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Rogue
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Posted on 09-06-10 12:52 PM, in The person below me Link
False.


The person below me was woken up by a lawnmower this morning. (I was)
Rogue
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Posted on 09-06-10 02:30 PM, in Busy? Link
Well, school's back in session. I've got 15 units (5 classes), 24 textbooks, and NO SCHOOL TODAY! Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!

I've mentioned it in a few threads, but I'm working on interviewing two of the three creators of steampunk (I was able to contact another one!) and they all went to my university. The prime one I'll be interviewing will be authored "On Stranger Tides" which was optioned for the new "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie.

I'm freelancing a bit for the paper this semester. Thankfully, I've got several affairs worked out when it comes to getting to graduate next semester.

This weekend's been pretty righteous, especially since I don't have classes on Fridays and we've got today off. Went to the international street fair in the OC, went to the Greek Orthodox festival in the LBC, and heading out to the county fair right now.

The boyfriend person also performed for charity on Saturday, at Metal Jam.

Brandon's the guitarist on the right, in the black Metallica "Ride the Lightning" shirt. He said he dropped his pick early on and had to make due with his fingers for a third of the song.




(Last edited by Rogue on 09-26-10 12:48 PM)
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Posted on 09-06-10 02:47 PM, in IT'S A BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!! Link
Congrats, Gaara and Mrs. Gaara!

I can't see the pics either, and I have a Facebook.

Rogue
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Posted on 09-06-10 02:48 PM, in The person below me Link
False?


The person below me still has a toy from when he was a baby, and refuses to get rid of it.
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Posted on 09-06-10 10:56 PM, in People are so stupid with technology Link
Then there was the woman who couldn't figure out what a tab is and was distraught that the Google did the whole PacMan homepage:
Rogue
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Posted on 09-06-10 11:37 PM, in It's been two years since I picked up Userbars Link
For now, here's one.

Source image: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/trenchcoatrogue/Cal20State20Fullerton20Titans20logo.gif

For the text put "Titan." Well, without the period.

Thanks. I'll have more soon.
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Posted on 09-07-10 02:38 PM, in You thought the Westboro Baptist Church was bad? A Church plans on burning the Koran on 9/11 Link

Top US commander: Burning Quran endangers troops

KABUL, Afghanistan – The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan warned Tuesday an American church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops in the country and Americans worldwide.

Meanwhile, NATO reported the death of an American service member in an insurgent attack in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday.

The comments from Gen. David Petraeus followed a protest Monday by hundreds of Afghans over the plans by Gainesville, Florida-based Dove World Outreach Center — a small, evangelical Christian church that espouses anti-Islam philosophy — to burn copies of the Quran on church grounds to mark the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States that provoked the Afghan war.

"Images of the burning of a Quran would undoubtedly be used by extremists in Afghanistan — and around the world — to inflame public opinion and incite violence," Petraeus said in an e-mail to The Associated Press.

NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen echoed those sentiments Tuesday, saying any burning "would be in a strong contradiction with the all the values we stand for and fight for."

Muslims consider the Quran to be the word of God and insist it be treated with the utmost respect, along with any printed material containing its verses or the name of Allah or the Prophet Muhammad. Any intentional damage or show of disrespect to the Quran is deeply offensive.

In 2005, 15 people died and scores were wounded in riots in Afghanistan sparked by a story in Newsweek magazine alleging interrogators at the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay placed copies of the Quran in washrooms and flushed one down the toilet to get inmates to talk. Newsweek later retracted the story.

Responding to Petraeus' comments, Dove World Outreach Center's senior pastor Terry Jones acknowledged Petraeus' concerns as legitimate but said the church still planned to go ahead with the burning.

"We are at this time not going to cancel it. We're still considering it and praying about it," Jones told The Associated Press. "We are also just also concerned and wondering, when do we stop? How much do we back down? ... Instead of us backing down, maybe it's to time to stand up."

The church, which made headlines last year after distributing T-shirts that said "Islam is of the Devil," has been denied a permit to set a bonfire but has vowed to proceed with the burning. The congregation's website estimates it has about 50 members, but the church has leveraged the Internet with a Facebook page and blog devoted to its Quran-burning plans.

The American's death brings to at least six the number of U.S. forces killed in Afghanistan this month, along with at least four other non-American members of the international coalition.

Engagements with insurgents are rising along with the addition of another 30,000 U.S. troops, bringing the total number of international forces in the country to more than 140,000.

At least 322 U.S. troops have died in Afghanistan so far this year, exceeding the previous annual record of 304 for all of 2009, according to an AP count.

Petraeus is asking for 2,000 more trainers and field troops for the international force, NATO officials said Monday. It was unclear how many would be Americans.

Also Tuesday, authorities confirmed the ambush killing of a district chief by suspected insurgents in the northern province of Baghlan on Monday afternoon. Nahrin district chief Rahmad Sror Joshan Pool was on his way home after a memorial service for slain anti-Soviet guerrilla leader Ahmad Shah Massoud when rocket-propelled grenades hit his vehicle, setting it on fire, said provincial spokesman Mahmood Haqmal.

Pool's bodyguard was also killed in the attack, and one militant died and two were wounded in the ensuing fire fight with police, Haqmal said.

Five children were killed and five wounded in Yaya Khil district in the southern province of Paktika when an insurgent rocket fired at an Afghan army base hit a home Monday evening, provincial government spokesman Mokhlais Afghan said.

Kidnappers also seized two electoral workers and their two drivers in the western province of Ghor, according to deputy provincial police chief Ahmad Khan Bashir.

Insurgents have waged a campaign of violence and intimidation to prevent Afghans from voting, especially in rural areas, while some pre-election violence has also been blamed on rivalries among the candidates.


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Stupid, fucking zealots. All these people are doing is continuing the cycle.





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Posted on 09-07-10 03:38 PM, in The Desert Heat Awards Show Link
Originally posted by Phoenix
Tell me about it.

EDIT: I guess the glitch was fixed D:

Admins are able to double post. Everyone else can double post after 24 hours (which isn't entirely true, because I've tried to post about 25 hours and it still wouldn't post sometimes).


Argh. The bracket for the quotation blended with the colon from the face you made, to make some emoticon of some sort.


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Posted on 09-08-10 02:59 AM, in Last Movie You Saw? Thoughts? Link
Just got back from seeing "The Last Airbender" in the cheap theater. It didn't suck.

Frankly, most of the people who've been bitching about the fact that it's not exactly like the cartoon really need to find something better to do with their time.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-08-10 03:05 AM, in Last Movie You Saw? Thoughts? Link
I'm really looking forward to Book 2.
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Posted on 09-08-10 03:25 AM, in Last Movie You Saw? Thoughts? Link
There were much shittier movies than this released recently. "Vampires Suck," "Jonah Hex," and "Prince of Persia" to name a few.

While the pronunciations were annoying, it's obvious they had to cut things for time. The plotline with the princess was probably the most irritating. You only see her maybe 20 minutes, it's no great tragedy that she has to give up her life so the spirit can live.

And gotta love the fact that even Katara went, "Aang's been captured ... again!"

Ethnicity complaints are another thing. I mean, I get it. I've made the same arguments in the past, but casting's over. The movie's made.

We went through this when "Memoirs of a Geisha" came out. Oh no, the Japanese characters were played by Chinese women.

I stand by the statement. It didn't suck.


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Posted on 09-08-10 03:33 AM, in Last Movie You Saw? Thoughts? Link
I'm sorry. My boyfriend and I are actually laughing at how serious you guys are taking this.

Thanks for the chuckles, guys. It's just a movie. Chances are in the next 10 years there'll be a re-boot.

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Posted on 09-08-10 03:37 AM, in How M. Night Killed Our Childhoods. Link
You're that young? "Avatar" wasn't a part of my childhood, but I'm a big fan.

I'm excited that they're relaunching with the next avatar -- a water-bender, as it's the next in the cycle.

Now, I am not a fan of the new movie. But I did get amped up during a few scenes, particularly when Sokka, Katara, and Aang get the earth-benders to stand up against the fire nation soldiers.

Rogue
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Posted on 09-08-10 03:53 AM, in How M. Night Killed Our Childhoods. Link
I guess he was just the first one to get it all written and filmed.

He's mentioned in several interviews that he's watched the series with his kids.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-08-10 03:59 AM, in Answer one, Ask one Link
I have a series of low-to-non-paying jobs. I'm a photographer/roadie for a metal band, so that really all depends on where they play. I work at my university's paper, but right now I'm freelancing. Same thing with writing for my friend's site.

So I guess the answer is I don't work anywhere specifically.


What's your favorite amusement park attraction?
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Posted on 09-08-10 04:05 AM, in Answer one, Ask one Link
I really don't remember. We used to eat breakfast at this place down at the beach for years, but ever since my grandmother started living with us, we don't go out to eat as often.


What are your thoughts on communism?
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Posted on 09-08-10 04:37 AM, in Xeogaming Office - 2017 Year of the Ancient Forbidden Fruit! Link
It's been a very mentally-exhausting day talking about Siegel and Shuster, Marx and Gramsci, reading dense books explaining the latter, and then watching documentaries and movies all night.

This weekend was full of visiting museums and international festivals.

My cup is so full. Time to meditate.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-08-10 04:44 AM, in Xeogaming Office - 2017 Year of the Ancient Forbidden Fruit! Link
Go you, Nagis. Definitely get out and do something. Fishing with your mom sounds cool.

Either way, 8 months of work and getting a Friday off now? Yeah, you could use some time away.
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Posted on 09-08-10 05:45 AM, in Surveys/quizzes/memes about yourself Link
We're getting ready to head out soon for a charity show Brandon's doing, plus the festival, but we'll see how it goes. Kinda bored for the time being.


* Do you have a favorite artist? What makes their work special to you?
- I have a few, I suppose. Frida Kahlo is probably the top of my list, though. Her work is often abstract, but tends to convey the constant pain in her life, be it physical or emotional.

* Growing up, what was your favorite comic strip?
- Garfield.

* Growing up, what was your favorite fairy tale or children’s story?
- I used to collect the Berenstein Bears books, but I really loved fairy tales as well. I was deeply into Greek mythology as a kid, and the story of Eros and Psyche has always been a favorite.

* What are your favorite television shows? How frequently do you watch them?
- Since this seems to be referring to shows that are still on the air: "House" (we tend to have to download it and watch it later in the week, but we're usually up to date), "Mad Men" (same since we don't have cable), "Futurama" (same story as "Mad Men"), and "Mythbusters" (we tend to only get to watch this when we're somewhere that has cable). Otherwise all my favorite shows are no longer on the air.

* What is one of your favorite quotes? Why is it special to you?
- Pancho Villa's dying words: "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something." It just speaks to me that someone considered a great folk hero made such a human, unpolished statement.

* What is your all-time favorite movie, and how many times have you seen it?
- "Kung Fu Hustle." I've lost count of how many times I've seen it.

* What is your favorite bumper sticker or t-shirt slogan?
- I don't know. Definitely not those COEXIST stickers. Most of the people who have those are assholes.

* What is your favorite poem or saying?
- "Sabrina Fair," but I'm sure there are others I'm forgetting.

* What is your favorite style of music?
- Too many to really say there's one. There's something I love from just about every type but modern rap or hip-hop.

* What was your favorite subject in school? Why?
- Philosophy, but American studies is pretty high up there nowadays.

* What’s one of your favorite birthday memories?
- Probably my 24th birthday. Watched really old Disney cartoons, played among concrete sea monsters, ate mochi in a Japanese arcade, had rattlesnake meat sausages for lunch, did grave rubbings in this cemetery in L.A. and then got Mediterranean food for dinner.

* What’s one of your favorite questions to ask?
- What's your defining moment?

* What’s one of your least favorite things to do? Why?
- Transcribe interviews. It takes FOREVER to do, and often it's really hard to decipher what someone said.

* What’s the name of your favorite magazine? What do you like most about it?
- I'm not sure these days since I don't pick up many periodicals. It used to be Wizard since it was up on what was going on in the geek world.

* What’s your all-time favorite band?
- Flogging Molly, I suppose.

* What’s your all-time favorite meal, and how often do you enjoy it?
- Dim sum, I haven't had amazing imperial dim sum which I used to get back in the day like once or twice a week, in a while, but I get it when I can. Otherwise, there's Greek food. I think I've had it at least once a month for the last five years.

* What’s your favorite aroma or fragrance?
- Air conditioners that need to have their filters changed, burning sage, leather, and coffee.

* What’s your favorite beverage?
- Iced coffee, mojitos, and glass bottle sodas.

* What’s your favorite Bible verse and why?
- Don't have one really. I'm agnostic.

* What’s your favorite board game? Do you usually win?
- Trivial Pursuit. Yes.

* What’s your favorite color? Why?
- Purple-magenta. I used to love green, but now I just feel like purple-magenta captures my personality.

* What’s your favorite fast-food restaurant and how often do you go there?
- The Heart Attack Grill. I go maybe once or twice a year, since it's another state over.

* What’s your favorite genre of literature?
- Science Fiction/Fantasy, I suppose. I tend to read a lot of existential stuff too.

* What’s your favorite kind of candy?
- Chocolate, caramel and nougat in bar form. Also marzipan.

* What’s your favorite picnic memory?
- Don't have one.

* What’s your favorite place to go when you want to be alone? Why?
- The library. I don't often seek to be alone these days, but sometimes I just want to read and sit in the air conditioning.

* What’s your favorite room in your home? Why?
- Mine. It's really the only part of my house that's mine (and my boyfriend's, actually). It has our bed, our computers, our comfy chair, my books, my comics, his guitars and recording equipment. Our stuff.

* What’s your favorite spectator sport, and how often do you watch it?
- Don't have one, at least not one that's considered a traditional athletic sport.

* What’s your favorite subject to discuss? Why?
- Graphic novels, philosophy, conventions, other things in geek culture. I can pretty much talk about anything, but those are the things that I tend to know a lot about.

* Where’s your favorite place to take out-of-town guests?
- Depends on what they like. There's a laundry list people in L.A. love to take people to: the Getty, Exposition Park rose garden and science museums, the beach, Hollywood, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, and so on. I tend to take that list, throw it out the window, and go to the weird places.

* Who was your favorite teacher growing up, and what did you like most about him or her?
- Ms. Smith, my seventh grade advance English/advanced history teacher. She took us on so many great field trips, had all sorts of international feasts, had all sorts of speakers come talk to us and so on.

* Who’s your favorite comedian?
- Mitch Hedberg.

* Who’s your favorite talk show host?
- Conan. Don't care about anyone else (unless you count Daily Show and Colbert Report).
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Posted on 09-09-10 02:07 PM, in Answer one, Ask one Link
Next to the really sunburned guy and behind the elephant that has a man with a red and white striped shirt shoved up its anus.


Where is your favorite place to go on the weekend?


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