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Gaming / Metagame
« on: October 07, 2014, 03:52:00 PM »
Which game has the most deep and interesting metagame. Dota comes to mind for me.

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Gaming / Super Smash Bros
« on: October 07, 2014, 03:49:00 PM »


He is the greatest character in the game.

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The Flood / Oct 7th
« on: October 07, 2014, 02:38:01 PM »
Is the day the Meta came.

This day will forever be remembered with the hanging of the flags at half mast.

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The Flood / Help
« on: October 07, 2014, 02:14:07 PM »
Our Teacher is reading a book called 21 Qualities of a Leader.

We are on point 1, and this will go on for 2 hours.

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The Flood / Sorry
« on: October 07, 2014, 01:07:18 PM »
Sorry for this message, so hope i do not cause problems in advance i will say sorry.

For some reason i want to say Sorry to you guys, because i feel like i did something wrong yet not sure what.

Also been saying sorry quite alot today, even to nobody when i dropped lettuce piece of my donair on the floor. Said sorry and threw the piece away. Then a friend crashed into me, and i said sorry, although i was sitting in the chair, and they looked at me puzzled. Anyway sorry for this thread if it takes up space of this forum that it does not deserve.

Sorry.
I want to put a signature here but i cannot so Sorry.

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The Flood / Dance you Frackers
« on: October 07, 2014, 09:57:48 AM »
So Dance.

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The Flood / Ylvis
« on: October 06, 2014, 09:40:50 PM »
YouTube

So any of you guys follow Ylvis?

I am the comedic duo is one of the best comedy duo that have existed from the elevator prank, to music videos. If just seems like they have done it all.

So favorite piece by Ylvis, music or comdic bit?

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The Flood / Why Hockey is Awesome
« on: October 06, 2014, 07:57:50 PM »
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Because the video is not embedding

This video sums it up, not saying anything bad of any of the other sports but hockey is awesome.

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Serious / The 60 words that define the War On Terror
« on: October 06, 2014, 05:20:39 PM »
60-Words
From Radiolab

So a friend recommended this podcast episode which goes into the 60 words that explain the war on terror. Now although the main points and topic are well known, it seems like it goes into the very details, from the addition to certain words of the bill that started the war on terror, to lawyers deciding who we are at war with.

Anyway just wanted to share this, 1 hour long, and goes into the story of this 60 words and the definition as to how America ended in this war.

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The Flood / What is the difference if there is.
« on: October 06, 2014, 03:31:16 PM »
Is there a difference between sex and making love and if so what is it?

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Source

So will Gates have the one key to rule them all?

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The Flood / Royal Blood
« on: October 06, 2014, 12:10:40 PM »

What do you think of the Band Royal Blood?

Why am i asking, simple i was going through the forums and poof i keep seeing the Royal Blood ad on top, so curious i decided to listen to the album on Spotify and wondered how everyone would rate them.

YouTube


Personally quite interested in them, another guitar drum duo.

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The Flood / Sing Sing Correction Facility (would plead guilty again)
« on: October 06, 2014, 11:42:04 AM »
Sing Sing Prision Review
3.5/5

So apparently Prisons are being reviewed, so if you could choose which prison would you visit?

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The Flood / Wes Anderson[Favorite Movie]
« on: October 06, 2014, 11:22:15 AM »

So was going through reddit today and came across a thread about the Grand Budapest Hotel. And immediately going through the comments i was overwhelmed with some happy feelings memories about his artistic work. I do not know why, but i remembered my admiration of a great artist.

From movies like "The Royal Tenenbaums", and the kids movie "Fantastic Mr.Fox" and his latest release, "The Grand Budapest Hotel". I sit here as a person who was just recently given the chance to see his great pieces of art, wondering how an artist like him with such a unique taste and great love for the art is still alive in today's movie industry.

Anyway not sure what to say, it seems like this post will likely be a post admiring Wes Anderson and his artistic pieces. Still with these three movies it seems i have long ways to go before i have watched all of his movies. Still wonder is "Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou", is a movie i need to create a proper environment to watch? Honestly scared to watching this with people who will not appreciate or disturb the movie with their talks.

Anyway to start discussion, what is your favorite Wes Anderson movie?

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Septagon / Music Video
« on: October 06, 2014, 09:05:10 AM »
So was just wondering if anyone was interested in making a music video? Not really a parody but just us fucking around.

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The Flood / Search your Username on Google
« on: October 03, 2014, 10:24:39 PM »
What do you get?

Personally i am scared as anyone can trace my internet history from a google search of my username.

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Septagon / Alts
« on: October 03, 2014, 08:56:11 PM »
How many members are alts?

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Serious / TPP-Should i send a letter
« on: October 03, 2014, 12:44:06 PM »
So Canada is right now talking about the Trans-Pacific Partnership which is being marketed as a free trade agreement though there has been protest and anger against it.

TPP=A Bad Deal

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A submission by Dr. Mark Akrigg


THE TPP — A BAD DEAL FOR THE U.S. AND A BAD DEAL FOR CANADA


The TPP is fatally flawed by its "intellectual property" provisions, which attack democratic government in all of the TPP countries (including the U.S.) and cause massive economic harm by entrenching monopolies.

First, I would like to thank the USTR for inviting comment on Canada's participation in the TPP negotiations. It is a hallmark of open democracies that all political and economic policies affecting the public are open to comment, and it is a pleasure to take part in this process.

The "Trans Pacific Partnership" is not a free trade agreement. It is a managed trade agreement that is contrary to the interests of the citizens of the United States and of every other TPP country.

The citizens of the United States and of every other TPP country have been kept in the dark over what the secret TPP negotiations are in aid of. However, some information has come out, and it is clear that the TPP involves such repressive measures as:

copyright term extensions, raising the price and decreasing the availability of works
extensions in the duration of patents, raising the prices and decreasing the availability of medicines, and reducing the level of competition in technology industries
extensions in the scope of patents, raising prices, reducing availability, and deflecting investment from research and development to litigation
expanded definitions of trademarks, increasing the risk of litigation
a ban on the import of legally purchased copyright works from other countries where these works are cheaper than in the domestic market, thereby protecting monopoly profits from a captive domestic market
In 1890, the United States passed the historic Sherman Act, the basis of all subsequent antitrust legislation. In the words of its sponsor, Senator John Sherman, the Act was intended "to protect the consumers by preventing arrangements designed, or which tend, to advance the cost of goods to the consumer." The Trans Pacific Partnership appears to be just the sort of "arrangement" which Senator Sherman sought to suppress. He would be horrified to find his own country imposing such an "arrangement" on its own citizens and those of other countries.

CONCLUSION:

The TPP appears to be a secret but powerful attack on the free function of the open market. It will
reduce competition, and
raise prices
in every TPP country. Tinkering with the TPP will not solve this: the agreement in its current form must be scrapped altogether.

THE TPP IS AN ATTACK ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN, WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF THE CITIZENS

I have had the privilege of living and working in the United States, and of pursuing graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley. In writing this submission, I am promoting the interests of the citizens of the United States. These interests would be severely and permanently damaged if the TPP were to survive in its present form.

But I am a citizen of Canada, and live in that country. I am the founder of a popular website, widely used by schools as well as by individual Canadians, which offers free digital editions of works which are out of copyright in my country. Copyright in Canada generally lasts for 50 years after the death of the author. The same is true of New Zealand, another TPP country, and this is no coincidence: it is the term of copyright mandated by the Berne Convention. It has been the basic rule of copyright in Canada for almost a century.

But a secret provision of the TPP "intellectual property" chapter proposes forcing a TWENTY YEAR extension in copyright duration. This is a direct attack on the property rights of the citizens of Canada and New Zealand, and any other country following the Life+50 rule. The public domain is OUR property, and it is not the place of the United States or any other foreign government to attack our personal property.


RECENT COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND ELSEWHERE WERE FORCED THROUGH WITHOUT PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE OR CONSENT

Since the public domain, by definition, belongs to the public, copyright extensions are a tough sell. In fact, they are impossible to sell: the citizens of the world will not knowingly consent to their property being confiscated. If Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies were put up for sale to condo developers, the citizens of Canada would of course reject any such deal. Similarly, the public domain belongs to the people of Canada: we, the people, will not allow our own property to be expropriated, particularly by foreign governments acting under the cover of what is represented as a trade agreement.

Consequently, to the maximum extent possible, these extensions are done out of the public's sight and out of the public's control. The original disastrous 20-year extension of copyright in Europe in 1994 was done by the European Union in the interests of "harmonization" with Germany's extra-long Life+70 copyright term: no consideration seems to have been given to the rights of most European citizens to what had been their public domain.

Similarly, in the United States, the 20-year extension was passed in 1998, when the furore over the possible impeachment of President Clinton was at its height, and public attention was distracted. The bill was passed by a voice vote: there is no record of who supported it or opposed it. There has always been suspicion that massive corporate lobbying rather than any regard for the public interest was responsible for the extension; and the undue role played by corporate political contributions continues to be a source of lively debate in the US. In January 2012, after the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) lost support in the White House and in the US Congress following unprecedented public protests, Christopher Dodd, the CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, said on Fox News that "Candidly, those who count on quote 'Hollywood' for support need to understand that this industry is watching very carefully who's going to stand up for them when their job is at stake...Don't ask me to write a check for you when you think your job is at risk and then don't pay any attention to me when my job is at stake":

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/01/19/exclusive-hollywood-lobbyist-threatens-to-cut-off-obama-2012-money-over-anti/
It is hard to avoid the conclusion that corporate lobby groups think they are buying something when they make political donations, particularly in the area of copyright law. Perhaps this is why the 1998 US copyright extension has been called the Mickey Mouse Protection Act.

The relevance of this is that the intellectual property draft chapter of the Trans Pacific Partnership was provided by the United States government. If this draft chapter is nothing more than a wish list from corporate lobby groups using their government as a courier service to deliver legislation that other countries must then enact, it is worse than a waste of time: it is a menace to the public of every single country in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, including the United States, since it makes a mockery of the principles of transparency, and of representative democracies upholding the interests of their own citizens.

Canada, like all representative democracies, is founded on the principle of government by the people, for the people. The United States, of all countries, should respect the democratic rights of the citizens of other nations.


HAS THE U.S. SECRETLY IMPLEMENTED A SYSTEM OF PERPETUAL COPYRIGHT?

Most American citizens are probably not aware that until recently copyright in the U.S. generally lasted only 56 years from a work's publication. This system certainly worked well: music and literature flourished, and the American film industry became the envy of the world. There was no demonstrated need for the U.S. to extend copyright durations, but this is exactly what happened in the late 1970s, when the United States joined the Berne Convention; twenty years later this was followed by the 1998 twenty-year extension described above.

It is difficult to exaggerate the damage done by these successive copyright extensions. For example, Winnie-the-Pooh, first published in 1926, should have entered the American public domain in 1983. Because there have been not one but two copyright extensions, it will remain under copyright until 2018 -- unless a third copyright extension happens between now and then. But Winnie-the-Pooh has at least remained available to the American public. What about the countless excellent works which are out of print but still under copyright, and lost to the citizens of America? The Constitution of the United States states that copyright is to be temporary. A succession of copyright extensions make a mockery of the intent of the Founding Fathers.

American citizens should certainly ask Congress the following questions:
Have these extensions in any way helped the people of the United States, as opposed to its corporations?
Is another extension planned as 2018 approaches?
We, the citizens of other countries, can ask whether this new regime will involve fresh incursions on the public domain of the United States, followed by incursions on the public domain of other countries bundled with "free trade" agreements.


THE TPP PROCESS OFFENDS AMERICAN DEMOCRACY

The secrecy of the negotiations is itself deeply offensive. This is particularly the case since the TPP agreement, if enacted in the US, will remove remove important parts of American law from Congressional oversight and control: they will be considered "international obligations". In other words, the TPP will be a method of bypassing the will of the American people and of Congress.

But the conduct of the TPP negotiations is already blatantly unconstitutional.

The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 8) states that "The Congress shall have Power ... to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations". But U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, chairman of the U.S. Senate Finance Subcommittee on International Trade Customs and Global Competitiveness, has stated that "the majority of Congress is being kept in the dark as to the substance of the TPP negotiations, while representatives of U.S. corporations — like Halliburton, Chevron, PHRMA, Comcast, and the Motion Picture Association of America — are being consulted and made privy to details of the agreement"

http://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/blog/post/iycmi-wyden-statement-introducing-congressional-oversight-over-trade-negotiations-act
Even as a mere onlooker, a citizen of a foreign country, I am outraged by this disregard for Congress.


THE TPP PROCESS OFFENDS CANADIAN DEMOCRACY

As a Canadian citizen, I have no access to or insight into a process that may affect me deeply. But my situation is even worse than that. When Canada was invited to join the TPP negotiations, some extraordinary conditions were attached:

there was a waiting period that will last until the end of 2012. During this period, Canada will not be present at the negotiations even as an observer.
Canada will have to accept any decisions already made.
Going forward, Canada and Mexico will have second-tier status, and unlike other nations will not be able to intervene on matters which affect them. Only first-tier participants will be able to do this.
Our government has had no access to TPP documents. This will have to wait until the end of the year.
Similar conditions were laid on the government of Mexico.

This "my way or the highway" approach is entirely inappropriate, and shows a complete lack of respect for the neighbours and close allies of the United States.


THE CITIZENS OF THE TPP COUNTRIES ARE ALREADY REJECTING THE SECRET TPP NEGOTIATIONS

There have already been demonstrations and protests in the TPP countries against the secret negotiations. There is always a temptation to dismiss protesters as a mere activist fringe, not representative of the public. This temptation should be avoided. The July rejection of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) by the European Parliament was the final step in a process which started with individual protest groups. The secrecy of the ACTA process is in every respect parallel to the TPP negotiations: the public was excluded, civil society groups were excluded, but corporate lobbyists were most definitely included. Yet this process led to the agreement collapsing because, in democracies, in the end public support is required, and it was not there.


PROTESTS THROUGHOUT THE TPP COUNTRIES

Is the American Library Association, the oldest and largest library association in the world, a mere fringe group? On July 4th, the ALA joined with eight other national library associations and the International Federation of Library Associations in stating that "The draft text proposed by the United States for the IP chapter of the TPPA, leaked in February 2011, does not reflect the balance necessary to protect the public domain and the ways in which society may access and use content. Exceptions to copyright protection are noticeably absent from this 'gold standard' IP agreement for the 21st century."

The full text of this very important statement is well worth reading, and can be found at:

http://www.ifla.org/en/publications/library-statement-on-trans-pacific-partnership-agreement-negotiations
Its signatories include:

International Federation of Library Associations & Institutions (IFLA)
American Library Association (ALA)
Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)
Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Australian Libraries Copyright Committee (ALCC)
Canadian Library Association/Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques (CLA)
Library & Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA)
Library Association of Chile (CBC)
Peruvian College of Librarians (CBP)
Vietnam Library Association (VLA)
The countries represented include

United States of America
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
Chile
Peru
Vietnam

RECOMMENDATION

The current Trans Pacific Partnership process is fatally flawed, and is too far advanced for patchwork repair to make it acceptable. The agreement should be abandoned as being fatally flawed because of

a degree of secrecy unacceptable in an open society
provisions, in particular "intellectual property" provisions, which would permanently damage the economies and the culture of the TPP countries
After a pause, a new process could be started, one that is more respectful of the citizens of the TPP countries. In the meantime, nothing is better than something, if that something is the TPP.

In closing, I would like to thank the USTR for allowing me this opportunity to make a submission. Genuine free trade agreements, arrived at openly and without coercion, benefit the economies of all countries involved. I am a friend of the United States: and my comments are intended to promote the interests of Americans, many of whom I count as friends, as well as those of my fellow Canadian citizens.


Sincerely yours,

Mark Akrigg, MBA PhD
Toronto, Canada

27 August 2012

So is TPP really a bad idea for Canada?

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Serious / Bohemian Rhapsody
« on: October 03, 2014, 11:26:39 AM »
YouTube


So anyway I was watching this video, and funnily i feel horrible that i did not understand the meaning to the words he was saying. Although the true meaning of the songs were never revealed, after actually reading the lyrics, I must say It seems so obvious that it is him coming out about his Homosexuality and dealing with the backlash and the fear of backlash he would get from those around him, especially his mother.

He assassinated his character and killed the son that his mother had raised by coming out. Though many can talk about how the song refer to different things, it is for me obvious by certain terms that he used. Mainly those that refer to the Islamic tradition. Though Freddy was not muslim but a Zoroatist (Druze), Freddy was raised in South Africa which also had a large contingent of Muslims from India. His family having roots in India, he may have understood the culture around there and penned them in his writing.

Let me explain why his roots are important. It is mainly as he starts saying the word Bismillah(In the name of Allah) you start to understand he is now using Muslim culture whose importance comes up later when he talks about being stoned. Stoning is a punishment according to Islamic text for homosexual acts. This refers to the people of Lot who upon assaulting two angels and for their homosexual acts were punished, with their city turned upside down and stones dropped down from above.

Anyway with these two points i feel like i am sure he was discussing himself comming out. Not sure why i am discussing this anyway but this felt like somethiing i never really noticed and it has affected the way i listen to the song. Somehow it has become my favorite song again.

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Serious / Kurbani
« on: October 02, 2014, 07:42:33 PM »
The basis of writing this topic is because EID is this Saturday, the second Holiest Day in the Muslim Calendar. And with it is an important practice called the Kurbani in Pakistan, has other names in other cultures. Anyway first let me explain what the Kurbani is.

What is Kurbani?

Kurbani is in remembrance of Ibrahim AS sacrifice to Allah SWT. Abraham (for most of you), was a prophet who was one day commanded by God Almighty to sacrifice his son on the top of a mountain on a certain day Distraught at the command he felt sadness but decided to follow the order and told his son and his wife the decision. Satan hoping to lead them astray coaxed them to disobey and each, wife, husband and son, stoned the devil for doing so. Upon the day and location as Abraham was about to slaughter his son, God Almighty switched the son with a goat, and with that explained to the confused Abraham that this was only a test to see his loyalty and he would never have made him sacrifice his son.

With this story the muslims have been carrying on the tradition of slaughtering an animal for their family since the days of Muhammed SAW. The practice mainly calls for the one animal to be slaughtered for the family and the portions divided into multiple portions, with one two the person, another to the family and another couple portions to the poor. The main reason was

Why am i talking about it?

Well one would say it might be because i want to educate you people, but for me it is a question. As the practice has been taking place i notice a lack of care for how the animals are slaughtered. People will kill these animals and not care about the importance of taking a life that i feel was the purpose of the Tradition. As life is important one had to understand what it means to take the life of a living being. Sadly i see it now as a way for people mainly in the muslim dominated countries to show their wealth as they buy huge number of animals and exotic ones and slaughter them. A bloody practice but one with no understanding as to why it was done.

It does help in feeding the poor, as major portions of the sacrifice are given to charity organizations, and in Pakistan, when i visited i noticed many not well off people come door to door to get a portion of the meet.

Problem for me is that as i grow older in my family i am expected to carry on the tradition as the oldest able man in the family must be responsible for the sacrifice the animal although does not need to do it physically. The sadest part for me is that these animals are taken care of for days by kids and then on the day of Eid are slaughtered. And although it does have some benefits it feels dark and painful. Watching something you took care of for a couple weeks or month get slaughtered is a horrifying sight but something that really strikes you hard in the heart.

Although it is not Fard(Obligatory), it is Sunnah(highly recommended). Still i cannot stand feeling that it seems like a brutal action. Quite hypocritical as i myself eat meat, and am heavily removed from the process of the slaughtering of the animal. I mean if i eat it i should be able to see what is being killed and how a life is being taken away. After all if you support the death sentence i always believed you should be able to carry it out, but also carry the burden of the action.

Anyway thoughts, does the tradition hold value that could teach people or is it just some brutal act that is barbaric and will never help human kind?

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The Flood / Koe no Kitachi
« on: October 02, 2014, 07:19:42 PM »
Koe no Katachi

For any of you Manga or Anime lovers, or anyone who wants to read a well written story, have i got the story for you. Koe no Katachi, a manga that was made after a short story published in Japan.

The story is a unique one in manga and anime, as it does not follow the archetypes that most manga and anime have, with the obvious girls having their special characteristics like Yandere etc.The series mainly starts where the Short Story left off, the story of a younger Shoya(main Character), a popular kid in school. Well without spoiling anything, a girl comes to his school, and right now all of you people might be groaning, but no this is important. You see the girl is deaf, unable to hear and thus unable to communicate with people around her. A target for the popular kids, like Shoya, she is teased, and made fun of behind her back. He was one of the main culprits of these attacks, as well as another girl.

The story although is about the bullying it shows the darkness and horrible acts kids can do, and how it can haunt us for the rest of our life, as the actions he perpetrates in the Short Story carry on to haunt him in the Series when he is in High school or Middle School.

Honestly it is a very well written story that shows the faults in people and the darkness that each can hold. How people can be horrible at certain times and great at other times. For some reason i would heavily recommend this story to anyone.

Also wondering if any of you guys read manga and know off any good manga.

Also another recommendation.
Aku No Hana
A Psychological romance. Gets quite dark.
Yamada Kun to 7 nin no majo
A comedy, harem, school life story, and although has a number of manga archetypes it is alot better than most other mangas or recent animes. The plot twist just keep coming and i am still confused as how the author can keep the reader on their toes this far in. Usually most stories go to shit at this point.

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The Flood / Remember the video Animator vs Animation?
« on: October 02, 2014, 11:14:21 AM »
Well  years later and a new one was made.
YouTube

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The Flood / Review this shit story
« on: October 02, 2014, 10:57:20 AM »
If you have the guts to read it.
Long fracking chapter, tell me when you get bored of reading it and tell me what i need to fix.
Quote
While the old man frantically read through the codex; the pages cracked, a shadow grew from behind and with its rise, the candlelight dimmed. His heartbeat rose as he tried to pick his pace, trying to find a page, a phrase in the book.

Suddenly he stopped his eyes wide open, his mouth agape. The words just in his sight yet so far away, numbness was spreading from his heart; unable to utter the word. His head started to spin, unable to garner the strength to say the holy words. With his vision blurring his head fell, and from the little light in the growing darkness he saw what got him, a claw straight through his chest, blood soaking and spreading within his clothes.

So much effort spent and all lost and then he felt the claw pull up, pulling with it his ribs cracking a few but keeping him intact. Like a puppet rag doll he was lifted and turned towards the beast looking at him, with its horn and the fiery breath. A bison skull for a head covered in flames, and aloud it gurgled with laughter as black liquid fell from its mouth.

"You may have killed me but all you have done is delay the inevitable" wheezed the old man and with that he screamed a word and in a explosive light that brightened the room both the dying old man and the beast vanished. Wind gushed around and the white light spread, and with that all was normal again, the book open, left on the table.

A knock came upon the door, and a kid slowly entered, barely 3 years of age. In she came stumbling on her robes.The codex flanked by the candles caught her eye, and she stumbled her way towards it. Pulling herself up on the chair she climbed onto the desk. She looked at the book and drool fell. Staring at it for a bit, she slowly tried to read the words, spelling each letter out, though with a slur. She clapped and laughed as she completed each word proud of herself and her accomplishment. How she could read the text none would know as the secret to deciphering the ancient text were lost, and all the natural speakers had died with the language, but here stood a girl creating words from the letters, sounds that had never been uttered in millenniums.

And then a mans voice arose, "Marisa where are you?" and just as he entered the room, the girl uttered the last word, he stood there shocked at the sight of the words flowing from her mouth, but was blown away by what came next. The codex rose and with it the girl and in the glowing white light as she laughed the book merged with her, and for a second time this day another great act occurred, the wisdom of the old beings was forever locked away in the mind of the youth.

With horror, and fear he knew what had happened and immediately upon her coming down, without hesitation whisked her away. He knew her life was forever in danger, and immediately upon realization he decided it would be best to leave the city and forever hide her from the world, in the darkest and most remote parts of the world. Where none would find her or harm her.

After all his daughter from his late wife was more dear to him than anything and he would do everything in his power to save her. And in the glowing darkness as the moon and stars shone brightest she smiled and gurgled different words to her father, as she was carried away far way. Oblivious to what was to come next.

Note: So many mistakes not sure what to do with this, but had a sudden need to post a stupid story, and anyway here it is. Not sure what to do. If you want to critique my writing and artistic integrity.
Thanks:
Spurungli

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The Flood / So How does one make friends so easily
« on: October 02, 2014, 09:24:09 AM »
Okay, i have a number of friends and never had a problem, but what blows my mind is how my father can easily start up a conversation with anyone anywhere and end up becoming an acquaintance or friend of theirs within a day. Literally he know nearly everyone at the bus stop. Hell when he is not there everyone stands silently, and then my father comes and boom he is talking to everyone.

Where the frack do you have the skills to just become instant friends with everyone you meet?

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The Flood / Guitar Help needed
« on: October 01, 2014, 09:28:27 PM »
okay i have no idea what i am doing.
First thing i have no idea how to read chord tabs and how to space them and play them. Example:
Follow you into the Dark Chord

Also the tabs not sure if they are right.
Same thing But what is the spacing how long is each note.
Is this a better tab

Or is this the better one

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The Flood / A lesson for the Men of this Forum
« on: October 01, 2014, 06:22:26 PM »
YouTube


Learn you fracking pansies

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The Flood / Hidden Mickey
« on: October 01, 2014, 06:03:51 PM »
Ever played hidden Mickey?

Remembered playing it when the Disney channel was on. It was awesome. There were hidden Mickeys everywhere. Can you see a hidden mickey?

 :)
     :)
 :)

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The Flood / I am in Second Year College
« on: October 01, 2014, 02:14:51 PM »
And for 3 hours(including the two hours last class), we have spent learning about shapes, colour and how to read a map. Basically pixels, that more detail in a picture closer up but more is in the photo if taken from far up.

So umm, in surveying why do we have to learn about colours and shapes, and shadow?

I thought we learnt this in grade school.

Anyway cannot wait for the ArcGIS portion of the course. We may finally learn something.

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The Flood / Frack
« on: October 01, 2014, 01:53:25 PM »
How many people can you frack in a day?

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The Flood / So are we Fracking this place or not?
« on: October 01, 2014, 01:50:17 PM »

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