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Woe and trepidation! I have returned!

 
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Woe and trepidation! I have returned!
Hello fellow denizens!

Those of you who remember me, shame on you, I was never that interesting and you could've spent your time watching amusing cat videos instead of reading my dreck. For those who don't, I have a newfound opportunity to confuse, baffle, anger, and maybe, just maybe, bring a few smiles to you.

So about a year (maybe two?) ago, I decided it'd be best to leave here for my mental health. Of course, my mental health didn't exactly improve a whole bunch, and sometimes I NEED a "there but for the grace of Joe Pesci go I" wake up call. This place is great for that!

So for now, I would like to examine the inherent futility in adhering to canonical understandings of time and space in predicting events of transcendence, and discuss the implications of "timeless moments", brief instances in people's lives where a singular moment in and of itself seems to become it's own distinct timeline.





For those of you who want simpler fare, what is your favorite color/s?
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Hello fellow denizens!

Those of you who remember me, shame on you, I was never that interesting and you could've spent your time watching amusing cat videos instead of reading my dreck. For those who don't, I have a newfound opportunity to confuse, baffle, anger, and maybe, just maybe, bring a few smiles to you.

So about a year (maybe two?) ago, I decided it'd be best to leave here for my mental health. Of course, my mental health didn't exactly improve a whole bunch, and sometimes I NEED a "there but for the grace of Joe Pesci go I" wake up call. This place is great for that!

So for now, I would like to examine the inherent futility in adhering to canonical understandings of time and space in predicting events of transcendence, and discuss the implications of "timeless moments", brief instances in people's lives where a singular moment in and of itself seems to become it's own distinct timeline.





For those of you who want simpler fare, what is your favorite color/s?
 Quoting: &

Have we met...? Should we? I'm not sure I need a new opportunity for confusion,- I don't think I have done with the last one, yet...
"I take up MY cross, and follow no man..."


A novus universitas,- vacuus vestri chaos. (A new world,- without your chaos.)
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Have we met...? Should we? I'm not sure I need a new opportunity for confusion,- I don't think I have done with the last one, yet...
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Oh, but that's the best part about confusion, when you get enough, you automatically save some for later when you're feeling secure and sure about things! But anyway, my favorite color is green, or all of them. Can never decide which.

It's fun to dance behind masks, isn't it?
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Have we met...? Should we? I'm not sure I need a new opportunity for confusion,- I don't think I have done with the last one, yet...



Oh, but that's the best part about confusion, when you get enough, you automatically save some for later when you're feeling secure and sure about things! But anyway, my favorite color is green, or all of them. Can never decide which.

It's fun to dance behind masks, isn't it?
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Green, eh? I'm partial to blue... or blue/green... or white... or black... fuzzy gray is nice sometimes, too.

It's just fun to dance, don't you think? I could dispense with the mask, I suppose, but who would dance with me? The line is short enough, as it is...
"I take up MY cross, and follow no man..."


A novus universitas,- vacuus vestri chaos. (A new world,- without your chaos.)
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Green, eh? I'm partial to blue... or blue/green... or white... or black... fuzzy gray is nice sometimes, too.

It's just fun to dance, don't you think? I could dispense with the mask, I suppose, but who would dance with me? The line is short enough, as it is...
 Quoting: The Cross of Lorraine



Well if everybody's dancing, then everybody's dancing WITH YOU :D
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Green, eh? I'm partial to blue... or blue/green... or white... or black... fuzzy gray is nice sometimes, too.

It's just fun to dance, don't you think? I could dispense with the mask, I suppose, but who would dance with me? The line is short enough, as it is...



Well if everybody's dancing, then everybody's dancing WITH YOU :D
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Damn it, I keep missing it... it must be the mask.

Lobster Quadrille...!
"I take up MY cross, and follow no man..."


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Damn it, I keep missing it... it must be the mask.

Lobster Quadrille...!
 Quoting: The Cross of Lorraine



I can't afford that many lobsters, you mutz!

Besides, if you get paint on your mask, you can just take it off later. It's arts and crafts time here in the afterlife!
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depends on the day OP ;)

i tend to like vivid strong colors more than pastels... but then again the pastels can be soo peaceful at times..

tounge afro

and welcome back !

Last Edited by Thoughts Faux Fodder on 07/11/2010 02:02 PM
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And sings the tune--without the words,
And never stops at all....
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My daughter says my favorite color is pink.

My hubby says my favorite color is purple.

I'd personally say it's teal.
No more requests in the "Strangest things" thread please. :hf:

Past Lives requests thread: Thread: That Which Once Was: Past Lives
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Damn it, I keep missing it... it must be the mask.

Lobster Quadrille...!



I can't afford that many lobsters, you mutz!

Besides, if you get paint on your mask, you can just take it off later. It's arts and crafts time here in the afterlife!
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What shall we do then...? Make new masks so that we won't be recognized in the next go-round, either? Weave Chinese finger-traps to keep the devil's playground occupied? Papier-mache is at least useful... we can stuff it with goodies, and then beat at it until we are rewarded, yes? I'm beginning to warm up to 'arts and crafts,' after all...

We have only to ask the lobsters to dance, you know... I've never had to pay one yet. Will they not join you similarly...? Or perhaps you were the walrus, eh?
"I take up MY cross, and follow no man..."


A novus universitas,- vacuus vestri chaos. (A new world,- without your chaos.)
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What shall we do then...? Make new masks so that we won't be recognized in the next go-round, either? Weave Chinese finger-traps to keep the devil's playground occupied? Papier-mache is at least useful... we can stuff it with goodies, and then beat at it until we are rewarded, yes? I'm beginning to warm up to 'arts and crafts,' after all...

We have only to ask the lobsters to dance, you know... I've never had to pay one yet. Will they not join you similarly...? Or perhaps you were the walrus, eh?
 Quoting: The Cross of Lorraine


Hey man, I didn't goo goo no gajoob. That business was a set-up from the beginning. But let's put the future behind us.

Personally I am a fan of mixed-media combined with the stone soup method. Basically, using whatever you've got lying around to make something nifty. That's how I do a lot of things, really.

I'm not even going to touch the metaphorical implications of having your mask be a pinata. Too many bad jokes.
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depends on the day OP ;)

i tend to like vivid strong colors more than pastels... but then again the pastels can be soo peaceful at times..

tounge afro

and welcome back !
 Quoting: Thoughts Faux Fodder

Thanks! I recognize you, ooooooo, spooky.
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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?
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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?
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Jury's still out on that one. Besides, there's a little bit of Joe in all of us, screaming, begging, pleading to be let out, because it is dark, wet, and smelly in there.
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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?


Jury's still out on that one. Besides, there's a little bit of Joe in all of us, screaming, begging, pleading to be let out, because it is dark, wet, and smelly in there.
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I like Joe for one reason, he like the "nobody" laughed in the face of the Illuminati.
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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?


Jury's still out on that one. Besides, there's a little bit of Joe in all of us, screaming, begging, pleading to be let out, because it is dark, wet, and smelly in there.


I like Joe for one reason, he like the "nobody" laughed in the face of the Illuminati.
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I might be nobody after all! But that's not to say the Illuminati isn't funny, it's just really hard to find it's face and get in a good laugh.
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depends on the day OP ;)

i tend to like vivid strong colors more than pastels... but then again the pastels can be soo peaceful at times..

tounge afro

and welcome back !

Thanks! I recognize you, ooooooo, spooky.
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lolsign what would be spooky , was if I recognized you . Your recognizing me is simply testament to the fact that i am always here! until i'm not, and then i always come back eventually peace

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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?
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Nah......it's just the latest incarnation of PUD. :jackoff:
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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?


Jury's still out on that one. Besides, there's a little bit of Joe in all of us, screaming, begging, pleading to be let out, because it is dark, wet, and smelly in there.


I like Joe for one reason, he like the "nobody" laughed in the face of the Illuminati.



I might be nobody after all! But that's not to say the Illuminati isn't funny, it's just really hard to find it's face and get in a good laugh.
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Funny thing about the Illuminati is they have so many faces, if you find one face you don't know if it is the right one to laugh at.

Hellfire Club and all that is....
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Nah......it's just the latest incarnation of PUD. jackoff
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Oooh, you guys think I'm all SORTS of people!
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Is this Joseph Campbell from the grave?


Jury's still out on that one. Besides, there's a little bit of Joe in all of us, screaming, begging, pleading to be let out, because it is dark, wet, and smelly in there.


I like Joe for one reason, he like the "nobody" laughed in the face of the Illuminati.



I might be nobody after all! But that's not to say the Illuminati isn't funny, it's just really hard to find it's face and get in a good laugh.


Funny thing about the Illuminati is they have so many faces, if you find one face you don't know if it is the right one to laugh at.

Hellfire Club and all that is....
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I can't pretend I'm familiar with the Hellfire Club, so I won't! Tell me about it! :3
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Hello fellow denizens!

Those of you who remember me, shame on you, I was never that interesting and you could've spent your time watching amusing cat videos instead of reading my dreck.
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You were gone?
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Hello fellow denizens!

Those of you who remember me, shame on you, I was never that interesting and you could've spent your time watching amusing cat videos instead of reading my dreck.



You were gone?
 Quoting: The Commentator


Perhaps it really WOULD be more amusing to let people think I'm someone else. Of course, that isn't to say there's not a little bit of me in everyone. Or Joe. Let us out already!


Edit: Yeah but I seriously didn't even look at this place for like a year or so.

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I can't pretend I'm familiar with the Hellfire Club, so I won't! Tell me about it! :3
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"The Hellfire Club
by Mike Howard
The name 'Hellfire Club' conjures up all sorts of sensational and lurid images, but what was the truth behind the legend?

First of all, the most famous Hellfire Club was the organisation allegedly founded by Sir Francis Dashwood (1708-1781) yet is was never called that name by its members. It was more formerly known as The Friars of St Francis of Wycombe, The Monks of Medmenham, or The Order of Knights of West Wycombe. Dashwood was the son of a wealthy businessman who had married into the aristocracy. He sat in the House of Commons as an MP for over 20 years and variously held the offices of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Postmaster General and Treasurer to King George III

As a young man, Dashwood went on the Grand Tour of Europe and spent some time in Italy. There he fell in love with the classical architecture and mythology of the country, developed a hatred of Roman Catholicism, met Prince charles Edward Stuart and became a Jacobite secret agent."

[link to easyweb.easynet.co.uk]

I surmise that the Hellfire Club was the agent at the heart of such nefarious characters as Aleister Crowley, Timothy Leary and most likely even Albert Pike. The seed/kernal for the hippies movement and today's progressive agenda.

It is the flip side of the tyrants card, the fool best portrayed by Benjamin Franklin, electrified, party mongrel Franklin. It also fostered the Jacobite French Revolution which Franklin supported by Washington disdained (at least as far as available documentation can show).

The Illuminati love the cards, they love the cards and the joker always has a play - he is wildcard!

Resistance to Tyrants is Obedience to God, that sort of thing.
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A bunch of cool info about the Hellfire Club
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Neato torpedo! Is there any side the Illuminati won't play? Reminds me of some of Robert Anton Wilson's work. Stranger than fiction, they say.





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