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Sedated_replica
03-30-2005, 01:29 AM
I'm bored... I'm not sure if this has been done before here.
Make your Lego self.
http://www.reasonablyclever.com/mini/
ShankS
03-30-2005, 01:42 AM
me... lol
ChEEbA
03-30-2005, 02:06 AM
^Tom Arnold^....:D
ChEEbA
03-30-2005, 03:21 AM
...
Marroe
03-30-2005, 03:41 AM
I'ma gonna teach that chef a lesson
ChEEbA
03-30-2005, 03:47 AM
Whoah...what have I gotten myself into??:eek:
ShankS
03-30-2005, 03:58 AM
M. Jagger high as a kite on the moon.... lol
Marroe
03-30-2005, 04:02 AM
BWAhahahahahaa....that is too cool:D
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 09:34 AM
Aww...I wanted to do this, too...But, the stupidass thing won't load for me:mad:
ShankS
03-30-2005, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
Aww...I wanted to do this, too...But, the stupidass thing won't load for me:mad:
never fear, because here you are, in all your glory :D:p ;)
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 09:47 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
never fear, because here you are, in all your glory :D:p ;) LMAO...That's awesome...Thanks, Shanks.....But, the uniform and wings would have to be black...and I wanna whip like Marroe's ;)
ShankS
03-30-2005, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
LMAO...That's awesome...Thanks, Shanks.....But, the uniform and wings would have to be black...and I wanna whip like Marroe's ;)
your night time outfit, ready to dish out some punishment :D
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 09:58 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
your night time outfit, ready to dish out some punishment :D YAYYY!!!..lol
urgeok
03-30-2005, 10:03 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
your night time outfit, ready to dish out some punishment :D
no matter what she's wearing, you can always see down her top..
the boobs actually look pretty accurate
zwoti
03-30-2005, 10:09 AM
:mad:
urgeok
03-30-2005, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by zwoti
:mad:
that's a ninja mod ?
zwoti
03-30-2005, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
that's a ninja mod ?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/zwoti/scans/ninja1.jpg
urgeok
03-30-2005, 10:47 AM
Fight Like a Brave !!!
me
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v259/rockinmule/lego.bmp
the likeness is uncanny
zwoti
03-30-2005, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
Fight Like a Brave !!!
bit worried about those shorts :eek:
urgeok
03-30-2005, 11:13 AM
Originally posted by zwoti
bit worried about those shorts :eek:
Angus MacEagleWhoFightsBears
friday13thfan
03-30-2005, 11:43 AM
me
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v331/friday13thfan/me88.png
X¤MurderDoll¤X
03-30-2005, 12:26 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v721/cirquemacabre/b6475ce3.jpg
Oops I made Rosie O'Donnell
urgeok
03-30-2005, 01:57 PM
i'm trying to mask my suprise at all the 'goth' lego people ..
who'd a thunk ??!!
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
i'm trying to mask my suprise at all the 'goth' lego people ..
who'd a thunk ??!! Hmm...Ya don't say...Well...I wouldn't know, really...Urge, could you please define the term 'Goth' for me?
The Mothman
03-30-2005, 02:23 PM
me....
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y67/moomoomilkman/untitled.jpg
Sedated_replica
03-30-2005, 02:25 PM
My girlfriend
urgeok
03-30-2005, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
Hmm...Ya don't say...Well...I wouldn't know, really...Urge, could you please define the term 'Goth' for me?
here's some stuff for you :D
Modern subculture
By the late 1970s, there were a small handful of post punk bands in Britain that were being labeled "gothic". However, it was not until the early 1980s that gothic rock became its own sub-genre within post punk and that followers of these bands started to come together as a distinctly recognisable group or movement. The opening of the Batcave in London's Soho in July 1982 might be seen as marking the coming out of this scene (which had briefly been labeled positive punk[1] (http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/posipunk.htm) by the New Musical Express).
Independently of the British scene, the late 1970s and early 1980s saw death rock branch off from American punk. With similar themes and dress, goths and death rockers were sufficiently compatible to more or less merge.
The word goth, as a label for fans of gothic rock, did not start gaining currency until around 1983.
Influences of goth also might root in the 50ies Beat Generation movement.
Etymology: ancient Goths and medieval architecture
Goth was originally the name of two Germanic tribes; Ostrogoths and Visigoths, that lived near the borders of the Roman Empire and later penetrated those borders. The Visigoths sacked Rome and settled in Spain and France while the Ostrogoths settled in the eastern empire but later invaded Italy. The term "goth" became pejorative, synonymous with "barbarian". (Interestingly, another Germanic tribe that caused incredible damage to the Roman Empire were the Vandals, resulting in their name acquiring a pejorative meaning.) Like most of the Germanic tribes that lived near the borders of the Roman Empire, the Goths were converted from "paganism" to Arian Christianity while the Roman Empire converted to Catholic Christianity. The latter considered the former to be heresy, not helping the barbarian association with the word "goth".
During the Renaissance period in Europe, medieval architecture had been retrospectively labeled "gothic", considered barbaric in contrast to trends in architecture during the Renaissance. Gothic medieval architecture often had dark and intimidating aspects, with depictions of gargoyles and other demon-like forms. By the 1700s, people became fascinated with medieval gothic ruins (even building fake ruins), and they became a perfect setting for horror fiction.
Gothic horror
The gothic novel, of the early nineteenth century, was responsible above all else for the term gothic being associated with a mood of horror, darkness and the supernatural. They established what horror stereotypes became by featuring graveyards, ruined castles or churches, ghosts, vampires, cursed families, and melodramatic plots. A notable element in these novels were the brooding figure of the gothic villain, which developed into the Byronic hero, a key precursor in the male goth image. The most famous gothic villain of this genre would be Dracula. In 1993 Whitby became the location for what became the UK's biggest goth festival as a direct result of featuring in Stoker's Dracula.
The work of Edgar Allan Poe, master of the gothic short story, has also been an inspiration for many goths. Also, the modern figure of the femme fatale, which has its roots in Romantic literature, is a key image for female goths.
Gothic literature lives on with authors such as Anne Rice (Interview with a Vampire).
Cinematic horror
An important medium between the goth scene and gothic literature is the modern popular horror genre, in which the horror film is paramount. One of the earliest impersonators of cinematic goth might be the silent movie actress Theda Bara. Imagery from horror films and television, especially the figure of the vampire and even camp horror B films such as Plan 9 From Outer Space have had significant influence on the evolution of Gothic fashion.
Hammer Horror films and 1960s TV series, such as The Addams Family, The Munsters, and Ann Radcliffe, have also inspired goths. The interconnection between horror and goth was highlighted in its early days by The Hunger, a 1983 vampire film, starring David Bowie, which featured gothic rock group Bauhaus' performing Bela Lugosi's Dead in a nightclub.
Some of the early gothic rock and death rock artists adopted horror movie images and passed them onto their goth audiences. Such references in both their music and image were originally tongue-in-cheek, but as time went on, bands and members of the subculture took the connection more seriously. As a result, morbid, supernatural, and occult themes became a more noticeably serious element in the subculture.
Some notable movies with strong gothic influences are The Crow, The Matrix Trilogy, and, very important, the movies of Tim Burton (Edward Scissorhands, Nightmare Before Christmas, Beetlejuice, or Sleepy Hollow)
Goth after post punk
After the demise of post punk, goth continued to evolve, both musically and visually. This caused variations in style ("types" of goth). Local "scenes" also contribute to this variation. By the mid 1990's, Victorian fashion had worked its way into the goth scene, with the mid-19th century Gothic Revival and the morbid outlook of the Victorians (partly owing to the state of national mourning which developed in response to Prince Albert's death, and partly to the Victorians' general obsession with Christian funeral practices).
The 2003 Victoria and Albert Museum Gothic exhibition in London furthered a tenuous connection between modern goth and the medieval gothic period.
Since the late 1990's, influences from anime have also crept into the Goth scene, which helped give rise to cybergoth.
References
Hodkinson, Paul: Goth: Identity, Style and Subculture (Dress, Body, Culture Series) (Berg, UK, September 2002; hardcover ISBN 1859736009; softcover ISBN 185973605X)
Voltaire: What is Goth? (WeiserBooks, US, 2004; ISBN 1578633222) - a humoristic and easy to read view at the Goth subculture
Baddeley, Gavin: Goth Chic: A Connoisseur's Guide to Dark Culture (Plexus, US, August 2002, ISBN 0859653080)
See also
Gothic Rock
Post punk
Death Rock
Gothic fashion
Gothic Metal
Sexual Fetishism
External links
The h2g2 entry on Goth culture (http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A473924)
The International Gothic Club Listing (http://www.vamp.org/Gothic/clublist.html) — Worldwide Goth club directory that is sorted by region. Content is contributed by visitors and usually consists of club specifics such as location, music type, cover charge, drinks, dress code, directions and other miscellaneous club information.
Deathrock.com (http://www.deathrock.com)
ScatheWeb History of Goth (http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm)
"Undead Undead Undead (http://www.gothics.org/subculture/articles/undead.php)" (Alternative Press November 1994 article by Dave Thompson and Jo-Ann Greene, with retrospective quotes from early '80s post punk bands on the "goth" label)
The Slimelight Club (http://www.slimelight.net/Sportal/)
NYDecay (http://www.nydecay.com)
Mick Mercer (http://www.mickmercer.com/)
urgeok
03-30-2005, 02:30 PM
but to be more specific :
Gothic fashion is a style of dress of young people who identify themselves as goths. It is allied to Goth music, but not all those who dress in this fashion listen to Goth music.
Typical goth dress consists of black clothing accessorized with silver and/or pewter. The sterotypical gothic outfit, referred to jokingly as the "mopey" or "romantic" look, is limited only by what the wearer thinks he or she can pull off, and can (and frequently does) include elaborate gowns and corsets, veils, teased hair, lots of eyeliner, fishnets, and styles borrowed from the Elizabethans and Victorians. Also popular are tight-fitting trousers, flouncy shirts in the manner of Lord Byron, and anything with buckles on it. The nature of the event will to some degree dictate the dress code, but personal style is generally more important, and it's not unusual for several club-goers on a given night to appear dressed to the nines for no apparent reason.
The simplicity of the style lends itself to variation, and it is often seen combined with elements of other styles (typically punk or BDSM fashion). Various piercings are not uncommon, and both males and females often wear dark makeup. Hair is most often dyed a flat, matte black. There are similarities between goth fashion and black metal fashion, which can make it difficult to discern the subculture of the individual. This may present a problem, since goths tend to not like black metal, and metalheads tend to not associate with goths.
Gothic fashion is a part of the identity practices of the goth subculture. As such, a person's style (including their clothing, hair, makeup, accessories), is a major factor in determining whether the person will be perceived as authentic by others in the subculture. This is not particular to goth; rather, it is a feature of many subcultures. Members of the subculture may and often do have different ideas about what consitutes gothic fashion than members of the population at large, and some styles which read as "goth" to many people are seen as "outsider" by those in the scene. In his book Goth: Identity, Style and Subculture (Berg Publishers Ltd., Oxford, 2002), Paul Hodkinson talks about goths using their fashion choices to demonstrate commitment to the subculture. In particular, he asserts that more extreme, less easily concealed choices -- such as dyeing ones hair or shaving part of it off -- demonstrate greater commitment.
However, the core of gothic fashion is that whatever you like is fine, as the gothic culture per opposition to "fun society" is against the rules of how one has to to look. While there are recurring patterns in the clothing, many different and unique outfits can be witnessed in events like the Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig, where the color range ranges from complete white to pitch black. Between those two extremes, anything goes, be it modern, classic, conservative or ragged.
Occasionally, goths will tear or cut their clothes apart, normally with scissors, then repair their clothes with safety pins. This gives an odd 'Splitting at the Seams' look.
Sedated_replica
03-30-2005, 02:31 PM
Goth came from punk rock... not metal. Geez. understand your roots.
"I get no respect... no respect I tell ya'"
urgeok
03-30-2005, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by Sedated_replica
Goth came from punk rock... not metal. Geez. understand your roots.
"I get no respect... no respect I tell ya'"
thats what it says ... punk .... wayyyyy up there ...
The Mothman
03-30-2005, 02:41 PM
look, i made Bruce Campbell.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y67/moomoomilkman/campbell.jpg
Sedated_replica
03-30-2005, 02:43 PM
That isn't that bad
The Mothman
03-30-2005, 02:45 PM
Originally posted by Sedated_replica
That isn't that bad
what, u mean my bruce campbell? i was pissed off that they didnt have a shotgun or a chainsaw lol. I went into Paint and added the blood and the big chin lol.
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 03:11 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
here's some stuff for you :DHmm...very interesting...
Bauhaus and Voltaire are okay...But I like Nine Inch Nails, Alice In Chains, Pantera, and Manson (not ALL Manson though) better...
As for architecture...I DO like the look of the old stone churches and cemeteries, as well as castles...And the Gargoyles kick major ass...As a matter of fact, Stephen King's house is moderately affixed with gargoyles, as well as big, black wrought iron cemetery gates, with huge bats on the front...Does this mean that Stephen King is 'goth'?...Funny, he wasn't mentioned in your 'gothic horror' list...I always saw him as sort of a geek...
I love Edgar Allan Poe, but Anne Rice is far to 'harlequin' for me...
Hmm...'Gothic' movies?...
The Crow...Not TOO bad
The Matrix Trilogy...Kinda boring...Action/Sci-Fi...NOT horror
Tim Burton...ROCKS!!!
Edward Scissorhands...Pretty Good
Nightmare Before Christmas...I LOVE it!!!...Especially the music...
Beetlejuice...Another one that I LOVE
Sleepy Hollow...Meh...Too much 'romance'
Typical goth dress...
consists of black clothing accessorized with silver and/or pewter....Hmm...Is a priest "Goth"?....I wear black because it's my favorite color, and I HATE bright colors...I have always worn silver crosses, and have always prefered silver jewelry over gold...Do the crosses make me Christian or Goth?...Does the silver make me Goth or Native American?...lol
I am NEVER considered 'mopey' or 'romantic' *gag*
Can (and frequently does) include elaborate gowns...I've worn a dress twice in the last 15 years...and the last one was a mini-skirt...NOT a gown...
and corsets, veils, teased hair...OMG!!!...No fucking WAY!!!
lots of eyeliner, fishnets...All the time ;)
Also popular are tight-fitting trousers, flouncy shirts in the manner of Lord Byron...Ahh...HELL NO!!!
anything with buckles on it...Just my boots and my black straitjacket :D
Lots of dark makeup?...I only wear mascara, eyeliner and lipstick...and I only wear the lipstick if I'm going out...
Almost EVERYONE dyes their hair...Especially old women...Are THEY 'goth'?.....Hmmm...I just dyed MY hair (well, actually Sergio did it) for the very first time, 5 months ago...
However, the core of gothic fashion is that whatever you like is fine, as the gothic culture per opposition to "fun society" is against the rules of how one has to to look.... the color range ranges from complete white to pitch black. Between those two extremes, anything goes, be it modern, classic, conservative or ragged.Umm...That last part...That's the way EVERYONE decides how to dress...Is it not?...It pretty much says, "Wear whatever you like"....So...I guess I gotta agree with that... :confused:
It looks like I'm more of just a hardcore horror fan, than anything considered to be 'Goth'.......*sigh*...I suppose I never will fully understand that term...
X¤MurderDoll¤X
03-30-2005, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
Hmm...very interesting...
Bauhaus and Voltaire are okay...But I like Nine Inch Nails, Alice In Chains, Pantera, and Manson (not ALL Manson though) better...
As for architecture...I DO like the look of the old stone churches and cemeteries, as well as castles...And the Gargoyles kick major ass...As a matter of fact, Stephen King's house is moderately affixed with gargoyles, as well as big, black wrought iron cemetery gates, with huge bats on the front...Does this mean that Stephen King is 'goth'?...Funny, he wasn't mentioned in your 'gothic horror' list...I always saw him as sort of a geek...
I love Edgar Allan Poe, but Anne Rice is far to 'harlequin' for me...
Hmm...'Gothic' movies?...
The Crow...Not TOO bad
The Matrix Trilogy...Kinda boring...Action/Sci-Fi...NOT horror
Tim Burton...ROCKS!!!
Edward Scissorhands...Pretty Good
Nightmare Before Christmas...I LOVE it!!!...Especially the music...
Beetlejuice...Another one that I LOVE
Sleepy Hollow...Meh...Too much 'romance'
Typical goth dress...
consists of black clothing accessorized with silver and/or pewter....Hmm...Is a priest "Goth"?....I wear black because it's my favorite color, and I HATE bright colors...I have always worn silver crosses, and have always prefered silver jewelry over gold...Do the crosses make me Christian or Goth?...Does the silver make me Goth or Native American?...lol
I am NEVER considered 'mopey' or 'romantic' *gag*
Can (and frequently does) include elaborate gowns...I've worn a dress twice in the last 15 years...and the last one was a mini-skirt...NOT a gown...
and corsets, veils, teased hair...OMG!!!...No fucking WAY!!!
lots of eyeliner, fishnets...All the time ;)
Also popular are tight-fitting trousers, flouncy shirts in the manner of Lord Byron...Ahh...HELL NO!!!
anything with buckles on it...Just my boots and my black straight jacket :D
Lots of dark makeup?...I only wear mascara, eyeliner and lipstick...and I only wear the lipstick if I'm going out...
Almost EVERYONE dyes their hair...Especially old women...Are THEY 'goth'?.....Hmmm...I just dyed MY hair (well, actually Sergio did it) for the very first time, 5 months ago...
However, the core of gothic fashion is that whatever you like is fine, as the gothic culture per opposition to "fun society" is against the rules of how one has to to look.... the color range ranges from complete white to pitch black. Between those two extremes, anything goes, be it modern, classic, conservative or ragged.Umm...That last part...That's the way EVERYONE decides how to dress...Is it not?...It pretty much says, "Wear whatever you like"....So...I guess I gotta agree with that... :confused:
It looks like I'm more of just a hardcore horror fan, than anything considered to be 'Goth'.......*sigh*...I suppose I never will fully understand that term...
corsets are the shit though... :D
matrix trilogy sucked
The Crow is the best movie ever.
Tim Burton ROCKS!!! /stolen
Edward Scissorhands...Pretty Good
NBC is a movie I abolutely love
Beetlejuice...Good
Sleepy Hollow is awesome too
I don't like most gothic bands though, a "goth" is a person who listens mostly to "gothic" music. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v721/cirquemacabre/emot-eng101.gif
and Stephen King is a nerd.
barbra
03-30-2005, 03:20 PM
that was fun, thanks sedated replica
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 03:28 PM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
I don't like most gothic bands though, a "goth" is a person who listens mostly to "gothic" music. Hmm...That's interesting, too...I'm into industrial metal, mostly underground shit...I don't think that's considered 'gothic' music......And yet, Urge's second post said that " It is allied to Goth music, but not all those who dress in this fashion listen to Goth music."...According to THAT, Some 'goths' don't listen to 'gothic' music AT ALL....
I'm beginning to wonder how some people can label other people as 'Goth'...When it doesn't seem that anyone REALLY knows what the term means......
According to what I've seen...'Goth' could mean pretty much ANYTHING that isn't Tommy Hilfiger, Penny Loafers, Mini Vans, and Brittany Spears......Hmmm...
barbra
03-30-2005, 03:34 PM
labels are a joke. People shouldn't be categorized by clothing. If I was supreme ruller of this world, we would be seperated brave new world style and selective breeding would be the only way to make a baby.
genetics will save us
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by barbra
labels are a joke. People shouldn't be categorized by clothing. Psst.......Hey.......This is kinda what I'm pointing out..........................SHHHHHHHH....
lol :D
urgeok
03-30-2005, 03:40 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
Hmm...That's interesting, too...I'm into industrial metal, mostly underground shit...I don't think that's considered 'gothic' music......And yet, Urge's second post said that " It is allied to Goth music, but not all those who dress in this fashion listen to Goth music."...According to THAT, Some 'goths' don't listen to 'gothic' music AT ALL....
I'm beginning to wonder how some people can label other people as 'Goth'...When it doesn't seem that anyone REALLY knows what the term means......
According to what I've seen...'Goth' could mean pretty much ANYTHING that isn't Tommy Hilfiger, Penny Loafers, Mini Vans, and Brittany Spears......Hmmm...
i think its pretty fair to say that there is a 'goth' style and a 'goth' person.(not neccessarily the same thing at all) and yes the style is fairly loose .. its not definable but there is a certain flavor...
its easy to get dragged into the whole 'labeling people because of how they look' but its pretty damn hard to deny that people do dress to make a statement -when they can.
You're damn right that there is a yuppie dresscode .. there is a certain shoe, a certain type of coat, a certain range of acceptable hairstyles..
'rockers' have a look, punks have a look, (using the obvious music examples)
Jocks, clubbers, shit - pretty much everyone wants to identify with something ...and they do it largely through dress.
it doesnt mean that they all fall neatly into some niche where they have to listen to this or that - but there is a very concious fashion decision based on how that person wants to project themselves- for just about everyone..
Goth is no different .. there are self proclaimed 'goth shops' (for the rich goths) there are goth bars ... (i've been to them, and not being dressed goth i stood out like a sore thumb)
I can totally agree that because you like a romantic retro fashion, or a lot of black leather and dark lipstick - it doesnt mean you sit in your basement listening to Nick Cave contemplating suicide all day ... but there is a 'goth look' as far as fashion goes ..
not saying its good or bad ..
but i still like to tease :D
barbra
03-30-2005, 03:43 PM
call me dumb, but I see goth as more of a fetish than a fashion.
everything else is just a uniform
urgeok
03-30-2005, 03:46 PM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
corsets are the shit though... :D
that is absolutely true ....
X¤MurderDoll¤X
03-30-2005, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
there are goth bars ... (i've been to them, and not being dressed goth i stood out like a sore thumb)
You should have said "Jesus.... you people are freaks" and walked out. It just strikes me as a funny thing to do. :D
So how long were you at this goth bar? a whole night or was it like an in-and-out type deal?
urgeok
03-30-2005, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
You should have said "Jesus.... you people are freaks" and walked out. It just strikes me as a funny thing to do. :D
So how long were you at this goth bar? a whole night or was it like an in-and-out type deal?
it was a dance bar .. all night - and i was there more than once (the Dance Cave - oddly enough)
it was several years back .. i used to like a lot of the music at the time ..plus they played other 'fringe' styles of music.
My friends were all in bands at the time so we all just hung at the same places ..
i should add that i am completely devoid of style from day to day ...
since i was old enough to ask for what i wanted i pretty much have been wearing jeans and black tshirts and high top converse .. i can show you pics of me as a little kid in the same thing i'm in now.
doesnt matter whats on the tshirt either .. it could be a cool band, an uncool band, a moving compan - i dont give a shit - i buy everything at a thrift store and the only criteria i have is that it fits.
i hate to think about clothes .. i just grab what ever is on the top of the pile.
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
pretty much everyone wants to identify with something ...and they do it largely through dress.Meh...I never needed to 'identify' with anyone or anything...I'm pretty happy just being me...all by myself......And so that's why I wear what I like, listen to whatever music makes me move (pretty much ANYTHING with wicked, kickass guitars)....And go wherever I feel like going....
So...Basically...
I do what I want........................HEY!!!...I'm not goth...I'm ERIC CARTMAN!!!! :D :cool:
Palmer
03-30-2005, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
Psst.......Hey.......This is kinda what I'm pointing out..........................SHHHHHHHH....
lol :D bloodrayne if you like goth metal try the band beseech love them......they have a awesome singer well 2 a guy and girl they go great togther....
Did somebody say Garth
http://cdcovers.iespana.es/cdcovers/CoversG/Garth_Brooks-Ropin_The_Wind-Front.jpg
ARRGGHHHH.....what the fuck is wrong with me.
urgeok
03-30-2005, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
Meh...I never needed to 'identify' with anyone or anything...I'm pretty happy just being me...all by myself......And so that's why I wear what I like, listen to whatever music makes me move (pretty much ANYTHING with wicked, kickass guitars)....And go wherever I feel like going....
i'm pretty much the same - minus the fishnet stockings :)
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 03:58 PM
Originally posted by Palmer
bloodrayne if you like goth metal try the band beseech love them......they have a awesome singer well 2 a guy and girl they go great togther.... Beseech?...Funny...I've heard that name before...If it has the guitars that I so desperately need, I'll check it out....Thanks for the tip.... :)
Oh...and I almost forgtot (How COULD I?!)...OPETH rox my sox!!!
@ Newb......You're juth thilly...lol...(Urge does that SOOO much better)
urgeok
03-30-2005, 04:00 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
@ Newb......You're juth thilly...lol...(Urge does that SOOO much better)
no i dont ! she's lying !
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
i'm pretty much the same - minus the fishnet stockings :) HAHA!...When I read "minus the fishnet stockings" that made me think 'take them off'....lol...So, umm...Do you take them off at home, or when you go out? :p :D :D
urgeok
03-30-2005, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
HAHA!...When I read "minus the fishnet stockings" that made me think 'take them off'....lol...So, umm...Do you take them off at home, or when you go out? :p :D :D
when i go out - otherwise i cant see to drive properly
Urgeok on the town
http://www.uta.fi/~cstivi/rocky/images/curryadd.jpg
urgeok
03-30-2005, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by newb
Urgeok on the town
http://www.uta.fi/~cstivi/rocky/images/curryadd.jpg
yep, i bring that purple blanket everywhere i go :)
The Mothman
03-30-2005, 04:10 PM
Im kind of confused with today labels. If you dont want to be labeled a "Goth" then dont dress anything like it.....its that simple. and if you are what u would call a goth, then be fucking proud of it.
I want as many poeple as I can to label me as a Skater/punk. Thats how I act and dress, and thats how i like it! im proud of what I am! label me that all you want, because i am not in the least bit ashamed of what i am.
ENTITY2000
03-30-2005, 04:11 PM
hey i like rocky horror picture show!:D
doesn't everyone?:cool:
barbra
03-30-2005, 04:21 PM
Originally posted by The Mothman
Im kind of confused with today labels. If you dont want to be labeled a "Goth" then dont dress anything like it.....its that simple. and if you are what u would call a goth, then be fucking proud of it.
I want as many poeple as I can to label me as a Skater/punk. Thats how I act and dress, and thats how i like it! im proud of what I am! label me that all you want, because i am not in the least bit ashamed of what i am. that makes me not want to lable you even more!
barbra
03-30-2005, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by ENTITY2000
hey i like rocky horror picture show!:D
doesn't everyone?:cool: see, now *YOU'RE* goth
X¤MurderDoll¤X
03-30-2005, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by newb
Urgeok on the town
http://www.uta.fi/~cstivi/rocky/images/curryadd.jpg
lmao
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by The Mothman
Im kind of confused with today labels. If you dont want to be labeled a "Goth" then dont dress anything like it.....its that simple. and if you are what u would call a goth, then be fucking proud of it.
I want as many poeple as I can to label me as a Skater/punk. Thats how I act and dress, and thats how i like it! im proud of what I am! label me that all you want, because i am not in the least bit ashamed of what i am. LOL...I'm proud of what I am...I just don't think there's a label for it...That's what I'm opposed to...I REALLY don't want to be categorized, lumped in with a crowd, or thrown into a box...I'm so much more than just one thing.......Okay...maybe 'freak' would work...lol...I mean if I HAVE to have a label:rolleyes:
barbra
03-30-2005, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by bloodrayne
LOL...I'm proud of what I am...I just don't think there's a label for it...That's what I'm opposed to...I REALLY don't want to be categorized, lumped in with a crowd, or thrown into a box...I'm so much more than just one thing.......Okay...maybe 'freak' would work...lol...I mean if I HAVE to have a label:rolleyes: how about barnum instead
Originally posted by bloodrayne
LOL...I'm proud of what I am...I just don't think there's a label for it...That's what I'm opposed to...I REALLY don't want to be categorized, lumped in with a crowd, or thrown into a box...I'm so much more than just one thing.......Okay...maybe 'freak' would work...lol...I mean if I HAVE to have a label:rolleyes:
Nah Blood.....if anything your a SUPERFREAK.
She's a very kinky girl
The kind you don't take home to mother
She will never let your spirits down
Once you get her off the street, ow girl
She likes the boys in the band
She says that I'm her all-time favorite
When I make my move to her room it's the right time
She's never hard to please
(Refrain)
That girl is pretty wild now
The girl's a super freak
The kind of girl you read about
In new-wave magazine
That girl is pretty kinky
The girl's a super freak
I really love to taste her
Every time we meet
She's all right, she's all right
That girl's all right with me, yeah
She's a super freak, super freak
She's super-freaky, yow
Marroe
03-30-2005, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by ENTITY2000
hey i like rocky horror picture show!:D
doesn't everyone?:cool: I like it, always have..but I was raised by a faghag
ENTITY2000
03-30-2005, 04:28 PM
nothing against goths BUT I AM NOT GOTH!
i just liked the movie ain't nuttin wrong w/that.:rolleyes:
bloodrayne
03-30-2005, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by newb
Nah Blood.....if anything your a SUPERFREAK.
She's a very kinky girl
The kind you don't take home to mother
She will never let your spirits down
Once you get her off the street, ow girl
She likes the boys in the band
She says that I'm her all-time favorite
When I make my move to her room it's the right time
She's never hard to please
(Refrain)
That girl is pretty wild now
The girl's a super freak
The kind of girl you read about
In new-wave magazine
That girl is pretty kinky
The girl's a super freak
I really love to taste her
Every time we meet
She's all right, she's all right
That girl's all right with me, yeah
She's a super freak, super freak
She's super-freaky, yow LMAO...Ya know...I have ALWAYS known that song...But, I have never actually sat down and just read the words before...and OMG, I can't believe how well that works for me...lol.......OH...Except that Dustin's mother is crazy about me....umm...Actually, she said that if me and Dustin don't 'work out' I should give her a call :eek: :D ....lol...She's kinda freaky, too....YOW!!!
Marroe
03-30-2005, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by ENTITY2000
nothing against goths BUT I AM NOT GOTH!
i just liked the movie ain't nuttin wrong w/that.:rolleyes: ummm, I wasn't making fun of anyone...I really do like it
ENTITY2000
03-30-2005, 04:33 PM
Originally posted by Marroe
I like it, always have..but I was raised by a faghag
wtf is a faghag? are you being a smart ass?:D :eek:
Marroe
03-30-2005, 04:38 PM
Originally posted by ENTITY2000
wtf is a faghag? are you being a smart ass?:D :eek: a lil...my mom was real into her drag queen friends
ENTITY2000
03-30-2005, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by Marroe
a lil...my mom was real into her drag queen friends
my bad didn't mean to step on any toes.
i need some baby back ribs! :D
The Mothman
03-30-2005, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by newb
Urgeok on the town
http://www.uta.fi/~cstivi/rocky/images/curryadd.jpg
dont ever post stuff like this again... lol
ShankS
03-30-2005, 05:19 PM
Originally posted by The Mothman
dont ever post stuff like this again... lol
what did he send you, did it break your letterbox or customs & excise charge you for excess weight?
Originally posted by Sedated_replica
I'm bored... I'm not sure if this has been done before here.
Make your Lego self.
http://www.reasonablyclever.com/mini/
I never tried to upload a pic here. How in the hell do you do it?:confused:
ChEEbA
03-30-2005, 05:33 PM
You gotta cockslap the keyboard...
Marroe
03-30-2005, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by ChEEbA
You gotta cockslap the keyboard... yes...that always works for me
Originally posted by ChEEbA
You gotta cockslap the keyboard...
I tried that...didn't work. Just broke a couple of keys off.
The Mothman
03-30-2005, 05:52 PM
Originally posted by Tat2
I never tried to upload a pic here. How in the hell do you do it?:confused:
create a account at photobucket.com upload the picture that u want, AND MAKE SURE ITS A JPG!!! once u get it uploaded, copy the URL adress of it. then when u post something, clcik the IMG button, and paste the URL in it. then it should work!
The STE
03-30-2005, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by Marroe
I'ma gonna teach that chef a lesson
I thought you looked familiar
Marroe
03-30-2005, 06:24 PM
you gonna smack down with me?
LilMissScareAll
03-30-2005, 06:32 PM
mine...
Gren the cake
03-30-2005, 07:00 PM
didnt have the right hair :(
Sedated_replica
03-30-2005, 10:56 PM
We got some Kinky members on this site
ShankS
03-31-2005, 08:55 AM
Originally posted by Sedated_replica
We got some Kinky members on this site
what you trying to say about my golf clubs?
urgeok
03-31-2005, 08:58 AM
Originally posted by ShankS
what you trying to say about my golf clubs?
depends on where you put them !
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/Tatt2/melego.jpg
ShankS
03-31-2005, 02:34 PM
Originally posted by urgeok
depends on where you put them !
In the bag.
Marroe
03-31-2005, 03:19 PM
Originally posted by ShankS
In the bag. on the sack