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  1. Hi, I'm Kristy, and to my left and right are my cross-dressing brothers Charles and Edward. Gravity Waits for No One.
  2. Yeah, I had a custom helmet made and someone took a crap in it when I went out for lunch... I later found it was directly due to the sub 100 rule. Looks like I'll get to wear the stinky thing pretty soon. Too bad I didn't know about the rule before the shit hit. Gravity Waits for No One.
  3. I used to be. As far as boots go, I've been pretty happy with the Vasque Sundowner Summit GTX. Great ankle support and very durable. Gravity Waits for No One.
  4. That's a tough one. Guess mine. Gravity Waits for No One.
  5. Are you sure you signed up for a "Studio" account? I just uploaded a video (http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1402023290) last night and I don't have a platform account. I was able to post the video on MySpace and it's still active. I doubt they changed their policy overnight. Edit: The camera I used was a crappy point and shoot digital still camera and I was pretty wasted, so the quality isn't all that good... Gravity Waits for No One.
  6. pretty similar to this thread.... http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=3109643;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread I helped out.
  7. I am now. Gravity Waits for No One.
  8. Hmm, about 160 views and only 13 votes, eh? I can tell how enthused everyone is. Gravity Waits for No One.
  9. PWScottIV

    Define "perv"

    Yeah, there's definitely a trade-off there. Switching it up is always a good idea. Gravity Waits for No One.
  10. PWScottIV

    Define "perv"

    The view of course. Gravity Waits for No One.
  11. No problem! Let me know when you post some stuff. Gravity Waits for No One.
  12. Well, I just ate a pusseh... Does that count? Gravity Waits for No One.
  13. It's good that you burn them onto CD, as it could be pretty risky relying on ofoto.com to archive your photos exclusively and indefinitely... If they get purchased by another company, your pictures could conceivably be removed. Gravity Waits for No One.
  14. OK, so I recently went to post some videos on the internet and I was very displeased with the quality. I think I tried at least 20 different sites before I came across exactly what I had been looking for... A free high-quality video hosting site. You can finally have your cake and eat it too! This honestly is leaps and bounds better quality than any of the other free hosting companies. I challenge you to prove me wrong. It does take a few more steps to get your video posted, but honestly, once you've done it once or twice you'll find that it's much quicker than uploading large files to a site that's going to re-encode your skillfully shot video till it looks like a complete pile of fucking shit. It works like this: 1. You edit your video as you usually would (using Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, etc, etc) 2. You resize and encode your video into Flash 8 format (using an encoding program like On2 Technologies Flix Pro, or the program that is provided by Brightcove) 3. You upload the file to Brightcove Studio online. 4. You create a title and choose other options like having thumbnail images and such. 5. Optionally, if you have multiple videos, you can create a playlist of multiple videos that will play consecutively (or as chosen by the viewer) in your player. 6. You choose a player. 7. You embed or link the video wherever you'd like to on the internet (including web pages, MySpace, etc.) That's it. It's really pretty simple. The video is hosted by Brightcove for free! Here's a few examples of the quality you can expect: http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1078717256&channel=537024447 http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=753497044&channel=246167422 http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=507834173&channel=493149024 http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1199226726&channel=769467712 http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1213867522&channel=1114216011 http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1184506592&channel=2621245 It's important to note that some of the videos shown on Brightcove aren't as high of quality as others... This is due to employing poor encoding techniques... It's very important to follow the guidelines recommended by Brightcove to get the best results. I was able to achieve very high quality on my first attempt. I will never again post a video on YouTube, MySpace, or any other crappy site. THIS IS THE HOLY GRAIL OF ONLINE VIDEO POSTING! Gravity Waits for No One.
  15. Absolutely tasteless garbage... I love it. Gravity Waits for No One.
  16. At some point I suspect that they may feel you are not mentally capable of making that decision. Even if mental health was not the issue and you were of sound mind and body It may be that they do not want to see you dead. Is that so hard to understand? If your wife came to you and said "honey I thought it through and I think I would like to kill myself" would you just say "well dear as much as I will miss you I respect your wishes andwill not stand in your way"? Think terminal illness... She's going to die anyways and is suffering. If you were sure that she had completely thought it through and wasn't just some fleeting thought, then wouldn't it be selfish to keep her from doing so? Gravity Waits for No One.
  17. I assume that the majority of suicide interventions happen because the person actually WANTS to be stopped. It can't be all that difficult to kill yourself without getting caught. But yeah, if someone REALLY wants to kill themselves, then I think they should have the freedom to do so... Which I think is especially true if someone is suffering from the pain of a terminal illness. Gravity Waits for No One.
  18. I know it's not very much space, but I do my best to make due. Gravity Waits for No One.
  19. Hmm, yeah, I imagine I wouldn't really worry too much about anyone smashing my face into a curb if I knew I could instantly incapacitate nearly anyone on the face of the earth with my bare hands at a moments notice. Basically, if you knew you could kick anyones ass (including several people at the same time), then there would be no need to be as proactive or excessive in your response. For those of us who don't need to register themselves with local law enforcement as a lethal weapon, the situation is a bit different. Gravity Waits for No One.
  20. The reason I mention knife is because that's what I usually carry, but rarely my gun because I don't have a CCW permit yet and I honestly don't want to have to lug that thing around all day (and it's obviously not even an option when at school, CCW or not). But yeah, obviously not a good idea to pull a knife in a gunfight unless you're a navy seal and/or psycho. And in actuality it's better to choose just about any other weapon you can get your hands on before engaging into a knife-knife fight. Used properly, even something like a broken-off broomstick could provide a more effective weapon than a knife if the combatant is armed with a knife as well... But that's another story. Gravity Waits for No One.
  21. Psssst...good luck on surviving to defend yourself afterwards. Any situation where I'd willingly fight someone would be where there were other people present... It's not likely in such a situation that they would stand and watch someone get killed (maybe beaten severely, but that's to be expected if you willingly enter into a fight). Gravity Waits for No One.
  22. Puzzle: Just how did he get through all that and not break down and laugh at himself. Great emotional control there! (I'd love to see the out-takes of that monologue!) ltdiver lol, I had the same exact thoughts as I watched it. Totally hilarious. Gravity Waits for No One.
  23. I think we're on somewhat close to the same page... My thing is that I've actually had to deal with truly dangerous people and trust me, there's people out there who wouldn't think twice about stomping your face against the curb or smashing your head in with a rock if they are able to knock you down... So, if I feel like my personal safety is in jeopardy I have no problem with carving them like a thanksgiving turkey them so they don't have that opportunity to do so. Obviously, I would have to feel like there was no other way out... Punching some asshole first, who might be a much better fighter than me is, in my mind, NOT an option... Even if it was only an ass beating I was in for, if I didn't knowingly do anything to provoke it, then eff that, I'd knife them. Yeah, I'm really not down for fighting either, and it's been a long time since I've been in a fight (except for sparring for fun). However, there are those occasional times when it's best to fight to settle things. Especially if its going to be a recurring problem with someone at a place that you frequent. However, I think I'd prefer the other guy to take the first punch so I didn't end up looking like the instigator. I do agree that fighting is stupid and I'd obviously try anything to calm the situation so it didn't need to get there. But, as I'm sure you know, there's some people out there who can't be reasoned with. Gravity Waits for No One.
  24. No, that's knifing first. If someone is going to attack me and I haven't provoked them or kept the ball rolling, then they're getting effing shanked with the specific goal of putting them down for good. The End. If it was mutual combat or I did something that purposefully provoked the other person then I would choose to fight them fist to fist (as long as they didn't have a weapon). But in my mind there's a huge difference between the two situations. Gravity Waits for No One.