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Wed 03/04/02 at 12:16
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It is always been asked, to me in particular, what is the opposite to Black, and in this post i will try to answer that exact question.

Many people think that mainstream streamers are in fashion these days, however they are slightly incorrect.
The right way to go about asking a question is always to have a three point plan.
1) begin conversation with the said person
2) subtly begin the asking of the question
3) finish asking the question, then wait for a response if needed, - however, if it is a rehtorical question, do not wait for a reponse because it would make the points above worthless.

Once the answer has been given, that is when we step back and realise what we have just said.

After all of this, im sure you may be tired, and there is nothing like haveing a drink from a can or bottle to ease the strain of pregnancy, over weightness or general tiredness.

And then food may come in, but if you have any coniditions listen in teh above paragraph i would reccoment you to resist.

So, how does this relate to movies? well, in Public Enemy, these questions are not asked, but, whilst watching it again, they could very easily have been.
Wed 03/04/02 at 16:23
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This post inspired me to go back to thespark.com's Academic Paper Generator. What I wondered would Holden make of The Catcher In the Rye? Apparently it would be this:

The Catcher In The Rye : Salinger And The Use Of Phallic Imagery
By Holden

There was no author more brilliant during the 18th century than JD Salinger. To wit, the supernatural was never so present in JD Salinger's work as in the skillful novel, The Catcher In The Rye. Below, evidence will be presented that clearly demonstrates most conservative critics are wrong about Salinger's use of the tragic hero. This claim is buttressed by three points: (1) the Surrealist theme of loss of innocence in The Catcher In The Rye, (2) Salinger's powerful role in the Ottoman Constructivist school, and (3) the author's brave portrayal of incest depite the influence of the Romantic school.

First, realize that Salinger had lost his will to live just before completing The Catcher In The Rye. The author uses revolution to transform Holden Sawyer from a pandering bit-player into a monumental hero. As an affirmation of peer pressure, this is Salinger's grandest statement; as an affirmation of being, this is Salinger's grandest statement.

Second, the lingering line of The Catcher In The Rye is, "I couldn't believe it." (Salinger 93) With these words, Salinger devastated his critics. Of course, like all great works, The Catcher In The Rye has its flaws! The casual critic usually misses this point; Master Dick's famously obviously brainless attitude throughout the book is often cited.

The destiny in The Catcher In The Rye really hits you like a rock. Still, The Catcher In The Rye was not originally seen as a tour de force by the intelligensia. As we begin the new millennium this is truly foolish. Salinger's point here is clear: humanity and peer pressure are part and parcel; nonetheless, we must be careful in making assumptions.

Salinger's The Catcher In The Rye will always be with me. Perhaps it's time that scholars reevaluated their estimation of the book. Though contemporaries found Salinger's use of the prison insane, history will vindicate The Catcher In The Rye. This is most likely why Salinger died disgraced and penniless.

The End
Wed 03/04/02 at 13:06
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"Wobble"
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The most interesting point I deduced from this post was:

What are you smoking, and where can I get some?
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:33
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Is the answer a lynx?

Or a wallaby?

I don't know.
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:25
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"funky blitzkreig"
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Genius isn't appreciated in your own lifetime.

Does anyone have a clue what he meant?
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:24
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"Infantalised Forums"
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Mr. Happy wrote:
Give the an a GAD.

Hell no
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:24
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Hell yes.
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:23
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"funky blitzkreig"
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You are a genius my friend.

Give the an a GAD.
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:22
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Shut up.
Wed 03/04/02 at 12:16
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It is always been asked, to me in particular, what is the opposite to Black, and in this post i will try to answer that exact question.

Many people think that mainstream streamers are in fashion these days, however they are slightly incorrect.
The right way to go about asking a question is always to have a three point plan.
1) begin conversation with the said person
2) subtly begin the asking of the question
3) finish asking the question, then wait for a response if needed, - however, if it is a rehtorical question, do not wait for a reponse because it would make the points above worthless.

Once the answer has been given, that is when we step back and realise what we have just said.

After all of this, im sure you may be tired, and there is nothing like haveing a drink from a can or bottle to ease the strain of pregnancy, over weightness or general tiredness.

And then food may come in, but if you have any coniditions listen in teh above paragraph i would reccoment you to resist.

So, how does this relate to movies? well, in Public Enemy, these questions are not asked, but, whilst watching it again, they could very easily have been.

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