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  1. Huta

    Omegle.

    stupid [bleep] didn't catch obvious troll pedobear only likes the girls
  2. enough silicon in there to run Microsoft for a decade.
  3. Huta

    Suicide

    Don't be so over glorifying. Sorry if that sounds too harsh... But, the "attention" [bleep], never plan on killing themselves... What I'm trying to say is, the ones with the knives on Webcam about to slit their throat, aren't actually going to. The people who commit suicide 9\10 are the ones who appear happy, normal people. I mean, all those "goths" that are "depressed" seem perfectly happy to me. Yet the guy in the corner who appears to be having a bad day the next morning appears on your local news after having a bullet for dinner. And I'd rather have someone who's intelligent enough to know that their only option is suicide, than a clout who thinks he invented genes. Man, I'm going to be royally [bleep]ed one day when some attention [bleep] on webcam promises to commit suicide, I egg them on like usual, and miracle of miracles, they go through with it. Ok. Gl with that. All I'm sayin is, usually they really do do it for the attention, but if so, then weren't not talking about those kinds of people. I know what you're saying. Still should be a person's choice.
  4. Huta

    Suicide

    Don't be so over glorifying. Sorry if that sounds too harsh... But, the "attention" [bleep], never plan on killing themselves... What I'm trying to say is, the ones with the knives on Webcam about to slit their throat, aren't actually going to. The people who commit suicide 9\10 are the ones who appear happy, normal people. I mean, all those "goths" that are "depressed" seem perfectly happy to me. Yet the guy in the corner who appears to be having a bad day the next morning appears on your local news after having a bullet for dinner. And I'd rather have someone who's intelligent enough to know that their only option is suicide, than a clout who thinks he invented genes. Man, I'm going to be royally [bleep]ed one day when some attention [bleep] on webcam promises to commit suicide, I egg them on like usual, and miracle of miracles, they go through with it.
  5. Huta

    Suicide

    I guess I don't value human life as much as some of you, because honestly, if they want to kill themselves, [bleep] 'em, I don't care. It's their choice, and if they want to keep their genes out of the pool I'm not about to stop them. Less self pitying [bleep]es is always a plus. I mean hell, I'll even give you the rope if you're some LiveJournal attention [bleep].
  6. Quit pissin' on my dreams, mannnnnnnn... I would have agreed with you if the definitions were more general - but they're extremely descriptive, and not always for the better. I'm an Architect, and this is like a quote from my life, the reason I hate being in a leadership position and the reason I hate people that try to lead me. Most people I know are about the opposite of this; they want to the person planning and organizing and calling the shots, while I get annoyed and frustrated by both those type of people (especially when they start pushing their plans on me) and the entire scenario. The one type of person I can't stand are Type A organizers. The definitions leave enough open to allow personal traits, but not to the degree where's it's a one-size-fits-all horoscope. Personality archtypes. Of course, I'm pretty far on the INTP scale (closest to an ENTP, but nowhere near any other type), and the description may fit me better because I'm so extreme on that list (something like 80% intuitive, 82% perceptive, 76% thinking), but that doesn't mean it's worthless for anybody closer to the middle.
  7. you're right on the line, so not everything may apply. The MBTI Step-II would be a better test for you to take for those crossover traits, but it's not available for free on the internet.
  8. It's been about a year since Tip.It had one of these threads, so let's kick off the new forums with a good ol' personality test thread. According to every test I've ever taken, I'm an INTP, the "Architect" from the Rational group. Famous people with my personality type include Albert Einstein, Rene Descartes, Charles Darwin, C.G. Jung, Isaac Newton, Socrates, and Abraham Lincoln. (god my ego is inflating) Link to take the test is here, but if you feel like being different you could always hunt up a copy of the KTS-II. I recommend looking up the definition here on the wikipedia, they have some extremely accurate ones there, better than the definitions they usually pack with the test results. Mine was just about perfect.
  9. without a doubt, you have the worst flaw on this thread. give me schizophrenia rather than turning me into a wet noodle. Have no idea what schizophrenia is, but I'll google it later. But the thing is, whenever I show a little emotion when I talk, my parents think i'm disrespecting them and tells me to shut up. :wall: That is driving me insane! when the demonic rabbit suit guy starts talking to you, you'll know you've turned into Donnie Darko.
  10. without a doubt, you have the worst flaw on this thread. give me schizophrenia rather than turning me into a wet noodle.
  11. of course not, I'm antisocial just because it's who I am, without any pretention of misunderstood genius. That doesn't mean I like most people, because I don't. I hate emos and sceneholes as much as the next hipster. Vapid mindless chatterboxes can drink bleach for all I care. Authoritarians and pushy type A's must burn, and getting assertive with me will get you verbally slapped. Arrogance is the best pheremone, pants down.
  12. This. Seriously. But I'm smarter than about 99.8%.[/fail] I think you just throughly established yourself as part of the lower 90%.
  13. Arrogance I try to respect people, but being smarter than 99.7% of the population doesn't help. :(
  14. yeech dude, that just sounds disgusting almost sounds like you're some 5'5" shrimp that likes being dominated by women
  15. Huta

    Omegle.

    [hide=DO YOU BELIEVE IN ALIENS] [/hide] please dont delete for sake of lulz, I do not hate aliens :cry:
  16. I would be leary about a computer major. Jobs are starting to dry up in that field, and there are literally thousands of computer majors being pumped out of unversities each semester, it's the new "it" major. Medicine, I would wait to see what happens with the healthcare bill, especially if you're planning on a specialty practice, which will be hurt by government health care if Canada is any example.
  17. Intelligent, brunette, and thin. Quieter is a big plus, ultra talkative chatterboxes annoy the [bleep]ing [cabbage] out of me. other than that it depends on the chick. completely superficial, but it helps if they aren't too tall, at 5'8" it's not fun dating someone taller than myself. :|
  18. Huta

    Dreams

    but out of those few things, I would say that psuedo-witty "cool disinterest" posts would have to be included. plus they're several times less useful.
  19. Huta

    Dreams

    Write down your favorite dream. One I had just recently defined weird, because it felt identical to an autobiography, complete with dates and everything. I was alive in 1935, born into a large Baptist family in Mississippi (7 family members if I remember correctly). First name was James (and I don't even know anybody with that name). 17 years old at the time, I made friends with 4 other guys, who coincidentally had the same first name. Most of them were extremely intelligent, one of them was a sort of mathematical genius, the other was great with mechanics, which helped a lot in the next part of my dream. In 1935, we decided to rob a nearby revival campmeeting program being held in Little Rock. They had literally thousands of attendants and over $80,000 in their vault through sales and renting camping sites. (completely unrealistic for the era, but whatever). We first attempted to break into their vault on the second day of the camp, and narrowly avoided being caught. We decided to put it off until a few days before the end to take advantage of staff and visitor fatigue, lower numbers because people had left early, and a better payday. 3 days before the end of the meetings, we managed to break into the vault, but before we could load the money up it someone working at the camp caught on to what was happening and we had to split. I did manage to grab around $2300 before I ran, which helped me stay on the run, but not enough to avoid capture. We went on the run. Over the next couple days all of us were apprehended by the authorities (I was caught by two of those old school detectives you see on old movies with the notebooks and the fedoras and the black suits). One of the guys I was working with cut a deal with the authorities, giving him 5 years probation provided he testified against each of us in the trial. (Despite being identified by several staff workers as having acted suspecious, they really didn't have much evidence.) The rest of us were facing 20 to 30 year sentences. Well, I ended up escaping. Just before my transfer to the Little Rock courthouse on my second visit to court, some commotion broke out on the street, and taking advantage of the confusion I managed to slip outside, steal a car, and reach the countryside. I spent the next 25 years on the run. Didn't fight in WWII (my character or whatever it was wanted to but doing so would have just landed me in a federal prison). Lived mostly in the country and rural areas, working minor jobs and travelling a lot to stay undetected. In 1960, when I was in my early 40's, I made my identity known. The statute of limitations on my crimes had expired, and I wrote a biography on my life as a fugitive and thief, which became incredibly popular, and gave me the success that I wouldn't have gotten even if I had succeeded at the robbery back in '35. Lived the rest of my life in comfort and as a sort of celebrity. One thing I remember is finding out that the guy that ratted us out had spent 23 years in a federal penitentiary. Because of my escape, he wasn't able to testify at my trial, and the cops reneged on their deal (after he testified at the other cases, of course). My dream ended right about here, though I was still alive in 2009 (I was in my early 90s). Talk about a weird dream, the character in my dream is so different from me in so many ways in attitudes and interests, it wasn't anything like any other dream I can remember. If it wasn't for a few logical problems in the story, I'd almost think I was channeling a past life or something. The story was crazy realistic at times and was detailed way beyond my normal dreams. Anyway, post your dreams, let's see what weird stuff you have thought up in your sleep.
  20. The North did not start the war. The south attempted to succeed, and when the North would not leave their fort in South Carolina, the South fired upon them, starting the war. The North had every right to stay on their property, while the South was taking over every Northern fort in the Confederacy by force. technically yes, but even if it had not been for Fort Sumpter the war would have started some other way, the storm had been brewing for years. The blame for starting the war belongs with the issues, not the relatively minor match that lit the fuse.
  21. The North also had no need for slavery. The south was an agricultural region, it needed loads of cheap labor to pick their cotton and rice. The North was industrial. Taking the high moral ground was much easier for the North than the South since they had no economic reason to do otherwise. It's easily proved by the racist behavior of the north immediately before, during, and after the war. Blacks faced just as much exclusion and hatred in the north as the south, and many black people lived better lives as southern slaves than they did as northern freedmen during Reconstruction.
  22. Most people I know that keep handguns for defense live alone or with a partner and have their own homes, so it's a better choice. Shotguns are too bulky to conceal in a nightstand.
  23. The South had every right to secede, and they did so peacefully; the North started a war to keep them in the USA against their will. Does that sound like freedom to you? By the way, slavery was NOT the main issue that sparked the Civil War. It was, in fact, a small part of the big problem. People who think "Confederacy flag = slavery and racism" are idiots. It stands for a nation, nothing else. Similar to the American flag, with its colors and stars, to signify origin, but much different to separate the two nations. I think it's a stupid way to portray Southern pride. Nowadays it just signifies that you're a redneck who doesn't know the true meaning of it, or what the Civil War even was. They're the kind of people that might say "the South'll rise again, ya'll!" It won't. Yeah, I'm a Southerner, and yeah, this is the truth. But the winners always write the textbooks, right? this man speaks truth. I had ancestors that fought on both sides of the war, for the majority of the south it was a matter of self preservation and state pride (as pride in the USA as a whole hadn't taken strong root yet). Most southern people didn't even own slaves, the plantation owners were the wealthy minority. Racism itself was no worse in the South than the North and as a result of the economic problems in the south following the war actually got worse. The south was devastated, the entire agricultural system had been destroyed, and there were suddenly thousands of former slaves competing with whites for the few jobs available. Blacks ended up going from slaves to wage slaves as well as became a popular scapegoat to pin the South's troubles on. The racist ignorant redneck originated in the years after the Civil War.
  24. Eliza Dushku first saw her on Tru Calling (which was a perfect example of everything that's wrong with TV) but damn she is smokin. edited for image
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