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Linxe Termoil

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  1. Wake up Call! We still have the threat of nuclear vaporization with North Korea running around being stupid and Iran being a bunch of pig-headed jackasses. I see one of two things happening with those two f**king countries. They either have the technology and are going to either blow themselves up, saving the rest of the world the trouble they'd have to go through to try and keep them in control, or they're going to be completely stupid and actually launch a goddamn nuclear warhead at another country and that country and or its allies is going to retaliate. You think Iraq and Afghanistan is a blood bath, you just wait and see what the death toll amounts too when something happens with North Korea or Iran. Either way I hope i'm not around to see that, because I also see the draft being brought back, and I refuse to serve this country again, simply because the last jackass in the office could have avoided alot of crap that we're going through if he'd never been in the office in the first place, and as far as I'm concerned Obama probably isn't any better.
  2. I tend to think about the days I was in the Navy quite a bit, not because I loved the Navy. My time in the service was actually quite the opposite, I was extremely miserable, but I didn't have to worry about money all the time so much then, or what bills I was going to pay. Nostalgia. I have to look that word up, but anyways, people may not referring to how good everything was, or how simple, but about how less stressed out they were. Jon
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  4. This is already being discussed in the Administration Communication. Myr knows about it, he let us know that chat still isn't working quite right Regards, Jon
  5. Is Dom even writing anymore or is he taking a hiatus or focusing on the premie section? Not that I'm complaining or anything, just curious. Linxe
  6. Hrm. Of my own stories I'd say Devin from Sunny's Angel. Of someone else's story...that's a hard choice, but... Jude from DomLuka's story "The Ordinary Us."
  7. I second that motion. Try to not to get obnoxiously drunk and or hammered, and remember, take your time drinking water as well as everything else and don't vomit everywhere. Alcohol can be fun but not that fun. Jon
  8. Awesome pictures! And, this is my 200th post! Wow, I gotta while to go before I catch up with some of you, lol. Night!
  9. Yeah, i know Myr warned people. I didn't have much I really wanted to save anyways cause I've been archiving my messages on a fairly regular basis ever since he sent out the warning. I was just curious. Regards, Jon
  10. I like it. not Sure I like the going to someone's name and send PM window that pops up, but that can easily be avoided by just clicking send new message. Did anyone else go through their inbox and notice you can't respond to any of the messages that were there from the old software? Also, any chance of getting an archive old messages button back or did i completely miss where that is at? Other than that, great job, and i'm not really complaining, honest Linxe
  11. Oh. I just saw this. Sorry I'm responding so late. I think I was busy with Finals or something and not paying attention to the site as much as I usually do. Thanks everyone for your support and your congratulations, I look forward to posting my work on Ga (when I have the time to work on it and figure out what all it is I'm working on, anyways I tend to ramble so....) Many thanks and best regards to everyone Jon
  12. heheh, Thanks CJ. I got to say the skater scene and the way Scotty was encouraged to stay put in the apartment were my two favorite scenes. Personally, I think if push ever came to shove, 'd probably encourage someone I love to stay put in such a manner as well if he or I was being a prat. Regards, Linxie
  13. Heh. Let me share a secret with you. David McLeod wanted me to write a 50,000 word story after this anthology entry finishing this story up, only with Scotty's P.O.V. involved. I believe I stated somewhere after getting that message and reading it that I had no intention whatsoever of ever doing something like that. Benji also asked for Scotty's p.o.v. involved within the anthology entry. I tried to do so but ultimately declined to include Scotty's p.o.v. for a couple of reasons. 1) I personally do not know anyone with AIDS so it could be a very hard thing for me to try and write something within that p.o.v. I would have to use my imagination (which I have no problem doing whatsoever, mind you), yet I'm afraid that I would do no justice to the reality of the situation. 2) This story was about a boy who was in love, and had to discover and face the facts that ultimately, love just doesn't die because of one minor or major thing, depending on your perspective. And I tried to show that with Pat's reaction at first, and then include his acceptance of a situation that he had no control over whatsoever. He has answered the calling of his heart the only way a person ever really should answer such a thing. By ultimately deciding to face it head on. In life is the way he decided to do it reality? I imagine it is, but I also imagine that isn't always the case either, and I pity the fool who gives up love when they have finally found it because of such a thing. When you say the story has just begun and we don't know how things will work out in the end, will, it kind of makes me want to eat my words a little bit. If I were to actually sit down and finish this tidbit of writing all the way through, I know exactly how it would end, within two very real possibilities. I have the slightly sad but happy version of an ending, and then I have the other slightly sad but happy version of an ending. Is the finishing of this story a very real possibility? Yes, I believe the next anthology entry is themed "Something Unexpected". Will we see Scotty and Pats return within that theme? Possibly. Likely? I don't know. Most likely not, due to the fact that there are rules and such stating that a writing has to stand on its own, and for me to go from Scotty's pov would be extremely close to breaking those rules. Yet the idea is tantalizingly there. Would I be willing to finish it anyways and post it on its own? Yes, if there were enough calls for me to do so, and yet I honestly have to wonder, if I were to do such a thing would I detract from the statement that I was trying to make with this story? Is there a possibility that I could make an even stronger statement with a second final piece tying this story up, or should I leave it up to the reader to decide what happens in the end between Pat and Scotty. All very tantalizing questions, and I have no answers at this moment to any of them. Ultimately, I guess we shall see. Best of my regards to you all, Linxe
  14. What an intense story, it grabbed my attention and held it all the way to the end. Yet, I pity George for his behavior and the lesson he perhaps learned a bit to late. However, I'm glad that he learned the lesson. Definitely a gripping read. Regards, Jon
  15. I found this story to be interesting and extremely well written. Alas, it has left me with alot of questions in the end, and I'm not sure where to begin. I'm definitely going to re-read it when I have another chance and I recommend that this short story be read as well. Regards, Linxe
  16. okay for the fourth time I'm going to try to reply to this thread. BTW, i wasn't going to initially, but circumstances led me to it. This story wasn't about Scotty, however, it's led to alot of thought towards him. I'm glad, that was the point of the story. How would you feel in these circumstances? Just so you know, all the credit for the idea of this story goes to Prince Duchess, who gave me this idea and allowed me the idea to continue on with it after projecting my initial idea at him. Now on to the main point. Some of you are of the opinion that parents have a say, some of you are of the opinion that they don't. Ultimately it does not matter. All that matters is that you think for yourself, and keep an open mind. That is all I will say on the matter of this story. Please, think for yourself, Regards, Linxe
  17. all i can do is say "what?". Then i keep looking for more and I realize it's not there and it isn't. It's disappointing, at the least that the more I was expecting ISN'T there, but for what is there, it is definitely a great story. Linxe
  18. This was a very good story that truly went straight to the heart of Carpe Diem. Linxe
  19. Ah, I forgot to mention. Some of the information regarding our current payload on U.S. Nuclear Submarines (yes, I do know there are more our there, such as the British Empire's use of trident missiles on their SSBNs, but I was more concerned with getting the paper done so I could go to bed, get up and make my powerpoint to go with the presentation) So, in effect, the U.S. has like 18 SSBNs according to the last quote used. That book was written in 2001. As of 2002 or 03 or 04 two Ohio class submarines were converted to SSGN's (Sub surface guided nuclear) with conventional payloads, i.e., tomahawks, and I believe at least two more are being converted to SSGNs as well. Now all that being said, I haven't even gotten into researching nuclear silos on land and such...so...if someone else wants to do that, go for it. And just for something else to think about, I believe i read somewhere that there's like 20,000 nuclear weapons in the world at the moment (could be higher, I don't remember the exact number now sorry) Regards, again, Jon
  20. That's a quote from CJ that was brought up in the last chapter of Changing Lanes. At the time I didn't weigh in on the subject because I was still doing my own research at the time, plus I didn't feel that discussing it within the context of the chapter post itself was appropriate. That said, I've created a new post. The following is something I've written for my composition 2 class, in which I have to present my paper tomorrow...ehr, later on today, actually, in about 8 and a half hours. As previously stated, i'm posting it here because at the time when it was being discussed I didn't feel I knew enough about the subject to properly weigh in (even though I've supposedly been researching it for the past 4 weeks or so). Thus, I present to you my paper, which I must warn you, don't steal it for your own class, it's called plagiarism. Regards, Jon and now, without further ado: Nuclear Proliferation! What is it and why is it important? "I am become death, the shatterer of worlds."
  21. Read it, loved it, can't wait for the next chapter. Now moving onto a topic that was discussed in the last chapter, alas, I'll be making a new post for that one... Regards, Jon
  22. It's not OVER yet ::flails:: wow, you people are fast. I swear I just posted this Jon
  23. Part 2 of the TLC match Author's Disclaimer: Linxe Termoil is in no way shape or form affiliated with the goat, nor does he have any actual knowledge of anything that will happen in any future chapters of the story "Changing Lanes" by the author C James. This is a complete work of Linxe's imagination and as such, is subject to the following rules and regulations. The body of the work belongs to him, the characters Helen and Jerry, Jane and Yuri belong to the author C James. As Linxe is doing this out of his own boredom, he's giving this work to the author C James to do whatever he pleases with it, but does sincerely hope you all enjoy it. Also, the numerous other fans that have made an appearance in this fun little story are here by courtesy of me, and any such characterizations were done so out of the author's (me) imagination, not because they're real. Regards, Jon Helen inhaled through her nose, trying to keep her breathing as quiet as possible as the two male figures stalked through the room, just in sight of her. She was on the upper landing overlooking the main dining room of the observatory. Glancing across the upper balcony, she nodded to Jane and held up a hand, gesturing for her to be patient, and turned her attention to the two figures below them as they moved out into the open space below the balcony. It was almost time. "They must be here somewhere, we were right on their trail," The Scar said, his voice just barely audible to Helen from where she was watching above them. Yuri nodded his head in agreement and pointed out a couple of chairs that were out of place from their seating arrangements. "I'd say they ran through here pretty fast," he said. "The only question is, where did they go ne
  24. nyeh...I knew I shouldn't have read this chapter today. Cause now I have to wait to see what happens next What a disaster, and if my boy Jansen gets hurt in any way shape or form....I'll personally find a recipe for goat stew....
  25. Here's me, per request Jon
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