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offline epohs from )C: on 2005-06-14 11:41 [#01632566]
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next time you see her on the bus hold up a peice of paper
with "a/s/l ?" scribbled on it in crayon. (forest green)


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 11:42 [#01632567]
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Xeron, don't get cynical till you're at least 35.


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-06-14 11:43 [#01632571]
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In my mind she would either smile and giggle charmingly or
not be able to read it and get confused whilst running away.


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 11:45 [#01632577]
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Epoths: wouldn't the 's' be a little insulting? Since you
were looking at her, and all.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-06-14 11:46 [#01632583]
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you can never be too sure, walnads.


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-14 11:46 [#01632585]
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Ok then.


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-06-14 11:46 [#01632586]
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It's about the connotations


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 11:47 [#01632588]
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oops. epohs. man, can I not type. or read. or anything.
sorry.


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 11:48 [#01632590]
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hehe, true.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-06-14 11:48 [#01632592]
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:D

i thought it was a joke, and i was playing along. sorry,
i'm an idyot.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-06-14 11:50 [#01632597]
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but, i digress... lets' talk more about stranger QT3.14s


 

offline DeleriousWeasel from Guam on 2005-06-14 11:51 [#01632598]
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you cynical swine.


 

offline uzim on 2005-06-14 11:53 [#01632604]
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Walnut: very nice avatar/username combination. : )

(and cynism is so well-spread nowadays, if it goes on like
this it will be really hard to find someone not
cynical in a few years... or maybe it's always been like
that, i don't know.)


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 11:56 [#01632610]
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epoh (double-check spelling): lol. sadly no. just me being
crap.
uzim: cheers. I try. =P

Cynicism: come now: youth = idealism. You get rampant
revolutionary ideas and are determined to change the world.
Only later does it get grey and crap and you realise how
deluded you've been. If you are young and cynical then
what's the point?

Heh, beautiful strangers are good. Except I always wish I
had a camera. Or a camera phone. But no. The moment
disappears forever.... *sniff*


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-14 11:56 [#01632613]
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true when something weird becomes widespread it ceases to be
weird and becomes normal.



 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 11:56 [#01632614]
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no 's'. see it kills me. e.p.o.h.s. write it out a hundred
times.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-06-14 12:00 [#01632620]
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it's quite alright. here, check out this craxy maniac


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 12:01 [#01632623]
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I hope that wasn't a hint.


 

offline uzim on 2005-06-14 12:04 [#01632626]
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funny pic.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-06-14 12:13 [#01632645]
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it wasn't, i promise... it was just a picture that i
stumbled across when i was looking for a picture of the cn
tower for that other thread.


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-14 12:18 [#01632655]
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lol. no worries. I'm...not....that.... insecure... people
out to get me.... argh.....

yes, kl pic.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-06-14 12:19 [#01632656]
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hahahahah!! oh that's excellent.

"(forest green)"

-- epohs.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-06-14 13:04 [#01632697]
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well I saw a beautiful girl today, too. No shit. I had to
meet the train early in the morning with some things from
parents and when I got back to bus station I saw them (she
was with her lucky boyfriend) They travelled to the same bus
stop as me. Shit. Better I didn't look in that direction.


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-06-14 13:07 [#01632704]
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"My heart stopped and I instantly fell in love"

sounds like my first listen to Pen Expers ;)


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-06-14 13:08 [#01632708]
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you love your penexpers don't you!


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-06-14 13:11 [#01632717]
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Pen Expers has been imprinted into my brain. The seven
minutes and eight seconds stretch from the right temple to
the ear.


 

offline imdex from Argentina on 2005-06-15 02:21 [#01633010]
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long blonde hair with a perfect face and a
perfect body
b = bitch

sorry


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-06-15 02:26 [#01633013]
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very true.

also, girls who are STUNNING are sometimes known to never
have boyfriends, because thier standards are just so damn
high, no one is good enough.


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 02:29 [#01633015]
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I fall in love again on the central line every day mate :(


 

offline acid_polic3 from london (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 03:20 [#01633028]
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haha. so many faces on the way into and out of london... i
think no one would ever acost someone on a train because the
whole carriage would enjoy the conversation too. i f it was
rush tri hour. when does rush hour end? even at 6 30 there
are too many people with regular jobs on the train.


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 03:20 [#01633029]
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Fuck em they're all snakes


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 03:21 [#01633030]
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I wouldnt have the balls to chat up a bird outside a
pub/club environment :(


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2005-06-15 03:26 [#01633033]
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some chick was giving my the eye last night, but im not sure
whether she was impressed or found me to be incredibly
repulsive. oh well, at least i got her attention!


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 03:28 [#01633034]
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Was she squinting with both eyes and shuddering?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2005-06-15 03:40 [#01633039]
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i was ignoring her so i can't tell..but she was staring
right into my right profile for a while..from like 1m away.
then she looked away for a second and started to stare
again. odd.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2005-06-15 04:10 [#01633058]
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Right, so, I was on the bus, listening to some vsnares
just
casually looking out of the window.


 

offline kurrrak from Bialystok (Poland) on 2005-06-15 04:12 [#01633061]
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you'll never meet her again and you'll never even talk to
her, so stop making stupid threads plzkthxbye


 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-06-15 04:37 [#01633078]
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so this morning, i'm leaving for work at 0330am, and this
cute gurl is sneaking out of the foyer in our building; all
cautious, walking slow and wearing the tight jeans and a
tight black tease. initially, i think to myslef that she
must be a woman of the night, or someone who couldn't resist
one fo those calls that are oh so fun sometimes... but then
i realise that i've noticed her before and she lives in the
building. in the last week during thsi crazy heatwave, i've
notivced about 10 hundred thousand milion beautiful gurrls
in this city. let me say that, as an observer, i enjoy this
fashion craze that has returned the miny skirt to the
mainstream!

honestly though, i wake up to the most beautiful gurrl every
morning!
isn't that swell?
er, swollen, actually.


 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-06-15 04:37 [#01633079]
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so this morning, i'm leaving for work at 0330am, and this
cute gurl is sneaking out of the foyer in our building; all
cautious, walking slow and wearing the tight jeans and a
tight black tease. initially, i think to myslef that she
must be a woman of the night, or someone who couldn't resist
one fo those calls that are oh so fun sometimes... but then
i realise that i've noticed her before and she lives in the
building. in the last week during thsi crazy heatwave, i've
notivced about 10 hundred thousand milion beautiful gurrls
in this city. let me say that, as an observer, i enjoy this
fashion craze that has returned the miny skirt to the
mainstream!

honestly though, i wake up to the most beautiful gurrl every
morning!
isn't that swell?
er, swollen, actually.


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 04:39 [#01633081]
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I wake up every morning to a godless universe and the
tedious inevitability of work...

;(


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-15 04:49 [#01633088]
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Lol. rustic, so true. Sadly the Northern line isn't as well
stocked with buff-tings as the Central Line, obviously. I
wake up. I walk to school (as the tube doesn't even
condesend to let me on any more), gorgeous scenery through
elephant and castle. Then I just hit the City of London and
there's no one even vaguely attractive since they have all
prematurely aged from stress and all stare at the pavement.
I get jostled. I work. I leave. Same over.

Though in N1 it's completely the opposite. You walk down
past Angel tube and it's like a fashion parade. Except
somehow it's too superficial for words and it doesn't matter
how good-looking anyone is, since they all dress like
empoverished artists while they sit in Starbucks, no less,
and then return home to their 1m houses. Am I bitter? Nah.


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 04:53 [#01633096]
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I get on at Leytonstone, lots of nice essex girls on their
way to work. Change at stratford and get the DLR to Canary
Wharf where there is plenty of fanny on a nice day!


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-15 04:59 [#01633103]
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I think good-looking galls are in higher supply than
good-looking guys.

Still not bitter.


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 05:00 [#01633105]
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Yeah just none of them fancy me! hah!


 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-06-15 05:58 [#01633133]
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;(

what if you are god and the only reason you go to work is to
refrain from the responsibility of making your life and
those around you meaningful?

does anyone understand why we need to work.
if we removed money and people migrated to the jobs with
which they were good at and passionate about, then what do
you suppose the future would hold?
money is a little archaic by todays standards, non?
it really enslaves us in a caste style system, yet because
we live in democratic countries (some of us) it is under the
guise of freedom.
but think about it.
we vote to elect the people to make decisions for us.
we don't truly make any of them ourselves and that is not
really a democracy.
furthermore, the people we elect only reach those positions
(for the most part) because of corporate business and
backing.
most aren't qualified when it comes to compassion and good
will.

thoughts?


 

offline rustic from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 06:02 [#01633135]
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We live in a system of hyper capitalism that believes in
wealth creation rather than wealth distribution. The most
people have to hope for is an unfulfilling office job these
days and its pretty horrible. At least in france they only
work 35 hours, have fantastic public services and good
social lives. In UK we work our arses off for very little
reward. That's why i think our arts are so good, people are
fighting to escape the paradigm of despair that is modern
life. To quote Mr Albarn... Modern life IS rubbish


 

offline Walnut from Somewhere in (Bosnia and Herzegovina) on 2005-06-15 06:16 [#01633143]
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erm... without money we would have to return to old
battering systems... which have obvious failings in that
there are no regulated values that would make it unfair
(more so than it is). If everyone migrated to the jobs they
were passionate about we would have huge sectors being
unfilled, which is what is currently happening as people are
going where they are recognised and paid for their services
eg. nurses, doctors all going to America. So that leads to
further immigration and we deprive LEDCs of their much
needed educated workforce. So that leads to further wealth
division and its a neverending viscious cycle of doom.

Ideally yes the idea of escaping the capitalist mould is a
good one but it requires total cooperation. There will
always be one selfish bugger out there who will keep back
wealth, which causes the system to break up again as it
destroys trust and creates an oligarchy of the rich. They
tried enforcing wealth distribution etc but that takes away
the right to private property and quickly degenerates into
fascism as whoever does the enforcing inevitably corrupts
it.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 10:54 [#01633305]
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A girrl came into the shop today and I was like :O, then
when I looked at herr photos it turrned out she was Miss
Durham


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 11:00 [#01633311]
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COOL, this is herr. I developed herr photos today. She
looked prretty shit on herr own photos, too.


Attached picture

 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-06-15 11:01 [#01633313]
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I hate money.

p.s I didn't see her today


 


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