Thursday, April 10, 2008

Wishlist PART 1

Duration: 00:50 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-04-01 08:52:06

My wishlist.hahaha

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in my pocket

Duration: 00:5 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-01-24 21:02:06

what does he say next?! lol

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ashycakes123  2008-02-20 16:27:04

me too its just like a part of life for me... haha
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justkidding72  2008-02-20 16:23:22

hmmmmm....i really dont know ht he says next...i should...i watch spongebob like ALL the time...
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ashycakes123  2008-02-04 20:56:46

thats okay i dont care wat u think
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W11masta  2008-02-04 20:24:49

gay
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ashycakes123  2008-02-03 14:53:58

haha yess!! ur right lol
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Spirit of Cuba documental 3 DE 9

Duration: 10:43 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-04-06 15:20:20

Musicos canadiences visitan varias ciudades de la isla

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Throwing Toasters - She's Like (The Bathtub Sessions)

Duration: 02:43 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-04-13 12:10:44

Not all of us have a big fancy bathroom like Ed of the Barenaked Ladies, so we have to make due. Performing the song "She's Like" from the album BURNT. http://www.ThrowingToasters.com

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1insertbandnamehere1  2008-03-02 17:23:27

LMAO!
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The Eternal Night - Dragon Challenge 3/ 5

Duration: 07:58 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-03-10 14:58:14

The legend of Spyro - The Eternal Night Dragon Challenge 3

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SpyrosDarkSide  2008-04-10 19:06:29

very nice gameplay u seem very pro just like me i guess
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Toronto Scientology Protest: 3/15/2008 (OFFICIAL VERSION)

Duration: 07:53 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-03-16 19:14:50

As part of the worldwide effort by the group known as Anonymous in order to educate the public about the dangers of the Church of Scientology, protests at Scientology centers occured worldwide today on March 15th, 2008. The Toronto protest had well over 250+ members of Anonymous proudly out in force. There were no problems encountered, and everyone did an incredible job from 11:00AM onwards in their efforts. This video is divided into two parts: The first part which is four minutes long has sound bites and interviews with people who were protesting; the second part lives up to the "Party Hard" codename given to these protests. Knowledge is free. Knowledge is power. http://www.xenu.net http://www.whyaretheydead.net http://forums.enturbulation.org Future protests and information on past protests can be seen at: http://www.anonymoustoronto.org/index.php/Main_Page Please help Digg this if you can to promote it around! http://digg.com/world_news/Official_Toronto_Scientology_Protest_video_for_3_15_2008 Thanks to everyone who helped make The Ides of March worldwide a reality!

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Anonymonocle  2008-04-06 07:13:28

I don't think that a protest's capacity to admit that everyone has their own, strange reason for being there is a weakness. Sure, you wont find many holier-than-thou douchebags at the raids, but you will find people who know what's what with scientology and who are trying to tell others... that's all it's gonna take to shut these fuckers down.
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putertink  2008-04-03 11:58:59

APRIL 12 RECONNECT...Katie Holmes how can you be a part of this cult??? Go Home!
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joshtriantafilou  2008-03-28 16:03:08

Anonymonocle and JJANON167 I don't disagree with you that the Church of Scientology is a scam, I just believe that most people at the protest cared less about Exposing scientology for what it is and more about wearing masks on Yonge st. Furthermore, JJANON167, I don't think large mobs of people are proof that a cause, idea, or system of beliefs are true. Krystalnacht involved large mobs of people. Everyone within that large mob of people was wrong...very wrong.
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joshtriantafilou  2008-03-28 15:51:34

Hey suppressiveelite its great that your protesting for the safety of your fellow, and excersising your right to protest in this great democracy. However, is'nt all that a tad bit hypocritical when you tell someone who questions your motives, and disagrees with you (also a democratic right) to get shot...there's a word for that...hmmm what is it again? oh yah fascism. Automatic bullet propeller...wow your witty. You described what rifle did, but with diffrent words...i mean...wow.
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JJANON167  2008-03-28 05:15:29

As if you knew why we wear masks. Attend a protest with your face bare and see what happens. You'll have dozens of pictures of your face taken, and you'll receive propaganda at your house accusing you of being a terrorist. Thats how the Co$ works, and they also use harassment, intimidation, and other methods to silence opposition. Maybe you should do ten minutes of research before you insult thousands of protesters world wide. You obviously know jack shit about we protest.
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Hellsing - Fight Song

Duration: 03:08 minutes
Upload Time: 2006-09-02 20:26:33

Anime: Hellsing Song:The Fight Song - Marilyn Manson Again, I didnt make this video XD

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chaosisinme  2008-04-05 21:02:07

all this reminds me of is that alucard is one crazy bastard.....still awesome though
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Exerci  2008-02-27 02:54:25

well, not really. It's better though. (The scene with Alucard drinking blood from the torn off head of one of the guards with Integra's uncle wasn't in Hellsing Ultimate. Which makes me a sad panda....)
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alakeshadow  2008-02-20 18:04:47

you should SO get into hellsing if you aren't already! Its frigin' fantastic! Alucard is so HOT!!!!
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girlwithaname  2008-01-02 21:45:47

I love this song so much! I don't watch Hellsing though, I watch Hellsing Ultimate; it's far more gruesome lol
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killergods123  2007-12-23 18:40:42

blackwingedpuppy sounds cool!i have a black lab and always wish she had wings =3 maybe im weird too lol
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Part 1 of Tom Clark's speech to the Freethought Association

Duration: 10:55 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-03-01 13:53:43

Part 1 of 6 of Tom Clark's speech to the Freethought Association of West Michigan on February 9, 2005 This video's topic is Naturalism: The Next Step for Humanists? It was presented by Tom Clark (who is the Director of the Center for Naturalism in Boston) to the Freethought Association of West Michigan. The Center for Naturalism is an educational non-profit organization devoted to increasing public awareness of scientific naturalism and its implications for personal and social well-being. The CFN (http://Naturalism.org/Center_for_Naturalism) seeks to foster the idea that human beings are fully caused, entirely natural phenomena, and that human flourishing is best achieved in light of such understanding. The Freethought Association's minutes of the presentation can be found by using the following URL: http://www.freethoughtassociation.org/minutes/2005/Feb09-2005.htm Also links to free eBooks are provided below for furher reading: http://facts4u.com/Crime.pdf http://facts4u.com/SysNat1.pdf http://facts4u.com/SysNat2.pdf Philosophical Scientific Naturalism Freethought Atheism Psychology Sociology Determinism Free Will Moral Responsibility Crime Causation

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leroycam  2008-03-01 16:59:16

Hey! I Added A Video On March 1 2008 Called Drawer And Friends: Fishes!
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Re: Free Will Doesn't Matter

Duration: 05:57 minutes
Upload Time: 2008-02-01 18:23:31

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjnTlSgyI0A) Hello Al, I'm rhetoricalmonkey's dad. Have you ever heard someone exclaim? Wow, he (or she) is phenomenal! Well, the fact is, we are all phenomenal in the sense that we are all natural phenomena. We have scientists that study the phenomena of the sun and we have scientist that likewise study human phenomena. Furthermore, sociology, psychology, and neurology (in the sense of studying brain function), couldn't be sciences if the will of the human being wasn't determined by the laws of cause and effect. But the fact is, no human can make a choice that goes above and beyond physical or divine necessity or causal law. That is to say, all acts of choice performed by humans are acts performed strictly in accordance to physical or divine necessity or causal law, i.e., we don't have free will. In this day and age, the person born in the US will likely grow up to be a cow eating Christian; the person born in India will likely grow up to be a cow worshiping Hindu. The variability we see is the result in the variability in environmental circumstances. No two individuals have the same personal experiences from the cradle to the grave. At no time would a scientists find it necessary to compound the explanation of individual differences with the pseudoscientific free will hypothesis. We need to apply Occam's Razor to eloquent and rhetorical explanations of free will just as scientists do. You'll note that I'm not arguing for or against a belief in a god here. This fact being stated, I find it humorous that most religious folk claim nothing can happen that opposes God's will; nor can anything happen that is contrary to God's omniscience. But they turn around in contradiction of that claim and say the human will is free from the laws of cause and effect. Likewise, I find it humorous, or maybe I should say sadly ironic, that atheists claim not to believe in a god but they believe one of the primary teachings of nearly every religion. In fact, teaching the notion of free will is the very foundation of Christianity. How can the promise of eternal bliss for some and the threat of eternal damnation for the rest be justified unless free will is assumed to be true? Okay, back on track and away from the humor and irony. The will is not free. You know this. Or to me you seem to be aware of these facts anyway. But something you don't seem to be aware of is the importance of individuals realizing that the will is not free. Tom Clark of www.naturalism.org worked in a treatment center for drug addicts. He notice that a primary factor involved in people becoming addicted to drugs was the notion of free will. The drug addicts felt that if they yielded to peer pressure or curiosity, then the meth, cocaine, morphine, or whatever, could be quit at the slightest whim, because they firmly believed they had free will. Tom became so concerned over the problems inherent to the belief that he left his job and now dedicates all his time to The Center for Naturalism. He tries to educate individuals so that they can beware of causal agents that have dire consequences, and so that they can be a little more forgiving to themselves and others. The largest and most powerful aggregation of behavior modification specialists in the world work for the advertising industry. I understand that the majority of the cost for most products in this country goes towards packaging and advertising, not the product itself. Of course, if individuals truly had free will, advertising would be a vain enterprise. As it is, advertising is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, business in the world. Words and images effect individuals' mental processes because the will is not free from the laws of cause and effect. But, of course, the brain defends itself against alien ideas just as the body defends itself against foreign objects. (That is the reason religious groups like to indoctrinate children as early as possible.) And I suspect that the person who hears or reads this post will automatically reject the facts herein without giving the matter second thought, should the facts happen to be alien to his (or her) present mindset. Nevertheless, a seed has been planted that may grow and prosper in the fertile mind of a rationalist but undoubtedly will wilt in the rock hard mind of a Fundamentalist. Free will is an illusion. Humans have been able to overcome many illusions during their evolutionary history. And a belief in God is probably less costly to understanding the reality of our situation than is a belief in free will. By the way Al, I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work. And again, check out www.naturalism.org for more information on the problems inherent to a belief in free will.

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rhetoricalmonkey  2008-03-10 10:34:14

(cont2) we have to live our life as our sense organs and brain perceive it. We have to pretend the car speeding toward us is real, regardless of whether we are living in a Matrix or not. I have no idea whether the universe is only one of many universes, or only a product of our imagination. People's perception of the universe was different 2000 years ago than it is today. And in 2000 years people will probably visualize something entirely different when the word universe is spoken than we now do
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rhetoricalmonkey  2008-03-10 10:26:49

(cont) sense organs--i.e. computers, telescopes, radar, et cetera--have detected and analyzed specific phenomena. For the purpose of communication, names have been given to the phenomena such as space, galaxies, stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and dust. A name has also been given to all known phenomena collectively, which is, of course, the universe. Now, to say all known phenomena doesn't exist is to say the movie The Matrix is true, which I think is a bunch of bologna. Nevertheless, (cont2)
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rhetoricalmonkey  2008-03-10 10:23:03

Some day we may send robots to explore places beyond the limited life-span and physical capabilities of humans. We could not expect a robot to survive if it did not have a survival mechanism similar to our own. Bluffing, which has evolved in many species of animals, is nothing more than lying. The amount of lying an animal does is determined by the amount of lying he/it is necessarily capable of doing. Mark Twain wrote an ironic essay for humans on the Art of Lying. The extensions of our (cont)
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schrodcat  2008-03-09 23:12:44

Yes I am talking about biological organisms sensing their surroundings yet being part of the universe. Say, I accept your take, the dog and us have no awareness of our surrounding, nor anywhere there is in the universe. How do you explain the fact that we wouldn't deny that a universe exists? Shouldn't a universe without awareness remain oblivious? Yes, we'll build robots that might manipulate or disobey to us. But not if we give up understanding what makes the brain special, what makes us lie
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rhetoricalmonkey  2008-03-09 22:37:03

Agreed, some songs give the singer an evolutionary advantage via sexual selection, or via bluffing/scaring-away the opponent in a dispute. But I was wondering how the universe could know it exists, unless you are talking about biological organisms sensing their surroundings yet being part of the universe? Oh, and at this point, computers are merely human tools. But the day shall come when computers evolve into creatures that sense their surroundings, such as in "The Terminator," or "I, Robot."
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WatermarkShire

Duration: 03:35 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-04-12 10:59:20

This ia an awesome LOTR music vid from a site called Return to Innocence. Website URL is in the credits.

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CalleighDuquesne28  2007-09-15 20:55:09

A simply beautiful song. It's a very calming song and I love it!
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FlamesandGuns  2007-04-22 00:07:29

amazing song!
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AltarielFrodo  2007-04-13 11:48:27

That was beautifully bitter-sweet. The pacing was excellent as well. Five stars, and I think I'll favorite it. :-)
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