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Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke
Gary Floyd replied to Big Ol' Smitty's topic in Current Events
Well, I'll add to it: I know several religious people. I also know several Athiests. One of the things both groups have in common is that they don't think the devil is to blame for what you do. You fuck up, it's your own fault, not Beezlebub. I never understood how anybody who fucks up would go and say "it's SATAN!", especially when not that many people think like that anymore. Athiests don't think that way, and most Chritians, Catholics, etc. don't think like that anymore. There, sorry I forgot to clarify. -
Oh, and a bonus
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I don't know why, but I like the song "Sour Girl." And I fucking hate STP. I feel dirty.
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Matt Young: Being creepy on TSM since 2002. He narrowliy get's a pass for this picture though.
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Posted just because I hope somebody makes this their avatar.
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Mr. McMahon "dead" - Now for the "whodunit" angle.
Gary Floyd replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
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Grindhouse, Knocked Up, Hot Fuzz.
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I don't hate you Matt. I don't hate anyone, though the only posters who I did hate were banned(actually, there's one or two others, but their names escape me right now.) I've pretty much chilled out over some people hating me, since there isn't shit I can do about it. Once again: I wonder if anyone's made her drink out of a toilet yet...
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He went to my elemetary school back when I was a kid. Unfortunately, I was sick when he came by, though some miserable brat made fun of his baldness.
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Black Sabbath-Vol. 4 Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath Meat Beat Manifesto-R.U.O.K? Renegade Soundwave-Soundclash
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Holy shit, that is awesome.
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Religious Tolerance & Religious Moderation Are a Joke
Gary Floyd replied to Big Ol' Smitty's topic in Current Events
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What pissed me off most about "Bowling" was that his solution to the gun problem was harrassing a senile Charlston Heston and than cutting up his speeches and dialouge. Fucking disgraceful, and a not so smooth way to blow off the complexities of the issue by trying to draw all the attention to an "evil mastermind." The cartoon is what did it for me. At first, I thought "well, he has some poits, but he's a bit misguided." Then I saw the cartoon part of it, and thought "no, he's full of shit."
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LIAR! No one likes Rocky 5... NO ONE! *insert WP picture here Speaking of unecassary remakes, there's supposed to be remakes of Friday the 13th, The Birds, and Suspiria. Michael Bay will be producing the Friday the 13th and Birds remakes.
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Too bad their fans don't. Really, you don't want to meet a juggalo. The world needs a new kind of music fan to kick around, since ripping on ICP fans and emo kids has been done so much now. Anyways...
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LCD Soundsystem-"All My Friends" Fuck yes.
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Smoking Aces, Iran hates Porn, Music of 2007 so far
Gary Floyd posted a blog entry in How To Vibrate
-I watched "Smoking Aces" last night. Here's another movie that runs out of steam in the last third or so, complete with a dreadful plot twist. Still, I think it's worth checking out at least one. Alicia Keyes is in it (and absoulutely smoking hot), as are the funniest pair of Neo -Nazi brothers ever, Jason Bateman (I did not need to see him in bra and panties) and a hyperactive kid on ritalin who does kung fu and pops a major boner. -Iran hates porn apparently, and is hanging those who are pornstars. Come on, at least have respect for the Pornstars. The fact that they do what they do is an impressive mix of bravery and lack of self confidence. I knew a guy back in High School who wanted to be a pornstar. I wonder if he ever realized that many male pornstars have to start out by doing gay porn... -Oh, we're nearing the middle of 2007, and there's been some good, and some bad, and some so-so in the music front. Here's the general thoughts on it: Good and great: LCD Soundsystem-Sound of Silver Grinderman-Grinderman Boris & Michio Kurihara-Rainbow !!!-Myth Takes Jesu-Conqueror Motor-Unhuman Redman-Red Gone Wild: Thee Album Merzbow-Coma Berenices Nine Inch Nails-Year Zero (Never liked them, but this is a great album) So-so: Air-Pocket Symphony Queens of the Stone Age-Era Vulgaris (great album title though) Sister Vanilla-Little Pop Rock Throbbing Gristle-Part Two - The Endless Not (Apparently, the first and original industrial band should have stayed away from each other. A real disappointment, though there's some good moments) Explosions in the Sky-All the Sudden I Miss Everyone Bjork-Volta The Bad: Timbaland-Timbaland Presents Shock Therapy (Worst album of 2007 so far) The Bravery-The Sun and the Moon Adult-Why Bother? (Why bother indeed) Dntel-Dumb Luck Mika-Life in Cartoon Motion Marilyn Manson-Eat Me, Drink Me (Granted, he always sucked, but now it's just embarrising. At least it's not as bad as Golden Age of Grotesque.) Satellite Party-Satellite Party (Perry, it's time to just stop.) The new Chris Cornell album -
Apparently, he's pissed off several Canadians with this movie. Christ, I sometimes agree with Moore, but the man is the ultimate attention whore. It's more than a little convinient that he calls out Fred Thompson (who I'm not a fan of) right before his movie. Also, some of the bullshit he said in "Bowling for Columbine" piised me off, especially the little cartoon he made. I'd like his movies more if he dropped the immature "look at me everyone!" antics, focused on the topic, didn't feel the need to humiliate people, and didn't fabricate shit (like splicing and editing footage together in "Bowling.") That won't happen, and he'll continue to make me feel embarresed for considering myself a Liberal. That's the problem that I have with most political documentaries today: They preach to the choir. They don't challenge you. I tend to lean left (as I've mentioned) and I end up feeling unchallenged and unmotivated by them, because I want to find certain points that don't feel like preaching, and want them to actually challenge the viewer. If you ask me, a good political documentary should challenge you and make you think, not say things that you are already going to either agree with or that you already know. It's like listening to some (not all, but some) comics try to talk politics: They aren't funny, but they get a laugh out of people because that crowd thinks "boy, he sure is right!" That's what Moore is: His movies don't teach you jack shit, but they get his fans cheering, going "yeah, he sure is right" while not challenging anybody else.