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Norma J 09.04.2007 01:24 AM

I think I could become a slob....
 
I spent 6 days, 5 nights in hospital after surgery, and now I am finding great joy in laying around watching dvds/tele, listening to music, being on here and I am thinking of my next meal pretty constantly. I haven't done this since I was a teen.

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 01:26 AM

did they give you any painkillers?

SynthethicalY 09.04.2007 01:27 AM

Vicodin is my favorite.

Norma J 09.04.2007 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
did they give you any painkillers?


Yah they did. I forgot to mention that. I'm a pretty impatient guy, so it's nice to relax.

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
thats...interesting.


Far more interesting than questioning religion.

Norma J 09.04.2007 01:42 AM

I dig philosophy, but questioning religion is not so much philosophy as much as it is pondering over what supposed facts are right or wrong. You wouldn't question it in that sense as philosophically speaking there is no right or wrong.

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by SynthethicalY
Vicodin is my favorite.

vicodin is weak.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 09.04.2007 01:46 AM

how are you recovering?

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 01:51 AM

yeah i prefer to remember my actions from the previous night instead of remembering nothing but having 28 people tell me about something horrendous i did. or discovering it for myself.

Norma J 09.04.2007 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
how are you recovering?


Yeah, pretty good, thanks.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 09.04.2007 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
xanax and alchohol, always nice.

i like it because i remember everything he next morning in "photographs". very wierd.

its been forever though.


sorry, but....



xanax/bars are fucking stupid.

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 01:56 AM

no, i know exactly what you mean. you remember isolated events and can put them together in a general picture but it's not like normal memory which i guess is more sequencial.
did i spell that right?

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 02:12 AM

it's okay, i used to read the dictionary when i was a kid.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 09.04.2007 02:14 AM

that's hot, lily

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 02:15 AM

i used to have an x-men shirt, i don't know if i still do or not but it has wolverine on the front.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 09.04.2007 02:19 AM

I wasn't too fond of the X-Men cartoon on Fox Kids.
I was more of a Nick kid.
Rugrats, AH! Real Monsters, Legends Of The Hidden Tempel, Etc.

demonrail666 09.04.2007 02:26 AM

do you get 2000AD in the states?

demonrail666 09.04.2007 02:29 AM

could you ring around? maybe ask some neighbours? family? friends?

cryptowonderdruginvogue 09.04.2007 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
i didnt like any of that stuff.

when i was actually watching cartoons on a regular basis garfield was still coming on every saturday.

i dunno, after 10 i just got really bored with cartoons. i did like comic books for a long time though..


and i just remembered, i did like doug in 6th grade. but i dont remember watching much other than that. and i think i liked doug mainly because of roger < i thought he was funny.


Doug was the shit!
i know a guy that looks exactly like skeeter:
 

 

 


you be the judge.

!@#$%! 09.04.2007 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
philosophically speaking there is no right or wrong.


those pills must be pretty potent

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
haha....awesome awesome.

yr really into clothes you should probally try and make some money w/ those sort of interests.

i like clothes, but grow really attached to em in the sense that ive got one pair of pants, and 4 shirts i wear. ill get stuff, think i like it, then two days later im back to wearing the same shit again.

who is this addressed to (i assume me but crypto was making those shirts so...)
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Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
Doug was the shit!
i know a guy that looks exactly like skeeter:

 


 


 


you be the judge.


i nearly died when i saw that. i used to watch that show when i was a wee little girl.

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
yeah...you.

yeah i don't know. i just get these ideas when i see something "ooh i could wear that with ____" and then i go a bit nuts. i can sew pretty well and everything but i've never thought about it as any sort of enterprise. i just can't stand it when i see people looking like shit for no good reason, slobbing around in tennis shoes and mom jeans and without a properly fitting bra.

Cantankerous 09.04.2007 05:10 PM

i would consider it if i had the time.

Norma J 09.04.2007 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)

it just sounds like it would be fun, even if ya didnt make that much money at it.


This annoys me. It'a like taking from the poor to give to the richer.

total-trash 09.04.2007 06:29 PM

his name was skeeter for fuck's sake

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 09.04.2007 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
...and now I am finding great joy in laying around watching dvds/tele, listening to music, being on here and I am thinking of my next meal pretty constantly. I haven't done this since I was a teen.


so maybe its time to become a stoner?

Norma J 09.05.2007 03:14 AM

I shop from op-shops - I'm not poor. But for someone to go around and fish out all the 'cool' clothes, pay cheap prices $6 or so dollars (prices for the poor), and then go and sell that $6 piece of clothing for $30, is meaningless. It's purely capitalistic. Op-shops (you guys call them Thrist stores or shit) are there to help people out who may not have the luxury to spend $30 on a single item of clothing. It's really just taking from the poor.

Norma J 09.05.2007 04:33 PM

I more blame the people who pay those prices rather than go to the op-shops themselves.

It's like buying dearer apples from the stall across the road just because it has a bigger, shinier sign than the stall you're standing next to.

!@#$%! 09.05.2007 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
I more blame the people who pay those prices rather than go to the op-shops themselves.

It's like buying dearer apples from the stall across the road just because it has a bigger, shinier sign than the stall you're standing next to.


ha ha, dude, that's commerce. free markets, etc. give people a choice.

Norma J 09.05.2007 05:37 PM

Everything is a choice. It's a choice whether to buy from KFC and the likes aswell. Just as it is your choice to buy from the op-shop itself, or buy from someone who already has bought from the op-shop and is trying to rip you off.

I have nothing against free markets. I do, though, have a problem with people trying to make more than they deserve.

!@#$%! 09.05.2007 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
Everything is a choice. It's a choice whether to buy from KFC and the likes aswell. Just as it is your choice to buy from the op-shop itself, or buy from someone who already has bought from the op-shop and is trying to rip you off.

I have nothing against free markets. I do, though, have a problem with people trying to make more than they deserve.


its not a ripoff-- you are free to buy or not to buy. a ripoff is when people offer you something and give you something else.

say i spot a good item in some shithole town, and put in on ebay for the world to see. there's a value in that and the people who enables the item should be rewarded.

you need to learn about economics. i see your point in "taking away from the poor" but it doesnt work that way-- in fact the poor could have an opportunity to make income that way if they so chose.

Norma J 09.05.2007 05:54 PM

And you think alot of them are going to choose to?
Why do you think they're poor? A string of bad luck?

It is a rip-off if you're selling used items for brand new prices, whether I myself choose to purchase them or not. And then you get the 'trendy' kids spending all their parents cash, or perhaps they have a monotonous day job themselves, and spend silly prices on used clothing because they are ignorant as to where they can get the same clothes at the appropriate prices. And then it goes in circles. The poor remain poor and the rich (or well off, not poor) get richer.

!@#$%! 09.05.2007 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
And you think alot of them are going to choose to?
Why do you think they're poor? A string of bad luck?

It is a rip-off if you're selling used items for brand new prices, whether I myself choose to purchase them or not. And then you get the 'trendy' kids spending all their parents cash, or perhaps they have a monotonous day job themselves, and spend silly prices on used clothing because they are ignorant as to where they can get the same clothes at the appropriate prices. And then it goes in circles. The poor remain poor and the rich (or well off, not poor) get richer.


you dont seem to understand supply and demand and seem to assume that things have a "real" price determined by some absolute entity. there is no such thing. a price is an agreement.

Norma J 09.05.2007 06:04 PM

Me not understanding anything is just what you want to believe.

My posts still stand. I see what you're saying, but that is why I have made the posts I have.

!@#$%! 09.05.2007 06:07 PM

price of an old ratty shirt: $2
price of a "vintange" shirt: $20

it all depends of where you put it & how people see it and how bad they want it.

it's not a "ripoff". it's called COMMERCE. it takes knowledge, intelligence, and skill to turn a profit.

Norma J 09.05.2007 06:12 PM

I understand all that. I just don't agree with it.

I don't have anything against making a profit, it's just how much of a profit one is trying to make which I have a thing with.

Just because I have a thing with COMMERCE, doesn't mean I don't understand it. Merely means I disagree with it.

!@#$%! 09.05.2007 06:13 PM

you disagree with commerce?

Norma J 09.05.2007 06:15 PM

I disagree within which people operate within the word 'commerce'.
I disagree with what commerce makes certain people do. The way it makes us live.

!@#$%! 09.05.2007 06:20 PM

i think we'd be a lot worse off without commerce. you'd have to plant your own cabbages and no way you can build your own bycicle after mining for iron on your backyard.

Norma J 09.05.2007 06:59 PM

So it's all positives for you?

Cantankerous 09.05.2007 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
price of an old ratty shirt: $2
price of a "vintange" shirt: $20

it all depends of where you put it & how people see it and how bad they want it.

it's not a "ripoff". it's called COMMERCE. it takes knowledge, intelligence, and skill to turn a profit.

if it's advertised as vintage it is WAY more than $20. but you can find cheap vintage shirts advertised as "used". if you're in new york stay away from search and destroy.


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