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Bogus Maximus
BogusMaxiumus

I always understood this to be the true meaning of wer;ofighna;fo bjnasfd.

Gold, and white that isn't balanced correctly so it looks grayish-blueish. Never at any time did any part of it look black.

For only $10 more you can buy handles that make the thing usable!

It's a 150% increase over what was previously offered... for free. That's a lot, for nothing.

It's not on this list, but I'm fairly certain my next car will be a just-out-of-dealer-warranty S5 from Carmax. The difference in price between a 2009 model and a 2011 model is a few hundred bucks, so it should retain its value well, and the warranty will cover the stuff Audi won't. Sold.

Wow, reviving a seven-year-old post. I think you may have broken into the wrong house, as the TV size is wrong, I've never owned a laptop, and I'm more of a peanut butter cookie kind of guy. Sounds like someone will be learning a valuable lesson though. ;)

It wasn't so much a false "just kidding" as it was a pre-emptive joke at my own expense for having been serious about what I said. But regarding you last point, if there are more than zero psy-ops being run, it's almost certain there are many.

You caught me, Mr. Vinyl. The boys at Fort Meade are never going to let me hear the end of it now.

Absolutely.

The Monmouth University Poll was sponsored and conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute from December 10 to 14, 2014 with a national random sample of 1,008 adults age 18 and older. This includes 677 contacted via live interviewer on a landline telephone and 331 contacted via live interviewer on a

Yup!

You may as well remove the battery, since you won't be receiving any calls or data in airplane mode. I guess you could still play angry birds.

There's a theory that frequent releases of now-outdated but previously unknown surveillance practices are intentional, to desensitize the public to the point where they do nothing to even attempt to protect themselves. Think of how much easier it must be for big brother to snoop on everyone if they assume they're

As far as I can tell, the ayahuasca itself doesn't cause anxiety. The issues is that it dissolves the ego, and the ego really is not down with that, at least in my experience. I was well versed in psychedelics before the ayahuasca ceremony found me, and still spent the first few hours fighting it (not on purpose,

Yeah, but if you've ever tried "typing" with something like a Leap Motion controller, it's a lot more difficult than you might think to judge the spatial location of a keyboard in three dimensions when you can't feel it.

Y'know, I get that a lot. It's meant to be a spoof scientific name for a creature that doesn't exist (Common name Nessie, genus Bogus, species Maximus), rather than a self description.

That's fair, everyone has their own perspective. And I'd certainly never force the experience on someone who doesn't want it... that's a surefire recipe for a bad time all around.

I don't know, I see it as experimenting with a sensitive instrument. You can tune it to get results you might not have anticipated, but you can damage it just as easily.

Really nice description of the ayahuasca experience. It's what I describe to my non-psychedelic-taking friends as "the nuclear option", or what you take when your sense of self needs an eight hour sandblasting to expose the core. I've never been more horrified by myself or more relieved after cresting the peak and

Would that make it a Ram Postmaster?