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Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Thu August 22, 2013 12:49 am
by dimejinky99
Bloomed where I was planted
Then blew away with the breeze
Now I've no standards
It is what it is

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Thu August 22, 2013 12:59 am
by malice
***PLEASE STAND BY ***

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Fri August 23, 2013 3:33 am
by malice
this one chick in college wanted to get it on to NIN's "Closer" and me punch her.

i left and went to my buddy's dorm

and played Street Fighter 2

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Fri August 23, 2013 7:28 am
by knee tunes
i once went to a party at a house out in the suburbs. a new development, lots of open land around. middle of the summer and standing in long grass - like wheat stalks. high on sweet tasting pot, with a bonfire at midnight and a lot of drunk not quite teenagers anymore. i went out into that grass, alone and high; spun around in the warm breeze

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Fri August 23, 2013 4:57 pm
by malice
:o

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:52 pm
by malice
like you're looking at a picture
and the color pallet has been decreased.

It might not be apparent right away, but you'll notice something isn't right

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:52 pm
by malice
God forbid you
insult a loving God
by appealing to his (and our) responsibility to take action. Love and politeness are not enough. sorry that should've read
"God forbid you
insult... at the dinner table.
There are a lot of elephants in the room at conservative Christian family dinner table; unmentionables.

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:53 pm
by malice
water delicious

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:53 pm
by malice
today the accession to impermanence is wrought by potato

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:53 pm
by malice
It's going to be a movie about the shattering disappointment
and computers,
starring rubber
and laughter

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:54 pm
by malice
i have been haunted for days, knowing little lenny weedwhacker was being punished for what poorly educated southeastern negroes did to our beloved notre dame.
its funny
how he roots for the same people who keep him indoors past 7 pm. even future thrid round pick, aj mccarron, couldn't hold off these brothas when his high class alabama pickle hound got national attention.
anyway,
the weed will no longer have to suffer the consequences of their actions. im here for little len.

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:54 pm
by malice
Those were the cries of the carrots.

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:54 pm
by malice
it a pogo stick

it a rump roast

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 2:55 pm
by malice
A brief study on IlluminEddie: If littlewing and thodoks had offspring

You’re not listening. My axe to grind is hypocrisy.
I’m betting we have a good idea of what the answer is. He’s going to stay mute.
It’s not bringing up a specific item, like you’re trying to paint it. It’s actually quite broad. I’m saying – anything.
My critiques are very reasonable.
As for putting cards on the table, I don’t think that’s necessary. I think everyone deserves an opinion, PhD or not.
Maybe it’s just that I’m not intimidated by alternative opinions and don’t feel the need to squash them.
I did ask a question and to be fair you engaged… you didn’t really answer it though, probably because you can’t.
I should know better. I like to discuss politics with people who aren’t partisans.
Those who don’t understand monetary policy have a tendency to undervalue its importance and think fiscal policy (president and congress) are more powerful than they actually are.

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 3:18 pm
by Jorge
:)

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 9:19 pm
by harmless
malice wrote:A brief study on IlluminEddie: If littlewing and thodoks had offspring

You’re not listening. My axe to grind is hypocrisy.
I’m betting we have a good idea of what the answer is. He’s going to stay mute.
It’s not bringing up a specific item, like you’re trying to paint it. It’s actually quite broad. I’m saying – anything.
My critiques are very reasonable.
As for putting cards on the table, I don’t think that’s necessary. I think everyone deserves an opinion, PhD or not.
Maybe it’s just that I’m not intimidated by alternative opinions and don’t feel the need to squash them.
I did ask a question and to be fair you engaged… you didn’t really answer it though, probably because you can’t.
I should know better. I like to discuss politics with people who aren’t partisans.
Those who don’t understand monetary policy have a tendency to undervalue its importance and think fiscal policy (president and congress) are more powerful than they actually are.
Hey, this is a nice cento you have here.

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 9:43 pm
by malice
harmless wrote:Hey, this is a nice cento you have here.
:) thanks, I'm hoping to draw illuminEddie into the GD area of the board to mine his posts more thoroughly in the future

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sun August 25, 2013 9:44 pm
by harmless
malice wrote:
harmless wrote:Hey, this is a nice cento you have here.
:) thanks, I'm hoping to draw illuminEddie into the GD area of the board to mine his posts more thoroughly in the future
:thumbsup:

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sat August 31, 2013 2:37 pm
by knee tunes
It was fine
We met for dinner
She had a salad and I had chicken
It was just the two of us

Re: inadvertent RMer poetry

Posted: Sat August 31, 2013 7:20 pm
by malice
knee tunes wrote:It was fine
We met for dinner
She had a salad and I had chicken
It was just the two of us
love this :heartbeat: