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Re: What Erica is up to.
« Reply #125 on: September 14, 2007, 08:23:16 PM »
Nice job - you got that whatsanacki look down...you'd get by the most discerning of eyes.
What number polish is it?  Just curious...I don't need it because I've been told I'm already peachy.  ;)
Be very CAREFUL of people whose WORDS don't match their ACTIONS.

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« Reply #126 on: September 14, 2007, 08:30:37 PM »
Nice job - you got that whatsanacki look down...you'd get by the most discerning of eyes.
What number polish is it?  Just curious...I don't need it because I've been told I'm already peachy.  ;)

Good ol' Aussie 'Nugget' basic black. I got the 'nappy' head by sticking my tongue in the power socket.

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« Reply #127 on: September 14, 2007, 08:58:40 PM »
Nice job - you got that whatsanacki look down...you'd get by the most discerning of eyes.
What number polish is it?  Just curious...I don't need it because I've been told I'm already peachy.  ;)

Good ol' Aussie 'Nugget' basic black. I got the 'nappy' head by sticking my tongue in the power socket.

LOL.  This reminds me of the movie "Soul Man" where a white man pretends to be black to get into Harvard Law School. 
"The Jews will eventually have to face up to what you're dealing with here.  The arabs will never love you for what good you've brought them.  They don't know how to really love.  But hate!  Oh, G-d, can they hate!  And they have a deep, deep, deep resentment because you have jolted them from their delusions of grandeur and shown them for what they are-a decadent, savage people controlled by a religion that has stripped them of all human ambition . . . except for the few cruel enough and arrogant enough to command them as one commands a mob of sheep.  You are dealing with a mad society and you'd better learn how to control it."

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Re: What Erica is up to.
« Reply #128 on: September 14, 2007, 09:02:14 PM »
Nice job - you got that whatsanacki look down...you'd get by the most discerning of eyes.
What number polish is it?  Just curious...I don't need it because I've been told I'm already peachy.  ;)

Good ol' Aussie 'Nugget' basic black. I got the 'nappy' head by sticking my tongue in the power socket.

LOL.  This reminds me of the movie "Soul Man" where a white man pretends to be black to get into Harvard Law School. 

That was funny!

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Re: What Erica is up to.
« Reply #129 on: September 14, 2007, 09:14:39 PM »
Nice job - you got that whatsanacki look down...you'd get by the most discerning of eyes.
What number polish is it?  Just curious...I don't need it because I've been told I'm already peachy.  ;)

Good ol' Aussie 'Nugget' basic black. I got the 'nappy' head by sticking my tongue in the power socket.

LOL.  This reminds me of the movie "Soul Man" where a white man pretends to be black to get into Harvard Law School. 
That was one of my favorite movies. I can't find it on DVD anywhere.

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« Reply #130 on: September 14, 2007, 09:20:32 PM »


I don't get angry when you say that classical music isn't everyone's bag.  I get fed up when you don't realize that black culture, music, "entertainment" and "morals" are driving down those respective areas of American society.  I get fed up when you can't understand this, and you say things like "classical music isn't everyone's bag".  That's not the point, I'm not talking about musical taste.  I find it hard for you to believe that I actually think that people don't like classical music BECAUSE of hip-hop.  Like hip-hop singlehandedly destroyed many people's chances of ever liking classical music and it was the ONLY cause of this.  This is such a simpleminded view and I can't even believe that anyone could think that someone else holds it.  It's like I need to spell everything out for you because you can't even understand basic concepts.  The point is that while hip-hop of course isn't the only cause of lowered standards when it comes to American musical tastes, it's a BIG cause.  Let's forget about classical music, I never even said that people liked classical music BEFORE hip-hop ever came to existence, the situation then was just as bad as it is now.  Young people in the 60s and 70s DID listen to fantastic music, such as the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Frank Zappa, Emerson Lake and Palmer, the Doors, and other classic rock groups.  This music was some of the most popular music of the time, and it was GREAT.  That's because we didn't have people's standards driven down by rap crap.  The black music that was made at the time was GREAT, so it didn't lower people's standards.  But unforunately, soul and R&B aren't a predominant part of young black culture anymore.  When hip-hop started becoming popular, standards were driven down very low, and hip-hop is one of the most popular forms of music now in the U.S. and standards have hit rock bottom.  Hip-hop DID have a hand in driving ignorant people's standards down, because now they think that HIP-HOP IS THE ONLY MUSIC THERE IS.  I hear people say stupid things like "I need to be able to dance to it" or "It needs to have a good beat" or "it needs to have 'dope' lyrics" or "it's gotta have a lot of bass".  These are new lowered standards that HIP-HOP helped to put in place.  If you try to play a piece of jazz or classical music to the average young person of yesteryear, chances are they would at least be able to appreciate it.  If you played some decent music to the typical person of today, they wouldn't be able to listen to it and they wouldn't even think of it as music because it doesn't have some jungle beat with thumping bass and some savage screaming in the background. 

This is an example of how our threads get hijacked.

We have to constantly explain conceptual ideas to Erica because even 'brighter-than-the-average-jig' ones like her cannot grasp anything abstract.

It's evolution. There's nothing abstract about swinging in the jungle or surviving the graslands of africa. No requirement to understand the abstract, I suppose.
First of all, by naming the thread AFTER ME, you invited me in to discuss "what I'm up to". I'm not against conceptual ideas but you're against anything that is not what YOU believe in. And that's the truth. You talk about how dumb evil blacks are, then you bash any good ideas a black person has to help out the community. I'm not going to sit here and echo everything you've said to agree with you. I've even told you you were right many times and the only thing you seem to do is bash me for being positive.

And another thing...no one is talking about swinging in a jungle, newman. This thread is basically about music appreciation and why there are people who don't like the same music you and your friends here like. I'd like to know this... is it a requirement for someone to be your friend that they have to be in love with classical music?

And I remember distinctly some people saying that they hate blacks who can't think for themselves. If blacks who don't like classical music all of a sudden changed their way of thinking about the music, would you accept them then? Probably not. Because in your eyes, a negro with culture is just an oreo, or someone trying to be white. You can't please everybody, I guess.

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« Reply #131 on: September 15, 2007, 01:28:38 AM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D

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« Reply #132 on: September 15, 2007, 01:39:41 AM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D
That's a scary peice there. Along with "Tubular Bells" from The Exorcist. (songs only a really dark could love). {That wasn't a pun against black people, newman.)



Edit:

I went looking for the Omen Theme and found that the name of the song is "Ave Satani"



...I think I need a musical detox after listening to those songs. lol
« Last Edit: September 15, 2007, 01:53:04 AM by Erica »

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« Reply #133 on: September 15, 2007, 05:20:18 AM »
Tubular Bells is one of the best albums of all time.

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« Reply #134 on: September 15, 2007, 06:09:53 AM »
Tubular Bells is one of the best albums of all time.
They can keep it. It just sounds so haunting.

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« Reply #135 on: September 15, 2007, 06:12:03 AM »
have you ever listened to any of it except the opening theme?

it is frankly a genius piece of music, it is as close to classical music as you will get with that instrumentation.

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« Reply #136 on: September 15, 2007, 06:13:23 AM »
have you ever listened to any of it except the opening theme?

it is frankly a genius piece of music, it is as close to classical music as you will get with that instrumentation.
That peice I won't listen to by myself... I'll listen to anything else the artist has though. But not Tubular Bells. My mom loves it though. She can have it also.

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« Reply #137 on: September 15, 2007, 06:16:43 AM »
just listen to it and immerse yourself in it, it is awesome. the albums tubular bells II and tubular bells III are not as good.

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« Reply #138 on: September 15, 2007, 06:17:31 AM »
just listen to it and immerse yourself in it, it is awesome. the albums tubular bells II and tubular bells III are not as good.
I don't have a problem with that. Tubular Bells just scares the Bejesus out of me.

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« Reply #139 on: September 15, 2007, 06:18:18 AM »
you are totally irrational.

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« Reply #140 on: September 15, 2007, 06:43:51 AM »
you are totally irrational.
It took watching the Exorcist alone for me to come to that conclusion. I'm not being irrational. I'm being a scaredy cat. I said I'd listen to the rest of his music.

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« Reply #141 on: September 15, 2007, 12:12:23 PM »
When Tubular Bells is the best bit?

How about listening to the album Tubular Bells from about 4 minutes into it, then you don't get the "scary" music.

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Re: What Erica is up to.
« Reply #142 on: September 15, 2007, 01:19:35 PM »

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« Reply #143 on: September 15, 2007, 05:05:53 PM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D

Yeah it is. :D
The Omen theme is "Ave Satani" I posted a link on the last page. I'm not sure you want to listen to it though. lol

I had to chase away that chill by watching some Anita Baker, Take 6 and Earth Wind and Fire videos. lol

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« Reply #144 on: September 15, 2007, 05:12:42 PM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D

Yeah it is. :D
The Omen theme is "Ave Satani" I posted a link on the last page. I'm not sure you want to listen to it though. lol

I had to chase away that chill by watching some Anita Baker, Take 6 and Earth Wind and Fire videos. lol
That song is pure EVIL!
A comment on the youtube video translates the latin words:
Original Translation from Latin:

Blood we drink
Flesh we eat
Raise the body of Satan
Hail the Antichrist
Hail Satan..........apparently

I'm sure O fortuna was the theme tune of the initial film The Omen.

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« Reply #145 on: September 15, 2007, 05:16:44 PM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D

Yeah it is. :D
The Omen theme is "Ave Satani" I posted a link on the last page. I'm not sure you want to listen to it though. lol

I had to chase away that chill by watching some Anita Baker, Take 6 and Earth Wind and Fire videos. lol
That song is pure EVIL!
A comment on the youtube video translates the latin words:
Original Translation from Latin:

Blood we drink
Flesh we eat
Raise the body of Satan
Hail the Antichrist
Hail Satan..........apparently

I'm sure O fortuna was the theme tune of the initial film The Omen.
Oh no... Ave Satani was always the theme. I should know...my brother Damien (coincidence?) was born right around the time the original Omen came out. My dad would like to have us believe that he named my brother after a Lepre (Hope I spelled that correctly) Priest named Damien. LOL I can't call it.

I have a link for you. :) It should erase all of that evil we heard. lol

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-c7jkmIQb6Y
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Re: What Erica is up to.
« Reply #146 on: September 15, 2007, 05:28:50 PM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D

Yeah it is. :D
The Omen theme is "Ave Satani" I posted a link on the last page. I'm not sure you want to listen to it though. lol

I had to chase away that chill by watching some Anita Baker, Take 6 and Earth Wind and Fire videos. lol
That song is pure EVIL!
A comment on the youtube video translates the latin words:
Original Translation from Latin:

Blood we drink
Flesh we eat
Raise the body of Satan
Hail the Antichrist
Hail Satan..........apparently

I'm sure O fortuna was the theme tune of the initial film The Omen.
Oh no... Ave Satani was always the theme. I should know...my brother Damien (coincidence?) was born right around the time the original Omen came out. My dad would like to have us believe that he named my brother after a Lepre (Hope I spelled that correctly) Priest named Damien. LOL I can't call it.

I have a link for you. :) It should erase all of that evil we heard. lol

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-c7jkmIQb6Y
Thanks, it'll take a lot more then that though.....A Japanese version of YMCA, helps:

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Re: What Erica is up to.
« Reply #147 on: September 15, 2007, 05:30:19 PM »

Ever heard O Fortuna?

Is aint that the Omen theme  ;D

Yeah it is. :D
The Omen theme is "Ave Satani" I posted a link on the last page. I'm not sure you want to listen to it though. lol

I had to chase away that chill by watching some Anita Baker, Take 6 and Earth Wind and Fire videos. lol
That song is pure EVIL!
A comment on the youtube video translates the latin words:
Original Translation from Latin:

Blood we drink
Flesh we eat
Raise the body of Satan
Hail the Antichrist
Hail Satan..........apparently

I'm sure O fortuna was the theme tune of the initial film The Omen.
Oh no... Ave Satani was always the theme. I should know...my brother Damien (coincidence?) was born right around the time the original Omen came out. My dad would like to have us believe that he named my brother after a Lepre (Hope I spelled that correctly) Priest named Damien. LOL I can't call it.

I have a link for you. :) It should erase all of that evil we heard. lol

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-c7jkmIQb6Y
Thanks, it'll take a lot more then that though.....A Japanese version of YMCA, helps:

Its a contemporary Gospel song. I love Take 6.

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« Reply #148 on: September 16, 2007, 09:47:01 AM »
You get angry when I say that classical music isn't everyone's bag, then assume that people don't like it because of black hip-hop culture. Before there was hip hop, there were people who thought classical music was lame. How do you explain that?

Stupid people. 

The dumbing-down of society.
The dumbing down of society? That's all you've got? It couldn't at all be that the people who thought classical music was lame before hip hop was even a genre had tastes of their own?

Anyone that says, "classical music is lame" is making a stupid statement.

Anyone that thinks that classical music is lame is thinking a stupid thought.

Now, are they stupid?  Perhaps.

I like chocolate. You might like vanilla. Someone else might like strawberry. Is there anyone flavor that's more intelligent, stupid, or evil than another? So what's the difference in music? It's just a matter of taste.

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« Reply #149 on: September 16, 2007, 09:53:31 AM »
Erica is not here to honestly discuss or debate ANYTHING.

All Erica is here to do is defend evil black behaviour at any cost while claiming not to.

A typical scenario is this:

A poster will give an account of black thugs intimidating people in the subway, gymnasium, mall...whatever. Erica does one or several of the following;

1/ make excuses the dress, language or behaviour of the blacks in question.

2/ claim their behaviour is normal.

3/ imply the poster is irrational for feeling intimidated.

4/ imply the poster is racist for feeling intimidated

5/ claim that non-blacks do the same

6/ claim that the posters are accusing HER of that sort of behaviour

I'm sick and tired of wasting time with her deflections, distortions and curveballs.

I advise all fellow JTFers to ignore her posts unless you enjoy banging your head against a wall and clarifying everything four times because she can't understand (or pretends not to understand) your questions or posts.
Stop being a baby Newman. I asked valid questions. I even said, on the OTHER post that I belive that MOST of the men in question did what the other poster said they did...I just didn't believe that ALL of them did, within the HOUR that 'a certain person' was in the gym with them. The numbers didn't add up. I DID go with the statistics, you're just angry that I didn't agree with every single thing YOU agreed with. You're pitiful.

I'm not here to be right. Even when you're wrong; for instance telling me and other people that I support evil blacks when I have documented proof of hating them; you never say..."Wow, I didn't read where you said all of that." You just leave the situation blank because you're too proud, or bull-headed to say so.

Ya see, Erica, Newman needs to hate you and needs for you to be evil. He can't stand the fact that there is an intelligent and ethical black person on here. It completely contradicts and destroys the stereotypes he has about black people. It's interesting that Newman and Ze'ev claim to have a problem with black evil behavior where in reality, they have an even bigger problem with blacks being good, smart, and moral people since it completely destroys their presumed stereotypes about black people. So how dare you come onto this forum and show us evidence to the contrary!
Wait, Daniel, that's not altogether true because they DO indeed love "Crazy" Joe Clark and Alan "I kicked my daughter out without a penny to her name because she's gay... that  makes me look bad" Keyes.

I love finding good, smart, and moral blacks.  It makes my day whenever I meet one and I love meeting them because it means that black people CAN aspire to something higher and they have the possibility of being good people.  That is a hopeful notion for me.  I would like to believe in free will and self-determination although sometimes it is hard to keep faith in that.  Also, finding good, moral, and intelligent black people doesn't "completely destroy" any "stereotypes" about black people whatsoever.  There are good, moral, and intelligent blacks, but unfortunately not all or even most of them are this way.  It is possible for both types of blacks to exist simultaneously, Daniel.  They are not mutually exclusive, this is faulty reasoning.  The problem I have with Erica is not that she is a moral, intelligent, or good person, I actually appreciate all those qualities in her to some extent.  The problem is that much of the time she makes excuses and justifies evil behavior.   

You're very presumptive Daniel and you seem to be very arrogant when you state things like "he thinks" or "he can't stand" when you don't even know me or newman very well.  You show your ignorance very well.

In that case, I apolize for including you in that equation and recant my statement of including you. The concept only applies to Newman then.