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offline PORICK from fucking IRELAND on 2007-12-01 09:17 [#02149304]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2007-12-01 09:24 [#02149305]
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haha oh wow


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2007-12-01 09:26 [#02149306]
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"This is what I looked like on April 1, 2006. Click image to
see high-res (2048x1536) version."

Oh. baby. Can't wait to click the high-res version.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-12-01 09:29 [#02149309]
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the high-res picture is really quite emotional.


 

offline PORICK from fucking IRELAND on 2007-12-01 09:38 [#02149310]
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check out the cloth that he uses to cover the keyboard and
mouse.. :S

also

At this time, some time during the second grade, I had a
case where, if the sun was out, I couldn't get far as the
ground was "lava", due to my severe addiction to video games
(particularly Metroid).


Other problems I have: My severe addiction to video games
caused numerous other problems, many of which rather
bizarre. My most memorable problems are that of blue water
being dangerous (overcome), mirrors (still present, even
after almost two decades and very little progress), stairs
(still present and had for about 8 years), and chairs (only
booths in restaurants and car seats are acceptable - it's
the floor otherwise). My forward-shifting sleep-wake cycle,
which is now beginning to be understood considering the 15
or so years I've had it and 5 I've truly experienced it) is
another memorable problem, but not related to my video game
addictions.




 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-12-01 09:44 [#02149312]
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That section made me wonder about the veracity of the site.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2007-12-01 09:44 [#02149313]
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this is a fucking goldmine

you could spend weeks reading this stuff and just laughing


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2007-12-01 09:44 [#02149314]
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rocking the HTML like it's 1995


 

offline iiiiiiiiii from Gloucester on 2007-12-01 09:48 [#02149316]
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Dream 9-3: Banned from a forum

Sometimes, those online forums are in my dreams, however,
this one is more of a sad story. Although mostly forgotten,
this dreams sort of informs me what it's like to be banned
from a forum. Although I've never been banned from a forum,
sometimes, when the server hosting the forums is acting
screwy, I often think that I got banned for some reason and
cannot view the forums at all. However, in my dream, the
situation was a bit different. Although I don't know how I
got banned from the forum in my dream, I can recall that I
was only able to just view the forums and just read the
posts. I couldn't reply to or make any new ones. I can't
recall any changes in the features I get (such as the bio,
interests, number of threads to display per page, avatar,
etc.) as I don't recall even checking. I don't recall if I
was even logged in or otherwise. The details are very vague,
unfortunately, so I cannot add anything else about the
dream.


 

offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2007-12-01 10:06 [#02149332]
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loch ness monster


Attached picture

 

offline Sano on 2007-12-01 10:31 [#02149352]
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This guy been around on net for a while, I think he's the
lost brother of w M w except one has a clean mind while the
other has a dirty mind. I find his website fascinating and
to me it has a great layout I could spend days reading it, I
also have his old webpage bookmarked it's much older than
that one, I think he was still in highchool when he run it.

Still Sonichu is on a another total level.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-12-01 10:41 [#02149355]
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poor guy thinks like a robot. i dont know why but im
entertained by his blog.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-12-01 10:51 [#02149362]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline portal13 from United Kingdom on 2007-12-01 10:57 [#02149364]
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i feel a bit sorry for him. its something unexplained.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-12-01 11:53 [#02149380]
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"How often do you take showers? Once a day? Twice a day?
Once every two days? How about 3 to 6 times a month? Lately,
it's been just that. The reasons come down to these (in
order of their impact with the worst on the top):

I'm always cold. The biggest reason is, when I'm done, I'm
almost always cold for at least two hours after it and I
hate it. When dry, I'm most comfortable from 75 to 77°F air
temp (95% certain). When wet, this increases to 80 to 83°F
or so (80% certain)."


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-12-01 11:56 [#02149382]
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"Why does it take 25 to 35 minutes for the actual shower
rather than 10 to 15 minutes? For one, I have timed this and
it is quite consistant so I know the 25-35 minutes value is
correct. Because the temperature knobs are very touchy, it
takes much longer to get the temperature set, about 3 to 5
minutes right there. Even moving the knob 1/32 of an inch
causes a 3°F temperature difference at the good zone and I
have to maneuver the knob to a precision on the order of
1/100 of an inch for anything reasonable and it takes a lot
of effort to get it that fine. It takes me about 1 to 3
minutes to adjust to the water and get used to it. Then it's
about 5 to 7 minutes for the shampoo (the full process -
warming it up first (this doesn't apply during the winter)
getting it out of the bottle, spreading it around and
washing it off in full - I do one round at it but use quite
a bit of shampoo to cover otherwise two rounds at once to
speed things up). Then it's about 8 to 12 minutes of using
the body wash (warming it up especially (this takes nearly
twice as long as the shampoo does, a good 3 to 4 minutes),
moving the shower curtains so that they don't get in the way
(I use water as a paste to "glue" the sides of the tub,
otherwise they get annoying and in the way adding to my
time), spreading it around, then washing it off). Finally, I
spend another 2 to 4 minutes rinsing off before turning off
the water. Then it's about ten minutes to dry off. It
actually faster to dry off without a towel than it is for me
with one. The reason is that almost all towels are stained
in some way and when this was going on, I noticed that 15 to
20 minutes went by to find a towel that wasn't stained.
Without the towel, it takes about 10 minutes instead, yet
another reduction. To help with this, I have other tricks up
my sleeve for further reducing the time - squeezing the
water from my hair then going top to bottom removing
whatever I can. This otherwise reduces the time by about 40%
of what it would normally take."


 

offline Barf Simpleton from the outback (Zimbabwe) on 2007-12-01 11:59 [#02149383]
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UHOH I just cliked the bit about "impressions of me in 2050"
and it came up saying "not found" is that a bad omen for
this poor fellow ?


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-12-01 12:27 [#02149394]
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1.3.2 Memorable events

1.3.2.1 144 Gatorade bottles - where to put them all?

On one day, during 2005 I think, and for sure, before July 4
(see my blog for a more precise date), there was a major
sale for Gatorade. I got a whole stash of 144 drinks. When I
got home, I had a hard time figuring out where to put them
all as they simply couldn't all fit on my adjacent shelves.


 

offline mimi on 2007-12-01 12:56 [#02149403]
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this is fascinating..at first i was like LOL but i can't
stop reading...this person is so robotically honest, you
have to give him credit. i hardly feel comfortable telling
anybody about my regular person quirks, yet this guy is
totally fucking off the wall and he's very up front.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2007-12-01 13:00 [#02149408]
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I'm surprised at how much I've read. I've spent the last 3
hours reading random things on his site. So it's about a +4
compatability and +432 motive.

Poor fellow can't do dishes cause he's afraid of water, has
to wait for his parents to get home, but as long as he has
enough napkins, he can 'degrease' his pizza so it's
acceptable or 'worthy'.


 

offline mimi on 2007-12-01 13:03 [#02149410]
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it makes me kind of mad at his parents, why would they let a
four year old play video games all day?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-12-01 13:20 [#02149418]
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uuuuuu.... uuuuhh.... ....

...


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-12-01 13:22 [#02149420]
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He's a lazy cunt who explains his shit life in excuses,
these excuses have extended from why he can't do things into
why he won't be able to do things in the future.
He needs some psychiatric help and a kick up the arse.
His parents are shit.



 

online big from lsg on 2007-12-01 14:08 [#02149440]
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as an act of humanitairinism i'm buying you a planeticket to
fly to his house and give him one kick in the buttocks


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-12-01 14:39 [#02149446]
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man, this guy is beyond repair... He claims to have spent
over "4000 hours" playing Bubsy on Genesis, one of his
"extreme favourite"s (compatibility 1200 - whatever that
means). Now, I could understand Mario, or Sonic - hell, even
Bubble Bobble ... but Bubsy? come on


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2007-12-01 15:18 [#02149459]
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Back in 1997 we were playing Goldeneye so much that at times
I would go through reality seeing the crosshairs over
everything and hearing the james bond orchestra hit whenever
I would enter a different room.

Also a couple years ago I was playing Splinter Cell:Chaos
Theory a lot. So much that one time I pulled up to work and
there were two people standing in a neighboring lot with
their backs to me, and my first instinct was that this was
my chance to sneak up behind them and grab their neck. I
have also felt compelled to hang from my upstairs neighbors
balcony so I can pull them over if they come to close to the
guard rail.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-12-01 15:29 [#02149464]
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I feel sorry for him actually and find it all a little sad.
I hope he gets over his various neurosis and gets himself
out of the hole he is in at the moment.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2007-12-01 15:57 [#02149471]
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I think most of us have played a game so much that it
impinges slightly on 'real life'.


 

offline PORICK from fucking IRELAND on 2007-12-01 16:35 [#02149480]
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i was exactly the same to be honest. the only thing that put
me off was the poor site design, which involves a lot of
scrolling, but yeah, i read an awful lot of his site,
considering..


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-12-01 17:11 [#02149489]
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I want to kill him so I can ease his suffering.


 

offline yoyoyo from cornwall on 2007-12-01 17:15 [#02149491]
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i understand him


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-12-01 17:19 [#02149493]
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I want to kill you too.


 

offline yoyoyo from cornwall on 2007-12-01 17:24 [#02149494]
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cunt


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2007-12-01 17:25 [#02149495]
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It's not my fault, I'm just a little psychotic.
How is it said in English? I am sociopathic? Or just a
cunt...either way is good.


 

offline Mr Brazil from Oh Joan, I love you so... on 2007-12-01 17:27 [#02149497]
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Is this w M w?

Or one of his species?


 

offline zoom from the moon on 2007-12-01 18:49 [#02149533]
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4.26 Myself in the year 2050 - How I envision myself and ...

I didn't read the whole blog (the photo spoke volumes) but
went straight to the 2050 link. Makes sense in some sad
way.



 

online big from lsg on 2007-12-01 18:54 [#02149536]
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suttsteve set himself free


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2007-12-01 18:58 [#02149537]
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is it wrong if i wanked off to the high-res?


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2007-12-01 19:06 [#02149542]
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quit showing off your broadband


 

offline Barf Simpleton from the outback (Zimbabwe) on 2007-12-02 00:29 [#02149634]
Points: 195 Status: Regular



wow I like the way he done a Level 7 update on the 29th of
may this year........that was a pretty good move, just what
was needed


 


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