Truly a hero
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Truly a hero
Hmm, I think you guys will appreciate this
http://www.tackfilm.se/en/?id=1259438942281RA24" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.tackfilm.se/en/?id=1259438942281RA24" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
SandChigger wrote: I thought Nekhrun made a good point (again) over on DN: that the original "girly titles" of the next two books (Jessica and Irulan ... a big GROAN on the coconut joke, btw ) probably wouldn't do well in attracting the apparent target demographic of these books.
To wit: barely post-pubescent geeky teenage boys.
(Which description fits Dunenewt over on FED2K, it seems, even though he's 20 or something.)
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Re: Truly a hero
Can I just point out...its a bit odd, and takes a while to get going, but I think you might like it in the end.
SandChigger wrote: I thought Nekhrun made a good point (again) over on DN: that the original "girly titles" of the next two books (Jessica and Irulan ... a big GROAN on the coconut joke, btw ) probably wouldn't do well in attracting the apparent target demographic of these books.
To wit: barely post-pubescent geeky teenage boys.
(Which description fits Dunenewt over on FED2K, it seems, even though he's 20 or something.)
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Re: Truly a hero
Well done!
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Re: Truly a hero
The picture fits well...
SandChigger wrote: I thought Nekhrun made a good point (again) over on DN: that the original "girly titles" of the next two books (Jessica and Irulan ... a big GROAN on the coconut joke, btw ) probably wouldn't do well in attracting the apparent target demographic of these books.
To wit: barely post-pubescent geeky teenage boys.
(Which description fits Dunenewt over on FED2K, it seems, even though he's 20 or something.)
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Re: Truly a hero
Wow, he looks like Big Brother, if Big Brother thought he was a fashion model.
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That's just wrong on so many levels.
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A nightmarish vision into TheKJAcket's mind....
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dark screen, from behind over the shoulder view, profile of some male.. a gong sound.. cars zipping by in out of focus distance.. number 99 in a circle in center of screen. I watched that for 5 minutes and nothing else happens.
did I not wait long enough?
did I not wait long enough?
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99 counts down to 0 - It was a slow-loader.... not that slow thoughtrang wrote:dark screen, from behind over the shoulder view, profile of some male.. a gong sound.. cars zipping by in out of focus distance.. number 99 in a circle in center of screen. I watched that for 5 minutes and nothing else happens.
did I not wait long enough?
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Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z. Couldn't make it through.
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20 some megabytes? Fuggit.
I'll have a look tomorrow afton from the office.
(I'm assuming it's not NSFW? )
I'll have a look tomorrow afton from the office.
(I'm assuming it's not NSFW? )
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Re: Truly a hero
It loads straight away for me. Its fine to view at work.
SandChigger wrote: I thought Nekhrun made a good point (again) over on DN: that the original "girly titles" of the next two books (Jessica and Irulan ... a big GROAN on the coconut joke, btw ) probably wouldn't do well in attracting the apparent target demographic of these books.
To wit: barely post-pubescent geeky teenage boys.
(Which description fits Dunenewt over on FED2K, it seems, even though he's 20 or something.)
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(Slow connection at home here. Will check it out tomorrow. )
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don't want to spoil the fun but trust me it's well worth seeing!
good find
good find
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FUCKING BRILLIANT!!!
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This was truly worth the wait.
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That was great!
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Thanks for that, that was better than D-9!
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BTW, what's the original "hero" thing about?
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EDIT
Distasteful website is distasteful. I knew I shouldn't have posted it and hope no one was offended (too much).
KJA, truly a hero!
Distasteful website is distasteful. I knew I shouldn't have posted it and hope no one was offended (too much).
KJA, truly a hero!
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Re: Truly a hero
I don't see myself as sadistic ... but do like the katana swing!Tleszer wrote:This website (http://www.jetueunami.com/13emeRUE/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) is strange and I don't quite get its purpose... but upload a certain face and a certain hack gets "hurt."
I actually feel kinda bad for posting this (tehKJAacket vs The Katana) but I figured some people (the sadistic kind) might get a kick out of it.
"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."
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13 Rue is a French cable thematic channel, they always have excellent marketingTleszer wrote:This website (http://www.jetueunami.com/13emeRUE/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) is strange and I don't quite get its purpose... but upload a certain face and a certain hack gets "hurt."
I actually feel kinda bad for posting this (tehKJAacket vs The Katana) but I figured some people (the sadistic kind) might get a kick out of it.
Still felt nastily good though
But the hero thing was really bang on target for the hack IMO
Spice is the worm's gonads.
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Re: Truly a hero
Hmmm....
The tech involved is definitely cool, but I kinda have to be a party pooper and object to the subject matter.
This is exactly the sort of thing that dim fuckwits like that Pusster Dillfucker or Byron on a bad day will cite as vague threats on The Hacks Twain's lives.
When dealing with morons of the caliber we're talking about, it doesn't help to feed their fantasies and get them all worked up.
Ah well.
(And you all do realize that the thing is totally unrealistic, right? I mean, the fucker would have had the IC recorder on as he rode and would have kept talking even after his head was off! )
The tech involved is definitely cool, but I kinda have to be a party pooper and object to the subject matter.
This is exactly the sort of thing that dim fuckwits like that Pusster Dillfucker or Byron on a bad day will cite as vague threats on The Hacks Twain's lives.
When dealing with morons of the caliber we're talking about, it doesn't help to feed their fantasies and get them all worked up.
Ah well.
(And you all do realize that the thing is totally unrealistic, right? I mean, the fucker would have had the IC recorder on as he rode and would have kept talking even after his head was off! )
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I agree. This goes too far. Not only is this very distasteful, but its exactly the kind of thing that the KJA-suck-muffins will get a lot of mileage over. That's too high a cost. Keep them rambling about the same old shit, I say. Don't give them a new arrow to add to their quiver.