Friday, June 02, 2006, 10:43 PM - General
The ultimate in Chav mentallity is the inabillity to be individual, it is their greatest weakness and one that should be heavily exploited. The ignorance of others looks, views and lives is what sets us apart from them, the Chavs. I understand it is not their fault, I know that if your mother is a crack headed dirty whore thenb you are bound to be dropped on your head a few times as a child, and when your dad beats you and rapes your sister it is only natural that you should think thids the right way to behave. It is only right that you should grow up and feel safe in your comfort zone of falling behind the kid that acts the biggest. It is within your power now to be like him in every way becasue his clothes and attitude is cool. It is your ultimate dream and ambition to be like him. WOW so God like.
The ultimate in Chav mentallilty is portrayed throughout our lifes from the Top right back down to our every day Chavs. Is it not true that if someone like Johnny the kid that listens to Indie music starts wearing green converses he will be beat senseless by mr big Chav. But if David Beckham does it then its now cool and Johnny is the "Wannabee Grunger" it is a terrible waste that these young minds are incapable of a single individual thought. But then again if one ever past thru their head then surely they would be outkast, beat and eventually killed like an animal.
What is the solution tehn. Maybe we should just shoot them all.
But why lower ourselfs to their level. Animals, snarling yobs, wastes.
I apologise about teh mother and father comments, im sure not all their fathers are the same. Come on one or two of them is in jail for mearly robbing the next dorr naieghbour. Very clever.
The Sponge
EDIT *Sorry I can't say this about peeps - apparently*
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 01:10 PM - General
I enjoy the simple things in life, like magic, comouters and rocket science. I love nothing more then to lie in my bed whilst working out Pi too 378 digits, fantastic.
I was round my girlfriends at the weekend but that is none of your buisness although I am rather excited because we finally booked our holiday and I have been singing "Hey big spender" and "donlt stop me now" oooooohhhhhh don't stop me now I'm hzving a good time woooooooooooo. Ilm currently writing this out on a PDA as I wondered what my site looked like on something like this. turns out ok actually anyway I should go because theres some poor defensless children outside and they look like they might need someone to sing to them, btw poor defensless vhildren= crazy car selling pikeys...
Wednesday, May 24, 2006, 11:06 AM - General
....Theres a strange calming exhilleration of being outside. Being able to look up into the sky, so wide and open and breathlessly letting your world fall out from underneath you and losing yourself in the sensation.
What would it be like to be a bird, swooping and diving being free in the wind.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006, 08:54 PM - General
Me and My Girlfriend were recently having a nice polite and civalised conversation about our Top Ten favourite films but soon found we couldn't decide on anything so decided to do a top ten list in different catergories. We still didn't get very far but heres what we have, in no particular order
Comedy:-
Shrek 1+2 (1)
40 Yr old Virging (2)
Mean Girls (3)
Love Actrually (4)
Spongebob Squarepants movie (5)
Bend it like beckham (6)
Life of Brian (7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Animated:-
Nightmare before Christmas (1)
Alladdin (2)
Lion King (3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Action/Adventure/Epic:-
National Treasure (1)
Underworld (2)
Gladiator (3)
Lord of the Rings 1,2,3 (4)
All James Bond ex Die another day (5)
All Star Wars ex ep 1 (6)
Labrinth (7)
Never Ending Story (8)
Kill Bill 1,2 (9)
Indiana Johnes (10)
Constantine (11) Whoops
Horror:-
Final Destination 1,2 (1)
What Lies Beneath (2)
The Others (3)
Saw 1,2 (4)
6th Sense (5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Musicals:-
Chicago (1)
Sound of Music (2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
As you can see the list is somewhat uncompleted and we kind of cheated with some of them.
The Sponge
Tuesday, May 23, 2006, 09:23 AM - General
Lust or Love?
How can you tell the difference. Do you know?
Is love when you wake and think of someone, when you sleep and think of somoene and every inch and ounce of your body and strength reach out ot hold that person.
Is Lust just the same, do you not wake and want that person next to you, do you not sleep and wish they were there. Is it not true that when you walk down the street and your mind wanders in the clouds above your head that you want to reach out and grab that person, hold them next to you and kiss there soft skin.
Love is odd because it hurts although it's meant to be the greatest feeling on earth. I don't understand live.
Lust is odd because your whole body reacts in ways you never knew could when your mind wanders to think of a person.
About 9 months ago I walked across stoney gravel to the poolside in some shady little holiday camp. Day dreaming about life and magic and odd things. I was with a bunch of friends and we were just laugthing and joking, when I saw this girl. Everything changed, there was lust no doubt about it but it took a mere few hours for every thing to change and then it seemed that there was more then lust, how can that happen, how is it possible that you can meet someone and never want to let go. One minute it's lust but then after some undefined line of emotion its love. That feeling where nothing else matters and you would do anything just to be with that person.
Maybe I'm just lucky ;)
Sunday, May 21, 2006, 09:15 PM - General
What can be considered Art?
Is photography art, can it be? what about design, engineering or computer design, web design. There has to be somehting there. Theres an art to it. So what about writing is it an art? or am i just dreaming, how about pictures of nude people is it art if its painted but not if its filmed or photographed.
What can be considered art?
Friday, May 19, 2006, 10:14 PM - News
Well today's achievments consist mainly of the creation fo a new video "The Great Pink Shoes" and a transfer of a few of my old blogs. Watch out more to come.
P.S Man I wish this thing had a spell checker.
Thursday, May 18, 2006, 09:38 PM
my day at poundland today started of fine, i was browsing the shit and wondering if I could sell any of it on ebay for more then 10% profit, unlikely. Oh well and then I came across the glasses on display hmm I thought and tried a pair on, they fitted perfectly except I couldnt see a bloody thing so I was wandering around not being able to see anything when I fell face first into a box of santa hats, as I came up spluttering and cougthing I looked a bit like this
anyway as time went on I began to realise that this was inf act A O.K so....
two thumbs up
well looking rather fetching in my santa hat and beard I removed my glasses for a better look and saw the perfect sixe hat for me
thinking I was sexy as usual I swung the end round like they do on TV Yay go me.........
Oh and then this lady said hmmm let me try
but she just couldnt get the hang of it...never mind
THE END
Thursday, May 18, 2006, 09:38 PM - General
Life defining moments can be anything, I think some of my most defining moments are when I finallly decide I dont need that bit of string anymore, or that old sharpener and finally decide to have a sort out and throw stuff away, its what I decide to keep and what I throw away that gives an insight into my personallity, this morning I threw away alot of rubbish that had found its way into my room over the past few months, mainly cereal bar wrappers and old crisp packets. I still have a pair of shoe laces that are almost 4 years old now maybe more. I am keeping those. Now if I was working for Ebay that would be a different matter,
Thursday, May 18, 2006, 09:36 PM - General
Ok so i lied i am psoting again but only because i just remebred something and if i dont post it i will forget.
there was this one time when me and my firned gold were talking about making new recipes in form room, and our teacher ms ailing said thatall hte recipes in the wrold have been made all ready, its been two million years ect. well f**k you ms ailing because you are wrong,do you not know that X% of the rainforests in this world have not been explored, how can you know that someone won't find and make a new, all be it poisonuous fruit pie! go eat kangaroo dung please, ugh
TTFN <-----thnkz k8, xxxx
Thursday, May 18, 2006, 09:23 PM
/quote engadget
When Pure Digital released its disposable camcorder last year, I praised its size, simplicity, and services integration. My two main quibbles with the product were price (particularly since you needed to order an expensive DVD to get your video out of it) and especially quality. Putting its QVGA output on a DVD was like waxing a floor that needs to be sanded – it won't do anything to fix the rough spots.
There was a large price and value gap between the disposable camcorder and even low-end offerings from Canon, Sony and the like. Now Pure Digital has aimed squarely at the center of that gap with the Point and Shoot Camcorder aimed at "everyday video." While the PureDigital one will initially be sold exculsively at Target for about $130, Thomson Consumer Electronics will also release a version under an RCA brand needing to appear more forward-focused while not alienating its mainstream customer base.
The Point and Shoot Camcorder looks very similar to its disposable predecessor and retains most of its predecessor's simple interface. There is still no menu button, for example. The most noteworthy hardware difference is a spring-loaded "pop-out" USB port that snaps from flush with the unit's side to a 90-degree angle after you push on a sliding switch. It's a playful gimmick that complements the product's casual appeal, but I wonder about its durability.
Plugging the USB port into a Windows PC prompts you to use the browsing software resident on the device. The interface, created in Adobe (nee Macromedia) Director software, is similar to the one on the DVD-ROMs created from Pure Digital's processing retailers, and makes it easy to share video clips with friends via email, automatically downsizing them to save download time. Unlike with the disposable camcorder, there is no option to have the video hosted and transcoded on the fly for the best platform and bandwidth, but Pure Digital says it is working on adding that functionality.
Advanced users can dispense with all this, of course, and just drag video files from the camcorder's icon since it mounts like a USB flash drive. And Apple fans: the Point and Shoot camcorder can now be the other white little digital media gadget you carry with you everywhere; the camcorder comes with Mac OS X software.
Until now, the flash camcorder space has been bifurcated between high-end options from the likes of Panasonic and Sanyo that can cost $600 or more after a beefy SD card, and what I call "cramcorders" -- gadgets that do a generally poor job at a variety of tasks including taking photos and playing music. The Point and Shoot camcorder is affordable and singularly focused. In fact, according to Pure Digital, its reliance on a relatively low-resolution sensor helps avoid the noise problems in low-light video common among even more expensive offerings; I was impressed with the low amount of noise in indoor video. Furthermore, the Point and Shoot camcorder captures video at VGA, four times the resolution of its disposable doppelganger.
The result is video that lies between acceptable indoors, where more compression artifacts can be noticed, and good outdoors. Whereas Pure Digital overpromised with the quality of its initial disposable offering, it offers credible video quality with this follow-up, good enough for its target of "everyday video." When compared with video captured by a Canon PowerShot SD400, the digital camera's superior optics and lower compression created a sharper image, but again the Pure Digital offering excelled in reducing low-light noise.
Digital cameras will be the toughest competition for the new device. While they offer as good if not better daytime video, though, their bundled software isn't tuned to handling video the way Pure Digital's is, and whereas most PC novices would never be able to create a DVD from a digital camera's video clips, the same service providers that can master DVDs from the disposable camcorders can also do so with this one (although it remains expensive). For those looking for a straightforward way to take decent digital video, it's a winner.
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Thursday, May 18, 2006, 03:32 PM - Kool Ones
I have an urge to buy a Portable media player, I want a decent battery live, USB Host cababillities and to spend around £300, been looking at eigther an Archos AV400 or AV700 but can't decide. Anybody have any good ideas?Back Next





