iwillleaveaxlalone Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 When he's in pain, he is more down to earth, more quiet, and not trying so hard to be crazy and stuff. he has a sense of humbleness about him that I think is far more enlightening then any amount of swearing he can do in a home video.settle down and play. Use George Harrison as your example.
James Bond Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 How many threads can we have about George Harrison in a matter of ten minutes?
iwillleaveaxlalone Posted October 11, 2011 Author Posted October 11, 2011 How many threads can we have about George Harrison in a matter of ten minutes?just 2. sorry. they are separate thoughts.
packersnroses Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 How many threads can we have about George Harrison in a matter of ten minutes?just 2. sorry. they are separate thoughts.We don't need to make a thread on every thought.
saber_ Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 I think you should become friends with iwillleavebumblealone. That's what I think.
iwillleaveaxlalone Posted October 11, 2011 Author Posted October 11, 2011 (edited) iwillleaveaxlalone takes his yellow jacket and goes home.. Edited October 11, 2011 by iwillleaveaxlalone
Schwarzgold Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 (edited) I don't normally get rude on message boards, so "bare with me on this": This logic is a sick and twisted motherfucker's logic. We're talking about a human being, a nice guy being in pain - that's something that's never good, regardless if it by coincidence leads to the fact that a person "behaves" more the way you like it or not. Your logic is childish, utterly selfish and inhuman. The next logical step would be to train the band members to behave correctly through electric shocks. I'm aware of the fact that you probably think that you're just trollin' the board and hope for this kind of reaction. But even then it's unethical to make such statements. Even if you're "only" sitting in front of your computer and "only" have "some fun" by mocking us with such topics, it still is a real fact that you're joking about a real person's health issues. That IS serious and real, not funny and virtual, and therefore you deserve a committed answer. Maybe you read the first lines and thought "LOL! He mad! He doens't know me and is raging nao loool! It's only intarwebz!" - but that's the wrong way of thinking. I truly don't know you, that is true. But I know that you are a person that posted such a thing for fun - and although I of course cannot derive from that that you are a sick and twisted motherfucker "in real life", I can derive that you made a sick and twisted motherfucker's joke sitting on a "real life" chair in front of a "real life" computer thinking with your "real life" brain that such stuff is funny. So - no, there is nothing virtual and therefore nothing funny to be found in your idiotic joke. Edited October 11, 2011 by Schwarzgold
Rovim Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 When he's in pain, he is more down to earth, more quiet, and not trying so hard to be crazy and stuff. he has a sense of humbleness about him that I think is far more enlightening then any amount of swearing he can do in a home video.settle down and play. Use George Harrison as your example.Not cool man.
Longpig Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 When he's in pain, he is more down to earth, more quiet, and not trying so hard to be crazy and stuff. he has a sense of humbleness about him that I think is far more enlightening then any amount of swearing he can do in a home video.settle down and play. Use George Harrison as your example.Humblefoot?But yeah you're an idiot.
DownUnderScott Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 When he's in pain, he is more down to earth, more quiet, and not trying so hard to be crazy and stuff. he has a sense of humbleness about him that I think is far more enlightening then any amount of swearing he can do in a home video.settle down and play. Use George Harrison as your example.You're a Wanker.
SoulMonster Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 I don't normally get rude on message boards, so "bare with me on this": This logic is a sick and twisted motherfucker's logic. We're talking about a human being, a nice guy being in pain - that's something that's never good, regardless if it by coincidence leads to the fact that a person "behaves" more the way you like it or not. Your logic is childish, utterly selfish and inhuman. The next logical step would be to train the band members to behave correctly through electric shocks. I'm aware of the fact that you probably think that you're just trollin' the board and hope for this kind of reaction. But even then it's unethical to make such statements. Even if you're "only" sitting in front of your computer and "only" have "some fun" by mocking us with such topics, it still is a real fact that you're joking about a real person's health issues. That IS serious and real, not funny and virtual, and therefore you deserve a committed answer. Maybe you read the first lines and thought "LOL! He mad! He doens't know me and is raging nao loool! It's only intarwebz!" - but that's the wrong way of thinking. I truly don't know you, that is true. But I know that you are a person that posted such a thing for fun - and although I of course cannot derive from that that you are a sick and twisted motherfucker "in real life", I can derive that you made a sick and twisted motherfucker's joke sitting on a "real life" chair in front of a "real life" computer thinking with your "real life" brain that such stuff is funny. So - no, there is nothing virtual and therefore nothing funny to be found in your idiotic joke.This is one of the best posts I have ever read.
Guest gunns5 Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 (edited) Anyone saying shit about one of the best and friendliest members in the band should fuck off an this thread should be deleted, burned and insinerated all in that order.Fuck the opdon't you dare fuck with the bumble Edited October 11, 2011 by gunns5
ssiscool Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 Bumblefoot being in pain is a good thing?Nope. As someone said earlier, we are talking about a human being. And it's a twisted Point of View.Locked
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