1. Hopefully not too much. A guy told me once it can kill.


    You would not believe what kind of crap I can come up with when it comes to going surreal.
  2. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    Personally I think it effects me (unless its a placebo effect or something), not sure what research has said though


    well i never heard about some stupid microwave effects. I just figured out one day its the microwave that makes my head tingle


  3. There was once an incident, at some festival, where severael people litreally laughed themselves to death.


  4. Almost as good a way to pass away as dying while having sex.


  5. The romans considered it a highest honor.

    My prefered way to die would be a sky-diving accident. Great view all the way down, than its over in an instant.
  6. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    The romans considered it a highest honor.

    My prefered way to die would be a sky-diving accident. Great view all the way down, than its over in an instant.


    What a great civilisation.

    There would not be too much of you left. I'd personally prefer to get stuffed.
  7. What are we doing anyway?


  8. Me too, but for some reason I can't do it properly in English. Only native surrealism I guess
  9. On a related note, I've been reading Paolo Coehlo.


    (In Joke- It's not related, but neither the fuck is anything else in the forum )
  10. Originally posted by Macphistfly:On a related note, I've been reading Paolo Coehlo.


    (In Joke- It's not related, but neither the fuck is anything else in the forum )


    books are so overrated man jk of course. Is it good? I have been looking for something to read recently. I have grown out of all the child books so I dont know what to read anymore...
  11. Paolo Coelho is insanely good. His books are so profound and meaningful, really physolophical in a way, but without being boring at all. I looooooove them I met him personally at the Book Fest in Madrid some time ago and the man is truly interesting.

    I've read most of his books but if I had to recommend one, it would be The Alchimist
  12. Originally posted by LikeASong:Paolo Coelho is insanely good. His books are so profound and meaningful, really physolophical in a way, but without being boring at all. I looooooove them I met him personally at the Book Fest in Madrid some time ago and the man is truly interesting.

    I've read most of his books but if I had to recommend one, it would be The Alchimist


    ABSOLUTELY!

    One of my favorite books, i'm on 'Brida' now, and let me tell you for a book about Irish Magic interesting stuff has been starting to happen to me, here on the emerald isle.