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» Anarkoid replied on Thu Jan 10, 2008 @ 7:01pm. Posted in Word Association Game.
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Panama
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Jan 10, 2008 @ 7:00pm. Posted in This or That?.
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Londre

avion ou bateau?
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Jan 10, 2008 @ 6:42pm. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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made: I love my job!
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Jan 10, 2008 @ 12:57am. Posted in last to post...here!.
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Did you imagine you could stay last forever...
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Jan 10, 2008 @ 12:52am. Posted in What are you listening to right now?.
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Machinae Supremacy - Deus Ex Machinae
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Jan 10, 2008 @ 12:49am. Posted in This or That?.
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imaginary

evolution or revolution?
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Jan 8, 2008 @ 6:39pm. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD
If you've got some kind of palm pilot or a PSP/DS that's hacked with a PDF reader, I've got a 6-7 meg PDF file with ALL of Lovecraft's work in it.. Been reading it on my PSP for the past 7-8 months and I'm only half way through.. (just finnished At The Mountains of Madness, now on The Shadow over Innsmouth)


Two amazing story, you should watch the movie Dagon after finishing "The Shadow over Innsmouth" story (oddly enough based on SOI and not on Dagon)
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Jan 8, 2008 @ 12:50am. Posted in So lazy....
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I want to go...but I am too lazy to go!!!
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Jan 8, 2008 @ 12:47am. Posted in Kenya in turmoil..
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Originally Posted By TREY
Your coffee might taste a bit like sweet charred children and a small bitter after taste of failed promises of a burning church.



Damn where can buy this coffee?!!
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 6:20pm. Posted in Word Association Game.
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Mixer
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 6:15pm. Posted in Comment on the last movie you saw.
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Originally Posted By AERIAL_RAVER
last movie: Batman (the 1966 one)
comment: Holy Hand-Grenade Batman! malade.
do I recommend: YES.


Damn, faut que je le revoie...

and don't forget to never rehydrate your minions with heavy water...
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 1:26pm. Posted in C'est quoi le contraire de....
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eatable panties

FOX News
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 1:19pm. Posted in Your 2008 resolutions.
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Crazy Midget forever...
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 12:33pm. Posted in This or That?.
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Tiger

Dog or Wolf?
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 12:29pm. Posted in Word Association Game.
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Malice
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Jan 6, 2008 @ 12:28pm. Posted in Comment on the last movie you saw.
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last movie: Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood (in gonzovision)

comment: Best documentary on Hunter S. Thompson I had the chance to see...

Do i recommend it: If you are curious about that guy, you should really see this movie!!
» Anarkoid replied on Wed Jan 2, 2008 @ 2:55pm. Posted in People Stop Getting Younger....
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If people are getting younger, does that mean that at birthdays it is the person who it is the birthday who must give the gifts?
» Anarkoid replied on Wed Jan 2, 2008 @ 1:40am. Posted in What made/ruined your day?.
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Originally Posted By AERIAL_RAVER
made: reading Asimov :)

Lequel tu lis?

Made: had fun with good friends yesterday
Made: just had some chocolate cheese cake
ruined: still feeling a little "bleh" from new years eve drinking
» Anarkoid replied on Wed Jan 2, 2008 @ 1:36am. Posted in Your 2008 resolutions.
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- Eating better
- Do more exercises
- Try to be more creative
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Jan 1, 2008 @ 1:48pm. Posted in a nation of immigrants.
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Originally Posted By BASDINI
The reality of the matter is that you as an atheist (like all atheists) don't have much to support your position, you try to ram it through by use of heavy amounts of rhetoric and intelllectual bluster because that's all you can rely on, further shown by your inability to have this discussion without insluting me on a personal level.


I will not try to argue over the internet about that, but you need to read a lot more if you believe that....and by reading I don't mean religious texts
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Jan 1, 2008 @ 3:18am. Posted in Comment on the last movie you saw.
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last movie: Where the buffalo roam

comment: Bill Murray playing hunter S. Thompson, A very different depiction of Thompson if you compare it to Fear and Loathing in Last Vegas but a very funny movie with some pretty deep insight...

Do i recommend it: Yeah very good movie
» Anarkoid replied on Mon Dec 24, 2007 @ 10:22am. Posted in Grieving families got kitty litter in urns, police say.
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Originally Posted By TREY
When i die, please put my ashes in the shogun shells and blast the zombie that kill me.


if a zombie kills you?!?, well there will be good chance that you will become a zombie yourself....
» Anarkoid replied on Mon Dec 24, 2007 @ 10:19am. Posted in Hahahah bing bang badaboom.
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wow, no injuries!! but pretty spectacular anyway!
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Dec 20, 2007 @ 7:56am. Posted in Grieving families got kitty litter in urns, police say.
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MARK HUME

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

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December 20, 2007 at 4:48 AM EST

VANCOUVER — Some British Columbia families were allegedly given funeral urns that contained kitty litter, not the cremated remains of their loved ones, and some unwittingly buried or kept on their mantles the ashes of strangers.

Now the former owner and director of the Princeton-Similkameen Funeral Service has been charged with 34 Criminal Code counts of defrauding families in relation to cremation services. He also faces two counts of neglect of duty in relation to the care of human remains, and two counts of offering an indignity to human remains.

RCMP Constable Julie Rattee, of the Kelowna and Southeast District, said yesterday the charges of indignity to human remains relate to the handling of bodies, not ashes.

She declined to elaborate, but members of some of the families that dealt with Princeton-Similkameen Funeral Service say they were told bodies had been found in a freezer after the funeral home closed.

In a statement, Constable Rattee said Princeton RCMP began in 2006 to investigate complaints regarding the funeral home, in the small mining community of Princeton, midway between Vancouver and Penticton. The business had closed in late 2005, leaving 56 urns of cremated remains with another local funeral home.

But when the new funeral home operators began calling families to ask them to pick up the urns, they found most people already had urns that they thought contained the ashes of their loved ones.

"Once families were contacted in March, 2006, it was discovered that they had the incorrect remains. These family members are alleged to have received the incorrect cremated remains ... of their deceased loved ones from the funeral home director," Constable Rattee said.

Most of the 56 urns were eventually placed with the proper families. But not all the urns that were returned could be replaced with urns containing the correct remains.

"Some families, once they had turned in the incorrect cremains, have yet to receive the proper ones, as their urns have not been located to date," Constable Rattee said.

Glen Ortwein and his wife, Sherri, for four years kept on their mantle an urn they thought held the ashes of their 19-year-old son, Christopher, who died in a car crash.

But Mr. Ortwein said yesterday that when the investigation at Princeton-Similkameen Funeral Service got under way, they began to wonder whether the urn they had touched and spoken to on a daily basis really held their son's ashes.

"I had a bad feeling," he said. "I opened it up and it contained this lumpy material."

He called a crematorium and was told that human ashes should be a fine powder, not the coarse, lumpy material he was looking at. Some families in Princeton have been told they were given urns containing kitty litter, but Mr. Ortwein never did find out what it was he'd had on his mantle all those years.

But he knows it wasn't his son, because records show Christopher's body was actually cremated on May 17th, more than a week later than he'd been told. "I got the ashes on the ninth of May," Mr. Ortwein said.

His son's ashes were never found.

"We never got our boy back," he said. "I would like to ask [the funeral home director], 'Where is our boy? Did you put him somewhere?' "

One of the first people in town to raise concerns about Princeton-Similkameen Funeral Service was Babs Williams, who buried what she thought to be the ashes of her late husband, Edward, in Princeton Cemetery. Then she got a call from the new funeral home, asking her what they would like her to do with his ashes.

Ms. Williams could not be reached yesterday but her son, Jasonn Sperling, said it was disturbing for the family to learn they had held an emotional funeral service for a stranger, while Ed's remains had sat neglected for years on a funeral-home shelf.

"It was a weird situation. ... It was quite a shock," he said.

The family exhumed the first set of ashes, and police were able to locate Ed's actual cremated remains at the funeral home. The cremated human remains first given to Ms. Williams were not identified.

Mr. Sperling said he'd like to know how long the funeral home operated the way it did. Among the cremated remains found by police at Princeton-Similkameen Funeral Service was one that dated back to 1953 and several from the 1970s and 80s.

Police yesterday did not name the individual charged, saying his identity will be released when he makes his first court appearance, in Princeton, on Jan. 10.

The former owner and operator of the Princeton-Similkameen Funeral Service is Fred Netherton, who has since moved from the area. He could not be located for comment.
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» Anarkoid replied on Thu Dec 20, 2007 @ 7:44am. Posted in A To Z.
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w00t
» Anarkoid replied on Thu Dec 20, 2007 @ 7:44am. Posted in Word Association Game.
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seafood
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:47pm. Posted in Attackers chop off man's 'magic' leg.
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Originally Posted By ALIENZED
mmmmm leg.


Originally Posted By Jojo_Bizarre
i'm eating indian tonight!


dudes...the guy is 80..this is not exactly what i would call fresh meat (babies on the other hand...)
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:43pm. Posted in C'est quoi le contraire de....
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Sculpture sur glace


Hangover?
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:40pm. Posted in This or That?.
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Robin Hood (in the hood reminds me to much of the last two Leprechaun movies who were awful... )


AC or DC?
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:36pm. Posted in Comment on the last movie you saw.
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last movie: The Orphanage

Comment: Pretty good Spanish horror movie...a mix between Pan's Labyrinth and The haunted

Do I recomend: Yes unless you are severely allergic to subtitles
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:32pm. Posted in A To Z.
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Revolution
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:31pm. Posted in Word Association Game.
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Stench!!
» Anarkoid replied on Tue Dec 18, 2007 @ 11:30pm. Posted in z to a.
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Limited Edition
» Anarkoid replied on Mon Dec 17, 2007 @ 2:46am. Posted in New Jersey scraps death penalty.
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Originally Posted By BASDINI
it's weird i think New York state just across the river was the most recent state to bring the death penalty back (they brought it back when i was a kid but i'm not exactly sure when and i don't feel like looking it up)

i have mixed feelings about the deathe penalty, sometimes i feel like it's justified but i am definetly against the racist way it's used (more blacks than whites are executed in the US, i'm not sure about the statistics, but it's what i hear...)





"This board could use a new subject. If anyone posts anything about religion or anti-relgion in this thread it will be spam"

i agree with this we need to take a break, we are not solving anything, both sides have become too fortified in their positions and the debate is no longer constructive.


Well statistically there is more black people on death row mostly because they commit more crime, not because of any genetic difference or inferiority but mostly because they come from family that are more poor than the average American family and there are more poor people in jail and committing crime...The vicious circle of poverty...

As for the death penalty itself, I always believe that any judge or jury who impose capital punishment on someone should accept that if they commit a mistake, then they become murderer themselves and should face the same penalty.
» Anarkoid replied on Sun Dec 16, 2007 @ 2:55am. Posted in Antitheism.
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So if someone tells you that the world is going to end tomorrow, is his position as strong as if someone tells you that statistically the world is NOT going to end tomorrow. Well nothing demonstrate the existence of a god so the burden of proof is in the theist camp...
» Anarkoid replied on Sat Dec 15, 2007 @ 12:49pm. Posted in Monster movie !!!!.
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That movies has a lot of potential...hope it's not going to be crappy
» Anarkoid replied on Sat Dec 15, 2007 @ 12:46pm. Posted in Word Association Game.
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Hallucinations
» Anarkoid replied on Sat Dec 15, 2007 @ 12:45pm. Posted in A To Z.
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Freaks
» Anarkoid replied on Sat Dec 15, 2007 @ 12:43pm. Posted in Attackers chop off man's 'magic' leg.
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A Hindu holy man is recovering in hospital after two men cut off his 'magical’ right
leg and ran off with it. Eighty-year-old Yanadi Kondaiah, claimed that those who touched
his leg would be cured of illness or have wishes granted.

But his claims appear to have backfired, after two strangers plied him with alcohol, then
crudely amputated his leg with a sickle.

Police said that the self-proclaimed 'baba’ - or holy man - was approached by two men who
asked him to help them with his magical powers. Kondaiah, who lives in a village near the
city of Tirupati, told officers that pair returned to him on Tuesday, offering him a drink
as thanks.

"As the old man had the weakness of drinking, he accepted their invitation to have drinks
with them," said local police Sub-Inspector Pendakanti Dastgiri.

"They took him to a deserted spot in the outskirts of the village. After the old man had passed
out under the influence of liquor, they cut off his right leg from the knee," he said.

The victim was then left alone, bleeding heavily, until he was found by passing villagers and
taken to hospital.

Police are hunting his attackers, as well as the missing leg. "This seems to be a case of
superstition. The two people might have taken away the leg hoping to benefit from its magical
powers," said Mr Dastgiri added.

Badly shaken by his ordeal, Mr Kondaiah said that he did not understand the motive of the men
in taking away his leg.

"I have always been good to others and helped who ever came to me. Then why has this been done
to me?" he asked, weeping.

Superstitions, belief in magic and the occult remain widespread in much of rural India.

Update » Anarkoid wrote on Sat Dec 15, 2007 @ 12:43pm
» Anarkoid replied on Sat Dec 15, 2007 @ 12:18pm. Posted in Antitheism.
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Well, I don't believe in god because there is absolutely no proof or reason to believe in it...same thing about the tooth fairy and Santa Claus

climate changes however are demonstrable and will affect the lives of every living organism on this planet!
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