami
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this isn't a passage... and without context it's not particularly insightful either...
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boype Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Germany
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I'm trying to create a custom theme for my iPhone. Does anyone know how I can actually make it myself? I don't want to download anything like un-lockable because I want it to be my own so I can upload it to cydia when the theme is complete. Please help!
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thedude Sir
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Moon
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without context your index finger isn't that funny either
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micT Almighty Dollar
Join Date: Apr 2006
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"Hey, Larry."
"Molly." He nodded. "I have some work for some of your friends, Larry." Larry took a flat plastic case from the pocket of his red sport shirt and flicked it open, slotting the microsoft beside a dozen others. His hand hovered, selected a glossy black chip that was slightly longer than the rest, and inserted it smoothly into his head. His eyes narrowed. "Molly's got a rider," he said, "and Larry doesn't like that." "Hey," she said, "I didn't know you were so . . . sensitive. I'm impressed. Costs a lot, to get that sensitive." "I know you, lady?" The blank look returned. "You looking to buy some softs?" "I'm looking for the Moderns." "You got a rider, Molly. This says." He tapped the black splinter. "Somebody else using your eyes." "My partner." "Tell your partner to go." "Got something for the Panther Moderns, Larry." "What are you talking about, lady?" "Case, you take off," she said, and he hit the switch, instantly back in the matrix. Ghost impressions of the software complex hung for a few seconds in the buzzing calm of cyberspace. William Gibson Neuromancer written in 1984 Last edited by micT : 12-31-2009 at 06:13 PM. |
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