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James Blast wrote:I noticed (as have some of my friends) that you don't contribute much to the board, maybe I just ken the best people...
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Er, who's that aimed at and what does it mean? Seems a bit harsh.James Blast wrote:I noticed (as have some of my friends) that you don't contribute much to the board, maybe I just ken the best people...
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James Blast wrote:I noticed (as have some of my friends) that you don't contribute much to the board, maybe I just ken the best people...
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like that matters AT ALL. what sort of criteria is that to judge anyone on?
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
Wayne is very fond of needling Eldritch and looking all wide-eyed innocence when Eldritch responds. I don't for a minute believe he expected Eldritch to do it, it was probably just Wayne being cheeky to see the response. Although I do have the feeling if the roles were reversed Wayne would have happily obliged.
I asked my internet-addicted girlfriend if there was actual 'net lingo like troll or noob for an established forum regular who thinks he has the right to be rude. Apparently "arse" is fine.James Blast wrote:I noticed (as have some of my friends) that you don't contribute much to the board, maybe I just ken the best people...
"Vengeance. Justice. Fire and blood.."
Oh my god, where was I, somebody called my dearest a c**t and I wasn't here to react, shame on me
As I see it, whatever he's done has been the best he could have done in given circumstances - not that I think I have the right to judge what's good or bad, but I'm sure that whatever he's done, he's done because he thought it was the best he could do with his own talent in his own life.
I'm very glad that I have encountered the effects of his decisions in my own life, that's all. If I thought I had the right to judge, demand, or expect, I would be probably as bitter as you are.
It's HIS talent. He could do whatever he wants with it, he could squander it, he could waste it, he could sell it, he could give it away, he could just try to live a peaceful life despite the burden of it.James Blast wrote: squandering such a talent
As I see it, whatever he's done has been the best he could have done in given circumstances - not that I think I have the right to judge what's good or bad, but I'm sure that whatever he's done, he's done because he thought it was the best he could do with his own talent in his own life.
I'm very glad that I have encountered the effects of his decisions in my own life, that's all. If I thought I had the right to judge, demand, or expect, I would be probably as bitter as you are.
Here we go again!DeWinter wrote:I asked my internet-addicted girlfriend if there was actual 'net lingo like troll or noob for an established forum regular who thinks he has the right to be rude. Apparently "arse" is fine.
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¸_emma_ wrote:Oh my god, where was I, somebody called my dearest a c**t and I wasn't here to react, shame on meIt's HIS talent. He could do whatever he wants with it, he could squander it, he could waste it, he could sell it, he could give it away, he could just try to live a peaceful life despite the burden of it.James Blast wrote: squandering such a talent
As I see it, whatever he's done has been the best he could have done in given circumstances - not that I think I have the right to judge what's good or bad, but I'm sure that whatever he's done, he's done because he thought it was the best he could do with his own talent in his own life.
I'm very glad that I have encountered the effects of his decisions in my own life, that's all. If I thought I had the right to judge, demand, or expect, I would be probably as bitter as you are.
I agree with almost everything you said. Maybe sometimes he could do better and maybe ....
I just do not know, I am missing a "maybe" and there are already too much "maybies" in this story.
But I do like his decisions and he makes the records that are important part of my life.
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I also agree to you, entirely _emma_ ...
Everybody has the right to live his or her own life - and beyond
whatever control, choking any apparently undesired developments ...
In addition, I'm deeply convinced that too many people already and again,
and again, and again tried to get either get the better out of Andrew,
make him serve their own interests or have him kiss the wall in revenge ... ...
while still quoting the hell out of his very unique creativeness ...
Everybody has the right to live his or her own life - and beyond
whatever control, choking any apparently undesired developments ...
In addition, I'm deeply convinced that too many people already and again,
and again, and again tried to get either get the better out of Andrew,
make him serve their own interests or have him kiss the wall in revenge ... ...
while still quoting the hell out of his very unique creativeness ...
... nice one, DeWinter ...DeWinter wrote:Wayne is very fond of needling Eldritch and looking all wide-eyed innocence when Eldritch responds. I don't for a minute believe he expected Eldritch to do it, it was probably just Wayne being cheeky to see the response. Although I do have the feeling if the roles were reversed Wayne would have happily obliged.
Emma got right here he obviusly can do whaterever he want with his undoubt talent, it's at least sad to see that. But in the other hand don't forget who keep tellin' about "recording music". And i cannot see much of his "creativness" - 16 yrs twelve songs and only one written by A.E.
I can see his point of getting all or nothing - recroding in profesional studio ( or just mixing and mastering ?) insteed of this current type of music made by deaf people for deaf people, but how about the gigs ? How about teasing/ lureing us, journalist and rec. comp.
f**k media and rec. comp. as he and we see he can live without them but how about us ?
Nowadays he's more old eccentric, stubborn (ex-)motorhead(?)
i still fell a bit f**ked up after this 2 gigs one worst than the other.
am i sound like 16yr old psycho fan yet ?
I can see his point of getting all or nothing - recroding in profesional studio ( or just mixing and mastering ?) insteed of this current type of music made by deaf people for deaf people, but how about the gigs ? How about teasing/ lureing us, journalist and rec. comp.
f**k media and rec. comp. as he and we see he can live without them but how about us ?
Nowadays he's more old eccentric, stubborn (ex-)motorhead(?)
i still fell a bit f**ked up after this 2 gigs one worst than the other.
am i sound like 16yr old psycho fan yet ?
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mods, please move this thread to joke of the dayMadameButterfly wrote:
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* he is a people~person within his friend group
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Just a quick reminder to everyone on this thread:
The Rules wrote:Everyone has a right to an opinion. If someone's opinion is not the same as yours, you don't have to agree with them but you do have to respect their choice.
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Apparently I never really read the rules.markfiend wrote:Just a quick reminder to everyone on this thread:The Rules wrote:Everyone has a right to an opinion. If someone's opinion is not the same as yours, you don't have to agree with them but you do have to respect their choice.
My misconception was that it wasn't exactly matching the good ways of communicating on a forum to call some members of the forum less worthy than others.
In my sorry little book, "Clinically daft", as some distinct person once put it, that is a way of insulting others.
I took that for unacceptable behaviour. My bad, sorry.
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Don't worry about it, just a friendly reminder to all concerned.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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I'm pretty sure he could live without us too, as for whether he woud want to or not I don't dare to judge.Bartek wrote:f**k media and rec. comp. as he and we see he can live without them but how about us ?
Yep. But not as bad as some peole who sound like 12 year olds.am i sound like 16yr old psycho fan yet ?
so he has enough money to not move his ass from his cat farm you say ?
ok,ok i know there allways a few peole who doesn't know "new" songs.
ok,ok i know there allways a few peole who doesn't know "new" songs.
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He can get in the (very long) queue_emma_ wrote:I have no idea how much money he has and whether it's "enough" to cover his needs, but I think he deserves to have a lot.
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I just love it when Scots slug it out in public. It's a bit like them trying to qualify for the World Cup...;0
We usually manage it. It's just in the first round that we embarrass ourselves. At least we don't burst into tears on the pitch.Karst wrote:I just love it when Scots slug it out in public. It's a bit like them trying to qualify for the World Cup...;0
(As a committed footie hater, I'm sure that someone is now going to point out that Scotland hasn't qualified for the next one. I neither know nor care.)
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Tch. I go off for a few days and miss the entire brawl...
Not going to start it all over again with mine own opinions, though.
Not going to start it all over again with mine own opinions, though.
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It is pretty embarrassing seeing English players do that when they lose the inevitable penalty shoot-out. Save the bursting into tears for the national balance sheet. Saving Scotland's banks cost a teensy bit..stufarq wrote:We usually manage it. It's just in the first round that we embarrass ourselves. At least we don't burst into tears on the pitch.Karst wrote:I just love it when Scots slug it out in public. It's a bit like them trying to qualify for the World Cup...;0
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