Thoughts and Sharing Thread
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Nephele
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Black Milk wrote: Oh my God that's awful Nephele! I hope you're ok :/ Thanks, Milky. I keep thinking I was on a train that killed someone. -- Nephele
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| Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:42 pm |
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sgath92
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I saw a lot of people who were either driving after drinking, or driving like crazy to get to where they could be drinking. Not every day someone decides to pass me on the shoulder while they're going well over 100mph coming onto a highway bridge where the shoulders are so tiny. So close I can't believe I still have side mirrors. Days like this I am seriously considering a dashcam. Quote: A bunch of fuckin' drunk girls on the train were laughing about it like it was a big joke. Maybe someday somebody they know will wind up under train wheels Or maybe someday they will.
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| Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:43 pm |
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Black Milk
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Nephele wrote: Black Milk wrote: Oh my God that's awful Nephele! I hope you're ok :/ Thanks, Milky. I keep thinking I was on a train that killed someone. -- Nephele It can't be easy, I'm sorry you had to experience this today Hug.
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| Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:06 pm |
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orlok
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Nephele wrote: I will never go into the city again on St. Patrick's Day. Too many people, too many loud drunks. Worst of all, on the way home I think our train hit someone on the tracks. We were stopped for an hour, and the police came with cadaver dogs. I didn't see anything from my train window, but I guess it will be on the news tonight.
A bunch of fuckin' drunk girls on the train were laughing about it like it was a big joke. Maybe someday somebody they know will wind up under train wheels, and if they're drunk enough they can laugh about that, too.
-- Nephele Getting hit by a train is no pleasant way to die. I understand how you feel about the drunk chicks laughing. Disrespectful.
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| Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:54 pm |
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Dragonwings
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*hugs Nephele* That's terrible. I'm sorry you had to experience that!
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:01 am |
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spiderlimbs
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That sucks Neph. Sorry to hear about it.
And I hear what you're saying about going out on St Pat's. We decided to head to Denver to see Saul Williams and eat dinner and it was a fekkin' nightmare! Drunk a-holes everywhere!
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:42 am |
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GothiqueButterfly
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:gives Nephele a cup of tea: I'm sorry, hun. I got this crazy kitten for you and I hope he can cheer you up a bit. <3  -- Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:59 am --  I'm a sad little critter tonight. Tomorrow is school and I really wish it could just end. But that's not what's bothering me. My boyfriend is leaving to Australia... I know it's a good opportunity for him to mature, if I can call it that. It's just, I'm going to miss him so much. At least I'll have him most of the 21 days he'll be given off a year, and three years later I'll be seeing a lot of him. It doesn't sound that bad if you put it that way, I suppose. Hmm... I'm not really sure as to what to put here. Thoughts and Sharing. Well, I've told you my thoughts, and I'm sorry that I had to share it. I hope none of you will think badly of me for doing so... Another thought just crossed my mind - I used to have a bunch of allies here, but when I returned I felt like an outsider. Are there still room for a re-newbie of the Gothic subculture?
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:47 am |
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CallaWolf
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Nephele, sorry about that. It's terrible that could to happen to someone, and it's pretty low of those other people laughing at it. It's sad actually. FairyInBoots wrote: To be fair, Carnival of Souls and Night of the Living Dead only became regarded as "great" after several years, in the former's case over a decade (as I recall), to build up a cult following and become appreciated for certain elements they introduced. If memory serves, part of what aided Carnival of Souls' cult status was the fact that it was accidentally released into public domain, so reprints and screenings didn't have to be paid for. Carnival of Souls actually ended up being one of my favorites. It's one of those films that even today not many have heard of, having a cult status like you said. Gotique: Don't feel like an outsider here, you're not one.
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:59 am |
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GothiqueButterfly
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CallaWolf wrote: Gotique: Don't feel like an outsider here, you're not one. Thank you for the reassurance, sir.
This Carnival of Souls, is that a film?
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:05 am |
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CallaWolf
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GothiqueButterfly wrote: CallaWolf wrote: Gotique: Don't feel like an outsider here, you're not one. Thank you for the reassurance, sir.
This Carnival of Souls, is that a film?Yeah, it's a film from 1962. It's certainly low budget, but it's certainly a great film in terms of story and atmosphere. It's presentation was a bit different then other horror films at the time.
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:17 am |
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Nephele
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Gothique, what Calla said. You're not an outsider here, hun. Welcome back.  To everyone regarding my train incident: Many thanks. I didn't say anything to the assholes who thought it was funny that someone got killed, because I didn't think it would have gone well for one girl dressed all in black on St. Paddy's day saying something to a bunch of drunken girls in green who might've been spoiling for a fistfight. I'm okay. Wish whoever it was who stopped the train was okay, too.  -- Nephele
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:18 am |
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GothiqueButterfly
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CallaWolf wrote: Yeah, it's a film from 1962. It's certainly low budget, but it's certainly a great film in terms of story and atmosphere. It's presentation was a bit different then other horror films at the time. Sounds compelling. I wonder if the DVD store will have it in stock... @ Nephele: Thank you, ma'am! ^^ Again, sorry for the small font. Hope it wasn't too troublesome.
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:55 pm |
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demon17
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Nephele wrote: Gothique, what Calla said. You're not an outsider here, hun. Welcome back.  To everyone regarding my train incident: Many thanks. I didn't say anything to the assholes who thought it was funny that someone got killed, because I didn't think it would have gone well for one girl dressed all in black on St. Paddy's day saying something to a bunch of drunken girls in green who might've been spoiling for a fistfight. I'm okay. Wish whoever it was who stopped the train was okay, too.  -- Nephele It might have been an animal. Don't think to much about it. When I made my swimming licence as a child, another kid drowned in the swimming pool. The live saver took it out of the water and tried to revive it. He forgot me and after 30 minutes I remembered him. He was a little bit staggert about my indifferent reaction. So I made my swimming license. I still see that yellow - blue back and the slime which flowed from his mouth into the swimming pool. Gothic is about dead Nephele. Save your tears for your beloved once.
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| Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:07 pm |
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Nephele
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demon17 wrote: Gothic is about dead Nephele. Oh is that what it's about? The DVD I ordered from Amazon, 8 Heads in a Duffle Bag has arrived! Woot! Tonight I'm going to be in Joe Pesci heaven. -- Nephele
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| Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:25 am |
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Puck the WaltzQueen
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Nephele wrote: demon17 wrote: Gothic is about dead Nephele. Oh is that what it's about? The DVD I ordered from Amazon, 8 Heads in a Duffle Bag has arrived! Woot! Tonight I'm going to be in Joe Pesci heaven. -- Nephele That movie gave me metaphoric nightmares for the longest time. I couldn't listen to the chordettes' mr Sandman because of it. Good luck with your movie though. I hope you enjoy it. In other news, I got my phone! I lost it at school so it was in the lost and found there. It has no battery left, but I'm just glad to have it back at this point.
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