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Robin Hood, Robbin Rich

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............................................................ ............................................................ .....................born from a perfect woman with a flawless design ............................................................ ............................................................ .......................pooradjectiveHaving little or no money or wealth: beggarly, destitute, down-and-out, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, necessitous, needy, penniless, penurious, poverty-stricken. Informal broke, strapped. Idioms: hard up, on one's uppers. See rich/poor. Below a standard of quality: bad, bum1, unsatisfactory. Idioms: below par, not up toscratchsnuff. See good/bad. Of decidedly inferior quality: base2, cheap, lousy, miserable, paltry, rotten, shoddy, sleazy, trashy. Informal cheesy. Slang crummy, schlocky. See good/bad. Conspicuously deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent: exiguous, meager, puny, scant, scanty, skimpy, spare, sparse, stingy, thin. Slang measly. See big/small/amount, excess/insufficiency/enough. Arousing or deserving pity: pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, rueful, ruthful. See pity. ............................................................ ............................................................ ...............One that fails completely: bust, failure, fiasco, washout. Informal dud, flop, lemon. Slang bomb. See thrive/fail/exist. A person living under very unhappy circumstances: miserable, underdog, underprivileged, unfortunate, wretch. See rich/poor. ............................................................ ............................................................ ................... A series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. A daydream; a reverie. A state of abstraction; a trance. A wild fancy or hope. A condition or achievement that is longed for; an aspiration: a dream of owning their own business. One that is exceptionally gratifying, excellent, or beautiful: Our new car runs like a dream. ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................................ ............. A geological feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock, or a single piece of rock placed as, or within, a monument. Erosion usually exposes the geological formations, which are most often made of very hard and solid metamorphic rock. The word derives from the Latin word monolithus from the Greek word µ???????? (monolithos), derived from µ???? ("one" or "single") and ????? ("stone"). Of extraordinary size and power: behemoth, Brobdingnagian, Bunyanesque, colossal, cyclopean, elephantine, enormous, giant, gigantesque, gigantic, herculean, heroic, huge, immense, jumbo, mammoth, massive, massy, mastodonic, mighty, monster, monstrous, monumental, mountainous, prodigious, pythonic, stupendous, titanic, tremendous, vast. Informal walloping. Slang whopping. See big/small/amount.----....................................... ............................................................ ............................ With a gun barrel between your teeth, you speak only in vowels.

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Member Since: 5/30/2007
Band Members: Heroin Alix in Wunderland Dont be skerd Outerspace Weapon Electromagnetism Hatchet thanks calzone! Lunitic

Add to My Profile | More Videos Lunitic vid by senak ...dont be skerd vid by rocky wood... ...alix in wunderland vid by senak...,...Mer·cu·ry (mûr'ky?-re) n. (Symbol Hg) A silvery-white poisonous metallic element, liquid at room temperature and used in thermometers, barometers, vapor lamps, and batteries and in the preparation of chemical pesticides. Atomic number 80; atomic weight 200.59; melting point -38.87°C; boiling point 356.58°C; specific gravity 13.546 (at 20°C); valence 1, 2. Also called quicksilver................................................. ...........................Any of several weedy plants of the genera Mercurialis or Acalypha........................................Roman Mythology. A god that served as messenger to the other gods and was himself the god of commerce, travel, and thievery.........................................The smallest of the inner planets and the one nearest the sun, having a sidereal period of revolution about the sun of 87.97 days at a mean distance of 57.91 million kilometers (35.98 million miles) and a mean radius of approximately 2,440 kilometers (1,516 miles).9-20-8-9-14-11-9-12-15-22-5-25-15-21.........9-11-14- 15-23-9-12-15-22-5-25-15-21
Influences: everything i hate and love ............................................................ ..................... MOTHER KNOWS BEST Category: Musicmother knows best ---- feel her tight between my thighs from across the football field its victory that i smell inside and the smell contains no guilt H..E..R..P...E....S...i can smell them through her dress my daddys wrong mother knows best c c c is for cunt theres a sickness inside that i need to harvest broken tramp have you seen her , i tryed to love but now ill beat her H....E.....R....P.....E....S...i can smell them through her dress your daddys wrong mther knows bestshe's the one who brings me to life, when i stab her with my hunting knife broken tramp have you seen her , i tryed to love but now i've beat her ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------e·lec·tro·mag·net·ism (---l--k'tr---m--g'n---t--z'?m) pronunciation n.1. Magnetism produced by electric charge in motion. 2. The physics of electricity and magnetism. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Aug 21, 2007 12:30 PM ....... Subject: Bell Lucille Body: OOO! I did not expect it. I have listened. It was pleasant to me. I badly speak in English, therefore I have understood not everything, but very much it was pleasant to me. Sometime if we shall let out the collection, we shall necessarily add this track. I liked your voice. It - is magnificent. Fine experemental track. Music is very various. Thanks you very much. One question: what do you do with this track? O my bad english. Thanx my friend. Ur Bell............ here's my genius plan to make a superior man anitomically built this half corpse can't guilt Mael·strom (m--l'str?m) n. A violent or turbulent situation: caught in the maelstrom of war. A whirlpool of extraordinary size or violence. Maelstrom (role playing game)Maelstrom is a role playing game by Alexander Scott, published in 1984 by Puffin Books as a single soft cover book. The book provided a wealth of information for role-playing in a 16th century or 17th century European setting although the rules could be easily adapted to any time period or location. Firearms (readily available in Europe at this time) are conspicuously absent from the setting.The game provided a very realistic combat system (especially with all of the advanced rules incorporated), and innovative game mechanics to cover wounds/healing, experience, aging, professions and magic.Maelstrom has maintained a small but loyal following since it was originally printed in part because of the depth of background and information presented (in a deceptively small book) and because of the innovative game mechanics. The herbal pharmacopoeia present at the end of the book, representing herbal knowledge of the time, has become legendary in roleplaying circles and is believed to have been a major source document for many subsequent RPG herbals (only some of which credit Maelstrom).CombatUnlike combat in most contemporary RPGs, and even most RPGs today, combat in Maelstrom was very realistic. Characters could easily end up with wounds that would last for months or suffer the loss of digits, or limbs. Using the advanced rules a character may well collapse from particular types of mortal wounds, or in combat from sheer exhaustion, especially if wearing heavy armour.Wounds and HealingIn Maelstrom, wounds are recorded separately and heal in parallel. A character suffering a series of minor wounds will recover much more quickly than one receiving one significant wound even if the total wounds for each character amount to the same numerical value. Characters engaging in bed rest will heal much more quickly than those who remain on the road. With the advanced rules in play characters could suffer cuts, bruises or a variety of serious injuries from their opponents' (or their own) weapons.ExperienceExperience rolls are on percentile dice and are made against a specific attribute when the character succeeds in an area relevant to that attribute. When a successful experience roll is made the attribute increases by one point (indicating increased ability in this area). Thus as characters become more experienced they have progressively more difficulty increasing attributes. This produces a negative feedback loop. As the author notes, it is less likely that an experienced character will learn a new trick too often, whereas someone who has no experience in a particular area may well learn something each time they exercise a skill.AgingAge is a very important characteristic to a character in Maelstrom, unlike many RPGs where aging is not a major consideration in character generation.All Maelstrom characters start at age 14. As part of building a character the player then chooses one or more professions. The character spends a number of years training in each profession and is normally assumed to have fully completed all training at the start of the campaign.Age impacts the maximum values that each attribute may have. An inexperienced character may thus have low initial values but great potential while an older character with experience may actually find that their attributes are limited by their age maximum, and continue to decline as they get older. A character starting with many professions will be older than other characters and will thus never achieve the lofty attribute scores a younger character could achieve. Older characters are also more susceptible to disease.ProfessionsProfessions in Maelstrom are not like the rigid class systems seen in many other RPGs from the 1980s. A character may have one, two, three or more professions as long as the referee agrees (a player normally being expected to provide a plausible explanation for the character having studied so many areas). In some cases a character may be expected to refrain from using skills previously acquired on entering a new profession. One example noted in the rule book is that of a mercenary becoming a priest and being expected to eschew previous experience with weapons.Magic SystemMages in 16th and 17th century Europe are seen as practitioners of ancient magical arts. They are not witches although the authorities often see them this way. Mages must keep their identities hidden from the inquisition and the church and so are expected to have a respectable profession along with their magical skills.Unlike many role-playing games no list of spells is provided. The list of available spells is assumed to be vast. A mage can attempt to cast any spell that is within the areas of magic understood by the character. Mages can specialise, which provides improved capability in some areas or they may choose to study only certain areas and be unable to cast spells unrelated to their area of study.When casting a spell Mages contact the Maelstrom to warp reality. The more that reality would need to change in order to fulfil the spell the more difficult the spell is to cast. Spells are graded by the referee on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 (representing events that are impossible) being the most difficult. Inexperienced mages will typically be only able to cast spells of grade 1 or 2 and even the most experienced mages will have difficulty with a spell of grade 5. Failure to successfully cast a spell can be dangerous with the severity of the consequences growing with the grade of the spell.With an optional rule in place excessive use of magic, particularly in a single area, can cause instabilities in reality.C17H17NO(C2H3O2)2 heroin (h--'r?w?n) , opiate drug synthesized from morphine (see narcotic). Originally produced in 1874, it was thought to be not only nonaddictive but useful as a cure for respiratory illness and morphine addiction, and capable of relieving morphine withdrawal symptoms. Later it was discovered to have the same pharmacologic effects as morphine and to be just as addictive. In many parts of the world, it is used as an analgesic (for relief of pain), particularly for the terminally ill. Although in the United States the manufacture and importation of the drug are prohibited and it is not used medically, heroin predominates in illicit narcotics traffic because it provides more potency for less bulk than morphine and is thus easier to smuggle.
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Mr. Maelstrom vs. The World

Mr. Maelstrom vs. The World is the name of my new album. The project is almost finished, all songs are written and ready for banging like gangs. This is my 5th solo album and this time around i wanted...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Wed, 03 Oct 2007 07:34:00 PST

spontaneous combustion

i write firewith my bloodit turns blackso what if it doesload the guntrigger memoriesit sound like funfirst i have to wipe the tears awayand stair at the suni stay out in spacewhere my words are borni...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 11:04:00 PST

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reflection is foreveri will make you feel so alive
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 11:08:00 PST

say what...anna bananna...interesting

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Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Fri, 10 Aug 2007 09:36:00 PST

black cats and jack rabbits speak

the credulous man sits eyes wideback openready for your exploitationthere is reasons for everythingi just dont like yoursthe night pours into my lapbut ignores me all daythe most trusting and understa...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Tue, 17 Jul 2007 08:08:00 PST

trust me.......God is sleeping

time is all i have to get used to myselfwhich i never will beyou gave me comfort wanting mei must be okay if she loves mehe must be sleeping to let this happennow that you see mewide openits nothing t...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:47:00 PST

writing without walls

im writing without wallsno checkpointsno barriersno leashesno firm grip on my tonguesaying whats firstfeeling whats thereputting words in the airlike viruses floatingballoon like wishes pop and shrink...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:26:00 PST

draw my name in the sand and watch it get washed away

draw my name in the sand and watch it get washed away
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 01:48:00 PST

lullibies

dark bags that hold the months waking hourshave moved inresting on my facecollecting my nightmares making them daydreamsturning them grayerkeeping me alerton edgeuneasyassuring me im not as strong as ...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:49:00 PST

and so on

step on his wounded bodylet his heart bleed outdie a slow lifethats my blood in your mouthtake my soul and trade itfor another free agentone who cares lesswith nothing investedjust waitingfor the opor...
Posted by Robin Hood, Robbin Rich on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 09:19:00 PST