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Me? As far as I know, I'm a wayward wandering wonderer grasping out at intruding delusions of truth beyond this finely knit veil called "perception"; sober carbon cognition and recognition - ammunition for a bastion of dysfunctional functions - is what they really meant. In any case, shortly after an awe-inspiring nebula formed lovingly somewhere near my legionnaire-lesioned left lobe, star shards of a quintessence divided the dust and rust and paupered the Piper to the gates of dawn. Rats ran past the Atom Heart Mother's suckling synchotron as it became a silicone-toned rolling stone of bones, crying lines of the Bagvadgita between intermittent moans. A shout was heard -- "Comte shrinked Der Vater!". All the same, they really only understood, 'don't drink the water...'

Mankind was gay in a very merry way while I spitting cherry pits from Stirner's five pillars of creation and Finnigan's knave was grooving with some small species of furry fornicating fauna in a cave before the waves. Tide is in and the tidings are out: Celine was right despite leaving his gin in Berlin - replacing the rites and relentlessly reinstating reason is a double-plus-obfuscating euphemism for entering the Den of Zen. 'Hieronimo is mad again(e)' Tom said, alluding to the Renaissance men that spoke in tongues and lungs and breather'd deep Boyle's pump, leaving their livers to the lives and hives of a thousand diverted divers combing the depths for the five lost aqualungs of an Atlantic copulation acropolis. Dr. Livingstone presumably cried the Ode to Joy a-top a peace train on his Rastafarian safari, but was drowned out by Heidegger the Grave Digger as the bitter old man came by and buried nihil ad rem drivel of the synaptic sky above with two gloves and a shovel.

Violently (yet oh-so lovingly) launched into something crowned 'nothing' posing as SOMETHING by its own right, I'm spinning 'round and 'round on the ground while the ever-pounding sounds of a self-contained metamorphosis echo jubilantly across the mounds and out beyond the whirling shroud of dark atomic clouds. Falling into myself I find that nothing is different yet that something couldn't be the same; I've discovered awe... But what was my name?

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Jiffy_No0b
Jiffy_No0b May 31 2007, 9:06am says:

Your signature is making me nauseous. :P

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Chunky
Chunky Apr 8 2007, 9:12pm says:

hahaha DMT?! did you ... and then... no way :O

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SinKing
SinKing Mar 20 2007, 9:07am says:

Hey man,

I read what you had to say about Stalker and I had a story idea for something like 20days later, only in post-apocalyptic New York; Manhattan to be exact. Vehicle support would be really great for this mod, maybe I'll PM you about the idea.
I'd love to see a Mod in the spirit of 28days later, but I'm thinking maybe even more can be done.
I'm sinking...

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Gin
Gin Mar 19 2007, 9:51am says:

Don't know if you still like Boiling Point but I put the link to the SDK people are having a hard time getting on the BP game page. Later San J......

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TheRambo
TheRambo Feb 19 2007, 7:45am says:

no i didn't... if you should, by chance, come across that movie again, please send me the link, i really wanna know if someone uploaded something with me in it :D

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Jimi
Jimi Feb 9 2007, 12:01pm says:

I think it's more fun when you try to kill as many people as you can rather than just trying to get really close to what happend really. One time I got all the people in JFK's car to fly out of the car and die, because his car was stopped and then someone from behind drives into his car! Then everyone else started to crash cars too! Reminded me of playing some Indianapolis 500... BOOM!

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DMblackPL
DMblackPL Feb 4 2007, 2:22pm says:

hi i have a little problem what if i want make my mod and dont have web site??

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SkitZaY
SkitZaY Feb 4 2007, 1:30am says:

oh, no offense was taken. Just simple discussion. :)

I understand what you are saying, and agree. Just with people in fear of death, don't live life to its fullest, they avoid things because of media propaganda etc, I say embrace death, know that its going to happen and get on with your life. :)

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SkitZaY
SkitZaY Feb 3 2007, 10:17pm says:

Oh you don't have to expect death around every corner, aslong as you accept the fact that you cannot live forever. Then you are ready (to an extent) to embrace death as it comes, and know you have lived life to the best of your ability.

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SkitZaY
SkitZaY Feb 3 2007, 9:58pm says:

Aha, angsty. No not at all.

Death is part of life, if you do not embrace death (of course its not easy) you aren't living life.

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