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Posted by LKD on Aug-18-2006 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
i notice that europeans (the real ones from europe) count out the number three with the thumb and 2 fingers whereas north americans use the three middle fingers


i use both ways cos i forget which is the "right" way


Posted by Jayx1 on Aug-18-2006 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
i use both ways cos i forget which is the "right" way


both ways are right id say


Posted by LKD on Aug-18-2006 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Getting less sleep and waking up earlier makes you more energetic and less lazy...as least for me.


no thats with me as well

i sleep on average for 4-5 hours a day at most, even after a party its only about 2-3 hours of sleep

else i just feel extremely tired and out of it


Posted by Misanthrope on Aug-18-2006 17:29:

LKD's B.O.
































































aw come on, i had to.
I can't poke fun at random tota's anymore


Posted by LKD on Aug-18-2006 17:43:

i just noticed that josie dye on Edge102 is a dumb cunt


this is the 4th or 5th time shes done something dumb....

so right now they have the "womens hour" or whatever where they play tracks related to women or performed by women...

so she plays Brand New - Sic Transit Gloria...glory fades


just cos of the presence of the word gloria she assumes its about a women

i mean listen to the lyrics woman...its about growing up and facing relationships from a mans perspective not about a woman

PS. Sic transit gloria is short for Sic Transit Gloria Mundi which means (in latin), "and thus the glory of the world fades" (the meaning is even in the song title)


Posted by LKD on Aug-18-2006 17:47:

shutup mona


Posted by geroin on Aug-18-2006 18:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
When I was lying on the grass last weekend, tanning my back, in front of me; a small ant carrying a leaf caught my attention. It went up and down the different strands of grass, on the way to its hill beyond.

I was just thinking, why did he have to go up and down the strands instead of crawling on the ground between the strands? I started parting the grass, like parting your little sister's hair before tying them up. Beneath the minuscule jungle of grass revealed a micro-metropolis of insects� earwigs, centipedes, worm holes, and a myriad of other unrecognized insects along with more ants. Right below our feet, there is a parallel world that we are oblivious to. An immense society of bugs thrived right there in my own backyard.

Juvenile thoughts of getting a magnifying glass from the kitchen drawer beckoned me. Being a few notches up the food chain stirs these thoughts, but seeing our little friends going about their business echoed our own human lives like driving to work on the 400 highways and streets during rush hour.

So I felt like a giant� but also like an ant� in our solar system�

...a microbe in our Milky Way.


that was deep, you should have started this thread


Posted by loca on Aug-18-2006 19:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
i notice that europeans (the real ones from europe) count out the number three with the thumb and 2 fingers whereas north americans use the three middle fingers


Damn that's true. Carlos just asked me to count to three on my fingers and i did it starting with the thumb. I never noticed north americans did it differently.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Aug-18-2006 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by starsearcher
http://tranceaddict.com/forums/show...threadid=364073


Not the same thread as mine


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Aug-18-2006 20:56:

quote:
Originally posted by loca
Damn that's true. Carlos just asked me to count to three on my fingers and i did it starting with the thumb. I never noticed north americans did it differently.


I've always counted 3 starting with the thumb too.


Posted by Gypsy on Aug-20-2006 13:05:

while stuck on the 401 in traffic yesterday, i noticed planes come in for landings at Pearson at aprox. 1.5 min intervals.

it was actually quite amusing and better than staring at the ass end of the car in front of you.


Posted by Abercrombie on Aug-20-2006 18:00:

quote:
Originally posted by geroin
that was deep, you should have started this thread


Yeah, I worked on that. For the first time after university that I have had a 4-week vacation. After the road trips and parties, you start looking at the things one takes for granted. I need more of these.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Aug-20-2006 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by adi26
A little thought I had sometime ago.....

If light is the fastest thing, whats the second fastest???


Anything that approaches the speed of light. Speed is not a discrete measure, dude.


Posted by Nikitha on Aug-20-2006 23:32:

I really notice the way ppl treat eachother...
i work in the mall here in windsor at a store they has a very large consumer range...from girls and boys of about 10-12 years old up to ppl in their early to late 30s..and seeing the way some ppl treat eachother really shocks me... there are mothers and fathers coming into my store dropping hundreds of dollars ( sometime thousands!) on their kids and these little bitch ass spoiled kids are yelling and arguing with their parents the whole time..

the main reason i noticed this was one day a couple came into the store.. probably 25 years old and the girl wanted to buy a bathing suit... the whole time she was looking her boyfriend was telling her that the suits were ugly, not worth the money and that she was stupid for wanting one.. it was awful the way he was talking to her and as i'm listening i'm wondering " why is she taking this shit from him!"
she walked to the back of the store to try the suit on.. he continued with his ridicule and cruel words.. he finally said " why the hell are you gouing to get that... its said Billabong all over it.. thats going to look fucking stupid" this clearly was the last straw.. the girl walked into a change room and before she slammed the door in that assholes face she yelled " you know what? I'm GOING to buy this suit whether you like it or not.. hell i'd buy it even if it said GO FUCK YOUR MOTHER!"
my co workers and i BURST out laughing and that jerk didn't say a word for the rest of the time they were in the store.... she has since broke up with that guy as she told us a few days later when she came to buy the same bathing suit in a different colour!

Nikki


Posted by disko-kandi on Aug-21-2006 00:10:

i feel like i have just come out of a timewarp having lived on the vast northern manitoban plains for the last two months without any kind of technology except my cell phone which sometimes didn't even work.

having been so far removed from the kind of 'civilization' as we know it has forced me to see my life from a completely different perspective once again.

i feel like i'm actually experiencing culture shock coming back to TO.

one thing i take away from this 'backcountry' experience is

~ one for all & all for one.

the lifestyle they lead & the values they practice have left a big dent in my heart. it's all about the little things in every day life that we forget so easily about in our fast-paced environment.

i miss the vast manitoban sky that is like no other in the world, the sand that is as fine as silk (also like nowhere else in the world), the mystically breathtaking northern lights even in the summer in a night sky filled with millions and millions of stars, the sunrises i made a point of enjoying every morning at 5am ..and so much more. these are the things that made me feel alive again like i haven't felt in years.




Posted by VERTiG0 on Aug-21-2006 00:23:

...that if cats had wings and could fly around, I just know that they would hunt birds mid-air.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Aug-21-2006 04:23:

I noticed that cat's breath smells like cat food.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Aug-21-2006 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
...that if cats had wings and could fly around, I just know that they would hunt birds mid-air.


If lions could fly, humans would have been sooo fucked. So I'm glad they don't.


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