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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 16, 2003 13:31:24 GMT -5
I think inside OURSELF. Maybe we're just the living proof of God's existence. We and "fate" surrounding our lives: that incredible, undeniable design.
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 13, 2003 17:23:42 GMT -5
Gekko, Where did you find the pic from the deleted scene? (beautiful! Too bad they deleted this wonderful scene from the movie). Anyway, I'm not one of those who blindly believes in Captain Walker. I'm out into the Wasteland to search the truth somewhere. --- not speaking metaphorical Is there a God? I think there isn't an answer. I just have faith in "something" which created US ALL.
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 13, 2003 17:23:42 GMT -5
Gekko, Where did you find the pic from the deleted scene? (beautiful! Too bad they deleted this wonderful scene from the movie). Anyway, I'm not one of those who blindly believes in Captain Walker. I'm out into the Wasteland to search the truth somewhere. --- not speaking metaphorical Is there a God? I think there isn't an answer. I just have faith in "something" which created US ALL.
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 18, 2003 16:32:29 GMT -5
Tycho, I'm askin' you to "portray", to picture your own generation, because I 've a 17 years old sister too. Just curious... or something more. I'm questioning about the role of my generation (1977) and its effort on life today. So, I'm curious about possible comparations/relations with other generations. What are your ultimate aspirations/expectations? Your cultural level? Is the 1985-'87 generation really suitable for the new world? Is it really worthwile, strong, efficient? Is it a step further the previous one (early '80ies I guess)? Just guessing. Speak for yourself and your mates. I know we live in two different countries... but I suspect it doesn't matter. Funny but true, I think generational cycles work similarly everywhere you take them. You're a very smart and mature guy, smarter than HOW I was at your same age... you really surprised me --- as a lot of 16 years old guys did when I've met last summer holydays. Can't wait for your response
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 18, 2003 16:32:29 GMT -5
Tycho, I'm askin' you to "portray", to picture your own generation, because I 've a 17 years old sister too. Just curious... or something more. I'm questioning about the role of my generation (1977) and its effort on life today. So, I'm curious about possible comparations/relations with other generations. What are your ultimate aspirations/expectations? Your cultural level? Is the 1985-'87 generation really suitable for the new world? Is it really worthwile, strong, efficient? Is it a step further the previous one (early '80ies I guess)? Just guessing. Speak for yourself and your mates. I know we live in two different countries... but I suspect it doesn't matter. Funny but true, I think generational cycles work similarly everywhere you take them. You're a very smart and mature guy, smarter than HOW I was at your same age... you really surprised me --- as a lot of 16 years old guys did when I've met last summer holydays. Can't wait for your response
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CHOICES
Sept 5, 2003 8:21:42 GMT -5
Post by Uncle Entity on Sept 5, 2003 8:21:42 GMT -5
that was pretty cool. I think you're right on. Everything comes down to choices. Everything!. Afterall, we were created with free will. That's our biggest power... and our biggest fault. We have to choose to follow our destiny. At the same time, our destiny is choosing by ourself.
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Post by Uncle Entity on Sept 5, 2003 8:21:42 GMT -5
that was pretty cool. I think you're right on. Everything comes down to choices. Everything!. Afterall, we were created with free will. That's our biggest power... and our biggest fault. We have to choose to follow our destiny. At the same time, our destiny is choosing by ourself.
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 29, 2003 6:19:18 GMT -5
"You got skills, girl!!! " Whoa! The very first Mad Max-referencial comment from Gigolo's mouth That's big time! ;D Tbot, Liked the poem so much. You're a really inspired persona. Why didn't you write a series of cool, romantic "Mad Max poems" for my site, telling and romancing Max's inner conflicts and battles through the first three movies? "Oh, what a fool who rides the sea To take a siren for his bride!" (that's a priceless verse --- the siren could symbolize our impossible, liquid dreams)
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 29, 2003 6:19:18 GMT -5
"You got skills, girl!!! " Whoa! The very first Mad Max-referencial comment from Gigolo's mouth That's big time! ;D Tbot, Liked the poem so much. You're a really inspired persona. Why didn't you write a series of cool, romantic "Mad Max poems" for my site, telling and romancing Max's inner conflicts and battles through the first three movies? "Oh, what a fool who rides the sea To take a siren for his bride!" (that's a priceless verse --- the siren could symbolize our impossible, liquid dreams)
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 24, 2003 15:30:10 GMT -5
Speaking about Thunderdome's music... Jarre did a FANTASTIC JOB with it! Poignant, wonderful, intense and unforgettable music. And yes... it was a lot "Indiana Jones"-like, but the movie itself was the most "Indiana Jones" -like chapter of the series, if you think for a minute about it. It was great (and the best one) just for this!
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 24, 2003 15:30:10 GMT -5
Speaking about Thunderdome's music... Jarre did a FANTASTIC JOB with it! Poignant, wonderful, intense and unforgettable music. And yes... it was a lot "Indiana Jones"-like, but the movie itself was the most "Indiana Jones" -like chapter of the series, if you think for a minute about it. It was great (and the best one) just for this!
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 29, 2003 6:49:55 GMT -5
Mmmmm... any Bimbette's Mad Max sketches I could issue on my site? Who really knows...
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Post by Uncle Entity on Apr 29, 2003 6:49:55 GMT -5
Mmmmm... any Bimbette's Mad Max sketches I could issue on my site? Who really knows...
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Post by Uncle Entity on Oct 11, 2005 16:27:57 GMT -5
I'm here. Again.
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Post by Uncle Entity on Oct 11, 2005 16:27:57 GMT -5
I'm here. Again.
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