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DeleriousWeasel
from Guam on 2005-09-15 05:00 [#01723595]
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I DIGRESS| my credit card details are :
*this section has been removed by CIA officials in order to protect the banking safety of fellow American citizens and to prevent their bank details being accessed by online trolls and elfs*
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-09-15 05:10 [#01723604]
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Yeah, I am canadian. I don't know the details about the offer, or that it has a name, but its well known. A bit of research could net you the info, altho I think you have to be a canadian citizen.
Canadian Government info site
Be warned. Government websites are notoriously awefull to find information in. Just trying to find an address for a certain office can take hours.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-15 05:13 [#01723606]
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heh heh
One time I saw an online level 23 mage. Thank god he didn't see me or he might have casted geno-flame or curse.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-15 05:18 [#01723611]
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Some sites deliberately make information difficult to find such as paypal and ebay. But I think the government does it from incompetence.
One critique against conspiricy theories is that they often involve large groups operating with extreme sophistication and precision, when this does not match the general incompetence of such groups on a day to day basis. I love to replicate information I learn to appear smart.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-09-15 05:21 [#01723614]
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According to the illuminatus trillogy, the magnitude of the said groups is actually a tool used to decentralize focus on key elements of the group. So a lot of the nonsence is only there to act as a diversion from those stated key areas.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-15 05:34 [#01723627]
Points: 21454 Status: Regular | Followup to Taxidermist: #01723614
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That looks like a weird book... I read this book once: this book
it was interesting sort of but sort of pointless and stupid.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-15 05:39 [#01723631]
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Damn, the reviews for that illuminatus trilogy seem awesome. You read that entire 800 page thing?
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-09-15 05:42 [#01723632]
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Yeah. Most mind altering literature has an air of pointlessness and distraction about it. I think its meant to be read as sort of a mantra, to bring meaninglessness to the noise and scatter about regular everyday life, and allow the person to refocus their thought. The problem with a lot of the older esoteric writing, is it is written to address the noise of a different era, which is substantially less noisy than that of this era. Our attention spans are now tailored towards the same kind of pointlessness, which can cause an opposite effect of what they are meant to achieve in those books. So nowadays, in order to achieve that refreshing heady headspace, its probly best to read a financial textbook.
I used to read a lot of that perception altering litterature. It can fuck you up more than it can help.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-09-15 05:45 [#01723633]
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Yeah. I have actually read it three times front to back, and about twice more in bits and pieces. Every time you read it, its like a different story, because their are so many diversions and things happening, you forget most of it. The schrodingers cat trillogy is good as well, but doesn't have the same effect.
In the schrodingers cat trillogy, the entire third book has every word for sex or body parts replaced with a different word. I was stoned when I started the third book, and spent fourty five minutes trying to read one paragraph, because I couldn't tell whether or not it was my head doing it.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-15 06:06 [#01723640]
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ha ha, I like how you read a lot and write interesting stuff but suck at spelling. It doesn't matter; it's just funny. "naked lunch" is supposed to be some other book that druggies typically read (i havn't). I've never even taken any drugs aside from a massive constant overdose of videogames. Maybe I should buy that trilogy book and give it a go. What you wrote about such altered states books makes sense and the one I read definately read as some sort of mantra for mind focusing.
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DeleriousWeasel
from Guam on 2005-09-15 11:38 [#01724018]
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I am so lost in this thread
pads around in circles following his tail
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virginpusher
from County Clare on 2005-09-15 11:42 [#01724026]
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heh! Nicely done! :D
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