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Started by Steve Reason, August 25, 2007, 08:15:06 PM

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Ulver

I'm excited to be legit enough for an avatar so I can find my posts more easily  :headbang:  hehe.

The Magic Pudding

Quote from: "Ulver"I'm excited to be legit enough for an avatar so I can find my posts more easily  :headbang:  hehe.

And a jolly avatar it is.

Ulver

Quote from: "The Magic Pudding"And a jolly avatar it is.

Why, thankee.

Tank

Quote from: "Ulver"I'm excited to be legit enough for an avatar so I can find my posts more easily  :headbang:  hehe.
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Cecilie

Quote from: "Ulver"I'm excited to be legit enough for an avatar so I can find my posts more easily  :headbang:  hehe.
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xSilverPhinx

Quote from: "Ulver"I'm excited to be legit enough for an avatar so I can find my posts more easily  :headbang:  hehe.

That's a cool avatar, what's it about?
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Melmoth

I'm thinking that the rabbit creation myth in Watership Down is better than our own. I still think it's one of the best kids films ever made, despite being surprisingly sinister in places. Excuse me. Nostalgia-trip :sigh:

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"That life has no meaning is a reason to live - moreover, the only one." - Emil Cioran.

Ulver

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Quote from: "Ulver"I'm excited to be legit enough for an avatar so I can find my posts more easily  :headbang:  hehe.
Congratulations on your half century of posts!

Haha thank you!

Ulver

Quote from: "Cecilie"Now all you need is a signature and you'll be a full member of our little club.

I'm half tempted to use this quote as my signature :P

Ulver

Quote from: "xSilverPhinx"That's a cool avatar, what's it about?

Thank you, it's an album cover from the band Neurosis. Fits with my canine/metal theme  :cool:

februarystars

Quote from: "Melmoth"I'm thinking that the rabbit creation myth in Watership Down is better than our own. I still think it's one of the best kids films ever made, despite being surprisingly sinister in places. Excuse me. Nostalgia-trip :sigh:

My grandmother gave me the book a few years ago, but I have yet to read it. I haven't seen the movie either, and all I know of the story is that it's about rabbits. I've thought about opening it up many times, but I just can't get myself to start reading it. Every time I decide to start a new book, there always seems to be something more appealing. I think I would like to read it eventually, but something about it always makes me say ehhh, maybe next time.

I'm not really sure if there was a point to that statement.
Mulder: He put the whammy on him.
Scully: Please explain to me the scientific nature of "the whammy."

Melmoth

Quote from: "februarystars"My grandmother gave me the book a few years ago, but I have yet to read it. I haven't seen the movie either, and all I know of the story is that it's about rabbits. I've thought about opening it up many times, but I just can't get myself to start reading it. Every time I decide to start a new book, there always seems to be something more appealing. I think I would like to read it eventually, but something about it always makes me say ehhh, maybe next time.

I'm not really sure if there was a point to that statement.

I've not read the book, mostly because I did read The Plague Dogs (same author) and found it way too bleak and depressing for me to want to pick up another. Same goes for the film version of that.

I can definitely vouch for the Watership Down movie though. And I wouldn't be put off by the subject matter - rabbits frolocking in the meadows and all that - because it's a deliberate ruse. Those cute bunnies on the cover are notorious for tricking parents and traumatising their children.
"That life has no meaning is a reason to live - moreover, the only one." - Emil Cioran.

Thinkbigger

Thanks to all who have posted to my Narcissism thread. I especially am enjoying the anthropological input.
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xSilverPhinx

Why did you start another thread just for that? Are you unable to post there because of your restriction?
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februarystars

Today, I'm thinking that I have way more things to get done than I have time in which to do them, and I am lacking the motivation to even try right now.
Mulder: He put the whammy on him.
Scully: Please explain to me the scientific nature of "the whammy."