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  1. Joseki
    Lets be real, having a mod for a brother makes it easy to make fun of you!!! XD

    We pwn. GG no re.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 29, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Joseki
    Me + DarkWatch (Healing Vision) + DDR = True Love. Check it yo.

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    10$ in Quarters + ATM card +...

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    The South Union of Madison Wisconsin +...

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    DDR =

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    Pwnage.

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    Darky is a god. an "a" letter grade on the song "A". 238 perfect - 91 great. Heavy difficulty.

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    Pwnage

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    Failure.

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    Rage.

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    Exhaustion. Tsugaru Apple Mix - Heavy - 293 Perfect - 57 Great.

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    Modesty. Paranoia Eternal - B - 228 perfect - 155 great - 6 good - 4 boo

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    Lust.

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    Sex.

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    Death.

    That is all, you may return to your lives.
    Thread by: Joseki, Apr 28, 2007, 3 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Joseki
    I was the best link user, no lies. Up A/Down A ftw.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 28, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  4. Joseki
    Kind loving opinion: Its pretty and rhymes.

    Real Opinion : Its trite, cliche, and needs revision. I don't see anything in this poem I havn't read 100 times elsewhere. Try to separate yourself with better concrete images.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 28, 2007 in forum: Archives
  5. Joseki
    I think sex education is 100% valuable. Go health class.

    "Abstinence only sex education" is like "Just hold it potty training."
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 27, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  6. Joseki
    Darky what part of the gym were you evacuated too? I was lookin' for your ***. xP

    My 7th hour teacher says "Whenever I see some **** written on the walls of the bathrooms I just clean it up myself so we don't have to evacuate."
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 27, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  7. Joseki
    Beating ninja gaiden on master ninja was basically the most I could ever take in video game difficulty.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 25, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  8. Joseki
    I often find "disorder" is a cute way of a psychologist telling you that you are different from other people.

    Difference is good.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 25, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  9. Joseki
    To me his screenplays were elaborate social commentaries on how the adults in society are the violent ones, and the children are essentially harmless, but always end up being pushed on the hardest.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 25, 2007 in forum: Current Events
  10. Joseki
    Basically thread less t-shirts rule. I agree.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 25, 2007 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  11. Joseki
    Not digging the tears, they look like...well this is a forum for all ages, so I won't say.

    Tears aren't supposed to look that thick and consistent, they are more runny/watery.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 21, 2007 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  12. Joseki
    Personally, I just think you rot in the ground. I just don't see the evidence to support heaven/religeion in general. So, lets see how many people call me a sinner. C'mon then, I'm ready.

    The only way I would be a christian is if I was an unafilliated christian. That way I wouldn't have to donate money to cult churches for no reason.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 21, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Joseki
    While I do not consider myself an expert on philosophy in any way, I do know something about that department. While the rest of the world rails this killer gunman Seung Cho, I find an interest in his words. Do not follow his actions, his words are powerful enough.

    "You have vandalized my heart, raped my soul and torched my conscience. You thought it was one pathetic boy’s life you were extinguishing. Thanks to you, I die like Jesus Christ, to inspire generations of the weak and the defenseless people."

    This is a direct quote from his manifesto sent to the offices of NBC in New York. What immediately strikes me is the conceptual ideas involving suito-Christianity in it's entirety, reflecting largely onto the idea of guilt and suffering of an egotistical government. This quote, by deeper analisis shows interesting logic. He dies to kill something. He dies to give life to youth. Whether this man has inspired anyone is up for grabs, the main thing is that he acts as a martyr under the guise of a terrorist to our people. That in and of it's self is worth serious thought.

    "Do you know what it feels to be spit on your face and to have trash shoved down your throat? Do you know what it feels like to dig your own grave?
    Do you know what it feels like to have throat slashed from ear to ear? Do you know what it feels like to be torched alive?
    Do you know what it feels like to be humiliated and be impaled upon on a cross? And left to bleed to death for your amusement? You have never felt a single ounce of pain your whole life. Did you want to inject as much misery in our lives as you can just because you can? "


    The actual text is basically self explanitory. He is pained. Sure. I understand this but who is in question when he accuses these things. This is rather consistent through most of his texts. He accuses someone or some entity of evil deeds. After a lot of careful consideration, I think he points fingers directly at the social order. The order that forces on people hurtful and non-ficticious information in order to control and direct. How many times have you been unhappy or affected by what a higher power has told you? How often has that hurt you or controlled you in some way?

    "You had everything you wanted. Your Mercedes wasn’t enough, you brats. Your golden necklaces weren’t enough, you snobs. Your trust fund wasn’t enough. Your vodka and Cognac weren’t enough. All your debaucheries weren’t enough. Those weren’t enough to fulfill your hedonistic needs. You had everything."

    Society does have everything, it has nothing, and all at once means nothing and everything. I think his understanding for society as a whole vastly exceeds that of me and many of my friends. What does he know about society to where killing became O.K? I can only juxtapose my own life to that of his. A life which I know little about. With some piecing together of the puzzle, and without too much effort, I can only say he's right. They have it all. But yet the youth is controlled, frowned upon, disrespected, and cruxified. To what avail? To what purpose? Can the youth live without vast expectation, can society live without hedonism?

    With all this in mind, please understand anyone who reads this, I am no killer, and what I say no way justifies the killing of 33 innocent lives. It is in fact an awful occurence. However, look past that to understand common meaning in his words. On many levels, the man is right. I'm no killer, I'm no murderer, and I have no rage or anger towards society, but he has a point.

    Ask yourself of the pressures. The pressures society forces on you as a youth. Is it all nessecary, are all these expectations needed? Can't we live and enjoy art and writing and love without being raped of fun and interest?
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 21, 2007 in forum: Current Events
  14. Joseki
    Thread

    Bayside

    Any Bayside fans here? =)

    They are probably my most fav band, I was just wondering if any of you know about them?
    Thread by: Joseki, Apr 21, 2007, 1 replies, in forum: Music
  15. Joseki
    Chill. The sig is fine, but my personal opinion is: Layers mean nothing. Appearance is what counts man. Don't think about effects and layers, think about what is visually pleasing to the eye. Thats the best advice a fellow artist can give.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 10, 2007 in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    I like this out of all your other works because it isn't overly complex or stimulating. It's very simple and pleasant.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 9, 2007 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  18. Joseki
    To be honest, I like this a lot, it deserves a lot more attention than it is clearly not getting.

    Composition wise, it looks fantastic, very powerful, my eye was pulled around the sig to all the right places before I rested on the spartan in the center of the sig, job well done.

    I don't really think It needs any real focal point, its a very smooth piece that draws me to the center over time. There isn't any immediate point of attention, which what I think I love about it, because its so subtle.

    Keep it up, very artsy sig. 9/10
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 8, 2007 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  19. Joseki
    Vote: TBK.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 8, 2007 in forum: Competitions
  20. Joseki
    I think I like this because it seems like so little was done to the image it's self, but it creates such an over all eye pleasing result. Some of the splatter on the far right distracts me, but overall I like it. Maybe luigi himself should be slightly more pronounced.
    Post by: Joseki, Apr 7, 2007 in forum: Arts & Graphics