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  1. hmm, my mother sent me this video & i thought i should post it cause it's pretty cool.

    lol, looks like this email has been doing the rounds - my mother sent me the exact same email around the same time as your post!

    ...always suspected I had a long lost sibling


  2. Pigeon in custody for smuggling drugs to Bosnian prisoners

    Bosnian police have impounded a pigeon, after discovering prisoners used it to smuggle drugs into one of the country's highest security jails.

    An official says guards suspected the bird might be involved in drug smuggling when they noticed four prisoners visibly intoxicated shortly after it landed on a prison window.

    A Zenica prison official says all four inmates had tested positive for heroin, and disciplinary proceedings had been launched against the inmates.

    The pigeon has been taken into custody by police, who've launched an investigation aimed at identifying those who had loaded it up with the drugs

    News story link

    Now that's what I call a carrier pigeon

    :lol:


  3. Yep this article is totally ignorant.

    Not to mention hypocritical and racist as has been said.

    It is from the daily mail though - complete with pictures of mugabe looking smug, just to make sure the reader forgets for a second that the british empire rape and plundered on a global scale for old britania. Makes it easier too, when the target is a different skin colour and is a tyrant in his own right. Shades of Sadam, Bin Laden, Kim il Sung etc.

    It is all bad news - both the story and the perspective it's written from. Kind of like everything else at the moment.


  4. :bong:

    I think it is possible to say that you don't believe in beliefs, and doing this is not itself a belief - it is simply knowing what you're thinking.

    If you have to believe that you're thinking something when you really are thinking it you would also have to believe that you believe you're thinking it and so on to infinity, which makes it impossible to rest your belief on anything in the first place, and without having any convincing laurel, you also cease to exist.

    This is Ego death - we've all been there, wondering 'Did I just think that, or did I just think I thought that, or did I just think I thought that I thought that?!?' Usually followed by, 'Fuck this, I only wanted pretty colours and patterns!'. :P

    But then you come back, gratefully reborn into your Ego, knowing you're thoughts once again, and not having to believe you're having them. The end of the trip is realising what you're experiencing is coming from the physical senses once again and not from Nth-level though loop. If we didn't know what we are thinking we would always be in ego death, and this is not the case I think. The ecstasy is great when we realise 'I'm back! I really exist!' - this is when you know what you're thinking once again, and no longer have to choose to believe it.

    Believing in something external (whether the sky is green) is different to believing something internal (Believing that you believe the sky is green). Because we don't 'believe' in internal things, we 'know' them (We know we believe the sky is green = we believe the sky is green).

    :bong:


  5. Free man,

    I like you're vibe - very similar to my own state of mind...

    Though the crux of this philosophy is: everything is nothing and nothing is everything

    Once you accept there are no facts, no universal rights or wrongs, no great truths, no meaningful bearings only relative reference points, what then?

    It is beneficial to bite the bullet at some point and construct 'facts' based on relative reference points (forgetting the above learnings), as a means of survival in the physical world.

    I guess the point is that we need to remember that facts and beliefs are only constructs of a mind trying to cope with it's true nature. The way we defend them so tightly is ludicrous, as you say.

    'I don't believe in belief. ...the second you commit to a single belief you preclude all other possibilities.' - T McKenna

    :lol:

    EDIT: spelling


  6. you aren't really much worse off than you were before. you're at the mercy of a thug, and you regret not swinging the thing while it was in your hands.

    ...except now the thug is armed with a SICKLE in their hands and they are provoked to use it, because as far as they're concerned you were going to use it on them. If they weren't there for violence initially (and chances are they weren't) they sure are now.

    Thankfully we don't live in a world where attackers burst into homes in the middle of the night and violently attack people. If someone does break in, most likely it's to try to steal something and get away fast. Most burgulars dont want ANY confrontation, but if confronted with an angry person with a weapon, the chance of violence is many times what it was before, no?

    In this particular case the guy was outside, stealing petrol from an old bomb. There was no immedate threat of violence at all. He took off as soon as he heard someone coming.

    Why are there so many shootings in the US? The more weapoons there are around, the more likely other weapons will be used too. By your logic we should all have weapons around just in case?


  7. If you have a sickle in your hands when approaching a potential bogeyman - even if it's just for show - there could many disastrous consequences. I mean this is someone who has broken into your house, possibly with weapons or backup of their own that they'd be much more likely to use if they see you with such a powerful looking weapon. It could make a non-violent situation violent immedately. Or assuming they grab the sickle from you, what then? Or what if you feel threatened enough to use it yourself? You're gonna seriously fuck someone up with a huge blade like that - something that is likely to come back at you in more ways than one. Or even if they ran away when they saw you holding it, I'd be wary of them coming back with something bigger and better. You just don't need that shit floating around...

    You mentioned that the guy had already taken off when he heard you open the front dor, and you being a tall person with a loud dog, prolly not much more would have been required. I understand the need to scare the guy away from doing it again, but I'd be surprised if he came back anyway... if you yelled abuse at him he prolly would have pissed off never to be seen again.

    We sound alike in character dude. I am very quiet and non-confrontational too. But recently a few frustrating factors - and by bottling many small things up I let my aggro out by threatening to bash a cousin of mine at a family function, then I put my fist through a restaurant window! How fuckin embarassing. When talking it out with my missus she surprised me by saying the same as your ex did to you, that I'd been like that for a long time. I identified several other causes too, the main one being that I had been pumping iron a lot (every day) and then stopped suddenly. It was also the fifth day in a row I'd been blind drunk - I normally avoid drinking, but we'd had a rare run of 5 special events in a row. Anyway, I consulted some other friends about it, which really helped me get out of that abusive path I was on. :shroomer:


  8. I agree about the crappy CGI scenes cheapening the doco.

    Though I thought it made some interesting points about ecstacy being a 'consumerist' drug - pay the money to the man, get your dose of happiness for a short while. No questions asked by the people involved, or even the drug itself. It showed how the younger rave generations are literally being manipulated in marketing campaigns by the clubs, the dealers, the music industry, even hip advertising within the scene. It really rings true when you look at the over-accessorised-flouro-candy-ravers of today and the ultra-materialistic values in the scene itself.

    Skazi (the psytrance Pepsi salesman) is the perfect example - did anyone else see them recently? Their live show had all the fanfare of a touring rock band - including fans on the decks blowing their hair back while they posed! - yet the music and perfromance was utter shite, and the young crowd lapped it up!? We walked out 10 minutes into it! Hahaha. I noticed they locked the thread over at Oztrance immediately afterward so no-one could say anything about it. I have had this experience repeated about 5 times this year already - younger generations of people in love with celebrity or 'brand name' worship, when the music itself is a pale splinter of what it once used to be.

    The doco also spoke about how far removed the consumerist E generation is from the historical Shamanic use of plant psychoactives. Rick doblin made a notable cameo as well as other from the MAPS organisation, mainly talking about MDMA as a PTSD treatment.

    All in all it was an interesting watch I thought.


  9. Fenris,

    You sleep with a sickle under your bed and consider using it?!?

    You throw things at someone as they run/drive away? Then call it a non-violent encounter?

    You also mention alcahol abuse...

    Is this something to be worried about?

    I'd say so

    sounds to me like your aggression is over-stimulated for some reason

    I'm not trying to be a smartarse here, I just went through similar shit myself. When I get instantly worked up like that, the adrenaline nearly knocks me out on the spot.

    Good luck.


  10. as a big fucking fan of meshuggah, i gotta say i loved every minute of those misheard lyrics Stinkmeat. cheers :lol:

    I gotta second that! Thanks Stinkmeat! I've passed it on..... :lol: Love the bit in the middle with the black gangsta dudes dancin to Meshuggah.

    Cheers for the Metallica one too ThunderIdeal! GOLD!!!

    LMAO


  11. I havent really checked out many Aus metal bands so I will go through the list that you mentioned.

    Cool, one band that I forgot to mention that are *really* good at what they do is Virgin Black. They are a symphonic-operatic-doomy-gothy-metal kind of band from Adelaide, who've had major international successes but are barely known here in Oz. Be sure to check out their first 2 releases - Sombre Romantic and Elegant...And Dying. It's really different metal- not everyone will like it, but those that do, LOVE it!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAKfJ-w5H0o...feature=related

    Also check out Fuck...I'm dead if you like hilarious, fast grindcore :lol:

     

    /mm\


  12. ayjay101, i went and saw Kreator at the hi-fi bar in melb in 06. Fuckin thrashy as :lol:

    Slayer last year at vodafone, they kicked plenty of ass. Bit disappointing to see 2/3 of the moshpit empty and a whole lot of poor chumps stuck in the 'seated area' (myself included). Why the event organisers choose to do this stumps me, safety issues? pfffft, tryin to ruin a good time more like it.

    Iron Maiden also toured last year and that was a quality show also. Bruce Dickinson is one energetic old bastard!

    Yeah so many people praise that Kreator gig! I missed out on that one, was in Sth America at the time - where I got to see Fear Factory do their first ever show in Ecuador. They put on an excellent show. The last track was a vocal solo by Burton C Bell without the band onstage. T'was brilliant.

    I was in the seats for that Biohazard/Korn gig. I tried to talk my way onto the floor but the security monkeys wouldn't have any of it. Even though it was half fuckin empty. A couple of dudes jumped down but were pummelled by the cunts and then dragged outside.


  13. When it comes to metal there's plenty of great Aussie bands to choose from!

    (Destroyer666, Alchemist, Blood Duster, Beanflipper, The Mark of Cain, Gospel of the Horns, Franeknbok, Dreadnaught, Alarum, Nazxul, the list goes on and on)

    Internationals worth a mention:

    Impaled Nazarene, Nevermore, Devin Townsend, As I Lay Dying

    There's been a constant stream of old 'has been' internationals touring Oz these last couple of years - Tesla, Exodus, Testament, Alice Cooper, Saxon, Winger, Sodom, Megadeth, etc. Anyone been to any of these shows?

    I saw Biohazard supporting Korn a few weeks ago which was alright (scored free tickets - wouldn't have paid the $90 for it!). Vodafone arena was mostly empty! And Korn had bodyguards onstage with em for the whole set! :P


  14. I find it strange that people have gone nuts in other threads arguing about bad treatment of sentient plants for the purpose of obtaining a particular chemical yet are excited about giving plants electric shocks to increase chemical levels. or are only certain plants and chemicals more special than others

    Not sure which threads you are referring to - but the process of stressing plants to encourage greater alkaloid production is pretty common practice around here and not immoral IMO - especially if it does not risk the life of the plants - as this latest method seems not to.

    What is abhorrent is people tearing off bits of wild plants or trees here and there in a quest for alkaloids without consideration of the health of the plant. Stressing a healthy plant at home that you have raised and cared for is a different matter, IMO.

    I think this news is MASSIVE and I eagerly await any further developments.

    I think Carthaginensis has long been waiting for this!


  15. I just read in the Age this morning that he was the first to isolate the active ingredient from 'peyote mushrooms' !!!

    Hofmann, who died on Tuesday at his home in Basel, also identified and synthesised the active ingredients of peyote mushrooms and a Mexican psychoactive plant called ololiuqui. He developed at least three related, non-psychoactive compounds that became widely used in medicine.

    LOL!

    To be fair, perhaps it is a simple typo and a comma has been left out. Though that would make the line '...identified and synthesised the active ingredients of peyote, mushrooms and a Mexican psychoactive plant...' - which seems far too vague.

    Anyway, after doing a quick google search I find out that the article is heavily paraphrased (line for line) from The Chicago Tribune:

    Chicago Tribune story:

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationw...0,1367321.story

    Tribune readers' comments about the 'peyote mushroom':

    http://www.topix.com/forum/science/chemist...QRTMD5#comments

    story in the age (referenced to the Los Angeles Times)

    http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/swiss-...9234955633.html

    I suppose as long as they get the catch phrases in there to attract attention ('LSD' in bold text splashed over the front page of the Age today with a trippy backdrop) who cares about factual accuracy? Such a blatant mistake would be picked up by even half-informed members of the general public, let alone a journo writing a tribute article to such a significant man.

    Anyway, no doubt this date will be marked by circulation of 'Hoffman Death Day' celebratory batches! :drool2:


  16. interesting thread!

    I am also experiencing such synchronisities and co-incidentals.

    A recent big one for me:

    :queues up twighlight zone music:

    A couple of months ago I was out on the town for a big night out with a mate when we were apprached by some likely types with the opportunity of aquiring some second-hand pharms (alprazolam and diazepam) - something neither of us had tried properly before, so we figured what the hell and ended up with some. Later in the night I met a stunningly attractive girl who reminded me of a celebrity but I just couldn't place who. As I sat there in awe of her beauty I realazed she looked a lot like Michelle Williams (Heath Ledger's missus, the one who was on Dawson's creek). It got me thinking and talking about her and about Heath ledger and their films etc - a rather odd conversation topic for me. At the end of the night we decided to bring it to a cumfy close at home with some of the goodies we'd aquired. Having never done them before we mistakingly took a (minor) overdose, immediately passing out for 16 hours or so and totally zonking ourselves for the rest of the weekend. It was really quite pleasant and a new experience for us both. A day or 2 later there was breaking news everywhere of Heath Ledger's overdose - primarily on the same drugs we had tried for the first time and OD'd ourselves AT THE SAME TIME and I had been thinking about him during the night as well!! Spooky.

    Sometimes little half-thoughts or dreams I have will maniefst themselves into reality, or I'll have a peculiar thought about a person/place/thing and then low and behold that thing will make prominence in reality in some form a short time after. Like I'll think about an old band I used to like completely out of the blue and the next day they'll announce an album or tour. Or I'll hum and tune only to have that song come on next on the radio. If I only had a dollar for every time I've flicked the telly over to the cricket and proclaimed to myself - 'don't turn it over, their about to get a wicket' - and then there is.

    All you can do is laugh, as you'd feel crazy trying to explain it to others that it has happened again. It's also humurous because it's a twist in the fabric of reality and cause-and-effect which is usually seen as concrete and mutually exclusive amongst all of us.

    Cheers dudes


  17. does anyone else like the Dirty Three?

    Don't really know why I ask, I don't have much to say really, other than ,, "yeah me too.."

    :)

    yeah hahaha saw them for the first time at 2AM on Rage last Sunday morning, while I was with St Peter!

    The song was 'I remember once when you used to love me'. Fucking intense stuff. Raw emotion, true art.

    :worship:

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