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GazeboflossUK

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  1. No. This is a sheer no brainer. If you believe in a creator then good luck. This surely is a case of infinite wonder which will go on for ever and ever I suspect. I don't feel it a practical use of my time :) I will say one thing... direct showing of belief in any god = result 10,000,000,000,000,000,000+ deaths not believing in a creator or a god = a fair few less deaths I think. and here's one....a cute little amendment in the US law means that if you believe in the second coming of Christ then you are in part inciting terrorism and can be held under terrorism laws, nice huh. :| Hey, Congress passsed it, not me. seriously.
  2. I'm never normally this serious, I'm normally in the multimedia section happily uploading for people BUT... haha, I just hate the way threads drift off into silly comedy arguments all the time. Everytime someone says something verging on serious there is a joke that always seems to mock whatever it is. I mean, whatever happened to people actually thinking about what someone has said and actually learning something very important, instead of frightfully flippant remarks on matter that they really should be looking into. Coldplay say "make trade fair" and everyone goes "Yes!, yes..those guys are right...MAKE TRADE FAIR!!"....of course trade should be "fair" and it's good they highlight that...BUT any other political matter mentioned (that gravely needs attention brought to it) get's disregarded as fast as you can say "I can't be bothered with this".....The myspace story aside....there are far worse things being organised for us and it's not pretty. If you gave these matters as much attention or support as make trade fair then you would be doing something incredible also. Please.
  3. We we not created, no matter how nice it would be if we were.
  4. hey 12,545 posts, twice as funny eh.
  5. yes, the 1984 thing is coming true in many ways.
  6. hey, quit it..6,215 posts doesn't make you funny. :/
  7. ok. no doubt someone will laugh at that. I was actually making a serious point there you know...now it's back to a comedy thread. thanks.
  8. This whole myspace thing is alot deeper than that though. It's not about "Viruses". It's about the "evil people" of this world and their fear of the internet exposing their very, very, very bad actions and lies. "Its eradication is one of the short term goals of those that seek to centralize power and subjugate the world under a global surveillance panopticon prison" Read the full artical. I'm pretty clued up on the inner workings of the hidden leaders of the world so it's frightening to see their plans coming together everyday. After you actually look at all the facts (and they "are" FACTS) It only takes someone with half a brain to realise things are going "Tits up" in this world very soon. The reaction of most is blind dismissal of anything suggesting an existance of a "new world order" or a "global elite" but I'm a normal, level headed and intelligent person and it's actually a very serious matter. When I watch the news on television I actually laugh at "most" of the "half-cocked" stories and really see the way the lies are span at us around the world, it's really beyond belief....*sigh*.
  9. MySpace Is The Trojan Horse Of Internet Censorship Media elite's last gasp effort to save crumbling empire Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones/Prison Planet.com | March 16 2006 MySpace isn't cool, it isn't hip and it isn't trendy. It represents a cyber trojan horse and the media elite's last gasp effort to reclaim control of the Internet and sink it with a stranglehold of regulation, control and censorship. Since Rupert Murdoch's $580 Million acquisition of MySpace in July 2005, it has come from total obscurity to now being the 8th most visited website in the world, receiving half as many page hits as Google, despite the fact that on first appearance it looks like a 5-year-old's picture scrap and scribble book. MySpace is the new mobile phone. If you don't have a MySpace account then you belong to some kind of culturally shunned underclass. What most of the trendy wendy's remain blissfully unaware of is the fact that MySpace is Rupert Murdoch's battle axe for shaping a future Internet environment whereby electronic dissent, whether it be against corporations or government, will not tolerated and freedom of e-speech will cease to exist. MySpace has been caught shutting down blogs critical of itself and other Murdoch owned companies. They even had the audacity to censor links to completely different websites when clicking through for MySpace. When 600 MySpace users complained, MySpace deleted the blog forum that the complaints were posted on. Taking their inspiration from Communist China, MySpace regularly uses blanket censorship to block out words like 'God'. Earlier this week Rupert Murdoch sounded the death knell for conventional forms of media in stating that the media elite were losing their monopoly to the rapid and free spread of new communication technologies. Murdoch stressed the need to regain control of these outlets in order to prevent the establishment media empire from crumbling. MySpace is Rupert Murdoch's trojan horse for destroying free speech on the Internet. It is a foundational keystone of the first wave of the state's backlash to the damage that a free and open Internet has done to their organs of propaganda. By firstly making it cool, trendy and culturally elite for millions to flock to establishment controlled Internet backbones like MySpace, Murdoch is preparing the groundwork for the day when it will stop being voluntary and become mandatory to use government and corporate monopoly controlled Internet hubs. The end game is a system similar to or worse than China, whereby no websites even mildly critical of the government will be authorized. The Pentagon admitted that they would engage in psychological warfare and cyber attacks on 'enemy' Internet websites in an attempt to shut them down. The fact that the NSA surveillance program spied on 5,000 Americans tells us that the enemy is the alternative media and that it will be targeted for elimination. Google has been ordered to turn over information about its users by a judge to the US government. The second wave of destroying freedom of speech online will simply attempt to price people out of using the conventional Internet and force people over to Internet 2, a state regulated hub where permission will need to be obtained directly from an FCC or government bureau to set up a website. The original Internet will then be turned into a mass surveillance database and marketing tool. The Nation magazine reported, "Verizon, Comcast, Bell South and other communications giants are developing strategies that would track and store information on our every move in cyberspace in a vast data-collection and marketing system, the scope of which could rival the National Security Agency. According to white papers now being circulated in the cable, telephone and telecommunications industries, those with the deepest pockets--corporations, special-interest groups and major advertisers--would get preferred treatment. Content from these providers would have first priority on our computer and television screens, while information seen as undesirable, such as peer-to-peer communications, could be relegated to a slow lane or simply shut out." By firstly making it cool, trendy and culturally elite for millions to flock to establishment controlled Internet backbones like MySpace, Murdoch is preparing the groundwork for the day when it will stop being voluntary and become mandatory to use government and corporate monopoly controlled Internet hubs. The second wave of destroying freedom of speech online will simply attempt to price people out of using the conventional Internet and force people over to Internet 2, a state regulated hub where permission will need to be obtained directly from an FCC or government bureau to set up a website. The original Internet will deliberately be subject to crash upon crash until it becomes a useless carcass of overpriced trash and its reputation will be defiled by the TV and media barons cashing in on the perfectly streamlined Internet 2, the free for all network that just requires you to thumbscan in order to log on! Those with a security grading below yellow on their national ID card will unfortunately be refused access. Websites that carry hate speech (ones that talk about government corruption) will be censored for the betterment of society. READ THE FULL ORIGINAL ARTICAL HERE http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/160306myspace.htm
  10. Here....just use this http://rapidshare.de/files/15492197/Shiver_Chords_Only.pdf.html
  11. Meee?? Haha, don't get me started on you....;) Miss "camp outside for days"..hehe.
  12. Yeah, I read that Ron didn't even know about Chris singing on it until it was all finished. I think he was a little pissed off.
  13. I actually know exactly where his house is, I've had to go past it a few times on my travels to somebody I know in the area.......also, I actually found it on google earth a few weeks ago. But I ain't a crazy stalker person....lets get that cleared up.
  14. Yes, the tuning's always the same.
  15. I really think guy's no doing too much on that synth. Almost all the synth stuff is on a backing track, if not all of it.
  16. It's a Vox Teardrop. :)
  17. Bullshit, bad band plug.
  18. yeah, that's what I was going on about
  19. Thanks ;) , well I think alot of people feel this way.
  20. There are alot of people who hate Chris and think he is an irritating twat, which is always going to happen when you become as world popular as they have become. Just look how many people hate Liam Gallagher now but around their first album in '94 it was cool for these type of fickle people to like them. Alot of people hate to see other people do so well and it would happen to any band of Coldplay's popularity. What I think Chris gets really frustrated about is the relentless amount of brown nose journalists who are all nice and positive towards them when they want something but then just say horrible things about the band when either Chris doesn't wan't to talk to them about his daughter or his private life. And I think some of the negative comments about X&Y by people he thought really liked them has made them realize some truth's maybe. I think X&Y is 80% good but there is something different about the band now....they are in that ultimate 'showbiz' celebrity status and I really think sometimes it's not where they want to be 'exactly'...as it's a long way from how I think they wanted to appear to the music world when they started 6-7 years ago. Radiohead have maintained something in the area of privicy that I really think Coldplay would love. This 'glitzy' path the band is on has had an effect on the music they've made and sometimes I feel it's not exactly 100% for the better. Maybe..
  21. Hey Jen. ;) .....I really wish I had gone now....the more I think about it.
  22. I think if we all made enough of a plead to everyone we came across at wherever it was then I'm sure we would be able to get something.. ;) :cool:
  23. yes, I sure am going to go to anything they do like this in the future...I mean...I might aswell....it's not really causing me any trouble. (no pun meant there).
  24. Yeah, I could have popped along there too. Nevermind........there is a plus point...I didn't have to be in the same room as any big brother contestants :cool:

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