TrayShadix (3416)
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Registered 2008-05-02 07:54:00

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  • Comment on Furry Lobster (2009-03-23 14:29:33)
    Mmm. Europa-pean lobster...Sever your leg please, sir. Om.
  • Comment on Leg Pillow (2009-03-23 04:46:02)
    As a prophet? {pokes wiki article link}
  • Comment on Separated at birth? (2009-03-23 04:13:28)
    @Paul_Is_Drunk: Well, who else is she going to sleep with considering how often homophobic neocons get caught in bed with men these days?
  • Comment on Leg Pillow (2009-03-23 04:04:54)
    Oh, uh, that link? VNSFW. Forgot to mention that. Sorry...if...anyone reads this AFTER hastily clicking X...and getting fired.
  • Comment on Leg Pillow (2009-03-23 04:03:52)
    Yeah ... I suppose. But can you feel it up? I doubt it. Might need some of that smellmeand.com stuff for the complete Creeper Special.
  • Comment on Roots in Hell (2009-03-21 22:47:45)
    "What happens are marihuana parties?" is my favorite tag on the poster. "Well, we sit around and listen to music while conversing with one another. We perceive that our jokes are funnier, insights are deeper, and ideas are better than they actually are - and then we forget them before we realize how stupid we sound. Then comes the Velveeta with the M&Ms in it an- oh, did you know you can make a brownie in a coffee mug? Yeah, in the mic--... ... what was I talking about again?"
  • Comment on The Son who fell to Earth (2009-03-21 15:48:35)
    @Ben1605: That example isn't meant to explain what this guy's problem is, it's just another instance of how recognition and subjective perception can distort the reality of something. @wookie_x: Absolutely. I wasn't being very specific. Mostly, I was just typing out my thoughts while reflecting that when I see pirate ships and bunny rabbits in clouds, it's psychological, but when someone sees Jesus in a pumpkin it means something.
  • Comment on The Son who fell to Earth (2009-03-21 14:12:41)
    @bejamus: You dumb bastard. It's not a schooner, it's a sailboat. I'll say the same thing here I've said everywhere else someone claims to see something in something: The human mind is MEANT to look at everything and make connections, even distort it so it looks like something we're used to. The video "Charlie Claplin Optic Illusion" will give you a good idea to what extent your eyes will fuck you when it comes to the subject of reality.
  • Comment on Touchdown Jesus @ Notre Dame University (2009-03-21 03:36:15)
    I'd rather have Moses on the field than Jesus in the stands.
  • Comment on Scientific Instructions for Perv Voyeurs (2009-03-21 03:33:32)
    @NoOneInParticular: I remember that one. I'm thinking the same thing now that I was then - is it worth learning to gauge centimeters by vision alone when one will still have to adjust for height and length of skirt or is trial and error faster than the math, afterall? This guide must have been invented before internet came along to ease the porn-deprived masses of the world.
  • Comment on The Faun (2009-03-21 03:27:00)
    Amazing depiction, but I could have gone without the contrast of bright atmospheric background overlapped by brillobush. There shouldn't be a hairy crotch and hairy legs with nothing in between unless that's a combination panflute flamethrower. I wonder what this picture would look like if he was wearing a hawaiian bathing suit.
  • Comment on Firefox vs. Opera vs. Internet Explorer (2009-03-20 21:46:25)
    Aha, nice. I missed nobody knows' clusterjudge while I was typing that.
  • Comment on Firefox vs. Opera vs. Internet Explorer (2009-03-20 21:44:22)
    @Jicty: The only time I ever have a problem with tabbing is when I search for new music. If you really want to test the validity of M[C]S user conjecture, open any myspace music page and load up, then open seventy-four bands they link to. Save all tabs as HTML links in a new folder (depending on which program you use, you may need to favorite them all in a subfolder, not sure.) highlight all and use Open With to open them in the different programs. With me, Opera stops speaking to me and goes catatonic, chrome runs away and the window crashes, IE locks my whole system at the speed of smell until I force-crash it with Task Manager and Firefox, it's sure as shit not going anywhere but, bless it's heart, at least it's still trying.
  • Comment on Calvin and Hobbes (The Future) (2009-03-19 01:15:33)
    I wonder if she's going to be as mischievous as he was...I hope so, I miss C&H.
  • Comment on Pedobear Store (2009-03-19 01:13:49)
    @greenie: Jeb?
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