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metadigital

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  1. Is that like being ordinarily usual? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If that is your heart's desire. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> My heart seeks the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. (Okay, maybe a little delusional dilettantism on the side ... so something else beside the truth, as well.)
  2. According to the advance marketing blurb (including piccies) she has had reduction surgery, or just upped her work rate during her workouts.
  3. Mercury News Monday, February 06, 2006 REVIEW: ROLLING STONES (CENSORED) AT SUPER BOWL Brad Kava, 08:22 AM in Brad Kava, Celebrities, Concerts, Music Four decades after they were censored on the nationally televised Ed Sullivan show, the Rolling Stones got silenced twice during their much-touted 12-minute Super Bowl Halftime show.Stones_1 During "Start Me Up," the racy last line about a woman so hot, "you make a dead man come," was silenced. During "Rough Justice," when Jagger asks with an already tamed double entendre if he's a rooster, or "just one of your ****" the ****, a perfectly acceptable term for rooster, is blanked out. This wasn't like Ed Sullivan, when the band changed the lyrics to "Let's Spend the Night Togther," to "Let's Spend Some Time Together," but just as distasteful for rockers. I haven't seen anyone else complain about this, but I'm surprised. These lyrics have been played countless times on radio and Microsoft ads and weddings and sports games, with no complaints or offense to young ears. It's not like anyone but the most ardent fans can hear the words anyway, but obviously the NFL is sensitive after its Janet Jackson fiasco, which frankly was no more offensive than your basic National Geographic photo. Less surprising is that when singer Mick Jagger reaches for a drink of what appears to be bottled water, the camera quickly skips away so you never see what he actually drinks. No surprise in this heavily alcohol sponsored event. You wouldn't want anyone to think these bad boys drink water, would you? Do you think the Stones had to be censored during the game? RE Edit: he he! Looks like Obsidian is prudish, too!
  4. They could swear back then! Your taste in movies sucks. You're a ****head. Go to your den and wrap your lips around a revolver. K THX BYE Hi. This might be the funniest reply to anything, ever. It's also true, tho' Return of the Kings blew And hey Puuks stfu lol <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
  5. Kazakbanned Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen's satirical Karaz character, has been engulfed in a PR ruckus after jis recent comments. "Karakhstan is as civilized as any other country in the world. Women can now travel on inside of bus", he claimed. The Kazak government immediately pulled the plug on Borat's .kz website. "He can go do whatever he wants at other domains," muttered Nurlan Isin, President of the Association of Kazakh IT Companies. "I have no connection to Mr Cohen whatsoever, and I fully support my government's position to sue this Jew," announced the commedian, inn character as Borat, about himself. PC Format, issue 184, February 2006
  6. It's in today's papers (I'm watching BBC News 24 and they just reviewed the papers), so I'll have a google ...
  7. Baley, you are inn grave danger of expunging your reputation as a spammer in favour of becoming a poet! Did you download those D
  8. I found it quite ironic that the Rolling Stones had their lyrics censored on US tv for a second time. The first time was on the Ed Sulivan Show forty years ago. The second time was yesterday. Who said the US has free speech? "
  9. If it's an ongoing requirement you could look into filesharing.
  10. I'm waiting for the novel. "
  11. Is that so that you couldn't "fix" them? "
  12. I thought Max was morally un-ambiguous. One of the most amoral acts he perpetrates is the deception of the police force that contains evil people. Unless you consider Dirty Harry to be lawful evil, when he executes evil doers instead of following due legal processes ...
  13. That used to be called dementia praecox, but now schizophrenia is acceptable.
  14. The Tombraiders are all available through Sold Out for
  15. The two primary reasons for the preponderance of dystopian universes are: it is a lot easier to relate to it, as modern society and the entire history of civilization has been a fight of good and its compromises against evils; it is a lot easier to create plots, an utopian universe doesn't have nearly as many opportunities for bad guys to try to rain on the chocolate-covered Star Trek parade ... it ends up being a continual battle against ignorance, rather than evil, as the revelation of the truth of the utopian universe is sufficient to quash any attempted coup. Which might become tedious ...
  16. Is that like being ordinarily usual?
  17. Archie? That you? Boy, I hardly recognise you! Thanks. How ya been?
  18. Don't start: the anoraks will bring out a orkish dictionary ... :ph34r:
  19. It's not very well, but it is not dead yet. Sort of in a vegetative coma.
  20. Did you play AoD on console? I would expect it would be a lot better on the console. The biggest crime it perpetrated was the atrocious port to the PC.
  21. The six foot invisible rabbit. Didn't you see him when he was here?
  22. Occidental reductionist philosophy meets the mysterious Eastern ontology, manifested in the Obsidian forum!
  23. I blame those pesky Tachyon RPG Elements contaminating games and game debates from the future.

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