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#180271 by Amber
Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:51 am
Leechmaster wrote:Moral dilemma.. if you hate someone, and that person has really negatively affected a person you love through constant put-downs and taunts and just never-ending nastiness over a number of years.. is minor revenge, in a majorly embarrassing way that she too will be taunted and jeered, acceptable?


Karma has amazing ways of working. Just sit back and watch it do it's thing.Might not be instant, but it's probably more creative and more satifying by the end of it. 8)
#180272 by Leechmaster
Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:11 am
Mmm. I can see the whole thing of it being horrendously petty beyond anything else. That's mostly what's stopping me. If I were 14 I'd have it done already. Cursed maturity making me second-guess meself.. Regret wouldn't factor into it.. Really talking a permanent effect here, like. Eye for an eye, permanence for permanence.. I would love nothing more than to see her with a similarly horrible thing to be thinking of regularly. And karma's already had her jab. All her old friends realised she's a complete c*nt and ditched her.. *sigh* Pisht.

But yes, this is awfully dreary subject matter.. Back to the usual proceedings. Haggis, anyone?
#180277 by Amber
Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:45 am
Leechmaster wrote:Mmm. I can see the whole thing of it being horrendously petty beyond anything else. That's mostly what's stopping me. If I were 14 I'd have it done already. Cursed maturity making me second-guess meself.. Regret wouldn't factor into it.. Really talking a permanent effect here, like. Eye for an eye, permanence for permanence.. I would love nothing more than to see her with a similarly horrible thing to be thinking of regularly. And karma's already had her jab. All her old friends realised she's a complete c*nt and ditched her.. *sigh* Pisht.

But yes, this is awfully dreary subject matter.. Back to the usual proceedings. Haggis, anyone?


Doesn't mean Karmas done. Patience is required. I've regretted not getting revenge on people at the time, but when I've bumped into them a little while later, and see whats happened to them, I realise it was worth not putting my efforts into something so negative. Don't work at breaking other people, work on fixing the peoplewho are hurt. I know it's appealing, but in the long run, it doesn't usually solve anything.

I hope I'm not sounding condesending :? I honestly don't mean it! :D

And I've never tried haggis actually. But I do have some in the freezer! :D
#180289 by Leechmaster
Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:02 pm
Amber wrote:Doesn't mean Karmas done. Patience is required. I've regretted not getting revenge on people at the time, but when I've bumped into them a little while later, and see whats happened to them, I realise it was worth not putting my efforts into something so negative. Don't work at breaking other people, work on fixing the peoplewho are hurt. I know it's appealing, but in the long run, it doesn't usually solve anything.

I hope I'm not sounding condesending :? I honestly don't mean it! :D

Ah s'grand. This would actually require little to no effort from me whatsoever. That's half the appeal of it.. She is particularly terrified of a certain thing happening to her and I have a very simple task of making that dread quite the reality and it ohhh so tempting..


BlueRaja wrote:LAV

Thank you, Ma'am. I needed that. :P
#180613 by Nathan_lol
Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:15 am
Oh my god, Porcupine Tree's preformance of "Trains" on their live DVD is the most moving thing I've ever seen. Some douchebag shouts "Freebird!" at the band, and Steven jokes around about it, then he starts to play. After the first verse, the band comes in and Richard is playing the most beautful melody underneath it all. The band soars, playing at their absolute best, completely leaving me speachless. Then...Steven breaks a string, bringing everything back down to earth. Everyone laughs and the song resumes, everyone clapping along. During Steven's heart-wretching reprise of the chorus, Richard triggers an annoying ass sample, and you can see him and Gavin laughing as Steven pours his heart out. Then the song slowly builds up into the most amazing outro my ears have ever heard, and after that's it's over. I don't know why, but for me watching that was very, very powerful. It was like someone showed me the face of God, but then started cracking up about his shoes and then we all had a hearty laugh. Man, music is amazing...
#180616 by Beanie
Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:36 am
Nathan_lol wrote:Oh my god, Porcupine Tree's preformance of "Trains" on their live DVD is the most moving thing I've ever seen. Some douchebag shouts "Freebird!" at the band, and Steven jokes around about it, then he starts to play. After the first verse, the band comes in and Richard is playing the most beautful melody underneath it all. The band soars, playing at their absolute best, completely leaving me speachless. Then...Steven breaks a string, bringing everything back down to earth. Everyone laughs and the song resumes, everyone clapping along. During Steven's heart-wretching reprise of the chorus, Richard triggers an annoying ass sample, and you can see him and Gavin laughing as Steven pours his heart out. Then the song slowly builds up into the most amazing outro my ears have ever heard, and after that's it's over. I don't know why, but for me watching that was very, very powerful. It was like someone showed me the face of God, but then started cracking up about his shoes and then we all had a hearty laugh. Man, music is amazing...


I know its amazing how much music affects us. Sometimes I cant listen to certain songs without crying. I get the same feeling from watching Tori Amos live. Her music is so soulful, powerful and believable. One of the many reasons that I love Devins music too. So soulful.

BTW that songs trains is a beautiful song. one of my favourite porcupine tree songs!
#180620 by sj_2150
Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:20 am
Nathan_lol wrote:Oh my god, Porcupine Tree's preformance of "Trains" on their live DVD is the most moving thing I've ever seen. Some douchebag shouts "Freebird!" at the band, and Steven jokes around about it, then he starts to play. After the first verse, the band comes in and Richard is playing the most beautful melody underneath it all. The band soars, playing at their absolute best, completely leaving me speachless. Then...Steven breaks a string, bringing everything back down to earth. Everyone laughs and the song resumes, everyone clapping along. During Steven's heart-wretching reprise of the chorus, Richard triggers an annoying ass sample, and you can see him and Gavin laughing as Steven pours his heart out. Then the song slowly builds up into the most amazing outro my ears have ever heard, and after that's it's over. I don't know why, but for me watching that was very, very powerful. It was like someone showed me the face of God, but then started cracking up about his shoes and then we all had a hearty laugh. Man, music is amazing...

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#180639 by AlucardXIX
Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:31 am
sj_2150 wrote:
Nathan_lol wrote:Oh my god, Porcupine Tree's preformance of "Trains" on their live DVD is the most moving thing I've ever seen. Some douchebag shouts "Freebird!" at the band, and Steven jokes around about it, then he starts to play. After the first verse, the band comes in and Richard is playing the most beautful melody underneath it all. The band soars, playing at their absolute best, completely leaving me speachless. Then...Steven breaks a string, bringing everything back down to earth. Everyone laughs and the song resumes, everyone clapping along. During Steven's heart-wretching reprise of the chorus, Richard triggers an annoying ass sample, and you can see him and Gavin laughing as Steven pours his heart out. Then the song slowly builds up into the most amazing outro my ears have ever heard, and after that's it's over. I don't know why, but for me watching that was very, very powerful. It was like someone showed me the face of God, but then started cracking up about his shoes and then we all had a hearty laugh. Man, music is amazing...

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Classic move my good man 8)
#180646 by Nathan_lol
Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:35 am
sj_2150 wrote:
Nathan_lol wrote:Oh my god, Porcupine Tree's preformance of "Trains" on their live DVD is the most moving thing I've ever seen. Some douchebag shouts "Freebird!" at the band, and Steven jokes around about it, then he starts to play. After the first verse, the band comes in and Richard is playing the most beautful melody underneath it all. The band soars, playing at their absolute best, completely leaving me speachless. Then...Steven breaks a string, bringing everything back down to earth. Everyone laughs and the song resumes, everyone clapping along. During Steven's heart-wretching reprise of the chorus, Richard triggers an annoying ass sample, and you can see him and Gavin laughing as Steven pours his heart out. Then the song slowly builds up into the most amazing outro my ears have ever heard, and after that's it's over. I don't know why, but for me watching that was very, very powerful. It was like someone showed me the face of God, but then started cracking up about his shoes and then we all had a hearty laugh. Man, music is amazing...

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Touche.
#180651 by AlucardXIX
Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:23 pm
I think I'm more anxious for this than almost anything else this year (so far)
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#180654 by Amber
Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:49 pm
Beanie wrote:
Nathan_lol wrote:Oh my god, Porcupine Tree's preformance of "Trains" on their live DVD is the most moving thing I've ever seen. Some douchebag shouts "Freebird!" at the band, and Steven jokes around about it, then he starts to play. After the first verse, the band comes in and Richard is playing the most beautful melody underneath it all. The band soars, playing at their absolute best, completely leaving me speachless. Then...Steven breaks a string, bringing everything back down to earth. Everyone laughs and the song resumes, everyone clapping along. During Steven's heart-wretching reprise of the chorus, Richard triggers an annoying ass sample, and you can see him and Gavin laughing as Steven pours his heart out. Then the song slowly builds up into the most amazing outro my ears have ever heard, and after that's it's over. I don't know why, but for me watching that was very, very powerful. It was like someone showed me the face of God, but then started cracking up about his shoes and then we all had a hearty laugh. Man, music is amazing...


I know its amazing how much music affects us. Sometimes I cant listen to certain songs without crying. I get the same feeling from watching Tori Amos live. Her music is so soulful, powerful and believable. One of the many reasons that I love Devins music too. So soulful.

BTW that songs trains is a beautiful song. one of my favourite porcupine tree songs!


Phew. I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets this :P I get it listening to Foo Fighters - Everlong. Espeically the acoustic version :oops:
#180658 by AlucardXIX
Sat Jan 10, 2009 1:25 pm
BrunoN wrote:Oh yes, this will be most incredible mod ever.

A full remake of HL1 in the HL2 engine? With new weapons, some new areas, all new voice work(done well, if you noticed in the trailer) along with new preset events? Yes it does have all the makings of "best mod ever"

Everlong= good song. I didnt like anything the Foo Fighters did after One By One up until their most recent album.
#180675 by Deth Warmdover
Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:49 pm
Yay, I got some work with Stargate Universe and just taught my first class at the new martial arts club. I was starting to get really bored wit nuttn tuh do!!
:roll: 8)

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