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offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 04:42 [#00310725]
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Man... sometimes I feel so out of reach with my dad, its
like, I try to talk to him sometimes and so does he, but its
hard to explain where I'm coming from, we never quite see
eye-to-eye. Like just now, he was asking me about this mb,
and about Aphex Twin, and i basically gave him the standard
bare minimum teenager response, and wished right after he
left that I hadn't, but I wonder if he even cares anyway...
=/


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-16 04:45 [#00310726]
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hmmmmm


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2002-07-16 04:46 [#00310727]
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im sorry man...

thats really too bad...

just keep trying to talk to him... alittle more everyday...


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2002-07-16 04:49 [#00310730]
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i have the same relationship with my step-dad - well -
''did'' - we talk more now - i just had to find a common
interest with him - heh - (he used to dj) - all you have to
do is find something you're both interested in - it worked
for me


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 04:50 [#00310731]
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I try to, but its kinda hard cuz our interests are so
different, I doubt we even share a common ground anymore..

oh well, we are takin a vacation together to seattle and
vancouver, just the 2 of us, this august. Maybe then we'll
have some stuff to talk about. :)


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-07-16 04:50 [#00310732]
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I have no idea where you guys are coming from, because my
dad dumped my ass when I was 5. You're lucky you even HAVE
one.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 04:52 [#00310734]
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really? my dad actually used to dj for the college radio
station when he was in college, did ur step-dad like club dj
or radio dj?

Ophecks: I'm really sorry man, I guess I take my family for
granted some times..


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2002-07-16 05:00 [#00310742]
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my dad hosted his own parties at a club

ophecks - yeah - i know - my dad left b4 i was born - i just
got this "new" step dad 3 years ago - lived with my mom for
11 years without a male father figure - but hey, im not gay!


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-16 05:01 [#00310745]
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i don't know my birth dad. he ditched my mom when i wasn't
even born!


 

offline Laqeuro from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-16 05:01 [#00310746]
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now i have my stepdad and him and i get along, pretty good


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 05:02 [#00310750]
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"but hey, im not gay!"
LoL :)

what does your name mean? Ever seen the movie eXistenZ?


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2002-07-16 05:09 [#00310755]
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i asumme you mean me - no - but wanted too - its a medical
device that sends an electrical shock into the cerebral
cortex (part of the brain) used for mental therapy - its
also in star trek - according to my trekkie buddy - never
watch the show so i wouldnt know - its also my alias as a
musician


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2002-07-16 05:10 [#00310756]
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full name is cortical stimulator


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 05:13 [#00310760]
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Ohh, well, in eXistenZ ( u really should see it =P) there is
a company called Cortical Systematics, so I thought it might
be a play off of that. :)


 

offline Ross from Canada on 2002-07-16 05:54 [#00310808]
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I don't necessarily get on great with my Dad, but he's quite
cool..like i went to work with him recently, and played
mercury rev, grandaddy & broadcast in the vehicle and he
enjoyed all of them..


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 16:03 [#00311275]
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thats cool, my dad says he likes "techno" but I'm not sure
if he would really like the experimental stuff that I listen
to.

My mom likes BoC and the Selected ambient Works by AFX tho
:)


 

offline Clic on 2002-07-16 16:56 [#00311319]
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My dad like jazz. Jazz & Tool.

Heh...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-07-16 17:12 [#00311341]
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I really didn't used to get on with my dad. He was always
quite distant. As I've got older I've found we have similair
literary tastes and he likes chess too. Our relationship is
quite strained at times, but I suppose thats normal among
fathers & sons.


 

offline Clic on 2002-07-16 17:14 [#00311346]
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Sometimes that's how it works out. My dad and I always
talked and stuff when I was younger, but now we go out and
do things together. He doesn't live with my mom and I
anymore, because they got a divorce, but he keeps in touch
with me.


 

offline Clic on 2002-07-16 17:17 [#00311354]
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Do you play chess much, Ceri? I wish I had more friends
around here that did, I've got no one to play with. Just
this little hand-held computer.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-07-16 17:22 [#00311358]
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Not as often as I'd like to, I don't enjoy it as much
against machines as people. I started playing chess from
about 4 and from the ages of 8 to about 13/14 I was very
good for my age. I'm nothing special now, but I can beat all
the people I know who play apart from my dad. He's not
excellent by any means, but he's pretty good- he often gets
to the mensa chess tournament quarter finals...


 

offline steve from chicago on 2002-07-16 17:24 [#00311359]
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I don't chit chat much with my dad, it doesn't bother me. He
taught me how to play chess, well just the basics. If any of
you want to play, send me an AIM. Maybe we can hook up via
yahoo or something.


 

offline Clic on 2002-07-16 17:24 [#00311361]
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I prefer humans to machines. I don't know, there's just more
-- 'emotion' when you play against a real person.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-07-16 17:26 [#00311364]
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Clic & Steve:

I'd like to sort out a yahoo game at some time. I could only
do it at lunchtime though... GMT 13.00-14.00


 

offline steve from chicago on 2002-07-16 17:33 [#00311370]
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Playing the machine isn't much fun, they don't make human
errors. At least when you're playing someone there's a
chance they might not see what you're trying to set up, with
a computer they've got pre-programmed defenses. It's like
you spend 15 minutes thinking up a good move then you get
COCKBLOCKED in 2 seconds by the computer.

Plus it's not satisfying beating a machine.

It's like masturbation.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-07-16 19:35 [#00311443]
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haha yeah, I agree completely.


 


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