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Since I was asked nicely by Sharya, this is what I've been up to. I'm the Circle K employee who was actually reading a sunday edition of that newspaper when the kid came in. |
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[fév. 1er, 2006|06:58 pm] |
| You scored as Existentialism. Your life is guided by the concept of Existentialism: You choose the meaning and purpose of your life.
Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.
It is up to you to give [life] a meaning.
--Jean-Paul Sartre
It is man's natural sickness to believe that he possesses the Truth.
--Blaise Pascal
More info at Arocoun's Wikipedia User Page...
Existentialism | | 80% | Utilitarianism | | 65% | Justice (Fairness) | | 50% | Hedonism | | 50% | Kantianism | | 45% | Apathy | | 25% | Strong Egoism | | 20% | Divine Command | | 15% | Nihilism | | 15% | </td>
What philosophy do you follow? (v1.03) created with QuizFarm.com |
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[fév. 6e, 2005|12:24 pm] |
If those who don't know already from Memo, Yesterday was my birthday and I just didn't have time for anything. I did reply to few comments you guys made prior but that was like 2:00 in the morining and I couldn't see straight.
I hate having to work on my birthday, Interestingly enough I think the customers at work it knew it was because every single one of those damn tables spilled something on themselves and the ground in tribute to my infamous eating habits. (That spill on my shirt was yogurt, damn it, yogurt! Sick freaks)
That's all I feel like typing right now... |
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| New Religion |
[jan. 24e, 2005|11:48 pm] |
http://senseis.xmp.net/ Go there now and worship, the god that is "GO"
Dammit my link isn't cooperating!!!!
No wait it is now, ha! 2 years of programming and a father who is a webmaster sometimes, and I can link a page on my journal. I am a sad individual.... |
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[jan. 21e, 2005|10:45 pm] |
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Is this thing still here? I normally don't even bother, but I blame a friend of mine from high school for making a comment on an old thing of mine, It might actually be good to communicate. |
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| Something I found... |
[oct. 16e, 2004|01:08 am] |
My apologies for being gone... I'm unusual one, meh....
This is an ESPN attempt at their own "Election" basically they formed two "Parties": The Progressives and the Purists, if you're a sports fan the names are self-explanatory, here's the platforms for both parties, I bolded the ones I believe in...
Best era: Purists: Back then Progressives: Right now Team loyalty: Purists: Local, through thick and thin Progressives:Fantasy, shifting annually Reaction to sports news: Purists: Reflective Progressives:Knee-jerk Free agency Purists:Has ruined loyalty to teams Progressives:Fosters competition (a mix of both SABRmetricians Purists:Geeks Progressives: Gadflies (I never learned SABRmetrics) Determining a champ Purists:Pollsters Progressives:Playoffs Medium for news Purists:Newspapers and magazines Progressives:Internet (T.V.?) Pro eligibility Purists:After four years of college Progressives:Whenever they're ready Ads on uniforms Purists:Never! Progressives:Get over it On-court/-field celebrations Purists:Tone it down or be penalized Progressives:Award extra points for creativity "Games" Purists:Olympic Progressives:X "Fantasy" Purists:Camp Progressives:League Analysis source Purists:Scouts Progressives:Stats Rule Changes Purists:Why? Progressives:Why not? Performance-Enhancing Drugs Purists:Crack down Progressives:Legalize "Amateur" status Purists:To be fiercely protected Progressives:An anachronism (couldn't care less) Controversial mascots Purists:Keep them Progressives:Change them Tattoos Purists:Hideous Progressives:Expressive Computers Purists:Have ruined sports Progressives:Have made game better Ballpark food Purists:Hot dog Progressives:Low-carb Announcers Purists:Vin (Scully) Progressives:Stephen A. (Smith) Replica jersey Purists:Retro Progressives:Rookie Argument TV show Purists:Sports Reporters Progressives:PTI Favorite book Purists:"Boys of Summer" Progressives:"Moneyball" Dynasties Purists:Great for sports Progressives:Parity is better College recruiting Purists:Shenanigans part of the experience Progressives:System needs a complete overhaul (no comment....) NCAA Purists:Needs reform, but a good institution Progressives:Eliminate it and replace (peh....) NASCAR Purists:"I still don't get it" Progressives:"Has replaced NHL in Big 4" (and I live in Daytona...) Boxing Purists:Sweet science Progressives:Barbaric (never watched it) Hockey Purists:At least follows playoffs Progressives:What's "hockey?" Tracking a game Purists:Scorecard and a pencil Progressives:GameCast and "Refresh" button (I am a scoring GOD!!!!) Stadium/Arena Purists:Retro (Fenway Park) Progressives:"New Retro" (Fenway barstools) Hero Purists:Bill Parcells Progressives:Billy Beane Villain Purists:Nouveau riche sports owners Progressives:Hall of Fame voters Pete Rose Purists:Ban for life Progressives:Let him in Barry Bonds Purists:Juicier than an orange Progressives:Better than Babe Instant replay Purists:Human error part of game Progressives:Hmm...baseball next? Bandwagons Purists:A dirty word Progressives:Riding shotgun Expanded playoffs Purists:Postseason is too big already Progressives:More teams, more excitement Day Games Purists:Call in "sick" to work Progressives:Dude, I have a job Franchise contraction Purists:Leave our teams alone! Progressives:Survival of fittest Shoe Purists:Chuck Taylor Progressives:What's hottest? (how about the cheapest?) Stadium accessory Purists:Baseball glove Progressives:Camera-phone Halftime shows Purists:Up With People (or a marching band) Progressives:A little skin isn't a bad thing "Curses" Purists:Ya gotta believe Progressives:All explainable In-game entertainment Purists:Organist Progressives:Dancing hotties |
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| Stupid! |
[sep. 16e, 2004|09:20 pm] |
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| | "Time Warp" that's all I need to say | ] | I'm about ready to kill this Man! His name is Micheal Ruppert and he held this lecture called truth and lies of 9/11. It's worthless, boring, I don't agree with his opinions and he's a poor quality speaker, so of course my Composition Professor makes me write a position paper on it. Why do I get the teachers with a "I'm going to set the world on fire with my amazing abilities as a teacher" attitude. This about the most factual of the things he said and still they're either a "so what?" fact or "where the hell did he pull these from?" Here just look at part of the Outline I'm Compiling:
1. Drug Trafficking A. Several different programs were launched by the DEA (of which Mr. Ruppert was a part) to curtail drug use in the L.A. area. B. The CIA either interfered or was part of the supplying of the gangs the DEA was targeting. (Mainly the Bloods or Crips) C. Mexico and other countries stopped some c-130’s trying to smuggle in about a billion dollars in Cocaine.
2. CIA Connection to Wall Street A. Clark Clifford, currently a Wall Street Banker, was one of the writers of the original CIA charter. John Dulles, secretary of state at the time, and his brother Allen, future CIA director and Chairman of the Warren Commission, were his main advisors. B. The SEC questioned Hewlett Packard, Ford, Sony, GE, GM, Whirlpool, and Phillip Morris about their “above-average" money Laundering C. Supposedly 500 Billion dollars of the Economy is involved in Drugs
I know they have nothing to do with 9/11 but it's some kind of lead-up of his that 9/11 was arranged by the CIA to keep the drug trade going. Oh, he is a Bush-hater, but he also hates Kerry, so why bother? |
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| I'm sorry.. |
[sep. 14e, 2004|06:15 pm] |
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| | "I like it" by Narcotic Thrust | ] | I've been a bit absent recently from the internet in general. It just seems like there is so much I need to do. Especially since I returned to school.
I think i agree with everyone's adage: "those who do poorly in High School, will enjoy a resurgence in College" or something along those lines. Except for my 12+ hour mondays my schedule is highly developed to keep me there for only the time I want to be there. I can also sleep in a little later than most people, getting up at 9 or later on Tue, Thu, and Fri. If only my whole with getting my books had reared it's head I would have had no problems with anything except transportation. I resorted to the often maligned County-wide bussing system: VOTRAN. The whole problem of taking an hour to get somewhere is the only real problem. |
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| She'll be coming 'round the mountain |
[sep. 4e, 2004|12:18 pm] |
Everyone stuck doing it so why not me?
Leave a comment with your name if you want to know what I really think of you, and I’ll reply and tell you. No lies, all honesty. You don't need to Post it in your journal because you probably already have. |
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| It will all be revealed... |
[aoû. 19e, 2004|03:00 am] |
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| | "I go walking in my sleep" by he who shall not be named | ] | If figured it would be a good time to explain my name "Lotaso"
Things you must know for this to make any Sense:
1 Lotaso has horrible insomnia
2 When he gets to sleep, he can concievably sleep 15+ hours (done several times)
3 Lotaso has very vivid and fairly logical dreams.
4 Lotaso tends to remember these dreams due to the horrible timing of my having to awaken (right in the middle of rem).
When I was bit younger I hated a lot of people at my school, so being a violent person was a very familiar theme in the dreams of these times. At one point along the way I dreamt I could turn into the badass Samurai type thing by shouting "Lotaso." Over time I just ending up using it as my own moniker of course my self-image has transferred over to something akin to this. |
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