So here's the plan. The ides of march are always at hand. And when the power hungry strike, they strike the poorest of man. And if you dare put up a fight, they'll come and fight for your land. And they'll call it liberation or salvation. A call to the youth! Your freedom ain't so free, it's just loose. but the power of your voice could redirect every truth. Shift and shape the world you want and keep your fears in a noose. Let them dangle from a banner star spangled. I'm willing and able. To lift my dreams up out of their cradle. Nurse and nurture my ideals 'til they're much more than a fable. I can be all I can be and do much more than I'm paid to. And I won't be a slave to what authorities say do. My desire is to live within a nation on fire, where creative passions burn and raise the stakes ever higher. Where no person is addicted top some twisted supplier who promotes the sort of freedom sold to the highest buyer. We demand a truth naturally at one with the land, not a plant that photosynthesizes bombs on demand, or a search for any weapons we let fall from our hands. I got beats and a plan. I'm gonna do what I can. And what you do is question everything they say do, every goal ideal or value they keep pushing on you. If they ask you to believe it question whether it's true. If they ask you to achieve, is it for them or for you. You're the one they're asking to go carry a gun. Warfare ain't humanitarian. You're scaring me, son. Why not fight to feed the homeless, jobless, fight inflation?! Why not fight for our own healthcare and our education?! And instead, invest in that erasable lead, 'cause their twisted propaganda can't erase all the dead. And the pile of corpses pyramid on top of our heads. Or nevermind, said the shotgun to the head.
- saul motherfucking williams
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INFP - "Questor". High capacity for caring. Emotional face to the world. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 4.4% of total population. |
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Saturday, November 26, 2005
If we allow the client believe that we think they should know something about design, they’ll usually fall all over themselves to try and convince us that they do know something about design. And, with very few exceptions, they will muck up their own project by doing so. This is the trap.
Trust me, you don’t want to fall into the trap. This happens when we ask design questions of the client, only to find out later that their business or marketing aims and needs conflict with their personal design preferences. Oops.
The problem with this situation is that clients have this annoying habit of hanging-on to their misguided design preferences like a bulldog hangs-on to a rope toy. They then expect us professionals to just “make it work.” In this lose-lose situation, they either end up with a website they hate or one that will not effectively support their business or marketing needs. Yes, the trap sucks.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Friday, November 04, 2005
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
8.3.6.5. Religious Relevance and Convictions:
8.3.6.5.1. The NSA typically implants posthypnotic suggestions that are clearly
referenced in the Bible. The subject may be punished (through negative
reinforcement) by anything that is referenced in the Bible to substantiate the
validity of the "Word of God". When the NSA does not follow the standard
Biblical references, most subjects fail to recognize the contradictions out of
ignorance or an inability to rationalize, or, they find other ways to justify
the events to receive peace from God (NSA). This component of the NSA process is
to provide the subject with an increased sense of fear and intimidation
resulting from God's presence and force. "Thou shall not disobey God".
Monday, October 03, 2005
okay, I'm a magic geek. I've been playing for a while. This is my most successful 5 color 62 Card deck.
(if I'm only playing one opponent I take out the howling mine & the prosperity)
4 Anarchist
3 Swamp
3 Mountain
Cinder Marsh
Vic Townships
3 Forest
3 Plains
2 Island
Minamo, School at Water's Edge
Grand Coliseum
2 Thalakos Lowlands
Treva's Ruins
One Dozen Eyes
Howling Mine
Legacy Weapon
Gilded Lotus
Vigilance
Clone
Bringer of the Green Dawn
Avatar of Might
Axelrod Gunnarson
Ryusei, the Falling Star
Vacvictis Asmadi
Palladia-Mors
Arcades Sabboth
Nicol Bolas
Chromium
Shifty Doppelganger
Living Death
Tranquility
Fireball
Exotic Disease
Sift
Prosperity
Channel the Suns
Reanimate
Kitsune Healer
Catacomb Dragon
Greater Werewolf
Weathered Wayfarer
Woebearer
Tornod's Crypt
Fill with Fright
Volcanic Island
2 Rampant Growth
Soul Foundry
Book Burning
Disturbed Burial
For the real magic geeks out there, I have this green and blue deck affectionately named the R.A.W. (definately not Type 2- unglued & unhinged intermixed with some other favorites):
7 Forest
9 Island
Remote Isle
Ambiguity
Rampant Growth
Fertile Ground
Land Aid '04
Old Fogey
Crash of Rhinos
Rib Cage Spider
Tidal Bore
Alexi's Cloak
2 Denied!
Sorry
Number Crunch
Tranquility
2 Rackling
Thresher Beast
Feast of Worms
Sylvan Hierophant
Horned Troll
Zephyr Falcon
Storm Crow
Double Header
2 Flaccify
Name Dropping
Redwood Treefolk
4 Counterspell
2 Spell Counter
Chub Toad
2 Metallic Sliver
Regeneration
Gulf Squid
Monkey Monkey Monkey
Scragnoth
Orochi Sustainer
Lone Wolf
Shadow Rift
Field of Reality
Wall of Wood
Elder Druid
Mnemonic Sliver
World Bottling Kit
Mise
Laughing Hyena
Chill
I can assure you, this deck will annoy the hell out of whoever you play. It makes them highly aware of the things they say out loud.
Then there's the Eris Mindfuck deck.
This deck is chaos, pure and simple. It's like a booby trap, and works best in multiplayer games, and also includes some very odd abilities using unglued and unhinged.
Fountain of Cho
3 Swamp
Ebon Stronghold
3 Island
Svyelunite Temple
Lonely Sandbar
4 Forest
3 Mountain
2 Plains
2 Counsel of the Soratami
2 Awol
Storm Cauldron
2 Zuran Orb
Charcoal Diamond
Fountain of Youth
Farsight Mask
Glasses of Urza
Phyrexian Splicer
Phyrexian Walker
Lantern of Insight
Conjurer's Bauble
Squee's Toy
Etched Oracle
Essence Bottle
2 Mind Stone
Welding Jar
Manakin
Skyreach Manta
Ornithopter
Feroz's Ban
Manabarbs
Darksteel Pendant
Liar's Pendulum
Thran Forge
2 Lotus Petal
2 Touchstone
Living Artifact
Ashnod's Transmogrant
Summoner's Egg
Talisman of Unity
Sex Appeal
Apathy
Stop That
Rolling Stones
Aether Barrier
Bottle Gnomes
Rock Lobster
Keeper of the Sacred Word
Kill! Destroy!
Artful Looter
Barrin's Codex
Sawtooth Thresher
Stangg
Tobias Andrion
Rith's Charm
Johan
Wand of Denial
Mirror, Mirror
Tainted Monkey
Clockwork Vorrac
Heliophial
Bubble Matrix
Arcbound Hybrid
Wall of Spears
Suntouched Myr
I'm not serious enough to bother creating any tournament level decks. (I like friendly games, with lots of unintelligible strategy.)
I have some more traditional decks - an infinite goblin combo in green and red, the predictable direct damage deck, the banding, and the spirit deck come to mind... but these are my top three favorites for down and dirty M:TG.
If that's not proof I'm a geek, I don't know what is...
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Thank you Kurt.
If you are a humanist, you will probably dig Man Without A Country. I’ve read the Amazon
reviews and on other sites that take book reviews. I’m astounded by people who take offense to Vonnegut’s humanistic perspective. One reviewer below suggests that Man Without A Country contains talking points straight from the Democratic National Committee. I checked the DNC website and couldn’t identify any lines from Vonnegut’s book. So it goes.
Yes, Vonnegut draws connections between Bush and Hitler—they both called themselves Christians despite what many liberal documentaries suggest about Hitler being a pagan. But being opposed to Bush doesn’t make Kurt a Democrat. Read Kurt’s words, HE’S A HUMANIST. For those of you that are anti-humanists, there are plenty of sentences to be taken out of context to exploit towards your own divisive agendas. Vonnegut reminds us of a line by Shakespeare: “The Devil will quote scripture for his purpose.”
When did respecting each other become politically divisive? I’ve often wondered why respecting science is politically divisive. Kurt sheds some light on these topics among others.
Look, if you think the world is all hunky-dory, this won’t be your cup of tea. Or, if you dug Vonnegut’s earlier work solely for his humor, you may be disappointed with this read. Vonnegut grapples with his grasp on turning out humor, about how other humorists loose their humor as they age. Vonnegut still has his humor, but he is pissed off—many readers haven’t known when he has been joking and when he has been serious. For the remedial readers he annotates his jokes by saying, “I’m kidding.”
Just because Kurt loves humans, he isn’t beyond shaking his finger at those who preach love as they drop bombs and enslave little brown folks. If you object to this assessment of our current world order, and you have read the books Vonnegut suggests every non-twerp has read, then, I’m open to reading your objections to the content of Kurt’s assertions. Seriously, do you consume much non-American media?
Fellow humanists,
it’s time to take these ideas seriously. Enough of the politicians spewing their intellishit. Kurt begins his penultimate book: “There is no reason good can’t triumph over evil, if only angels will get organized along the lines of the mafia.”
Here’s to Bokonon. * Kurt, I look forward to reading your next novel. I hope you do find a way to write it’s ending.
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Results from Chakra test
Root | Sacral | Navel | Heart | Throat | Third Eye | Crown |
Root: under-active (-25%)
Sacral: under-active (6%)
Navel: under-active (0%)
Heart: under-active (-18%)
Throat: open (25%)
Third Eye: open (50%)
Crown: open (31%)
Chakra test -
Introduction to the Chakras -
Opening Chakras -
Working with the Chakras
this appears to be dangerously imbalanced