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Ombre Vivante

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  1. I would only refer to myself as an "atheist" to make things simple for simpleminded folk, although I don't believe in any notion of a creator, mystical beings, or God(s) that dispenses justice amongst men, so that does fit the definition of an "atheist." Still, I'd much rather refer to myself as an "animist"
  2. Hell, as we speak, this weekend I can assure anyone there will be one or two more murders by one of those "nice gangs." Those subhuman murderers never fail to disappoint Related sausage links: http://www.ocregister.com/news/dunn-364896-officer-police.html http://www.ocregister.com/news/bertagna-364731-victim-gang.html http://www.ocregister.com/news/gonzalez-364720-cena-gang.html http://www.ocregister.com/news/salazar-364149-gang-springer.html
  3. I used to live in a gang-infested neighborhood in Los Angeles. We moved. Life is too short to spend it living amongst trash and filth who only seem to understand violence
  4. I remember that trial. It made national news because it wasn't just a home invasion, but a triple-murder case. The details of that were gruesome.
  5. I know. It's totally macabre. Still, I don't think that's the "record for mass murder attack" unless we're not taking into account bombs (OKC bombing and the bombing at Bath, Michigan) or the Branch Dividian compound mass murder (although it wasn't really just one person doing the killing).
  6. In 2007, there were 32 killed in the Virginia Tech shooting - 20 more than this fool's "record." That's the U.S. record. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Tech_massacre
  7. Come to SoCal and check out our beaches in Orange County. They're nothing like Hawaii, but they are the next best thing
  8. Weird. That's not the U.S. record at all. Far from it. How many did that army sergeant psychologist murder at his base? How many were murdered at Virginia Tech? How many were murdered in the Oklahoma federal building? Of course, if this had been in Iraq or Afghanistan, and the murderer had been a "govt. contractor" for blackwater or halliburton murdering civilians over there, then this would be perfectly sane. Hell, ask yourselves, how many wrong convictions go to death row in the U.S.?
  9. That doesn't make any sense since energy exists. And from the early times of hunters and gatherers, those who experimented with fire, weapons, and wheels possessed scientific minds. Those events they could not explain, they attributed to some magical invisible being(s) in the sky to appease their simple, neanderthal minds. Of course, as the collective mind of man evolved, some of those events could be explained by scientific experiments. I mean, if it were up to some high-fallutin' church, some'd still believe the earth was flat, burn women as witches, and use their holy book to rationalise enslaving others and forcing them to convert under threat of death. It really is just another tool to empower a few people and keep the rest stupid and obedient
  10. There is nothing logical about believing in imaginary characters. Just replace "God" with "unicorns" and "leprechauns," and I'm sure they could also come up with "logical" arguments for their existence. Show an instance where energy was created and destroyed. All the "logical arguments" couldn't put this evidence before us
  11. I haven't used f***facebook since they deleted my account back in early 2006. I never bothered with "social networking" sites since then
  12. One of the tenants got a notice of eviction today. This sweetens me coffee since I was the one who called the landlord about them smoking pot in their house
  13. I am much fatter now, so I'd rather keep those old pics around to remember how less fat I used to look. However, I may post one more recent pic of me with my new, neon Strida bike... once I get the helmet in the mail
  14. That's the thing: She was supposed to monitor these kids, but seemed to not be doing that job.
  15. I live in a valley, so it's hot as hell over here
  16. I like this little jab at this kid from the rebuttal: This type of entitlement attitude is kind of ironic coming from a kid who "interns" at a radio station. I wonder how long this douche could keep her lifestyle up once her parents [and the government] cut her off their teat. In a time when there is high unemployment and a lack of jobs for able people, this isn't the kind of attitude that would help. I really, really hope this won't be a prevalent principle and value in the future, as this generation is doomed to mediocrity and a full-blown blase attitude towards an honest work/ethic and due compensation
  17. "I never owned any music to begin with" = "I steal music because I feel I am entitled to it" http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2012/06/16/154863819/i-never-owned-any-music-to-begin-with The rebuttal to emily white: https://thetrichordist.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/letter-to-emily-white-at-npr-all-songs-considered/ I liked this bit: But, hey, I am willing to bet 100 albums of chud she has horrible taste in music and probably a lack a deep knowledge in the subject, as is the case with most freeloaders
  18. I was gonna say something about the maturity level of people who watch "reality" shows and then it dawned on me that I watch cartoons most of the time
  19. Wow. I envy you guys (and gals), but in a way that inspires me to do better... as I couldn't do much worse than my crappy 2.6 GPA as an undergrad. Yeah, I crashed right through graduation Great looking families. That's an achievement on a whole other/higher level.
  20. Yeah, sad news all around. The rest of fleetwood mac behaved like a buncha douchebags when it came to the RRHoF.
  21. Toaster oven? That's, like, too much cooking going on for me. It's too hard
  22. Awersome! It's been almost 8 years for me as well - at the end of July
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