Princess One Who Knows
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Post by Princess One Who Knows on Oct 1, 2006 14:58:24 GMT -5
I hear ya, I hear ya....I gotta say though....maybe if you weren't so damn busy sexually cavorting with strange men on ferries and stalking complete strangers on the net in your otherwise spare time, the whole world wouldn't have gone to shit. But I applaud your new idea at making an effort to save the world...one chicken or side of beef at a time.
You go girl!
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Post by Sir Frederic Wertham Jr on Oct 1, 2006 18:28:27 GMT -5
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 19:09:08 GMT -5
these foil hats look funny. I really don't believe that what I read on that page do you?
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Post by powkie on Oct 1, 2006 19:27:12 GMT -5
Why the hell wouldn't you believe it? ? Get a grip Marissa, this is serious shit we're talking about here!! By the by, have you decided on which color of celophane you'd like for adornment? (So, what 'season' are you anyway? I'm inclined to think you're a 'winter'...or perhaps a 'fall'...but really you're the only one who should decide which really suits you best. I'm not pushy like that. You know color can really affect your mood, skin tone, attitude, lotsa stuff in all sorts of phenomenal ways!!) www.bellaonline.com/articles/art36517.aspOh, and I've decided I'm really gonna go all out for you Marissa, cause such a fine artiste as yourself deserves nothing less...So I'm also making you an oragami aluminum foil thong panty with matching celophane inserts...(you know, so the wiggy people can't get all up in your woman treasure, catching you unawares!) Green tea ice plant spackle!
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Post by Sir Frederic Wertham Jr on Oct 1, 2006 19:50:19 GMT -5
Although the tone of the MIT page is somewhat less than serious, the testing procedure looks pretty reasonable. I would question whether the impedance of the receiving antenna adequately models the characteristic impedance of the human head at the relevant frequencies, however.
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 20:15:30 GMT -5
I have never heard of this foil hat until now. They also mentioned this on Prisonplanet.com ..I didn't read about the foil hat in depth yet. How can they read minds? Doesn't that sound far fetched? Anyway, I am not saying that I disbelieve or believe anything that I am reading on the net....but I am questioning... what do you think of this? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_conspiracy_theories#Building_Seven
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Post by powkie on Oct 1, 2006 21:01:53 GMT -5
What do I think of that? While I don't want the conspiracy theories to be true cause its really much worse if they are, I never say never and I do believe there are many things that don't add up the way we've been told to believe they do. At the same time I don't believe we have all the facts about this stuff yet....so I'm waiting to go all postally hysterical until the appropriate time. So, I know you were just gonna start with a chicken (or side of beef) a week to start off on your mission to save the world marissa, but why not try to beautify yourself too, as part of eliminating cruelty in the world? www.ivillage.co.uk/beauty/skincare/dermatology/articles/0,,547682_551320,00.html As far as how they can read minds??!!?? You've gotta be kidding me, right??!! Wow. Read up and you'll see just how far this whole thing really goes. Shit, they probably already implanted a tracking device/receiver somewhere up in your panocha. (not that I haven't mentioned it before, but you really should be careful about offering up your woman treasure to strangers...especially the ones on ferries!) Power to mackerel. The wantonly rightious spill shriveled eggs. ToeToe lives!
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Post by Sir Frederic Wertham Jr on Oct 1, 2006 22:06:27 GMT -5
But going back to the original article - I think this is just one of the fake conspiracy theories that are planted as part of a government/illuminati/giant-transdimensional-lizard disinformation operation intended to distract us from the real conspiracies like the one involving paid shills on internet message boards who type incredibly long run-on sentences to drive us crazy by forcing us to go back and re-read and re-read what they've typed just to try to make some sense out of what we're reading.
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Post by powkie on Oct 1, 2006 22:15:38 GMT -5
Oh yeah. That is maddening, isn't it?
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 22:17:09 GMT -5
But going back to the original article - I think this is just one of the fake conspiracy theories that are planted as part of a government/illuminati/giant-transdimensional-lizard disinformation operation intended to distract us from the real conspiracies like the one involving paid shills on internet message boards who type incredibly long run-on sentences to drive us crazy by forcing us to go back and re-read and re-read what they've typed just to try to make some sense out of what we're reading.
yes, and I was suspecting that this was not accurate I was looking at other links on the subject of conspiracy theories. are there any that you can mention that you think may be more accurate?
I am trying to find information on the tragedy in Sudan where one million people are on the brink of starvation.
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 22:19:54 GMT -5
there seems to be alot of people who trying to distract people at the moment...
so you really believe they are paying people to distract? for real?
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 22:29:35 GMT -5
Actually, I do believe there are people being paid to promote their truths, whether false or a reality they believe.
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 22:39:17 GMT -5
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Post by Sir Frederic Wertham Jr on Oct 1, 2006 23:16:29 GMT -5
This is one of those occasions when I can't tell if I'm the player or the played.
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Post by maerisza on Oct 1, 2006 23:22:57 GMT -5
what are you talking about?
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