[QUOTE="TheCraving"]I think this proves that, yes, 100 Million people can be wrong.:lol:Big_player
does this bean that Bon Jovi sucks as well?
Yes. Yes it does.
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[QUOTE="TheCraving"]I think this proves that, yes, 100 Million people can be wrong.:lol:Big_player
Yes. Yes it does.
Meh, all this love really wants to make me go out and buy it- it'd be my first Metallica cdDivergeUnify
Nah, go buy Master of Puppets.
After listening through a few more times, the album really grew on me. I personally think its brilliant and shows they still have a hell of a lot of talented musicianship left in them.
[QUOTE="Boostinsane"]god is also famous but if he walked down the street no one would recognize him because no one knows what he looks like. CrimzonTideThere is no way that's serious. No way.
Imagine being stopped in the street by some random dude like "Excuse me, you probably don't recognize me, but....:D"
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Do you know what a Cordyceps is? I didn't either until 20 minutes ago. It's a family of thousands of different types of fungus, grows all around the word in various rainforests and jungles. The awful thing about them is they're parasitic, they grow on other animals. An ant happens to run into some spores, and then it starts to colonize his insides, starting with his brain. At some point, the ant starts to act visibly ill; standing in place and shivering, or walking in circles. If a fellow colony member sees him in this condition, he will be dragged to the border of the colony and exiled.
Then, when it's almost over, the ant weakly climbs as high as he can up the vines, and locks his body on tight. Finally, he dies, and the fungus emerges from the back of his head, bursting forth like a long and foul fruit. After a short time, the little stalk spews forth its own spores, leaving the mummified and broken ant clinging to the stalk, his eye cavities filled with drying fungus.
I mention this because last night, when I was up on the roof of my apartment complex, I found my brother's body.
He's been back from 18 months on duty in the Philippines for less than three days. This was the first I'd seen him. My parents called me up the day before yesterday to tell me that he was on his way up. They told me he'd stayed in his room since he got home, and then suddenly got up and announced he was on his way to see me. They thought he was drunk, I'd thought he'd never made it.
He must have come straight up to the roof and died, by the smell of it. I was just finishing a cigarette, all torn up with anxiety and head throbbing, and when the acrid smoke vanished I caught a whiff of rot on the hot wind. It took me just a few minutes before I'd found him; face down behind the vents and fans. A slimy gray column rose up obscenely from the base of his skull, and a frozen waterfall of roots and tendrils was dangling from his eye sockets and mouth. At the top of stalk was small arrangement of feathery wisps, a white powder drifting idly from it tips.
The spores must have drifting over the north side of the building all day. My side of the building. I came down to my apartment to try to call up the police, and my headache was rising to a feverish throb. I got through the door, and the moment I reached for the phone, pain flared in my head, so bad I almost passed out. I've since tried three times and I can never get my hand up on it.
The same thing happens when I try to get up and leave the room; I feel spines of ice tunneling up into my skull and my limbs lock up and shudder.
The ants, in their last moments crawl as high up the vines as he can climb. This is so the spore will spread over more of the colony below. In the end, the parasite controls the ant with an almost intelligent drive. God help me.
The pain is almost blinding now, and a new thought has been rising up rhythmically in my head, like a record skipping. Up. Up. Up. It's joined by an image of my office tower. It's taller than my apartment, the tallest place I can think off and although the bulge on the back of my neck is the size of a peach, the skin stretched shiny, and I'm dizzy and my eyes are cloudy, I think I can make it there. Up.
No. I'm sick. I need help.
The building pulses again in my mind. The cold wind. The roof and the sky. These images and concepts dull the pain momentarily as they pass through my mind. I think I can get there. Up. Up.
If you live in downtown Chicago, I would get the **** out.
Bardock47
Thats an awesome story.
[QUOTE="TheCraving"]Check THIS out. This could happen to you tonight...you never know...k_smoove
Dang. I just haven't read through all 90+ pages:P Read quite abit though, some awesome stories.
[QUOTE="Wolf-avatar"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="Wolf-avatar"][QUOTE="Wizz46"]It should be thisLarge_Soda
I hate that song.
:o
then I'm sorry to inform you that I don't think you are human!!
I dont like music like that,Bands I like are....
Linkin Park
Avril Lavigne
Three Days Grace
Crossfade
and hundreds of other bands like those.
Then you're even less human than stated before :P
"Once I rose above hair cleaning confusion, just to get a glimpse beyoud the hair solutions! It was growning ever longer! But it grew to far.....
Through my eyes my fringe made me a blind man, untamed and unkept like a mad man, I can hear my hair screaming! I CAN HEAR IT SAY...."
Great song but damn crazy hair.
I met my girlfriend when I was in college about 3 years ago. We broke up and drifted apart but we got back together last October and things couldn't be better.
These things generally fall in place themselves. Fate? The whole 'was it meant to be?' questions I don't believe have an answer. We were both completely drunk in some cheap student bar, we hooked up and things are going good.
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