9:31 pm
September 18, 2012
Over dramatic. Celebrity worship. Its funny how nobody gives a fuck until you make a movie or an album they love and all of a sudden its like this person knew them their whole life like a brother or something.
If J didnt make music would you care? If he never made those songs would he still be family?
10:15 am
January 19, 2013
Slumerican(Just A Realist)502 said
idk i just dont think starting another thread about his weight is really doing anything for anyone.
The other thread about J’s weight isn’t new, I just bumped an old thread after seeing how big and slow J was when I watched the GOTJ Dark Lotus set on youtube. And Sean Law dropped a lot of truth bombs in his 2 posts there.
10:32 am
February 24, 2014
if I came off as a dick, I didn’t mean to. I just wanted to get it out there. don’t take offense Slum, I wasent calling anyone in specific, I was just saying.
and Lucem, I don’t worship J or anything. I would not kiss the ground that he walked on, and no I would not give a shit if he didn’t make music, or I had no idea who he is, but since he does, yes, I give a shit. My bad for being human. Listening to ICP has actually made me a better person.
I'll fuck you till you love me, Faggot!
-Tyson
4:45 pm
December 3, 2012
@ Sean I didn’t take it like that, no worries dude.
@Miklo Even if it’s the same thread, my stance is still the same. It’s silly shit to be talking about.
There's a gateway in our minds
That leads somewhere out there, far beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light
Cut you open and pull out all your pain
Sturgill Simpson- Turtles All The Way Down
4:54 pm
September 18, 2012
As an artist it really bothers me to see how people would treat me like I’m nothing or won’t even talk to me but if I make a song or show that I have some artistic ability they start kissing my ass and acting as if we have been friends for a long time.
It has always really bothered me how people change on you over stupid shit.
If his music made you a better person than all of those other people that claimed that the music influenced them to do mass shootings are correct too. I mean, if music can make you a better person it can also make you a worse person.
7:16 pm
December 3, 2012
As an artist it really bothers me to see how people would treat me like I’m nothing or won’t even talk to me but if I make a song or show that I have some artistic ability they start kissing my ass and acting as if we have been friends for a long time. It has always really bothered me how people change on you over stupid shit. If his music made you a better person than all of those other people that claimed that the music influenced them to do mass shootings are correct too. I mean, if music can make you a better person it can also make you a worse person.
Ive been wondering about this ever since listening to the 45 Minutes track on the new Lotus. For those who havent heard it, its about a man being hung(hanged?) in public and they stand around watching him for 45 minutes before he dies. It made me think about mans penchant for watching violence on other humans, whether it be gladiators fighting in an arena, witches being drowned, or people watching the Bud Dwyer clip on youtube.
I wonder if it staves off some kind of primal urge that we all have inside of us. Maybe we listen to the music we do and watch violent movies and tv because it fills that void left when society decided that shit wasnt cool. I dont personally know many juggalos but those of you on here seem like really level headed people, especially compared to the people I come across in my daily life. Could it be that our violent music actually levels us out somehow? Probably not but still a cool thought regardless.
There's a gateway in our minds
That leads somewhere out there, far beyond this plane
Where reptile aliens made of light
Cut you open and pull out all your pain
Sturgill Simpson- Turtles All The Way Down
2:00 am
September 18, 2012
Slumerican(Just A Realist)502 said
As an artist it really bothers me to see how people would treat me like I’m nothing or won’t even talk to me but if I make a song or show that I have some artistic ability they start kissing my ass and acting as if we have been friends for a long time. It has always really bothered me how people change on you over stupid shit. If his music made you a better person than all of those other people that claimed that the music influenced them to do mass shootings are correct too. I mean, if music can make you a better person it can also make you a worse person.
Ive been wondering about this ever since listening to the 45 Minutes track on the new Lotus. For those who havent heard it, its about a man being hung(hanged?) in public and they stand around watching him for 45 minutes before he dies. It made me think about mans penchant for watching violence on other humans, whether it be gladiators fighting in an arena, witches being drowned, or people watching the Bud Dwyer clip on youtube.
I wonder if it staves off some kind of primal urge that we all have inside of us. Maybe we listen to the music we do and watch violent movies and tv because it fills that void left when society decided that shit wasnt cool. I dont personally know many juggalos but those of you on here seem like really level headed people, especially compared to the people I come across in my daily life. Could it be that our violent music actually levels us out somehow? Probably not but still a cool thought regardless.
I do believe it is a primal urge. Me and a good friend of mine were talking about this the day after my birthday. I mean, not people’s tendencies to be drawn towards violence but how society tells us to repress our violent urges which is unnatural just like marriage.
I’m just a very hateful person. I use music and other stuff to express my hatred. The music didn’t make me hateful, it just reflected my hate. I think it might have some influence, but in reality music can’t load a gun up for you. Chances are is that if the music influenced you to get sober or something then that was really something deep inside of you that the music might have just woken up. If the music influenced you to shoot up a school then that was just something that was deep inside of you that the music had woken up. Like, the music didn’t create those urges they just awoke those urges. Having those urges, that’s probably what you searched for in the first place, a reason to commit to uges. Then again, somebody high on hate could use the music as a projection of it or a fantasy instead of acting upon hateful urges. Urges urges urges urges urges urges urges.
Urges.
11:45 pm
August 27, 2012
Slumerican(Just A Realist)502 said
Ive been wondering about this ever since listening to the 45 Minutes track on the new Lotus. For those who havent heard it, its about a man being hung(hanged?) in public and they stand around watching him for 45 minutes before he dies. It made me think about mans penchant for watching violence on other humans, whether it be gladiators fighting in an arena, witches being drowned, or people watching the Bud Dwyer clip on youtube.
Im not a terrible person for watching the Bud Dwyer clip on Youtube on loop…I am a terrible person who watches the clip on youtube on loop. Theres a difference people.
"Somewhere theres a Waffle House thats severely understaffed right now" -OCJ to Scruffy watching a second stage act at the Gathering.
2:14 am
September 8, 2012
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July 15, 2012
3:41 am
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August 6, 2013
According to http://japandailypress.com/new…..h-1015293/
The longest execution time was 21 minutes while the shortest was 10 minutes and 17 seconds.
5:14 am
March 8, 2013
piggofdoom said
According to http://japandailypress.com/new…..h-1015293/The longest execution time was 21 minutes while the shortest was 10 minutes and 17 seconds.
what the fuck? they just let those poor fuckers hang for ten minutes?
My brain is gone, my brain is gone, say no more my brain is gone
3:48 pm
Moderators
August 12, 2012
MASTERWEEDO said
There have been several lethal injection executions recently that went on way too long. I think one was over 2 hours.
An Arizona death row inmate who took nearly two hours to die during his execution was injected with 15 times the intended dosage, records show.
Joseph Wood “gasped and snorted” for more than an hour during the convicted double killer’s execution on July 23.
The botched lethal injection – the third execution to go awry in the US this year – fuelled the growing debate over the death penalty and the efficacy of lethal drug cocktails.
Wood’s executioners administered both a sedative and a painkiller in 50-milligramme increments 15 times, according to records released by the Arizona Department of Corrections on Friday.
Karen Sibert, an anaesthesiologist for the California Society of Anaesthesiologists, said: “Those are pretty staggering amounts of medication.”
She said patients who are sedated before surgery typically receive no more than two milligrammes each of the sedative midazolam and the painkiller hydromorphone.
Wood’s attorney, Dale Baich, said the newly released details show why an independent investigation is necessary.
“The Arizona execution protocol explicitly states that a prisoner will be executed using 50 milligrammes of hydromorphone and 50 milligrammes of midazolam,” he said in a written statement.
“The execution logs released today by the Arizona Department of Corrections shows that the experimental drug protocol did not work as promised.”
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer ordered a review of the state’s execution process.
The Arizona Department of Corrections said on Friday it is seeking an outside investigator for the independent inquiry.
Wood’s botched execution followed similar incidents in Ohio and Oklahoma earlier this year.
States have refused to reveal details about their lethal injection procedures, such as which pharmacies are supplying the drugs and who is administering them, because of concerns over harassment.
Corrections departments around the country are also under pressure to find sources for execution drugs after European drug companies objected to their use in capital punishment.
11:04 pm
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May 22, 2012
wonka69 said
Lethal injection should be a bullet!
if they gave me a choice, i would definitely go with a firing squad.
way cheaper, way more effective, way more humane, less time-consuming.
basicly, the only reason not to shoot capital criminals, is because guns are scary and really loud and think of the children.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
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