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Xeth

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About Me

Owning a collective is hard work. I am by no means an open book. I am a very complex and deep individual that believes in respecting and honoring my fellow man above all else. A man is only as good as his word, this is what I believe and how I live my life. Of late I have taken my love of growing and put it to good use in helping Medical Marijuana users find safer alternatives in attaining thier Medicine. All of this that you are reading was made with some script cut and paste thing I found I think it said pimp yet I am not a pimp I find that to be a derogatory statement personally. It leads me to believe that the authors of this scripting tool thought most wouldnt be intelligent enough to figure it out. One evening an old Cherokee Indian told his grandson about a "battle" that goes on inside people. He said, "My son, the battle is between 2 "wolves" inside us all. One is Evil. It is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith." The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather: "Which wolf wins?" The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed." Author: Choctaw Indian Shaman

My Interests

HEMP the glorious herb should not be taken lightly did you know the declaration of independance is written on hemp. I'm assuming this is where most would type something profound and clever. I am very happy with my life and though ive made many mistakes I wouldnt change a thing. I enjoy growing Marijuana and the outdoors, art, history, and music. I enjoy Philosophy, Archeology as well as Cave Spelunking. Learning about lost civilizations and tribes that have mysteries we today do not understand is what I enjoy the most. Theology captivates me in the sense that the underlying concepts of most are essentially the same. Which leads me to say that my personal beliefs regaurding a higher being arent like those of a normal person. I enjoy learning about all religions. Living in Los Angeles has its benefits because there are soo many clubs and things to do 24/7 yet the amount of honest people and lack of room leave much to be desired. I am a fifth generation carpenter and I enjoy building things. I am not out to meet women nor do I need a girlfriend yet I do want to meet honest and honorable people whether its male or female just to have more friends in my life. I have always been the one that goes out of his way to help others and have gotten taken advantage of by people that said they were friends more times than I can count. I believe life is way too short its best to stay healthy be honest and always do my best. Did you know? Hemp Hemp is the common English name for the annual herb cannabis, (marijuana), which can be and is grown for numerous non-drug purposes, including fiber (eg for textiles), food and fuel.The name cannabis is botanical Latin. In English this name is associated with drugs derived from the herb because it is the name favoured by medical practitioners who helped to introduce the drugs to the modern English-speaking world. Cannabis for non-drug purposes (especially textiles) was then already well known as hemp.The name marijuana is Mexican in origin, and associated almost exclusively with hemp as a source of drug material.

I'd like to meet:

Fellow Medical Marijuana users in the Los Angeles area would be cool. I'm not out to meet anyone actually nor do I need a girlfriend yet I am always wanting new friends. Marijuana: The Weed of Wisdom In fact, the herb "ganja" (marijuana) was regarded as "wisdomweed," and Rasta leaders urged that it be smoked as a religious rite, alleging that it was found growing on the grave of King Solomon and citing biblical passages, such as Psalms 104:14, to attest to its sacramental properties: "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man, that he may bring forth food out of the earth."

Music:

Type O Negative: Slow Deep And Hard (Roadrunner, 1991) Metallica: Master Of Puppets (Elektra, 1986) Guns and Roses: Appetite for Destruction (Geffen 1987) Jane's Addiction: Ritual de lo habitual (Warner 1990) Fear Factory: Demanufacture (Roadrunner 1995) Sepultura: Roots (Roadrunner, 1996) Rage Against the Machine: self-titled (Epic 1992) Cathedral: Forest of Equilibrium (Earache 1991) Blue Oyster Cult: Secret Treaties (1974) Megadeth: Peace Sells (Capitol, 1986) AC/DC: Back In Black (1980) Korn: self-titled (Epic 1994) Enslaved: Eld (Osmose, 1997) Tool: Aenima (Zoo Entertainment 1996) Pantera: Cowboys From Hell (Atlantic, 1990) Marlyn Manson: Antichrist Superstar (Nothing 1996) Queens Of The Stone Age: Songs For The Deaf (Interscope, 2002) Aerosmith: Toys In The Attic (Columbia, 1975) Death: Leprosy (Combat, 1988) Paradise Lost: Gothic (Peaceville 1991) Helloween: Helloween (Noise 1985) Anthrax: Among the Living (Island 1987) White Zombies: La Sexorcisto (Geffen, 1992) Prong: Beg To Differ (Epic, 1990) Deftones: Adrenaline (Maverick 1995) Judas Priest: Sad Wings Of Destiny (Gull, 1976) Nuclear Assault: Game Over (Combat 1986) Cro-Mags: Best Wishes (Profile, 1989) Slayer: Reign in Blood (Def Jam 1986) Warrior Soul: Last Decade Dead Century (DGC, 1990) Danzig: Danzig (Def American, 1988) Obituary: Slowly We Rot (Roadrunner, 1989) Van Halen: Van Halen (WB, 1978) Iron Maiden: Iron Maiden (EMI 1980) System Of A Down: System of a Down (1998) Satyricon: Nemesis Divina (1996) Queensryche: Operation: Mindcrime (EMI 1988) Slipknot: Slipknot (Roadrunner, 1999) Discordance Axis: The Inalienable Dreamless (Hydra Head, 2000) Entombed: Wolverine Blues (Earache, 1993) Manowar: Battle Hymns (Liberty, 1982) Motorhead: No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (Bronze 1981) Def Leppard: Pyromania (Polygram, 1983) Emperor: In The Nightside Eclipse (Century Black, 1994) Brutal Truth: Need to Control (Earache 1994) Venom: Black Metal (1982) Cradle Of Filth: Dusk and Her Embrace (Music For Nations, 1997) Queen: Sheer Heart Attack (Elektra, 1974) Joan Jett: I Love Rock And Roll (Boardwalk, 1981) Kiss: Kiss (Casablanca, 1974) Flotsam & Jetsam: Doomsday For The Receiver (Metal Blade, 1986) Exciter: Heavy Metal Maniac (1983) Rush: Permanent waves (1980) Saint Vitus: Hallow's Victim (1985) Exodus: Bonded By Blood (1985) Sadus: Illusions (Sadus, 1988) Morbid Angel: Altars of Madness (Earache 1989) Testament: The Legacy (1987) Vicious Rumour: Soldiers Of The Night (1985) Sanctuary: Refuge Denied (Epic, 1987) Montrose: Montrose (Warner, 1973) Darkthrone: A Blaze In The Northern Sky (Peaceville, 1991) Motley Crue: Shout At The Devil (Elektra, 1983) Diamond Head: Lightning to the Nations (D.H. Music 1980) Saxon: Wheels of Steel (Carrere 1980) Mercyful Fate: A Corpse without Soul (Rave On 1982) Accept: Restless and Wild (Brain 1982) Ronnie James Dio: Holy Diver (Vertigo 1983) Live: Throwing Copper (Radioactive, 1994) Celtic Frost: Into the Pandemonium (Noise 1987) Joe Satriani: Surfing with the Alien (Relativity 1987) Faith No More: Real Thing (Slash 1989) Terrorizer: World Downfall (Earache 1989) LA Guns: LA Guns (Polydor, 1988) Skid Row: self-titled (Atlantic 1989) Carcass: Symphonies of Sickness (Earache 1989) Nailbomb: Point Blank (Roadrunner) At the Gates: Slaughter of Soul (Earache 1996) Samhain: Initium (Plan 9, 1984) Bathory: self-titled (Black Mark 1984) Yngwie J. Malmsteen: Rising Force (Polydor 1984) House Of Lords: House Of Lords (RCA, 1988) Ozzy Osbourne: Randy Rhoads Tribute (Epic 1987) Kyuss: Blues For The Red Sun (Dali, 1992) Melvins: Bullhead (Boner, 1991) Electric Wizard: Come My Fanatics Monster Magnet: Superjudge Corrosion Of Conformity: Deliverance Trouble: Manic Frustration Black Sabbath: Master Of Reality Cypress Hill Fu Manchu: In Search Of Iron Monkey: Iron Monkey Orange Goblin: Frequencies From Planet Ten Spiritual Beggars The Atomic Bitchwax Unida: Coping With The Urban Coyote Down Clutch Goatsnake Hangnail

Movies:

Casablanca (1942), dir. Michael CurtizThe Godfather Part II (1974), dir. Francis Ford CoppolaNorth By Northwest (1959), dir. Alfred HitchcockCitizen Kane (1941), dir. Orson WellesLawrence of Arabia (1962), dir. David LeanManhattan (1979), dir. Woody AllenGone With The Wind (1939), dir. Victor FlemingChinatown (1974), dir. Roman PolanskiThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), dir. John FordCity Lights (1931), dir. Charles ChaplinRaging Bull (1980), dir. Martin ScorseseSunset Boulevard (1950), dir. Billy Wilder2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), dir. Stanley KubrickThe Philadelphia Story (1940), dir. George CukorTo Have and Have Not (1944), dir. Howard HawksThe Graduate (1967), dir. Mike NicholsThe Maltese Falcon (1941), dir. John HustonStar Wars (1977), dir. George LucasIt's A Wonderful Life (1946), dir. Frank CapraThe Wild Bunch (1969), dir. Sam PeckinpahVertigo (1958), dir. Alfred HitchcockSingin' In The Rain (1952), dir. Stanley Donen and Gene KellyThe Godfather (1972), dir. Francis Ford CoppolaE.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982), dir. Steven SpielbergThe Palm Beach Story (1942), dir. Preston SturgesBlade Runner (1982), dir. Ridley ScottDouble Indemnity (1944), dir. Billy WilderThe Manchurian Candidate (1962), dir. John FrankenheimerAll About Eve (1950), dir. Joseph MankiewiczThe Searchers (1956), dir. John FordRear Window (1954), dir. Alfred HitchcockAnnie Hall (1977), dir. Woody AllenNinotchka (1939), dir. Ernst LubitschBlue Velvet (1986), dir. David LynchThe Wizard of Oz (1939), dir. Victor FlemingBringing Up Baby (1938), dir. Howard HawksThe Bridge On The River Kwai (1957), dir. David LeanDr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (1964), dir. Stanley KubrickPulp Fiction (1994), dir. Quentin TarantinoSome Like It Hot (1959), dir. Billy WilderOn The Waterfront (1954), dir. Elia KazanOne Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (1975), dir. Milos FormanTaxi Driver (1976), dir. Martin ScorseseTouch Of Evil (1958), dir. Orson WellesNashville (1975), dir. Robert AltmanApocalypse Now (1979), dir. Francis Ford CoppolaThe Hustler (1961), dir. Robert RossenThe Big Sleep (1946), dir. Howard HawksBonnie And Clyde (1967), dir. Arthur PennUnforgiven (1992), dir. Clint EastwoodNetwork (1976), dir. Sidney LumetThe Silence of the Lambs (1991), dir. Jonathan DemmeJaws (1975), dir. Steven SpielbergThe Deer Hunter (1978), dir. Michael CiminoHannah and Her Sisters (1986), dir. Woody AllenGunga Din (1939), dir. George StevensSchindler's List (1993), dir. Steven SpielbergHud (1963), dir. Martin RittThe Third Man (1949), dir. Carol ReedModern Times (1936), dir. Charles ChaplinRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981), dir. Steven SpielbergRed River (1948), dir. Howard HawksThe Empire Strikes Back (1980), dir. Irvin KershnerHamlet (1948), dir. Laurence OlivierNotorious (1946), dir. Alfred HitchcockA Streetcar Named Desire (1951), dir. Elia KazanLast Tango in Paris (1972), dir. Bernardo BertolucciSweet Smell of Success (1957), dir. Alexander MackendrickOut Of The Past (1947), dir. Jacques TournierAll That Jazz (1979), dir. Bob FosseTop Hat (1935), dir. Mark SandrichThe Misfits (1961), dir. John HustonTootsie (1982), dir. Sydney PollackMr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), dir. Frank CapraShort Cuts (1993), dir. Robert AltmanThe Grapes of Wrath (1940), dir. John FordThe Apartment (1960), dir. Billy WilderA Clockwork Orange (1971), dir. Stanley KubrickPsycho (1960), dir. Alfred HitchcockMoonstruck (1987), dir. Norman JewisonGoodFellas (1990), dir. Martin ScorseseStagecoach (1939), dir. John FordThe Last Picture Show (1971), dir. Peter BogdanovichDie Hard (1988), dir. John McTiernanMidnight Cowboy (1969), dir. John SchlesingerWest Side Story (1961), dir. Robert Wise, Jerome RobbinsThe Quiet Man (1952), dir. John FordReds (1981), dir. Warren BeattyRebel Without a Cause (1955), dir. Nicholas RayA Hard Day's Night (1964), dir. Richard LesterA Room With A View (1986), dir. James IvoryFrom Here to Eternity (1953), dir. Fred ZinnemannThe Piano (1993), dir. Jane CampionAdam's Rib (1949), dir. George CukorThis Is Spinal Tap (1984), dir. Rob ReinerIt Happened One Night (1934), dir. Frank CapraDo the Right Thing (1989), dir. Spike LeeThe Thin Man (1934), dir. W.S. Van DykePatton (1970), dir. Franklin SchaffnerThe Terminator (1984), dir. James Cameron

Books:

Genisis 1:29 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. Chinua Achebe, Nigeria, (b. 1930), Things Fall Apart Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark, (1805-1875), Fairy Tales and Stories Jane Austen, England, (1775-1817), Pride and Prejudice Honore de Balzac, France, (1799-1850), Old Goriot Samuel Beckett, Ireland, (1906-1989), Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable Giovanni Boccaccio, Italy, (1313-1375), Decameron Jorge Luis Borges, Argentina, (1899-1986), Collected Fictions Emily Bronte, England, (1818-1848), Wuthering Heights Albert Camus, France, (1913-1960), The Stranger Paul Celan, Romania/France, (1920-1970), Poems. Louis-Ferdinand Celine, France, (1894-1961), Journey to the End of the Night Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spain, (1547-1616), Don Quixote Geoffrey Chaucer, England, (1340-1400), Canterbury Tales Joseph Conrad, England,(1857-1924), Nostromo Dante Alighieri, Italy, (1265-1321), The Divine Comedy Charles Dickens, England, (1812-1870), Great Expectations Denis Diderot, France, (1713-1784), Jacques the Fatalist and His Master Alfred Doblin, Germany, (1878-1957), Berlin Alexanderplatz Fyodor M Dostoyevsky, Russia, (1821-1881), Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; The Possessed; The Brothers Karamazov George Eliot, England, (1819-1880), Middlemarch Ralph Ellison, United States, (1914-1994), Invisible Man Euripides, Greece, (c 480-406 BC), Medea William Faulkner, United States, (1897-1962), Absalom, Absalom; The Sound and the Fury Gustave Flaubert, France, (1821-1880), Madame Bovary; A Sentimental Education Federico Garcia Lorca, Spain, (1898-1936), Gypsy Ballads Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Colombia, (b. 1928), One Hundred Years of Solitude; Love in the Time of Cholera Gilgamesh, Mesopotamia (c 1800 BC). Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Germany, (1749-1832), Faust Nikolai Gogol, Russia, (1809-1852), Dead Souls Gunter Grass, Germany, (b.1927), The Tin Drum Joao Guimaraes Rosa, Brazil, (1880-1967), The Devil to Pay in the Backlands Knut Hamsun, Norway, (1859-1952), Hunger. Ernest Hemingway, United States, (1899-1961), The Old Man and the Sea Homer, Greece, (c 700 BC), The Iliad and The Odyssey Henrik Ibsen, Norway (1828-1906), A Doll's House The Book of Job, Israel. (600-400 BC). James Joyce, Ireland, (1882-1941), Ulysses Franz Kafka, Bohemia, (1883-1924), The Complete Stories; The Trial; The Castle Bohemia Kalidasa, India, (c. 400), The Recognition of Sakuntala Yasunari Kawabata, Japan, (1899-1972), The Sound of the Mountain Nikos Kazantzakis, Greece, (1883-1957), Zorba the Greek DH Lawrence, England, (1885-1930), Sons and Lovers Halldor K Laxness, Iceland, (1902-1998), Independent People Giacomo Leopardi, Italy, (1798-1837), Complete Poems Doris Lessing, England, (b.1919), The Golden Notebook Astrid Lindgren, Sweden, (1907-2002), Pippi Longstocking Lu Xun, China, (1881-1936), Diary of a Madman and Other Stories Mahabharata, India, (c 500 BC). Naguib Mahfouz, Egypt, (b. 1911), Children of Gebelawi Thomas Mann, Germany, (1875-1955), Buddenbrook; The Magic Mountain Herman Melville, United States, (1819-1891), Moby Dick Michel de Montaigne, France, (1533-1592), Essays. Elsa Morante, Italy, (1918-1985), History Toni Morrison, United States, (b. 1931), Beloved Shikibu Murasaki, Japan, (N/A), The Tale of Genji Genji Robert Musil, Austria, (1880-1942), The Man Without Qualities Vladimir Nabokov, Russia/United States, (1899-1977), Lolita Njaals Saga, Iceland, (c 1300). George Orwell, England, (1903-1950), 1984 Ovid, Italy, (c 43 BC), Metamorphoses Fernando Pessoa, Portugal, (1888-1935), The Book of Disquiet Edgar Allan Poe, United States, (1809-1849), The Complete Tales Marcel Proust, France, (1871-1922), Remembrance of Things Past Francois Rabelais, France, (1495-1553), Gargantua and Pantagruel Juan Rulfo, Mexico, (1918-1986), Pedro Paramo Jalal ad-din Rumi, Afghanistan, (1207-1273), Mathnawi Salman Rushdie, India/Britain, (b. 1947), Midnight's Children Sheikh Musharrif ud-din Sadi, Iran, (c 1200-1292), The Orchard Tayeb Salih, Sudan, (b. 1929), Season of Migration to the North Jose Saramago, Portugal, (b. 1922), Blindness William Shakespeare, England, (1564-1616), Hamlet; King Lear; Othello Sophocles, Greece, (496-406 BC), Oedipus the King Stendhal, France, (1783-1842), The Red and the Black Laurence Sterne, Ireland, (1713-1768), The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy Italo Svevo, Italy, (1861-1928), Confessions of Zeno Jonathan Swift, Ireland, (1667-1745), Gulliver's Travels Leo Tolstoy, Russia, (1828-1910), War and Peace; Anna Karenina; The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories Anton P Chekhov, Russia, (1860-1904), Selected Stories Thousand and One Nights, India/Iran/Iraq/Egypt, (700-1500). Mark Twain, United States, (1835-1910), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Valmiki, India, (c 300 BC), Ramayana Virgil, Italy, (70-19 BC), The Aeneid Walt Whitman, United States, (1819-1892), Leaves of Grass Virginia Woolf, England, (1882-1941), Mrs. Dalloway; To the Lighthouse Marguerite Yourcenar, France, (1903-1987), Memoirs of Hadrian

Heroes:

A disbelief in God does not result in a belief in nothing; disbelief in God usually results in a belief in anything. Peter Kushman the designer of Kush, Jack Herer another breeder and Cristopher Reeve for fighting so hard. Anyone that fights against overwhelming odds and believes that we were given free will for a reason. Those that understand that the United States is not a real Democracy are commendable those that want to change it by terror and force I pity. To coin a phrase Lifes too short there are many heroes out there I believe we need law enforcement in LA they risk thier lives. Martin Luther King, John Lennon, Muhammad Ali, The American G.I., Diana, Princess of Wales, Anne Frank, Che Guevara, E. Hillary & T. Norgay, Helen Keller, The Kennedys, Bruce Lee, Charles Lindbergh, Harvey Milk, Mother Teresa, Emmeline Pankhurst, Rosa Parks, Pelé, Andrei Sakharov, Jackie Robinson, Bill Wilson, Mahatma Gandhi, Jesus, The Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso these are many heroes that I admire.

My Blog

THE HIGH BEFORE CHRISTMAS

  Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a louse; The plants were drying by the chimney with care, In hopes that the bud would soon b...
Posted by Xeth on Sun, 04 Sep 2005 09:58:00 PST

THE TRUTH

 Pot is NOT harmful to the human body or mind. Marijuana does NOT pose a threat to the general public. Marijuana is very much a danger to the oil companies, alcohol, tobacco industries and a larg...
Posted by Xeth on Sun, 28 Aug 2005 01:18:00 PST

Honor

With righteousness in the heartthere will be beauty in the character.With beauty in the characterthere will be harmony in the home.With harmony in the homethere will be order in the nation.With order ...
Posted by Xeth on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST