Number23 said: IrresistibleB1tch said: concentration camp jokes - one of the many hallmarks of the org... We must mock these things and drain all taboos of their dark pulling power. If Hitler had worn a clown outfit at Nurenberg, he would have been dismissed and derided as a madman. But he understood how easy the average human mindset is enchanted by illusion and hope and wore a nice military-style suit. People took him seriously because of his clothes. That's it. Let's dress him in pink and glitter. speaking of glitter; gary was innocent. poor victim of the media that he was. | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Number23 said: Well, that's like trying to wrap up a rainforest with a Opal fruit wrapper. yeah, if the rainforest, or the Opal fruit wrapper for that matter, actually existed. Oh, they exist. It's us that don't. We define reality by naming the unnameable and labelling the unlabelable. Is that a word? It is now. Feels funny on your tongue when you say it too. Much better than sack or mud or some word like that. Those words are stillborn in the air. Unlabelable would be shaped like a anaconda in a whirlwind. | |
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Number23 said: IrresistibleB1tch said: yeah, if the rainforest, or the Opal fruit wrapper for that matter, actually existed. Oh, they exist. It's us that don't. We define reality by naming the unnameable and labelling the unlabelable. Is that a word? It is now. Feels funny on your tongue when you say it too. Much better than sack or mud or some word like that. Those words are stillborn in the air. Unlabelable would be shaped like a anaconda in a whirlwind. I cut all the tags off my panties and bras | |
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Wait, Mach's a mod?! Where was I?! Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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Mach said: Number23 said: Oh, they exist. It's us that don't. We define reality by naming the unnameable and labelling the unlabelable. Is that a word? It is now. Feels funny on your tongue when you say it too. Much better than sack or mud or some word like that. Those words are stillborn in the air. Unlabelable would be shaped like a anaconda in a whirlwind. I cut all the tags off my panties and bras 'I' 'tags' 'panties' and 'bras' hold you prisoner. | |
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Number23 said: Mach said: I cut all the tags off my panties and bras 'I' 'tags' 'panties' and 'bras' hold you prisoner. Oh, and 'my'. Especially 'my'. | |
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Number23 said: Number23 said: 'I' 'tags' 'panties' and 'bras' hold you prisoner. Oh, and 'my'. Especially 'my'. I have no idea what you've written here. | |
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Number23 said: Mach said: I cut all the tags off my panties and bras 'I' 'tags' 'panties' and 'bras' hold you prisoner. | |
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Number23 said: Number23 said: 'I' 'tags' 'panties' and 'bras' hold you prisoner. Oh, and 'my'. Especially 'my'. | |
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Number23 said: IrresistibleB1tch said: yeah, if the rainforest, or the Opal fruit wrapper for that matter, actually existed. Oh, they exist. It's us that don't. We define reality by naming the unnameable and labelling the unlabelable. Is that a word? It is now. Feels funny on your tongue when you say it too. Much better than sack or mud or some word like that. Those words are stillborn in the air. Unlabelable would be shaped like a anaconda in a whirlwind. oh man, i can't resist... The Tao that can be told is not the universal Tao. The name that can be named is not the universal name. In the infancy of the universe, there were no names. Naming fragments the mysteries of life into ten thousand things and their manifestations. Yet mysteries and manifestations spring from the same source: the Great Integrity which is the mystery within manifestation, the manifestation within mystery, the naming of the unnamed, and the un-naming of the named. When these interpenetrations are in full attendance, we will pass the gates of naming notions in our journey toward transcendence. -Verse 1 - Tao Te Ching | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Number23 said: Oh, they exist. It's us that don't. We define reality by naming the unnameable and labelling the unlabelable. Is that a word? It is now. Feels funny on your tongue when you say it too. Much better than sack or mud or some word like that. Those words are stillborn in the air. Unlabelable would be shaped like a anaconda in a whirlwind. oh man, i can't resist... The Tao that can be told is not the universal Tao. The name that can be named is not the universal name. In the infancy of the universe, there were no names. Naming fragments the mysteries of life into ten thousand things and their manifestations. Yet mysteries and manifestations spring from the same source: the Great Integrity which is the mystery within manifestation, the manifestation within mystery, the naming of the unnamed, and the un-naming of the named. When these interpenetrations are in full attendance, we will pass the gates of naming notions in our journey toward transcendence. -Verse 1 - Tao Te Ching [Edited 11/30/06 12:16pm] | |
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I have 6 drawers... but they are not real big full size ones... I have a high 6 .. | |
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purplerein said: [Edited 11/30/06 12:16pm] you know, i should check that out... | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Number23 said: Oh, they exist. It's us that don't. We define reality by naming the unnameable and labelling the unlabelable. Is that a word? It is now. Feels funny on your tongue when you say it too. Much better than sack or mud or some word like that. Those words are stillborn in the air. Unlabelable would be shaped like a anaconda in a whirlwind. oh man, i can't resist... The Tao that can be told is not the universal Tao. The name that can be named is not the universal name. In the infancy of the universe, there were no names. Naming fragments the mysteries of life into ten thousand things and their manifestations. Yet mysteries and manifestations spring from the same source: the Great Integrity which is the mystery within manifestation, the manifestation within mystery, the naming of the unnamed, and the un-naming of the named. When these interpenetrations are in full attendance, we will pass the gates of naming notions in our journey toward transcendence. -Verse 1 - Tao Te Ching hey I know that one!!! | |
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NAnomaly said: IrresistibleB1tch said: oh man, i can't resist... The Tao that can be told is not the universal Tao. The name that can be named is not the universal name. In the infancy of the universe, there were no names. Naming fragments the mysteries of life into ten thousand things and their manifestations. Yet mysteries and manifestations spring from the same source: the Great Integrity which is the mystery within manifestation, the manifestation within mystery, the naming of the unnamed, and the un-naming of the named. When these interpenetrations are in full attendance, we will pass the gates of naming notions in our journey toward transcendence. -Verse 1 - Tao Te Ching hey I know that one!!! isn't it great?! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: NAnomaly said: hey I know that one!!! isn't it great?! | |
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NAnomaly said: IrresistibleB1tch said: isn't it great?! It's bit pretentious and stodgy. I speak to the working man whose face is black with soot, whose hands are calloused trunks, whose eyes are animal rips, whose cock is hard as a fossiled rock. | |
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Number23 said: NAnomaly said: It's bit pretentious and stodgy. I speak to the working man whose face is black with soot, whose hands are calloused trunks, whose eyes are animal rips, whose cock is hard as a fossiled rock. no wonder i love it! | |
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Number23 said: NAnomaly said: It's bit pretentious and stodgy. I speak to the working man whose face is black with soot, whose hands are calloused trunks, whose eyes are animal rips, whose cock is hard as a fossiled rock. Yep...that's it... | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Number23 said: It's bit pretentious and stodgy. I speak to the working man whose face is black with soot, whose hands are calloused trunks, whose eyes are animal rips, whose cock is hard as a fossiled rock. no wonder i love it! no wonder i love it! [/quote] I'm only kidding. I think it's witty and wise. I can think the writer's smile. I don't like anyone forcing their truth upon people though, no matter how beautifully and carefully worded it is. It's just a slice of opinion, albeit an impressonistic one. I'm not the same person i was when I woke up this morning and neither is that guy. So, not as otherworldly as Jesus' parables, but an alleyway to hide for a while at the very least, aye. Either way, I think we all have to own up to every bit of skin we shed while we're on a planet. We pick up every cell eventually, just as every quark of every neutron eventually goes back into lighting up this empty full infinty. We're all made of the stuff of the stars. That's my truth at 27 and a quarter. | |
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Number23 said: I'm only kidding. I think it's witty and wise. I can think the writer's smile. I don't like anyone forcing their truth upon people though, no matter how beautifully and carefully worded it is. It's just a slice of opinion, albeit an impressonistic one. I'm not the same person i was when I woke up this morning and neither is that guy. So, not as otherworldly as Jesus' parables, but an alleyway to hide for a while at the very least, aye. Either way, I think we all have to own up to every bit of skin we shed while we're on a planet. We pick up every cell eventually, just as every quark of every neutron eventually goes back into lighting up this empty full infinty. We're all made of the stuff of the stars. That's my truth at 27 and a quarter. cool. what's amazing is that it's a couple thousand years old, and seems to have lost no relevance, at least not imho. i don't see it as an alleyway to hide in, but as a way out of the alleyway. | |
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I have one drawer for all, and that includes hosiery and camisoles and things | |
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OMG, I'd go nuts if I had to rummage through all that shit every day
I have a small vanity chest w/ 5 drawers just for undies: drawer 1: every day bras drawer 2: lowrise boyshorts drawer 3: sports bras drawer 4: lowrise bikinis drawer 5: period panties/grandma draws And my cute shit (matching sets, etc.) is in a bin on a shelf in the closet... y'all some compact muufuckas I need S P A C E... | |
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CalhounSq said: drawer 5: period panties I have a small stack of those myself | |
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Only one pant and sock draw.
Even my wife has all hers crammed into one draw. We are restricted on space though. If we had a big house I would have a draw for each pant Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Mach said: CalhounSq said: drawer 5: period panties I have a small stack of those myself Actually the lowrise bikinis are for periods too They hold a pad much better than boyshorts Too much information? And the vanity was from Ikea - less than $50 I think, took 2 days to put that bullshit together though . [Edited 12/1/06 6:01am] | |
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Ex-Moderator | CalhounSq said: Mach said: I have a small stack of those myself Actually the lowrise bikinis are for periods too They hold a pad much better than boyshorts Too much information? And the vanity was from Ikea - less than $50 I think, took 2 days to put that bullshit together though . [Edited 12/1/06 6:01am] I might need to ask for that for Xmas! |
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CalhounSq said: Mach said: I have a small stack of those myself Actually the lowrise bikinis are for periods too They hold a pad much better than boyshorts Too much information? And the vanity was from Ikea - less than $50 I think, took 2 days to put that bullshit together though . [Edited 12/1/06 6:01am] Oh hell no... not TMI | |
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This thread has made me realise I need to have a sort-out | |
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purplerein said: IrresistibleB1tch said: oh man, i can't resist... The Tao that can be told is not the universal Tao. The name that can be named is not the universal name. In the infancy of the universe, there were no names. Naming fragments the mysteries of life into ten thousand things and their manifestations. Yet mysteries and manifestations spring from the same source: the Great Integrity which is the mystery within manifestation, the manifestation within mystery, the naming of the unnamed, and the un-naming of the named. When these interpenetrations are in full attendance, we will pass the gates of naming notions in our journey toward transcendence. -Verse 1 - Tao Te Ching [Edited 11/30/06 12:16pm] i have recomended that book to sm many people one friend in particular loved it and basically saved her. | |
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