ooo PEACE AT LAST, THE WAR IS OVER ooo

bullshit, im the secret [+17] weapon, thats why i didnt act at first and took them by surprise with the intifadoom. thats why i didnt tell you guys before too.
 
we're supposed to have ceased fire tho, we're currently working on a poll here in our motherland (on demand of Sarge Bambi ) about how we could still save this temporary state of peace :D
 
Bambi said:
damn don, if only you're wisers council had been here none of this would have happened, you really dropped the ball on this one son.

poor old terry had to be med-evaced out of the MOTW forum hooked up to 50 cc of carlsberg special brew, took a jpeg in the chest the poor bastard, but not before he wiped out half a platoon of dem canadians. thankfully nobody went nuclear: mehdi did'nt suicide jihad his account by posting his fecalporn collection and they refrained from using their secret weapon.

war is hell :(

so...it's over now, eh?
 
Don Corleone said:
and maudlin of the well has the suckie suckiest background ever.

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let us discuss lowercase verdana.

let us discuss blacks, reds, and grays, which household science tells us will blend to mud somewhere between eye and brain.
 
Mariner said:
goatschool. at least anathema are legends. what cannot be said of your gayband

Mariner,

While I am indeed quite a fan of Anathema's work and enjoy most of their albums, I would have to say that their latest effort "A Fine Day to Exit" left a little something to be desired. It seemed devoid of the emotion I found in earlier releases. Thus, the way I see it, motW, while certainly less well-known at the moment, are at the forefront of musical innovation and emotional expression. I've personally noticed their popularity skyrocket since I first got into their music a few years back, and I would venture to say that if they are able to match the quality of their past work, we will see them reaching an increasingly larger audience with each new realease. From the moment I first heard the opening riff of "Ferocious Weights" I knew that this was THE band to watch, and so far that impression has been proven correct. Anathema are legends, but motW is what bands SHOULD be doing instead of becoming increasingly commercial. I hope this helps clear up some of your confusion.
 
The Dope said:
I've personally noticed their popularity skyrocket since I first got into their music a few years back, and I would venture to say that if they are able to match the quality of their past work, we will see them reaching an increasingly larger audience with each new realease.

damn I'm going to have get into them now so as to maximise my potential cool margins. Nothing more uncool then only getting into a band once they're well known.