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offline korben dallas from nz on 2004-06-02 21:13 [#01220390]
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ecnadniarb: i guess that was a long winded way of saying:
"wanking" makes life special

:)


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-06-02 22:06 [#01220409]
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my turtle, my friends/family, skateboarding, MUSIC
(especiallly boc, atm), art (in almost any form), good
literature, god films, intelligent conversation...
and last but not least, waking up in a freezing cold room,
under warm blankets with the sun shining through my blinds
at my face.


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-06-02 22:07 [#01220410]
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err, i meant good films btw.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-06-03 02:48 [#01220547]
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"if you mean "language" in general, then yeah - tends to

cause a bit of a headache - and it seems a rather
metaphysical presupposition that it does or could 'relate to

itself' - that doesn't mean its wrong of course ...
"

well.. about language relating to itself.. I mean, like, it
doesn't really relate to the world outside (according to
Sasseure, that is. HAHAHA! don't read too much, you'll
become a drone!), because the connection between the sign
and its meaning is arbitrary. In that sense, language
relates to itself in the way that a word is only defined by
what it DOESN'T mean (which words in its own language it
ISN'T), as opposed to what it DOES mean (the word itself,
outside the language, would mean nothing, but when put into
the system of a language, with all the other words, it gets
a definition that comes from it NOT being any of the other
words...). But still.. who's to say that Sasseure was
correct? He could have been mad, you know.


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2004-06-03 07:48 [#01220909]
Points: 6745 Status: Lurker



The usual:
Having fun with my friends, pretty much everything about my
girlfriend, peanuts, lying on my bed with the headphones on
playing seefeel or something else that instantly brings you
in a trancy half-sleepty state, sex, junkfood

Oh, and I agree about Bob Ross. He was a genius just for his
ultra-relaxing paint classes on TV.


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2004-06-03 07:50 [#01220912]
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*sleepy


 

offline Mertens from Motor City (United States) on 2004-06-03 08:01 [#01220920]
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The wankery continues...

I think it's amazing how all words are defined by other
words. Like language is a closed circle with no beginning.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2004-06-03 08:02 [#01220923]
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i can't list anything that haven't been already listed


 

offline od_step_cloak from Pleth (Australia) on 2004-06-03 08:07 [#01220927]
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Girls' smiles are the best things ever. If you ever keep
this in your mind next time you are out with soe girls or
whatever, you'll probably agree (if you're a heterosexual
male or possibly otherwise).

Other than that, making things, be it music or any kind of
art, just expression.

Talking, conversing with people who get you, or having those
philosophical arguments.

Affection

Making people laugh, I make people laugh at work soetimes
lol, I can always make my little sister laugh, she almost
pisses herself laughing sometimes when I'm half drunk and
being a moron around the house it's really wicked.

Having your parents back you, say that the things you do are
great and supporting you.
Similarly: when your friends support you with things you do,
when Rachel asks me to burn her a CD of my stuff and then
coes back and tells me she adores it.
Or when I had a girlfriend, the way she's sit and listen to
me make music with this captivated smile.
Or when she'd fall asleep on me (even though she'd sometimes
do it when I wanted sex)

But yeah people laughing is really important. I laugh a lot,
I think. Some of my friends live in hysterics.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2004-06-03 08:07 [#01220928]
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hitting 20k at xlt before your mid twentys


 

offline od_step_cloak from Pleth (Australia) on 2004-06-03 08:08 [#01220929]
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goDel you haunt me at every turn we posted at pretty much
the same time.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2004-06-03 08:24 [#01220945]
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Making people laugh and happy makes life special, being able
to make a difference in someone elses life when they are sad
or feeling down. Also from time to time getting praise from
others when you've done something good is nice, all to often
these days, especially perhaps in work you only get to hear
negative comments about things, so getting thanked is nice.


 

offline goDel from ɐpʎǝx (Seychelles) on 2004-06-03 08:29 [#01220950]
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if i were a girl i would smile right now ;)


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-06-03 09:26 [#01221025]
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In addition..

Being asked to dance last night by possibly the most slutty
looking girl I have seen in a long time. Naturally I turned
her down, as I have a girlfriend, but it was a nice little
ego boost to be given some attention; particularly from
someone like her. I'm not sure I can even describe her
accurately - seeing really was believing.


 

offline AlbertoBalsalm from Reykjavík (Iceland) on 2004-06-03 09:35 [#01221041]
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this thread makes me sad


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-06-03 09:56 [#01221075]
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It was most amusing, for myself and everyone around me.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2004-06-06 07:43 [#01224975]
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my dad had a turrtle as a boy, but it died. he thinks he
packed it too tight forr the winterr.


 

offline acrid milk hall from United Kingdom on 2004-06-06 09:12 [#01225105]
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that's such a sad story.


 


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