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Post by Monolith on Nov 9, 2004 2:29:16 GMT -5
Good, I tried my worst.
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Post by flirtayangel on Nov 9, 2004 2:39:40 GMT -5
now now, I'm sure you can do much worse than that!
~*~Me
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Post by Arachis on Nov 9, 2004 2:53:50 GMT -5
Personally I think its genius! you could start your own anthology... Goth poems in 52 different languages... now including Klingon!
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Post by Evilduck on Nov 9, 2004 15:41:03 GMT -5
Goth poems in Klingon would be the funniest thing ever, because Klingon is like the uber-German, it has no soft sounds at all.
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Post by Monolith on Nov 9, 2004 16:17:48 GMT -5
Goth poems in Klingon would be the funniest thing ever, because Klingon is like the uber-German, it has no soft sounds at all. It could be a Blood poem. Supposedly, there is this wierd subsect of Gothism and the people in it are called Bloods. They dress in red and white instead of black and are completely sucidal, psychotic, and obsessed with blood, self mutilation, and probably Satan. For obvious reasons, they aren't very common nor are they very popular.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 9, 2004 19:16:49 GMT -5
lol. Satanic Cults back in the 1500's were not affiliated in no way with satan.
One of the first "Satanic Cults" was the Illuminati. Trying to Disprove God with Science.
"Cults" in general aren't affiliated with "evil"
I believe during Nero's time it was, te "Christian Cult" was a large group of 'People of Christ' or "Christians" had to meet in secret, and they had guards which were Christians, they tricked saying they were guarding building X from Christians, but when someone came up, the drew a curve, and the guard would draw the other side, which is where we get the "Fish" sign for Christianity.
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Post by Arachis on Nov 9, 2004 19:31:12 GMT -5
that just made no sense... please repeat using normal english...
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Post by Andrew on Nov 9, 2004 19:43:46 GMT -5
nah
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Post by caffeineberry on Nov 10, 2004 19:38:45 GMT -5
What is your goal?/Que es tu objetivo? Don't you have your dreams?/No tienes tus suenos? In my life, I believed/En mi vida, crei In what I thought./En mis ideas y pensamientos. (not a good translation, but i like the spanish better Marla)
Looking at grey roads/Mirando a caminos grises Walking through the streets/Caminando por las calles Then my first love told me/Y, pues mi primer amor me dijo You are worth nothing, nothing./Nada, Ud. no vale nada.
There is nothing for me/No hay nada para mi There is no happiness, nothing is right./Ni felicidad, ni razon I'm nothing without you/No soy nadie sin ti You destroyed my life, broke my heart./Ella rompa mi vida, mi corazon. (you say ella here...?) other than that, rompa=rompio
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Post by Andrew on Nov 10, 2004 22:17:23 GMT -5
why must all poems be depressing? someone write a happy poem!
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Post by Archagon on Nov 11, 2004 17:19:22 GMT -5
Okay!
Um...
The sun is shining in the sky The birds are ever singing, And so I stroll, my footsteps red My head forever ringing, My love just shot me with my dear Old Browning automatic, At least I'll die in sunny fields And feeling so ecstatic!
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Post by Monolith on Nov 11, 2004 17:30:05 GMT -5
lol. Satanic Cults back in the 1500's were not affiliated in no way with satan. That's a double negative and apart from not existing in the English language, tha means that they were associated with Satan.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 11, 2004 18:55:47 GMT -5
dont be lame, you know what ment.
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Post by bezzerkker on Nov 11, 2004 23:23:23 GMT -5
why must all poems be depressing? someone write a happy poem! Most beauty is sad, because it fades.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 12, 2004 0:06:08 GMT -5
Its better to burn out then to fade away
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