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Herbivore

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  1. Whoever told him it'd be a good idea for him to sing all over his album should be killed.
  2. Yeah, and apparently certain media outlets misquoted him. Here's an Iraqi blogger's perspective on things: http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/2006_12_01_riverbendblog_archive.html
  3. "How did your dad die, if you don't mind me asking?" "Oh, he was dancing on top of his car while it was moving and he fell off and hit his head."
  4. Re: Channel Zero Heads lemme get a gander at ya tits!!! uh-oh.
  5. I really hope English isn't your primary language.
  6. I'm slowly trying to get healthier in all aspects of my life. I quit smoking 6 months ago... I don't eat garbage every day... and I actually move around more than I have to. I don't know what you're talking when you say you have more fat to lose, though. I'm 6'5" and like 225 and I'm just starting to get a little heavy in the gut. My metabolism needs to stop being a little bitch so I can go back to being a lazy fuck.
  7. Vista looks cool, but the minimum requirements just to have the Aero GUI make it sound like games are going to run like shit unless your computer is bananas.
  8. It's a place where people share login IDs and passwords for sites.
  9. Old versions of AIM... before they starting packing it full of unnecessary crap.
  10. "Just last week the pop princess had a furious Halloween bust-up with K-Fed, and she was overheard screaming: "You're useless - you're nobody," at him at the nightclub launch of his own rap album. Federline, her former backing dancer, was later seen crouched in a corner crying."
  11. Greatest.... thread................ EVER.
  12. Here's the Snopes article about it: http://www.snopes.com/photos/gruesome/crushvideo.asp Even though they declare its validity as "Undetermined", they basically say that it's true. Apparently there are enough people who have this "crush" fetish for them to make these videos. Sick.
  13. If this has been posted already, I apologize. I don't have the time to read all 3 pages of this thread, but I did want to share something I found interesting. This article, written on Wednesday, makes the events that occurred on Thursday seem like a perfectly timed coicidence... at the very least. As skeptical as I am of most conspiracy theories, this is the first thing I thought of when I had heard about the "thwarted attack" : BBC link Terror 'may force freedom curbs' The UK might have to modify its freedoms in the short term in order to prevent their "misuse and abuse" by terrorists, John Reid has said. He conceded that was never an easy request, but it was up to everyone to ask: "What price our security, at what cost can we preserve our freedoms?" The UK faced its "most sustained period of severe threat since the end of World War II", the home secretary warned. He urged people from all communities to help by being vigilant. 'Not racism' He argued, in a speech to think tank Demos, that while the police and security services were doing all they could to protect the public, they cannot be sure of stopping terrorist attacks. He also described migration as the "greatest challenge" to the EU, claiming that there was a need to get away from the notion that people who discuss this were somehow racist, because "they are not". His words come a week after the Court of Appeal said control orders used to restrain the movements of six terror suspects broke human rights laws. As he promised to appeal against the ruling, Mr Reid said another attack on the UK was "highly likely". In his address, Mr Reid used stark terms to describe how today's terrorists were "unconstrained" in their intentions, by international conventions, standards or morality. "None of us should be anything other than vigilant and that vigilance is the price of securing our freedom," he said. "There is no room for complacency. We are probably in the most sustained period of severe threat since the end of the Second World War. "While I am confident that the security services and police will deliver 100% effort and 100% dedication, they cannot guarantee 100% success. "Our security services and the apparatus of the state, while they are an absolutely essential pre-requisite for defeating terrorism, cannot be sufficient on their own. "Our common security in this country can only be assured by a common effort from all sections of society." Security rethink needed Mr Reid said the "challenge to all of us" means "we may have to modify some of our freedoms in the short-term in order to prevent their misuse and abuse by those who oppose our fundamental values and would destroy our freedoms and values in the long-term". "It is up to each and all of us to ask the questions: what price our security? What price our freedoms? At what cost can we preserve our freedoms? "What values are at stake and what is the cost of making the wrong choices in the short term?" Mr Reid said politicians, the judiciary and the public sector needed to "understand the depth and magnitude" of the terrorist threat facing the UK. He said he was frustrated by the number of people who should be better informed, but "who just don't get it". He called for a dramatic rethink of the country's security policy to fit this century, rather than base it on a framework more suited to the last century. Border police call Shadow home secretary David Davis said Mr Reid was right not to under estimate "the grave threat" the UK faces from terrorism, which was why the Tories had helped implement effective measures against it. He said the government should now answer Tory calls for a UK border police force and appoint a dedicated minister for counter-terrorism. Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Mark Hunter said Mr Reid needed to make sure the government's counter-terrorism strategy encouraged co-operation from all sections of the community, rather than undermined it. The speech follows the latest court battle over the terror laws. The Court of Appeal judges did not quash the system of control orders, which are used to restrain terror suspects where there is not enough evidence to prosecute them. But they said the orders applied to six suspects were so stringent they broke European laws outlawing indefinite detention without trial. Mr Reid has now issued new orders against the men which shorten their curfews from 18 hours to 14 hours a day and relax restrictions on who they are allowed to meet. But he said the orders were now not as restrictive as the security services believed necessary.
  14. Re: fuck fire ants in their tiny little fire ant asshole. "The venom of a fire ant bite causes stinging and swells into a bump. They can be very irritating at times, especially when bitten repeatedly by several at once. The bump often forms into a white pustule, which is at risk of becoming infected. The pustules are unattractive and uncomfortable while active and, if the bite sites become infected, can turn into scars. Some people are sensitive to the venom and experience anaphylaxis, which requires emergency treatment.[2] Signs of anaphylaxis can include dizziness, nausea, sweating, low blood pressure, headache, and shortness of breath. If the fire ants can be brushed off before they inject their venom, pustules will not form. For all victims, immediately applying a solution of half bleach and half water can reduce pain, itching, and pustule formation.[3] An antihistamine or topical corticosteroids may help reduce the itching." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_ant The more you know.......
  15. Herbivore

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    Madlib is my hero.
  16. Re: i do a lot of good for Channel Zero Not worth it.
  17. Re: i do a lot of good for Channel Zero Do you ever get sick of being so full of yourself?
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