I like imaginary things. Name a record shop that only exists in a book.
Championship Vinyl
― kafkaesque (c21m50nh3x460n), Friday, 8 March 2013 23:48 (twelve years ago)
(Or that only exists in a film or TV show, etc.)
― kafkaesque (c21m50nh3x460n), Friday, 8 March 2013 23:50 (twelve years ago)
It seems that the US Government has been importing Sodium Fluoride from China, and dumping it into water supplies around the country! This is no joke, and is probably one of the most important health issues so far this year. I am surprised that the Zionist controlled MSM has not picked up on this topic, and I am further surprised by the inaction by the US Government themselves into investigating this horrendous agenda.
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Friday, 8 March 2013 23:50 (twelve years ago)
We live in a ruthless and cruel world controlled by a few sadistic Satan worshipers. Fluoride compounds which are put in water (fluoridation), toothpaste and supplement tablets (including some vitamins) provided by the mainstream Food and Medicine giants of the world (98% of them hailing from Israhell) were deliberately never tested for safety before approval.
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Friday, 8 March 2013 23:51 (twelve years ago)
Can someone explain the above without letting this thread derail? :-(
― kafkaesque (c21m50nh3x460n), Saturday, 9 March 2013 00:08 (twelve years ago)
Nilmar being a dick. Same old, same old.
Empire Records and, from the same film, Music Town.
Really can't think of many more.
― emil.y, Saturday, 9 March 2013 15:37 (twelve years ago)
There actually was an Empire Records (two locations, in fact) in the Chicago area in the 80s/early 90s.
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Saturday, 9 March 2013 15:43 (twelve years ago)
I thought Empire Records was based on Tower? My mistake, then.
― emil.y, Saturday, 9 March 2013 15:44 (twelve years ago)
It might be; I think they only took the name for the movie, but used Tower as the setting. The Empire Records I knew were small holes-in-the-wall (and amazing).
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Saturday, 9 March 2013 15:45 (twelve years ago)
Suicide Notes (formerly Good Vibrations)
― you are my capitalism (spazzmatazz), Saturday, 9 March 2013 15:59 (twelve years ago)
The Melodia disc-bootick: http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2006/04/13/alex-in-the-chelsea-drug-store/
(I don't know if it's named in the film, but it is in the book)
― susuwatari teenage riot (a passing spacecadet), Saturday, 9 March 2013 16:05 (twelve years ago)
that guy with the white album fetish kind of an imaginary store.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/23/arts/design/artists-obsession-with-beatles-white-album-on-display.html?_r=0
― scott seward, Saturday, 9 March 2013 16:17 (twelve years ago)
― emil.y, Saturday, 9 March 2013 15:37 (1 hour ago)
yeah well enjoy ilm becoming 12034340 winsome list threads u tard
― Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Saturday, 9 March 2013 17:03 (twelve years ago)
ILM has always, always, from its first instantiation, been a haven for list-makers. There is no 'becoming' about it. And I for one would vastly prefer it to contain nothing but winsome list threads than contain nothing but non-sequiturs, sneering, snark and disgusting ablist slurs.
― emil.y, Saturday, 9 March 2013 17:24 (twelve years ago)
I guess It's more fun to play revenge of the nerds and be mean to people online
― brimstead, Saturday, 9 March 2013 17:26 (twelve years ago)
I stopped trolling boards a while ago.
It's funny because I am such a bookish person. But this is the way I wind down and relax. I frequent other boards where I have extremely highbrow conversations (as in, how to solve real world problems through technology, Big Data, computers, etc.). Users are given 'karma' points and everyone's comment is either downvoted or upvoted. If you troll, there is this thing called hellban. It is the most saddest thing, but it works. A hellbanned user is actually banned from the message board without the user himself knowing. So, every post he makes is invisible to everyone except to the user himself. This means that the hellbanned user will troll all he wants and no one will ever notice him, and he lives his life thinking people are reading and he gets some satisfaction from it, without realising his comments are completely invisible to everyone. They have very strict rules on what you cannot post and what type of comment is not accepted.
I've learnt that not all boards are conducive to all types of conversations. Just stick with what people like to talk about. Suggest a topic, if no one replies, that means no one is interested, and just move on to another message board where you can have those types of conversations.
No need to be a bully.
― kafkaesque (c21m50nh3x460n), Saturday, 9 March 2013 18:08 (twelve years ago)