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# Statistics
Favourites: 123; Deviations: 11; Watchers: 13
Watching: 16; Pageviews: 6209; Comments Made: 487; Friends: 16
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: M. C. EscherFavorite books: "Whitechapel Gods" and "Ghost Ocean" by S.M. Peters
Favorite games: the Legend of Zelda series
Tools of the Trade: .45/.410 revolver carbine, knives, knives, and more knives
Other Interests: Inkscape, GIMP, other creative endeavours, apocalypse survival/readiness (zombie or otherwise)
# About me
That scoundrel from the North Carolina backwoods... There's something wrong with that guy. He's just... not normal.# Comments
Comments: 35
simonpark81 [2014-05-06 21:06:18 +0000 UTC]
hey my friend, I haven't managed to catch up on my message and so just wanted you to know I aint forgotten you.... hope your doing well
(I found your messages waaaaay back on page 84.... trying my best to catch up... will answer them post-haste!)
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shad0w8 [2013-04-19 23:31:23 +0000 UTC]
Yo dude happy freakin' birthday - and hopfully you're still alive n kickin' have a great day my friend
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shad0w8 [2012-07-21 16:17:32 +0000 UTC]
hey dude gimme ur e-mail please x)
i made that GIF u requested - it;s like a 2 in 1 thing .. well you'll see xD (just note me it )
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ElliotGrey In reply to shad0w8 [2012-07-24 20:18:48 +0000 UTC]
Whoa, seriously?!
You're the bomb. *notes
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MimiGrey [2012-03-10 00:16:22 +0000 UTC]
Oh hey, I found yet another version of your Song of Healing whilst wandering aimlessly deep within the bowels of the beast known as YouTube. It's sung by one of the new Vocaloid 3's that just came out recently, apparently. You're getting quite popular.
Well, maybe not the bowels of YouTube, exactly, more like the liver, or perhaps the semicolon.
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ElliotGrey In reply to MimiGrey [2012-03-12 02:46:55 +0000 UTC]
The ascending semicolon.
Whole chunks of my lyrics are getting lost in a neverending spiral of copypasta!
NO ONE IS CREDITING ME, IT'S A VIOLATION OF MAH CC LICENSE Q.Q
Well, whatever. What can you do? I support anti-Internet-censorship in all forms, like WAY before SOPA and PIPA made it mainstream. (*hipster glasses*) That, by necessity, means I support the endless copypasta butchery of my lyrics.
I take refuge in the fact that, people thought they were so good to begin with, they haven't butchered them too much. I WROTE SOMETHING AND NOW SCORES OF EMO KIDS ARE MY PUPPETS. ...I mean, people thought they were cool, which is cool and boosts my ego continually to this day.
Creepy one-eyed cyber orphan boy who wants to drink your soul for the win!
Also from the wtf section of WTFTube: [link]
They guy in the front thar is basically Elliot Sion, a FOmar who became a FOnewm who came from the Pioneer II space colony and who sets things on fire with brainwaves. God bless Phantasy Star Online, it defined me.
I recently wrote a short about him (the first fanfiction in years!) If you are interested I'll pass it along or maybe post of it!
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MimiGrey In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-12 22:43:45 +0000 UTC]
Oh noes! I didn't know they had changed the lyrics up a bit, I recognized most of the lyrics immediately and then I saw in the uploader's comments that they had credited you as ColdFlameZero so I assumed they were legit. I checked back again and sure enough, there were subtle changes, but it wasn't too bad. At least you still get the general idea of the song. It isn't total lyric-homicide.
Oh YouTube and your vast, endless pit of despair and randomness
YouTube:
5% Cats
5% Music
5% Hipster kids vlogging their daily life because they don't have one.
5% Politics
80% Randomness
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ElliotGrey In reply to MimiGrey [2012-03-17 17:09:23 +0000 UTC]
Recently I have begun to believe that YouTube is paid for by the Worthless Campaign Propaganda Corporation. (A profitable non-profit organization.)
And also the Worthless Campaign For The Other Guy Corporation. (Different guy, same empty promises!)
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simonpark81 [2012-03-04 13:02:37 +0000 UTC]
told you i would wind up back here
like the new journal, now all you need is a beard and you are chuck norris.
now kick down those non-scientific cretins!!!
(well... while im on topic, science in itself is full of so many holes in the theories that there is to be honest almost as much proof for the bible than there is for the theory of reletavity; now they have found the higgs boson all sorts of questions are being raised that no one could possibly answer in their current paradigm of thought)
thanks for the watch
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ElliotGrey In reply to simonpark81 [2012-03-05 03:41:21 +0000 UTC]
No offense to the Norris, but he ain't got nothing on this. Decades of black-belts and blockbusters don't mean much against three cans of NOS energy beverage, heavy metal, and two fistfuls of crazy.
Wait, whoa, they found the Higgs boson?! Who did? When? I must be terribly out of the loop on these things.
Also I am afraid I might be of of those non-scientific cretins, however I am a big fan of string theory, at least the kind that Michio Kaku-sensei puts forth up there in my journal. That guy in my opinion is a serious candidate for a modern-day Einstein.
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simonpark81 In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-05 12:02:11 +0000 UTC]
hell yeah they found the higgs boson, at the hadron collider in switzerland. i dont know the date exactly but all of the scientific community I follow (and dont just listen to michio kaku without question, he does work with nasa and mainstream media, and physics is only backed by theories made by people trying to figure things out.)
have been talking about the ramifications of what it means that we know atoms can exist without programming- the higgs boson is the original partical, simply devoid of any information and therefor capable of storing any info you want to put there. the atom could become a human particle or it could become a particle of water - its an unwritten particle.
am listening to the link now and i must say he always tries to explain through movies or books he has seen or read.
have heard other experts also mentioning string theory...
but from what i can tell there are a lot more than simply eleven dimensions.
in this dimension there are eleven aspects of reality.
each dimension has these (at least) eleven layers (light sound etc)
but there are millions, billions even, of other dimensions, sitting right next to you right now. worlds beyond reckoning....
and science cannot explain what it cannot measure.
think momentarily of galileo, and how his ideas were before his time... now think of how much we have learnt as a race in the last fifty years. surely in the next fifty we will see things totally differently again!?
will answer your other message asap, am very busy at the moment :-#S
all the best my friend and keep questioning the universe- its what seperates us from the rest
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ElliotGrey In reply to simonpark81 [2012-03-08 05:58:39 +0000 UTC]
Well, I take everything I hear with a grain of salt and a shot of Jack, metaphorically speaking. I guess that makes me a metaphysical drunkard. That's a pretty fitting analogy, actually.
There are definitely other worlds out there; other realms or planes. It's just nice hearing all the stuff that used to confuse the hell out of me about particle physics be described as "cosmic music on strings." I just happen to really like that description. It opens the universe up into something nigh-onto spiritual that makes a lot more sense.
And I guess NASA should all be unemployed now, right? I mean, the gov'ment's basically put the space program on indefinite hiatus.
And if System of a Down, Rob Zombie, and Linkin Park have taught me anything, it's that "indefinite hiatus" means they're pretty much calling it quits.
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simonpark81 In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-08 16:49:59 +0000 UTC]
lol nasa being quits doesnt even factor into my concerns,
the american space agency have been doing much more space faring in the past ten years than nasa did since the moon landing, its just you wont hear about it in the mainstream because... well, would they really admit to something like that? once the world realises how many lies have been building on top of the old lies of the military industrial complex, they would drag the head of nasa out and lynch him.
black ops have been funding privatised space travel for years now, its just that people like richard branson wanted to bring the little people out to space and the private companies couldnt have it because as soon as you leave the atmosphere you immediately see all sorts out there that they have no explanation for... and have been denying for years. our solar system is filled with all sorts of intelligent moving objects that keep trying to communicate with them...
but from what i can tell as long as we are acting like dinosaurs, causing war between ourselves and burning the bodies of our fallen brothers and sisters (in the form of fossil fuels) they will never accept us into any galactic company.
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ElliotGrey In reply to simonpark81 [2012-03-30 05:37:07 +0000 UTC]
Not to get off topic here but look what dA just daily'd. [link]
Amazing coincidence, eh?
Anyway, Mass Effect addressed that nicely; we're basically the muddy patch beneath the bottom head on the galactic sentience totem pole. No one likes us. And for pretty much the reasons you mentioned.
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simonpark81 In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-30 14:44:50 +0000 UTC]
*seething with rage*
lol that is typical.
a true example of mans inhumanity to man perhaps;
the false meritocrisy of a world gone mad.
very nicely made little kuwaii teddy though.
and yeah, our species has done a real good job of fooling itself
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ElliotGrey In reply to simonpark81 [2012-03-31 02:31:16 +0000 UTC]
I blame TV, and the commercialization of vice in the media. Max Headroom came really close to predicting the future back in the 80s, if you think about it.
But I was quite young then.:
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simonpark81 In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-31 12:57:40 +0000 UTC]
i dont remember the eighties all that well as i was only 4 in 1990 XD
i have heard of max headroom and how everyone saw him as being so super-technologically advanced when he was obviously some guy wearing a rubber nose and plastic hair like that band "the cartoons" (walla walla bing bang)
and the commercialization of the western world is nothing short of demonic in itself.
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simonpark81 [2012-02-27 13:06:06 +0000 UTC]
your journal intrigues me. in theory its impossible to make an imaginary human more intelligent than yourself, unless you look up all the evidence you would need, as you say... which leaves us with the other question: did dan brown gain intelligence from studying langdon's character? i would say yes, as the character progresses he obviously constantly has his whits about him - i really like dan browns works. on the other hand, i have not read holmes on account of only having a limited reading list. funds often hold sway over my reading, which curbs things a bit. very intriguing ideas you are musing though. very worth following up. the human mind is one of the most amazing and powerful things in this universe, and we should never waste the amazing gift we are given
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ElliotGrey In reply to simonpark81 [2012-03-03 04:09:29 +0000 UTC]
Ten-four on all points. Though I know from experience that, unless I really apply myself to study, I forget things quickly, and if I've already written something and I can't remember how to explain it, I start to go insane. Oh, wait. I already am. No biggie, then.
I've begun a sci-fi novel and I've had to do a ton of research on quantum physics, which made me think of that whole conundrum.
I have severely limited funds... as in, no funds to speak of most days. I happen to have a really cool used book store nearby, however, and their stuff is dirt cheap.
I highly recommend Holmes, though. The appeal of the Holmes adventures goes way beyond the simple cat-and-mouse detective story, and they've stood the test of time. Then again, as I said before, I might be partial to the classics.
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simonpark81 In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-03 20:29:39 +0000 UTC]
i get that, you sound like you have things figured out for the time being. i too have been getting into quantum physics recently. i tend to search online rather than buying books however, as im paying enough for the internet already XD
i may look into holmes if i get some time spare... but im so very busy these days i cant really keep up with reading anything serious in my spare time- i spend too much time being serious
as an esoteric student i feel myself torn between finding time to create and time to just be as well as living life.
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ElliotGrey In reply to simonpark81 [2012-03-08 06:00:21 +0000 UTC]
"Esoteric student." I like that. I'll have to use it sometime.
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simonpark81 In reply to ElliotGrey [2012-03-08 16:40:47 +0000 UTC]
heh heh i often find myself writing long diatribes and then realising no one will get what im on about..
but the whole esoteric student thing goes deeper than just being a freethinker, i converse with ghosts, spirits and alternate dimensions of reality.... i guess that explains why im so busy all the time, eh?
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ElliotGrey In reply to MimiGrey [2012-02-24 04:46:50 +0000 UTC]
HO, HA!!
and now... VICTORY FEAST.
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ElliotGrey In reply to EdmundGrey [2012-02-09 22:36:26 +0000 UTC]
Oh, is it, now?
WITTY RETORT.
deviantART muro drawing
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ElliotGrey In reply to AhdSeyyal [2012-02-01 20:38:27 +0000 UTC]
Long answer: To the extent that a pen name can be, it is.
Short answer: Yup.
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