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A Child Might Recognize it as a Circleexcitement its inside this feeling I have it stays in inside it turns and struggles but stays inside a mood indescribable I want to stretch why does it stay inside?! "your having delusions" no I'm not "you have nothing inside" yes I do! deep deep inside hidden watch out, here it comes "I knew you could do it" see if you can figure that one out, I got lots of "2 dollars" 
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| Posts: 3946 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |  
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I can only do it if you post a picture as well... P.S. I like your satan-esque avatar 
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| Posts: 3946 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |  
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It's all about the limitations you feel you have in your life and the society you hate. You essentially are paradoxes of both picture images. You are a plant, growing and living "inside" and trying desperately to get out. You're a plant, so you can't move, but you feel that if you grow big enough sooner or later the house you are in will explode (like Tinkerbell in "Hook") and you'll be free, but you're npwhere near big enough sso you surround yourself with things that make you fell like you are "outside," hence the butterflies, to stimulate the natural element aplant should live in. On the contraast of that, you area girl without legs, again limited, but playn gwith a full deck of cards. You're willing to throw things away to prove that you don't care and ****, but we all know that you're just making a better poker hand, cause you don't play none of that Go Fish ****, you only compete in serious games with high risks. The last thing that I am kinda stuped on is the "I knew you could do it." It has some kind of reference to youtha nd being young and encouraged by the world. The world will compliment you on learning to walk, even when you don't have any ****ing legs, just to make you feel normal, and because they are so programmed that they don't even comprehend that you are stuck in their world, they assume that you want to be there, why would you want to move? At least according to them. I dunno, maybe you can grow your roots through those cracks in the wall and get some real sunshine, they may be giving you artificial light for photosynthesis, but you need to be in the scorching elements out in the sun. Your other option is to grow your hair really long, to the point where it develops a nervous system and you can lasso yourself (like a cowboy) from place to place. P.S. Nice bow 
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ya, this **** has actually helped me out alot, ive now written a scene in my next film where two people are in a museum looking at these very pictures and saying this same ****, can i ask what theyre called and where you got them from so i can get as high quality a picture as possible for when i print it out and use it in my film?
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| Posts: 3946 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |  
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| Posts: 3946 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |  
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it is deffinately the young girl, and I couln't count the black dots because I had a seizure 
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle Johnson: Shut up Quentin, you talk too much.
YEAH, and get a new jaw!
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| Posts: 912 | Location: Chicago | Registered: April 02, 2003 |  
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ya, the more good films I watch, the less I like Tarantino (now I can only stand to watch "Dogs", not even "Pulp"). Him splitting up Kill Bill really made me realize where he's coming from.
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heh, I feel much the same way HDK, except I watched reservoir dogs the other day and didnt really enjoy it(now reservoir dogs is still a good movie to compared to most movies, but still) I havent seen pulp fiction in a long time though, but from what I remember and am able to think about right now I liked it, I'll give it another watch one of these days.
Tarantino has a lot of talent, he's just not putting it where it belongs. he's living too much in the past.
I used to love tarantino, but now he's just not my cup of tea, I guess it all happened when I saw Kill Bill vol. 2 in theatres (I was really high) and I did not like it very much, and I havent seen it since. i just remember it having a lot of crap that was not neccessary (wtf was with the begining of the movie in the chapel? That was seriously tarantino at his worst) and just the whole look/cinematograpghy of the film I did not like.
ok, all this negative energy is burning a hole in my head.
HDK, (or anyone for that matter) have you seen Buffalo '66? Its really a fantastic movie and the best I've seen in awile, I've caught it twice on IFC. Everyone should check it out, A+ cinema.
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| Posts: 3946 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |  
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ive seen a little of it, but ill be sure to catch it next time its on, vincent gallo right?
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Hey man, sometimes you've just gotta throw yourself into the fire and see if the ashes turn to gold...
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is it just me, or are u and i the only ywo getting full use of the nook lately kyle?
P.S. I have a cat named "Suicide"
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