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06-07-2013
I am the owner of http://www.ezmangaforum.com
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
oh my god. I'm ignoring this thread.
Cody still thinks Right Said Fred is funny.
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
Dude, fucking edit your post. Now there are two autoplays.. idiot.
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay outdated.
No one dances to this Africa Bambatta shit
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
Nah, Lords of Acid is kinda old too.
Basically what you'll hear in a club is the top 40 stuff.
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06-07-2013
Basically, what youll hear in a club is the sound of pl making ironic horse neighing noises whenever cag comes out on stage
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
Actually, the music kinda drowns out any chance of hearing anything.
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
Better than hearing a bunch of wrinkled old fucks and diseased mutant freaks asking for their arthritis medication and cold sore cream.
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Codyking steveyos
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06-07-2013
Ox-Head (simplified Chinese: 牛头; traditional Chinese: 牛頭; pinyin: niú tóu) and Horse-Face (simplified Chinese: 马面; traditional Chinese: 馬面; pinyin: mǎ miàn) are two fearsome guardians or types guardian of the Underworld in Chinese mythology, where the dead face suffering prior to reincarnation. As indicated by their names, Ox-head has the head of an ox, and Horse-face has the face of a horse. They are the first people a dead soul meets upon arriving in the Underworld; in many stories they directly escort the newly dead to the Underworld. Usually, the two are mentioned together (牛头马面/牛頭馬面). Occasionally however, some souls manage to escape their clutches to roam on earth under the guise of a human facade, but Yim Los far-seeing eyes means Ox-Head and Horse-Face are typically dispatched in time to capture these lost souls.
In the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West, at one point Horse-Faces and Ox-Heads are sent to capture Sun Wukong, the Monkey King. Sun Wukong overpowers them and scares them away. He then breaks into the Underworld and crosses out the names of himself and his people from the record of living souls, hence granting immortality to himself and his monkey followers. In Japanese mythology the two are known as "Gozu (牛頭)" and "Mezu (馬頭)".
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
huh? the fuck are all these lizard gifs I keep seeing everywhere? what do they mean?
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always steveyking steveyos06-07-2013
So much for your shitty little anti lizard contamination league. lol
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06-07-2013
well i mean lizard refers to ppl who visited from other forums. i dont own a shitty little anti lizard contamination league
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