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Somehow, I can't imagine you actually saying this shit to someone's face, and I don't think you would ever dare, either. How in the hell did that meaningless fucking MySpace profile you posted have more relevance than this thread? And quit trying to drag other people into your lame ass name calling. You're a net geek too motherfucker and you know it, calling people out when you're talking about audio bitrates and formats and shit. Quit being a hypocrite. I don't have to be a stan to see the fucking picture and admire it. Every time I try to just leave you alone and let you be, you say something stupid.
lets get it.
#1 yea ok net gangsta holla at me in westport on new years eve. ive fought all my life and only been beat 3 times 2 by the same dude lol. and it sure wont be you or that marsh mellow that will be another .rofl people thinking random bs.
#2 i wasnt saying shit about this thread u idiot it was about other really irelavant threads u morons sign off on. my shit was my simple point and laugh and scratch your head thread > those omg look at what tech n9ne is eating or some other random retarded ass shit.
#3 i have knowledge in things i do because i am in computer sciences. but theres a difference in idiot internet people like described by Asmodeus. u go around a bunch of forums tryna get the cool peoples friend ship and approval like it matters in real life
#4 and i didnt call u a stan. so unless this is kirbys alias then u need not get ur panties in a bunch unless u feel guilty and shit.

oo and kirby that retarded ass Keyboard Cat proves your identical to what Asmodeus was describing.

Good quality or not that's a sick ass picture.
lol i think it would be a good pic if it was bigger and better quality but the stans bum rush me with their attempt at "dissing, joking or w/e" when i said what i said lol..

ONLY ON THE INTERNET
 

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OMG really? Y'all quit bitching like menstruating teens that were told they couldn't go to the next Hollywood Undead show by their parents.

Yeah, I reached for that one, but so are y'all with this arguing.
 

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Not really. It WAS about a new photo that more than likely gives away the meaning of K.O.D. and not everyone's gonna see Gofer talk about in his other thread.
 
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Yeah, but the fact that's its been covered in another thread n mr Strangemusic123 felt the need to make a thread about it aggravates me.
How does it give the meaning away?
 
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yeah your right but its a shame that Tech is trying to do something so dark n wicked to that poor bunny.
I mean, why not pick a fucking cat or something?
 

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Because cats represent the same evil the raven's do depending on what mythos you are studying.

A rabbit either represents mischief(as seen in Alice in Wonderland) or purity and that's all.
 

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rabbits symbolism

• Life, healing, clear-sightedness, gentleness / Luck; trust; love; friendship; fear; evasion / Rabbit symbolism concerns the Moon (Intuition).

• The rabbit represents humility, because he is quiet and soft and not self-asserting. -- Black Elk

Chinese tradition says that people born under the sign of the Rabbit possess intelligence, wisdom, and understanding. After turbulent Tiger years, Rabbit years are times of diplomacy and gentle persuasion. Emphasis is placed on human rights and helping the underprivileged. Activities dealing with healing and medicine will flourish. An excellent judge of character, they are difficult to deceive. 1

• Older than Christianity, the symbolism of the hare is thus a celebration of life's continuation with rebirth, as in each spring, and the rabbit expresses hope that life will be renewed, and better than before.

• The nocturnal rabbit, signifying the moon who dies every morning and is resurrected every evening, also represents the rebirth of nature in spring. Both the moon and the rabbit were believed to die in order to be reborn. Therefore the hare is a symbol of immortality. In Egypt, Osiris, god of the dead, was sacrificed to the Nile each year in the form of a hare to guarantee the annual flooding Egyptian agriculture depended upon. Although the hare is not a symbol for Christ some analogy might be made to Christ who was sacrificed in the form of a man for the feeding of God's people.

To Buddhists the hare is a symbol of self-sacrifice. Legend says this creature threw itself into a fire in order to feed Buddha when he was starving. As a reward, it was given a new home in the moon.

Because of its fertility (one doe can produce 42 young a year), the rabbit or hare is an emblem of fertility, abundance, good fortune, sexuality, lasciviousness, lust, procreation, puberty, renewal, spring, rampant growth, excess, and love gods and goddesses such as Venus, Aphrodite, and Cupid. Pliny the Elder even prescribed its meat as a cure for female sterility. The white hare sometimes found at Mary's feet represents her triumph over lust or the flesh. Because it signifies abundance, the rabbit is sometimes used in western countries as a harvest or fall symbol. It also stands for madness and the month of March.

The rabbit's alertness and speed made it a Christian symbol of vigilance and the need to flee from sin and temptation. Like the lion, the hare was believed to be so vigilant that it slept with its eyes open. Its flesh was contaminated with wakefulness and could cause insomnia in its eater. Its speed was a reminder of the swift passage of life.

...The rabbit's burrow is a symbol of Christ's tomb.....The rabbit's trembling makes it a symbol of cowardice and timidity. However, Judeo-Christian writings recommend a holy trembling before the Lord. [1 Chr 16:30; Ps 96:9, 99:1, 114:7; Is 19:1, 66:2; Jer 5:22, 33:9] The writer of Philippians warns the Christian to "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." [Phil 2:12] In Medieval times, cowardice was personified with drawings of an armed man running from a hare. On the other hand, in Africa and the Americas, the hare was believed to be a trickster using its superior intellect as its defense. Some tribes considered him a hero and even the earth's creator. Aztecs believed 400 rabbits guarded their fields. 2

- If we consider the phases of the moon in its waxing (masculine) and waning (feminine), and accept the notion that the moon at full intensity is the Destroyer of Darkness or, as Hillard says, "sign of new life and the messenger of immortality," we can appreciate the honored position to which the rabbit has ascended..... A number of explanations account for this hare/moon symbiosis. One is that the hare is nocturnal and feeds by night; another is that the hare's gestation period is one month long. And, it was believed that a rabbit could change its sex—like the moon. 3
 
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