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Rom Manic









Since: 12-18-05
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Posted on 06-08-06 06:28 PM, in Your friends here. Link
Wurl
Vyper

Thats pretty much the only people here I would consider friends here. But other than that, I respect pretty much anyone else just the same, excluding Xkeeper. Me and him don't really get along on some aspects, but he is a man of half decent caliber, to say the least.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-08-06 06:41 PM, in Welcome to the Interweb Link
The internet has provided me with unimaginable amounts of fun and gaming opportunities. I have also learned much from reading different news articles, biographies, and Wikipedia articles on varying topics.

It has also changed my life in the respect that I have learned that it can also bring out the worst in people. Anger, frustration, revenge, personal attacks, and power issues have the ability to dominate one's "Cyber Personna". Some of these things are not respectable, and not acceptable within our real life society, but because of the barriers between people that have been broken, and barriers set in place by Internet Anonymity, those traits have an opportunity to show without really affecting these people's very real lives.

It is useful for portraying important messages, such as Savetheinternet.com or Amnesty International, which deal with issues that affect our everyday lives in the real world.

In conclusion, the internet has had a neutral impact on me. Like everything in this world, it has the power for good, and for bad.


(edited by Rom Manic on 06-09-06 08:15 PM)
Rom Manic









Since: 12-18-05
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Posted on 06-08-06 06:57 PM, in Welcome to the Interweb Link
Yeah, it got cut off for some reason...Anyway, I put Amnesty International there at the end, and described how the internet is like everything else in this world in regards to it being put to good use and bad.

But yeah, I agree with the bottom part of your post
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-09-06 08:55 PM, in Freexbox360, from the freeipods people (It works ask cymoro) Link
Well, you do get the Xbox, I was just explaining how they get the money for them So yeah, most offers you see on the net is valid, they just make you jump through hoops like this one does (I think they make you sign up for only one offer, though)
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-09-06 09:01 PM, in Your friends here. Link
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Someone who is not cool.


I have yet to see proof that you are more than I.

In other words, lol @ attax on me
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-09-06 10:01 PM, in Your friends here. Link
Well, I never said anything to be an asshole in the first place, I was defending myself. But regardless, I'll swallow my pride.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-16-06 01:29 AM, in The Hate Corner Link
Personally, I hate a few things, maybe not 10, but a few.

1) Congress
2) Extremism
3) Prejudice
4) Lying
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-18-06 09:52 PM, in drunk Link

I'll never get drunk in my life.
I'll never smoke in my life.
I'll never like drunk people or smoking people.
End of story.


What are you afraid of?


8 for me would likely be an invitation to worship at the porcelain throne.


Heh, I've heard a similar saying, except that you'll be worshipping the porcelain god for drinking on an empty stomach.

"Oh god, I'll neve drink again..." *Pukes violently* "....Guahh...."

Personally, 8 beers is enough for me. Unless we've got some kind of hard liquor on the table, I don't really like to drink too much alcohol.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-19-06 12:42 AM, in drunk Link

I'm not afraid. I just don't like the fact that smoking ruins lungs and drinking ruins brains and bodies.

You know, I can agree on both things, but they're both disputable. Red wine, for example, can have positive effects on your health, and for some reason it's awesome for stopping radiation poisoning in small doses. Worked for the russians, anyway, if that says anything at all.

Smoking is a great relaxant, but I think you can do more damage to your body by using a cellphone or using the microwave in the long term. Smoking has been here for ages, but nobody can really predict how the good old nuke machine will affect people's health in the long run.

I mean, think if it this way, when smoking was popular, nobody thought it was damaging to your health, but it can cause carcinogens to manifest into cancer within your lungs and other areas of the body. The Microwave has only been around for so long, and we think it's all fine and dandy, but I think we will have to wait and see about that.

Sorry for bringing that a little off topic...
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-19-06 07:32 PM, in drunk Link
Originally posted by ziffhasnoaim/password
...Microwaves really won't hurt you.


k

Originally posted by ziffhasnoaim/password
Smoking will, because the tobacco we use is VERY different from the old shizzle.


I personally prefer the Native cigarettes over regular brands, anyhow. It's a bit of a hassle to get, but they're 100% natural AND cheap as dirt, so that kinda works out in both ways.

No additives
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-20-06 08:57 PM, in North Korea Prepares for Nuclear Test Launch? Link
Well, I would have to be worried for you guys...As much as this means nothing, now that they have the capability it may certainly seem a threat, especially since they have a large distaste for America, and vice versa (lol @ axis of evil).

But I wouldn't live in fear. I'd hope my president was smart enough to try and repair relations with North Korea. And maybe Iran. Too late for Iraq (One down, two to go team!).
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-20-06 09:00 PM, in Assuming Jesus had a child... Link

Assuming Jesus had a child


It probably prove that he occupied a human shell and may or may not have been influenced by his natural male instincts, regardless of his soul's natural integrity and physically altering aspects (The blood in the Holy Grail, supposed spear of destiny, etc).


(edited by Rom Manic on 06-20-06 08:01 PM)
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-21-06 01:37 AM, in People who suck. Link
I think the people who ignored these women just missed out on getting laid.

Maybe for life. Who knows...
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-22-06 07:01 PM, in Assuming Jesus had a child... Link
If Jesus had a child, then is it possible that over 2000 years of mixed breeding with other races maybe have diluted whatever it is Jesus was into just your average joe?
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-24-06 12:27 PM, in Assuming Jesus had a child... Link
It would make sense, to say the least. Though I'm pretty sure in Exodus, God does in fact go against the whole Procreation thing in the ten commandments (Thouh shall not commit adultery), but since it really only applies to a married person having an affair, I'm not really sure if it should or could be used against single people having sex and the like.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-27-06 05:06 PM, in The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Link
I think more awareness and realization of the millions of cases of uncurable infections has finally opened some eyes aroud the world, and now those with power and money are taking steps to do the right thing.

With someone like Bill Gates working on these problems, it kinda sets an example for all those people with loads of money to do the same. They have all that money but nothing real to spend it on. Hopefully they'll follow in Mr. Gates's footsteps and strive for something better.

On a side note, I heard that the new breast cancer vaccine didn't get shipped over the border into Canada because the people who produce it couldn't get a decent price. It's a cure for a fucking cancer and you didn't sell because the price was wrong?!

Gahhh....
Rom Manic









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Posted on 06-29-06 12:09 AM, in God-damned seagulls... Link
Give the fuckers pepto bismol, that should make em shut up.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 07-04-06 09:39 PM, in Save the Internet! Link

Stopping the Big Giveaway
By John Kerry

On Wednesday in the Senate Commerce Committee I warned that those of us who believe in net neutrality will block legislation that doesn't get the job done.

It looks like that's the fight we're going to have.

The Commerce Committee voted on net neutrality and it failed on an 11-11 tie. This vote was a gift to cable and telephone companies, and a slap in the face of every Internet user and consumer.

It will not stand.

I voted against this lousy bill for two reasons: because net neutrality and internet build-out are crucial to building a more modern and fair Information Society, and both were pushed aside by the Republicans.

Everyone says they don't want the new world we're living in to be marked by the digital divide -- the term is so cliched it's turned to mush -- but yesterday was a test of who is willing to ask corporate America to do anything to fix it, and the Commerce Committee failed miserably. Why are United States Senators afraid to say that companies should be expected to foster growth by building out their broadband networks to increase access?

Free and open access to the internet is something all Americans should enjoy, regardless of what financial means they're born into or where they live. It is profoundly disappointing that the Senate is going let a handful of companies hold internet access hostage by legalizing the cherry-picking of cable service providers and new entrants. That is a dynamic that would leave some communities with inferior service, higher cable rates, and even the loss of service. Not to mention inadequate internet service -- in the age of the information.

This bill was passed in committee over our objections. Now we need to fight to either fix it or kill it in the full Senate. Senator Wyden has already drawn a line in the sand -- putting a "hold" on the bill, which prevents it from going forward for now. But there will be a day of reckoning on this legislation soon, make no mistake about it, and we need you to get engaged -- pressure your Senators, follow the issue, demand net neutrality and build-out.



Apparently this will be so for a while, to say the least. If you ask me, I think some people were paid off, as a tie in this matter should be VERY unlikely.
Rom Manic









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Posted on 07-04-06 09:43 PM, in I is new Link
Something of great disgust. Some say it will eat your soul. Some say the moon is made of cheese.

But what of the SUN? CARROT JUICE?!!??!?!

Maybe this should be locked....
Rom Manic









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Posted on 07-05-06 12:20 AM, in The North Korean Missile Crisis Link
So the North Koreans launched some missiles...Big deal. Their only long range missile failed miserably! In 40 seconds after launch it blew up.

If you ask me, I think North Korea is only letting us see what they want us to see. For anyone else out there that recently had a powerout, I think we're all in for a load more trouble.

Please discuss/formulate other conspiracy theories.
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