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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:54 pm
Speaking of NeoNazi's, The Believer is a good movie about a Jewish Neo-Nazi.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:56 pm
iBarty Speaking of NeoNazi's, The Believer is a good movie about a Jewish Neo-Nazi. eek MUST WATCH.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:58 pm
iBarty Speaking of NeoNazi's, The Believer is a good movie about a Jewish Neo-Nazi. That "neo Nazi"'s best friend was Jewish xd
Hmm... movie looks interesting. I might find it.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:04 pm
What do you mean his best friend was Jewish, Rave? sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:09 pm
iBarty What do you mean his best friend was Jewish, Rave? sweatdrop I take it you didn't see my mini-discussion with Skizz the page before. Looking at that, "that 'Neo-Nazi'" is pretty self-explanatory. Kid from highschool.
What I found funny is that his Jewish friend never seemed to care. Rather... he thought it was hilarious.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:22 pm
RaeRae Rave iBarty What do you mean his best friend was Jewish, Rave? sweatdrop I take it you didn't see my mini-discussion with Skizz the page before. Looking at that, "that 'Neo-Nazi'" is pretty self-explanatory. Kid from highschool.
What I found funny is that his Jewish friend never seemed to care. Rather... he thought it was hilarious. Oh, that...yeah, I saw that little bit of stuffs. However, I must part from here and get ready for work. sad I was having fun putting my inventory in alphabetical order but...alas. It'll take me hours to finish it.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:24 pm
iBarty RaeRae Rave iBarty What do you mean his best friend was Jewish, Rave? sweatdrop I take it you didn't see my mini-discussion with Skizz the page before. Looking at that, "that 'Neo-Nazi'" is pretty self-explanatory. Kid from highschool.
What I found funny is that his Jewish friend never seemed to care. Rather... he thought it was hilarious. Oh, that...yeah, I saw that little bit of stuffs. However, I must part from here and get ready for work. sad I was having fun putting my inventory in alphabetical order but...alas. It'll take me hours to finish it. ... Alphabetical? YOU'RE INSANE gonk
*petpet* Don't forget stuff for later wink
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:13 pm
Someone told Zero that they like his style and how he fell in love with a "normal Gaian" xd
Pfft, everyone knows the mods aren't just users like the rest of us. THEY ARE DEMI-GODS. The admin would never let it be talk2hand
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:38 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:45 pm
Streamjumper Hey Nabs... Tea Report time. Today at work I tried the Earl Grey Bravo and Blood Orange teas. The Earl Grey kicked a**. I'm usually more of an Orange Pekoe sort myself, but I often get Grey in restaurants so that I can get a somewhat more predictably tasting tea than the potshot that is usually more or less anything else, but this was good. I might be grabbing the 4 oz of it. The bergamot wasn't obnoxiously strong, and the tea was a lot less tannic than their Ceylon, so I was happy. My favorite so far might just be the Blood Orange. A nice sweetness, but the sourness was quite strong... which was great. Not only do I really want to get the 4 oz tin, but I really wish they offered it in the 8 oz... this would kick some serious a** iced with just a touch of honey. And the deep burgundy color was absolutely gorgeous. *nods* I really liked the reviews for the Blood Orange. I got the Sencha and was disappointed. It's ok for a sencha, but not OMG great. In fact, I got better sencha from the local supermarket in the international aisle. sad
If you want another good (re: GREAT!) tea site, I suggest Lupicia. I got their New Years "Lucky Bag" (Fukuburuko) which was $70 worth of tea for $20. It had a 8 different kinds of tea (including one which was a batch of the first pick that's the same that gets sent to the japanese imperial family). I've tasted most of the tea I received and every single one was probably the best tea I've ever tasted.
If you're wondering why I didn't taste them all, I ran out of tea tins and bag clips. I'd rather not open it and leave it open to the air. sad
Swag: 5 packages of tea weighing 50g each. 2 came in tins which weighed 50g and 30g. Another package had 25g. There also came 3 samples of loose tea which brew one pot each (I brew mine in a cup and I could easily get 3 cups out of it). There also came a filter and bag clips.
Lupicia is definitely a more expensive site, but it's also MUCH higher quality. Their Momo peach oolong.... to die for! (If you want, I'll send you a teeny 1-2 cup sample of the Momo Oolong and the Yume blend when I mail out your slippers.) You'll see! Great stuff. heart
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:53 pm
RaeRae Rave Someone told Zero that they like his style and how he fell in love with a "normal Gaian" xd
Pfft, everyone knows the mods aren't just users like the rest of us. THEY ARE DEMI-GODS. The admin would never let it be talk2hand It's a FORBIDDEN love! Like... that whitelighter and witch on Charmed.
*sigh* So romantical! heart RaeRaexZelo... OTP!!! crying
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:23 pm
Peppermint Elf RaeRae Rave Someone told Zero that they like his style and how he fell in love with a "normal Gaian" xd
Pfft, everyone knows the mods aren't just users like the rest of us. THEY ARE DEMI-GODS. The admin would never let it be talk2hand It's a FORBIDDEN love! Like... that whitelighter and witch on Charmed.
*sigh* So romantical! heart RaeRaexZelo... OTP!!! crying SHH! Don't let the mod assistants hear! They're secretely ninja working for the administrators. And they're EVERYWHERE.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:52 pm
Zelyhon I think it's great. And the comments will certainly be amusing for it. XD iBarty I lawled..so I don't think so. wink I take it you guys liked it? rofl *goes off to enter herself*
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:01 pm
hilaroma Zelyhon I think it's great. And the comments will certainly be amusing for it. XD iBarty I lawled..so I don't think so. wink I take it you guys liked it? rofl *goes off to enter herself* Yes!!!
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:01 pm
Streamjumper hilaroma ERA718 You know what I find funny? How all these kids really truly believe they'll move to Japan one day and not deal with exclusionary policies. I have to say that I am lucky enough to have some very good connections and friendships with many people in Japan. I am considered and included as part of my boyfriend's family. Even if you are as lucky as me though, no matter what, if you are a foreigner, you are always outside of the "circle" in some way, shape or form. Even if your Japanese is perfect, even if all of your mannerisms are perfectly Japanese, there will always be something that keeps you out of the club. That's just the way it is. sweatdrop Them kids (whoever they are) is Delusional. I've heard from a lot of people that it gets worse if you are clearly not Japanese, but have the mannerisms, accent, and language spot on. It freaks them out when a foreigner seems too Japanese. Oh yeah, definitely. If that's the case though, it's probably more of an impressed kind of freak-out (I guess I'm talking more about the open-minded, internationally oriented people here). There are also people (read: right-wing nationalist crazies) that would take that as being yet another sign of Japan's downfall under the influence of the West. Those guys....as a foreigner, having one of their propaganda vans drive by you is probably the most terrifying thing I have experienced out of all the time I've spent in Japan. Especially if you are alone. They slow down, get a good stare-down at you, sometimes take pictures (they didn't take pictures of me that I know of)...really intimidating. They really hate foreigners. sad
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