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2017-06-06 at 6:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by 1337 Yeah, Mike the trainhopping faggot. I can't remember his full username but it had Mike in it… Dose Me was the one who started the 420 page thing after Mike made a new one.
fucking lol, I remember him talking about how when he and his girlfriend rode the trains like hobos they'd carry tec-9s or something similar -
2017-06-06 at 6:31 PM UTCCrazyMike? I always remember him being pretty cool/chill. He was something like a criminally insane Iron John yet less bitter..well actually they weren't much alike aside from age but they were both pretty knowledgeable about some pretty obscure things if I remember right...Anyways that's the only Mike I can remember.
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2017-06-06 at 6:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie 420 pages is a dank tradition though.
Also, Malice if you are reading this i have found a document that may interest you.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7IRxH7ID_BseFZhbjJtN0RtNWs/view
Oy, long. Well, due to the style there's a lot less material than if it were pure text. I'm at page 73 right now and there's literally been almost nothing of value. Anyone that has a basic grasp of mental health already know this. Well, a few of the charts are useful, such as data on the big 5 personality traits and traits related to burnout. -
2017-06-06 at 6:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra fucking lol, I remember him talking about how when he and his girlfriend rode the trains like hobos they'd carry tec-9s or something similar
I've heard that security guards often beat the shit out of trespassers instead of calling the police to "teach them a lesson", keep them from coming back. Hopping trains can be pretty fucking dangerous, to be fair.
Then there's the issue of other drifters, which are often major pieces of shit and potentially dangerous. -
2017-06-06 at 6:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by 1337 Has anyone tried to contact Rizzo? I sent him an email and he never responded so he's obviously dead. RIP Bruce, we hardly knew ye.
Originally posted by aldra funny, I tried a few months back and never got a response either
Definitely seemed to be at high risk, to be honest.
I remember at one point he was going to get a certification for something, possibly IT related, and barely failed the test. Could have made a massive difference in his life if he didn't end up becoming discourage.
There's always a chance he moved on and finally got his life together. -
2017-06-06 at 7:03 PM UTCI used to call him Schizo in a Box. I wish I could remember his last name. I found him on facebook years ago after donating to his site.
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2017-06-06 at 7:12 PM UTC
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2017-06-06 at 7:15 PM UTC
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2017-06-06 at 7:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice Oy, long. Well, due to the style there's a lot less material than if it were pure text. I'm at page 73 right now and there's literally been almost nothing of value. Anyone that has a basic grasp of mental health already know this. Well, a few of the charts are useful, such as data on the big 5 personality traits and traits related to burnout.
Please forgive me Malcie-sama, i will bring you an offering more worthy next time...
*Insert random shill for K-Pop*
Dat beat doe. -
2017-06-06 at 7:23 PM UTCI feel this is an accurate representation of my relationship with the shard. Such a beautiful yet sick and twisted bittersweet mistress..
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2017-06-06 at 7:44 PM UTC
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2017-06-06 at 7:50 PM UTC
No. Doing good deeds in Ramadan is encouraged. Attacking the enemies of Islam and dying in the process might be the best deed in Islam.
There's a special night in Ramadan callled "Laylaut al Qadr", a good deed in this night is worth 1000x more.
Maybe there's something to this Ramadan theory. I had never payed enough attention to Islam to hear about it before, terrorist attacks account for too small a percentage of deaths, they're just entertaining and are capable of leading to powerful societal changes/effects.
June 22nd this year. Still 20 days of Ramadan left, with some segments potentially being worse than others.
Imagine if it kept increasing every year due to growing number of Muslims in Europe, effectively becoming a tradition, an anticipated event every year. That would be great, the footage is just going to keep getting better, more likely to be captured. -
2017-06-06 at 8:14 PM UTC
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2017-06-07 at 12:34 AM UTCTonight on Niggers Gonna Nig News (NGNN):
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/06/13_alabama_counties_had_85_per.html -
2017-06-07 at 12:39 AM UTCfaggot stealed my link
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2017-06-07 at 12:39 AM UTCreatard idoit
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2017-06-07 at 2:16 AM UTCMy god, San Francisco is a hideous, filthy city. The sensory hyper-sensitivity, the massive amount of sensory information taken in, the extreme realism it causes, only amplifies this.
Although, as to the sensitivity that's a standard part of autism, it could well be based on psychological state (non-depressed) and how you perceive things (depression has a massive effect on this, although knowledge and understanding can a well). I wonder if the HD version of the world can be strikingly beautiful in aspies that aren't depressed, have a generally positive psychological state and didn't fail at life. -
2017-06-07 at 2:19 AM UTCLOL. You still aren't autistic Mal. This is too fucking funny.
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2017-06-07 at 2:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice My god, San Francisco is a hideous, filthy city. The sensory hyper-sensitivity, the massive amount of sensory information taken in, the extreme realism it causes, only amplifies this.
Although, as to the sensitivity that's a standard part of autism, it could well be based on psychological state (non-depressed) and how you perceive things (depression has a massive effect on this, although knowledge and understanding can a well). I wonder if the HD version of the world can be strikingly beautiful in aspies that aren't depressed, have a generally positive psychological state and didn't fail at life.
Of course it can. It can probably be strikingly beautiful to ANYONE who isn't depressed, has a positive attitude, and is succeeding at life. Lol
Well.. hmm. As I type that it's certainly not ANYONE with those traits. I don't know. I think anyone with a moderate to high level of intelligence combined with similar levels of philosophical insight can never find 'striking beauty' in this world, other than individual cases and examples, but as a whole, one with a keen mind can never find this whole thing BEAUTIFUL. -
2017-06-07 at 2:27 AM UTC