better and more focused, yes.nukchebi0 wrote:
I've never played video games high before, what is it like? Does it make you better and more focused?
i assume it is not for viewing at your home, if so get a player that can read mkv from dvd. it is the best thing everKmar wrote:
yea I just came across this.. http://lifehacker.com/232322/hack-attac … ayable-dvdmenzo wrote:
menu no. just just burn the files straigt to the dvd. my blu-ray player figures out the rest.Kmar wrote:
I use imgburn for iso files. Will it let me make a menu? There's going to be more than one video file.
and yea converted. It need to be able to play in a dvd player
with my old dvd player where i needed menus i used
http://www.dvdflick.net/
I'll give it a whirl

oh I'm way ahead of you there.menzo wrote:
i assume it is not for viewing at your home, if so get a player that can read mkv from dvd. it is the best thing everKmar wrote:
yea I just came across this.. http://lifehacker.com/232322/hack-attac … ayable-dvdmenzo wrote:
menu no. just just burn the files straigt to the dvd. my blu-ray player figures out the rest.
with my old dvd player where i needed menus i used
http://www.dvdflick.net/
I'll give it a whirl
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=143397
It's for a friend though.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Uzique wrote:
s0 f4d3d
RTHKI wrote:
Kampframmer wrote:
Shocking wrote:
bc2 is f4d3d
nice, that is the only thing my player is lacking, it only has FAT support so Hd files >4gig dont work from and HDD. but my DL DVDs are enough for most HDKmar wrote:
oh I'm way ahead of you there.menzo wrote:
i assume it is not for viewing at your home, if so get a player that can read mkv from dvd. it is the best thing everKmar wrote:
yea I just came across this.. http://lifehacker.com/232322/hack-attac … ayable-dvd
I'll give it a whirl
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=143397
It's for a friend though.

Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
better and more focused, yes.nukchebi0 wrote:
I've never played video games high before, what is it like? Does it make you better and more focused?
Tu Stultus Es
Wonder what it would be like whilst tripping.
Push forward while facing a wall for a few hours.Jaekus wrote:
Wonder what it would be like whilst tripping.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat

I nearly got lost in my own shower once.Jay wrote:
Push forward while facing a wall for a few hours.Jaekus wrote:
Wonder what it would be like whilst tripping.
Stupid little opinion article from CNN but I love reading stories about Frank Sinatra. Most of them are probably exaggerations but even so Sinatra, Bogart and Martin all just ooze style, grace and masculinity.But in the early 1950s, Sinatra's career crashed. He was no longer a kid. His records stopped selling. His romance with Ava Gardner was on the rocks. His record company dropped him. The winner suddenly was being widely seen as a loser, washed up.
People who follow the Sinatra story know about the eventual comeback: how he landed a role in the movie "From Here to Eternity" and won an Academy Award, how his career zoomed again, how he became the living symbol of success and swagger.
Yet in those down years, no one could have anticipated the rebirth. Sinatra was a has-been, yesterday's news.
"He would come in to the restaurant alone for lunch," Sal Scognamillo said to me. I could tell that this was a thrice-told family tale -- or a thrice-times-thrice-told tale. That didn't make it any less compelling.
"My grandfather would sit with him," Sal said. "There would be people eating lunch who would avoid making eye contact with Sinatra -- people who used to know him when he was on top. Sinatra would nod toward them and say to my grandfather: 'My fair-weather friends.'"
One November, on the day before Thanksgiving, Sinatra asked Patsy if he would make him a solo reservation for the next day. "He said he would be coming in for Thanksgiving dinner by himself," Sal said. "He said, 'Give me anything but turkey.' He didn't want to think about the holiday, but he didn't want to be alone."
The restaurant was scheduled to be closed on Thanksgiving. But Patsy didn't tell Sinatra that; he told him that he'd make the reservation for 3 p.m. He didn't want Sinatra to know that he was opening especially for him, so he invited the families of the restaurant's staff to come in for dinner, too. He cooked for Sinatra, on that solitary holiday, and it wasn't until years later that Sinatra found out.
That's where the loyalty came from. That's why Sinatra never stopped coming to the restaurant. In later years, when Patsy's would be jammed with diners hoping to get a glimpse of him, few understood why the most famous singer in the world would single out one place as his constant favorite.
It was no big secret to the Scognamillo family. They all knew. A person recalls how he is treated not when he is on top of the world, undefeated, but when he is at his lowest, thinking he will never again see the sun.
you view that era of self-indulgent, smutty art deco horror as "style" and "grace"?
odd taste
odd taste
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You don't understand Uzique, I also like Lady Gaga.
Probably the most innocent, nicest girls from my HS got into a car accident and died late last night. Car veered into her lane and killed her. Guy driving that car also died. So fucked up.
lol
one of my gf's friends from home was killed in a car accident about a week ago. raw deal. life is precious, yada yada
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it's just weird because i've kind of lucked out so far. i don't think i've had anyone i've been in pretty consistent contact with ever die, especially this young. all of my grandparents are alive except one who died before i was born, none of my relatives have died and all of my friends are still alive... so it's a weird feelingUzique wrote:
one of my gf's friends from home was killed in a car accident about a week ago. raw deal. life is precious, yada yada
i hadn't talked to her in a little while and the way i actually found out was twitter. a NY news account had posted about an accident on long island and when i saw the name i rushed to my computer and i found it was true
just... a weird feeling
people often make the death of another into a highly personal thing for themselves, it's egotistic and disrespectful.
death seems pretty banal already even by age 21 for me. know lots that have died. will be the same for you by the time you finish college.
death seems pretty banal already even by age 21 for me. know lots that have died. will be the same for you by the time you finish college.
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DEATH RATE AT C O L L E G E %47 percent
watKimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
DEATH RATE AT C O L L E G E %47 percent
believe me, i'm not gonna be throwing my body over her coffin or anything and probably won't even be at the funeral since i might be at college by the time the service even occurs. i'm just saying that it's the first time somebody moderately close to me has ever passed, so it's such a weird feelingUzique wrote:
people often make the death of another into a highly personal thing for themselves, it's egotistic and disrespectful.
death seems pretty banal already even by age 21 for me. know lots that have died. will be the same for you by the time you finish college.
i don't really see how posting how it's affecting me on a forum where she never posted or knew existed makes it egotistical or disrespectful...
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All my grandparents have died, my father died from cancer when I was 21, my best friend also died from cancer about 3 years ago, she was 24. A few other friends of mine have commit suicide in the past 4 years. Shit happens man. After the initial shock and grief of losing someone you learn to accept it and move forward with your own life.Poseidon wrote:
it's just weird because i've kind of lucked out so far. i don't think i've had anyone i've been in pretty consistent contact with ever die, especially this young. all of my grandparents are alive except one who died before i was born, none of my relatives have died and all of my friends are still alive... so it's a weird feelingUzique wrote:
one of my gf's friends from home was killed in a car accident about a week ago. raw deal. life is precious, yada yada
i hadn't talked to her in a little while and the way i actually found out was twitter. a NY news account had posted about an accident on long island and when i saw the name i rushed to my computer and i found it was true
just... a weird feeling