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Yeah, saw the other thread... this is different. :gaga: I just wanted to say Happy Fathers Day to those of use who are proud parents. :gaga: This is my second FD, I celebrated all week: Went golfing twice, ate my favorite foods, and bought the best beer possible. Wifey/son gave me a "Worlds Greatest Dad" shirt w/ Bears Logo. (I bought myself some golf clubs) You think you're better than me?! Mandelbaum Mandelbaum Mandelbaum4 points
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Re: B.o.B AKA more hate on the mainstream hipster rappers. 01. Intro / Kenny Dope - Justa Lil Dope 02. Lords Of The Underground - Psycho 03. Funkdoobiest - Bow Wow Wow 04. Redman - Time 4 Sum Aksion 05. K-Solo - Letterman 06. Showbiz & AG - Party Groove 07. Naughty By Nature - Uptown Anthem 08. Heavy D & The Boyz - You Can't See What I Can See 09. Zhiggie - Toss It Up 10. Original Flavor - Here We Go (Fuck It Up) 11. Chi Ali - Funky Lemonade (Remix) 12. Main Source - Fakin The Funk 13. Eric B & Rakim - Dont Sweat The Technique 14. Double XX Posse - Not Gonna Be Able To Do It 15. Grand Puba - 360 (What Comes Around) 16. Brand Nubian - Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down 17. Funkmaster Flex - Six Million Ways To Die 18. Black Moon - Who Got The Props (Smooth Version) 19. Gang Starr - Now You're Mine 20. EPMD - Crossover 21. Das EFX - They Want EFX (Remix) 22. House Of Pain - Put Your Head Out 23. Fu Schnickens - La Schmoove 24. A Tribe Called Quest - Hot Sex 25. Apache - Gangsta Bitch 26. Brand Nubian - Love Me Or Leave Me Alone 27. Funkmaster Flex - Sad And Blue 28. Nice & Smooth - Sometimes I Rhyme Slow 29. Brotherhood Creed - Hellova 30. Grand Puba - This Is How We Move It (Remix) 31. Kenny Dope - Pick It Up 32. Young Black Teenagers - Tap The Bottle 33. The Pharcyde - Soul Flower (Remix) 34. Zhiggie - Rakin In The Dough (Uptown Bounce Beats) 35. Pete Rock & CL Smooth - They Reminisce Over You 36. Da Youngstas - Pass The Mic (Pete Rock Remix) 37. House Of Pain - Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix) 38. Das EFX - Jussumen (Pete Rock Remix) 39. A.D.O.R. - Let It All Hang Out 40. Diamond D - I Went For Mine 41. Time Zone - Zulu War Chant 42. Lord Finesse - You Know What I'm About 43. Dr Dre Introducing Snoop Doggy Dogg - Deep Cover 44. Mobb Deep - Flavor For The Non Believes 45. Masta Ace Inc - Jeep Ass Nigguh 46. EPMD - Head Banger 47. Boogie Down Productions - We In There (ATCQ Remix) 48. Positive K - Nightshift 49. Chubb Rock - The Big Man (Clark Kent Remix) 50. Masters At Work - Blood Vibes 51. Nas - Halftime 52. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Ill Street Blues 53. Lords Of The Underground - Funky Child 54. Arrested Development - Tennessee (Remix) 55. Digable Planets - Rebirth Of Slick 56. Heavy D & The Boyz - Blue Funk 57. Chi Ali - Roadrunner (Puberty Mix) 58. Brothers Uv Da Blakmarket - Livin In Da Bottle 59. Showbiz & AG - Fat Pockets (Radio Remix) 60. Funkmaster Flex - Dope On Plastic 61. Gang Starr - DWYCK 62. A Trible Called Quest - Scenario (Remix) 63. MC Serch feat. Red Hot Lover Tone, Nas & Chubb Rock - Back To The Grill http://www.multiupload.com/XZCV8Y3DPC2 points
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Re: ANIMATED GIF HALL OF FAME SUPERTHREAD2 points
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happy fathers day homie, this is my first one. i got breakfast in bed from the lady, threw up on by the baby, and a shitty pamper. also buying myself a camcorder. feels good man2 points
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Sometimes you just get lucky with the womenz. I've had the same girlfriend since I was about 16. It's our 8 year anniversary next week, and I put her through some pretty ridiculous shit when I was younger. Yet, we have never broken up and she understands that i'm prone to the occasional fuck up, usually due to the company I keep. She dislikes most of my friends but has never tried to make me choose. In summary, I couldn't be happier.2 points
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Re: Dear ________, - no homo Dearest 12 oz Men. happy fathers day to those of you taking care of business and lovin your kids. and especially to those of you who have stepped in and took the place of the father to someone elses kid. (you go un-noticed way too often) Love lOve loVe lovE V2 points
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hope everyone had a tyte fathers day.Heres some flicks from the past 2 months or so. wait till im done. rock this while you scroll.1 point
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illa=dope PRODO mek..THAT shyt is fiyaaaaaah..luv the concept..1 point
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I think that "S" was the dopest shit ever when I was in elementary. I could draw those all day, along with the 3d box:1 point
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This pencil sketch is the first thing I've drawn since April. My eyesight is still fucked up but I can see somewhat... fill comes next.1 point
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when i rant about the organic food movement, it is not necessarily directed 100% at you. but you said in a previous post that everyone needs to eat local organic food to lessen environmental impact, because food is meant to be consumed during certain seasons, because its healthier, etc if taken to its logical conclusion, the organic food movement itself would ideally consist of everyone growing food for their own subsistence correct? do you really think you can live in an inner city, raise enough food to feed a family of 4 people, have chickens for eggs and meat, raise other meat, etc? cmon, lets be serious here. i've grown up my entire life on acreage, with a huge truck patch, it has never had chemicals on the land in atleast the last 75 years. i dont praise 'organic' crap because its just simply the way we have always done it. the 'organic movement' is a joke. i was raised on 'local organic pastured brown eggs.' from back behind the house. we had a flock of about 3 dozen rhode island reds and domineckers. (sp?) i've shot rats and foxes trying to eat our chickens and locked them up every night. my great aunt used to come over a couple times a year and slaughter a bunch of them. we grew/grow about a half acre garden of tomatoes, squash, peppers, half runner green beans, cucumbers, etc. we used to have huge raspberry rows. believe me, if you want to raise enough food for a family for AN ENTIRE YEAR, you have a lot more work on your hands than a 10'x20' plot in the back yard of some inner city neighborhood. all the food we produced was used as a supplement not as our entire diet. its simply to much work when you work in the real world. if you are really to be 100% self sufficient and have a full diet you produce yourself, you have to have cows and other animals for milk, meat, etc. im interested in eating a full rounded diet, and not a meager existence. you'd have to grow grain for bread. lets get serious. if it wasnt for trade and capitalist farming the living standards of americans would still be in the manner you described, where most of america raised their own food and spent almost their entire existence trying to do so. in a time where kids were though of as more farm hands. i love traditional methods and stand by them 1000% percent for myself. i am also literate in economics and i realize that 'capitalist corporate farming' has made food so cheap and easily available that we have so much leisure time on our hands and so much excess money to invest that we can even think about trying to grow our own food. consider that the early 20th century folks in this country were trying their hardest to GET OFF THE FARM, and not we have a segment of the population that wants to legislate away the living standard of EVERYONE and put everyone BACK on the farm. we would be default be back in time if a system of local organic agriculture was FORCED by legislative fiat on the country. the living standard of everyone would be dramatically reduced to that of early 20th century. i figured a person like your self who is so into the organic movement would know all about a 'food shed.' joel salatin who runs polyface who you mentioned mentions it all the time. eating food from your 'food shed' is the basis of the local movement and is why salatin will not deliver food more than 4 hours from his farm. the 'movement's' rhetoric is largely anti trade. when you have people who buy food based on how many miles away it was produced, you just have a lack of knowledge on your hands of the entire subject. the constant harping about having to eat 'local' or we will die, destroy the planet is flat out hypocrisy as these folks are usually very highly into international exotic foods from outside their food shed which is brought about by evil capitalist free trade, the division of labor and evil corporations. if you cannot simply use your general rhetoric and apply it on a small scale to your own food consumption, how do you expect everyone else to follow? the basic premise is... eat local organic or you will be unhealthy, kill the earth, destroy the land, etc. yet you cant even eat totally locally yourself. its a GREAT thing that the evil food industry has found a way to bring us food from another continent like it isnt anything. just because a banana isnt 'natural' to your area, doesnt mean its bad. i mean that is all fine and good on a voluntary basis. however any trade is 'fair' if both parties consent which you must also conclude that they both benefit in the ex ante sense. consider if we DIDNT buy produce from the poor peruvian farmer, would he be worse off or better off? you would think that the poor peruvian farmer is the role model of the local organic movement. he lives close to the earth and very simply. the lefties that dominate the 'movement' largely believe that prosperity simply exists for no apparent reason. that wealth just comes out of thin air. they dont consider that capitalism is the only system that produces any wealth and an increased living standard. this is nonsense on stilts. doesnt everyone seek their own greedy self interest or 'to advance their own comforts?' do you work to advance your employers comforts or do you work to try to advance your own comforts? do you work for free? if you dont work for free, then you are following your own greedy self interest and exploiting others. lets look at it. if it wasnt for 'food industry' the poor wouldnt be throwing away 10 times more food than their ancestors were growing in 1900. the 'food industry' made it possible for everyone to not spend their entire lives trying to just feed themselves. come again? food is NOT super cheap? what? a bum can literally stand on a corner for 10 minutes and get enough money for 10 double cheeseburgers from mcdonalds. the last 50lb bag of rice i bought was 14.99. that is 200 meals. 200 fucking meals. this is not super cheap? what planet do you live on? the only food i see that is not super cheap is some fru fru free range ostrich from whole foods. you are not understanding the economic argument at all. the point is, the ipod would not exist, without a corporate farming structure because no one would have the capital goods and equipment to invest in increased productivity nor would we have leisure time because we would be working 12 hours days trying to feed ourselves, pay property taxes and keep the lights on. no doubt about it that weird illnesses have come about. but lets look at it through a broader lens. are we not living a shit load LONGER NOW? are less people starving in america? but look who is really to blame. i think you should look at the ultimate cause and not the proximate cause. listen to what joel salatin says. listen to what he says about the FDA, USDA, govt regulation, etc. govt is the problem, not the food industry. why is corn syrup in everything instead of sugar? because the govt subsidizes it and installed a high sugar tariff to protect a very very very small US sugar industry making sugar way more expensive than putting in some cheap ass corn syrup to get the same effect. why is it expensive to get a half a side of beef from your neighbor? because he has to ship the cow 200 miles to a processor to then bring it back home to sell to you. govt regulation. im 100% in favor of 'organic farming.' my family has done it since they came here in 1630 something. what i am against is hipster urbanites trying to tell me my business, how to run my life, and how to do something i've done my whole life. i dont need anyone to preach to me about an organic farm when i've worked an 'organic farm' my entire life. look, people have been saying that we are going to run out of oil in 10 years since 1890. what no one takes into account is the price system. if the supply is really limited the price goes up which conserves oil and makes people find alternative means. which is why when the price of gas went up, everyone was trying to come up with alternative forms of energy to run cars. im not concerned about food markets collapsing unless an actual economic collapse takes place which is why i already have infrastructure in place to deal with this. there is no need to legislate to fix a problem that doesnt even currently exist. if things really do happen to where we can no longer ship food in from far away where they can produce it for cheaper and people cannot turn a profit, then obviously alternative means will come about. but the case for trade is simple. take maple syrup and banana's. canada has an ass load of maple trees and they want banana's. costa rica has an ass load of bananas and they want freaking maple syrup. what makes more sense... trade or canada installing some sort of banana growing green house and costa rica making some sort of frigid bio dome to grow maple trees? refer to my earlier post. im sure i am more experienced with food production, self sufficiency, 'sustainability,' etc than you. i broadcast rye by hand every fall after i plow everything under. its not because i am part of some hipster movements its just because i come from a family composed of rural southern and southern appalachian ancestors. its just the way it is and the way we have always done it. i dont compost because i want to be green, i compost so i can use it in my fricking garden and so i dont waste trash bags. i dont grow food to be 'local' i grow it for my own greedy self interest... to feed myself and for insurance against a very probable societal collapse. there is no hypocrisy, other than we buying food from people that take subsidies which isnt really a hypocrisy if i am forced to do so. i am against the federal reserve but i have federal reserve notes in my wallet. i am largely an anarchist but i voted for ron paul in 08. i am against public funded roads but i have no other choice because its illegal to operate a private road. and i surely dont shit talk on other peoples choices to go to a grocery store if they want to. its none of my business. on a side note... on joel salatin... i think he is probably the awesomest dude out there in the 'organic' movement. yet you will note that he is totally 100% ass backwards from the movement. this guy has not found a bureaucrat he hasnt denounced, a regulation he didnt want repealed, and surely doesnt want to infringe on anyone elses rights to use their land and do what they want to how they see fit. he just wants to be free to do his own thing. unlike the 'local green organic' movement he is a capitalist and sees govt as the problem and not the solution. when people watch FOOD INC for example, they are led to the conclusion that the govt must be used to destroy capitalism, regulate everyone out of business because capitalists want to kill everyone. yet joel salatin is a renegade free marketeer who's food is much cleaner and is known for its great quality. do you really think this guy needs a bureaucrat looking after his every move?1 point
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the was the sickest shot in sj history!!!!!! ran for ever that the fillin faded away and it looked like a hollow.1 point
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id have to find one agian its about as big as a card but there everywere in my city i want to get some of these.1 point
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i mean. From here on out he becomes that guy that got kidnapped and forced to smoke crack and meth. And from there the convo goes on to... oh yea wasnt he in rehab too... and then it goes to... I bet dude is full of shit and just getting high. The concept of sympathy is usually absent when crack and or meth is in the equation no matter the circumstance1 point
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gotta dedicate this to my uncle on fathers day he apparently liked bagpipe music back in the day. I also saw a dvd of this guy at his house:1 point
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the lil one with the Kid and the shmuck boyfriend. Shes by far the hottest. dumbest, but hottest. there all kinda dumb actually1 point
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haha iron chef so true so many people acting like females in here.1 point
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that myth crude oil dedication goes hard...bump the work and rip the writer1 point
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no rules. due date is monday 28th. if theres only 2 entries again I will hunt down and kill you all :lol:1 point
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this is my second fathers day with my lil girl its a amazing feeling1 point
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YO! you slippin detroit red! when were those infras supposed to drop???? i could google it but fuck it1 point
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