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If only you knew what I thought you thought I thought! LOL
Re: RAT
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 6:01 am
by Strange
冰姿瓊骨净无瑕 竹外溪边处士家 若使牡丹开得早 有谁风雪看梅花 Pristine in Glacial Form and Bones of Jade Beyond the Bamboo, By the Stream, stands a Gentleman’s home If everyone wishes for an early blossom of peony Who would be left to admire the cherry blossom in the wind and snow
Re: RAT
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 9:46 am
by Dmitri
One thing about long-distance running, is that sometimes the phrase "hold on to your shit" can become painfully literal
Re: RAT
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 5:02 am
by Strange
i know, oh, i know you feel something is not quite right like you have a puzzle with a few important pieces missing or like an itch you cannot scratch no matter how you move your body around
something's wrong, something's not right
and yeah you'se gonna tell me all about them songs, poems, theories, hocus pocus, mumbo jumbo it completely does not make sense, i'm telling you
it's no wonder they be moving slow, they be moving like clowns they be moving like girly slappity slap they be moving like pansies they be moving like buffoons
with me mixing it all up, turning my 2 arms into eight i'll be making sure i make them go down on the ground to show them all i'm down with it
Re: RAT
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 1:57 am
by Strange
you want to do mixing
i tell you of one very famous and formidable chinese guy he mix it up long before you guys did i think he forgot what his teacher said, or he did not understand fully.... so he got mixed up
he was formidable but he die young not only he die young, his seed die out for chinese, this is very very sad and unfortunate immeasurable grief to ancestors
that is why the old master say when you are newborn, you are soft and subtle and weak when you are dead, you are very stiff and strong it is the same for all living creatures, including the trees and grass as such, those who are strong are students of the dead those who are weak and subtle are students of the living as in warfare, those who are strong and arrogant can never be victorious you see the trees, it is the same the strong and stiff trunk is at bottom the soft branch and light leaves are at the top
Re: RAT
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 3:44 am
by Strange
TEN bloody fucking years in the elements and animals and the fuck walks in and says: uuhhh ermmm Duhhhh work on the intention level huh " ROFLMAO!!!!
Re: RAT
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:13 am
by Michael
Was teaching an ESL class today, had been raining hard, got to a point in the book where I was explaining what an "electricity blackout" was and, KA-BLAMM!, mother nature shut off the lights and explained it for me. Lasted about 2 minutes. Perfect timing.
Re: RAT
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:40 pm
by jimmy
synchronicity notwithstanding, it is a lucky fuckin' thing that we have such selfless young white texan bucks to explain difficult concepts like "electricity blackout" to the feeble minded yellow (wo(men)) of asia.
Re: RAT
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 2:16 am
by Strange
look deep into your thinking and as yourself : "who put the logic in my mind that more is always better?"
Re: RAT
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 10:19 am
by jimmy
I wonder why one doesn't see more chain mail in zombie apocalypse scenarios.
Re: RAT
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 4:27 am
by Michael
jimmy wrote:I wonder why one doesn't see more chain mail in zombie apocalypse scenarios.
Because it's difficult to work mithril into the plot line.
Without Words, We transmit a Teaching out of Canon, Pointing directly at the Nature of Man, Once Seen, Buddhahood is attained
Re: RAT
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 1:30 am
by Strange
this thingy we have here is like this: it's not like some product that you try out and post a youtube video review about. oh no, you must understand that you came to look for the thingy and this thingy is reviewing you