From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V6 #107 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Monday, March 26 2001 Volume 06 : Number 107 Today's Subjects: ----------------- NPR safe skools [AT ] NPR NPR NPR a joke [KrodKnid@aol.com] Re: NPR safe skools ["David Furlong" ] Re: NPR safe skools [AT ] spr - Re: ~* Poe at the Movies [Oasage@aol.com] 1-800-520-1067 Requests@KROQ.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/yahoo.html [] Poe in New Orleans ["Michael" ] Re: ~* Poe at the Movies [EMOKidsSmell@aol.com] Re: ~* Poe at the Movies [Psyren13@aol.com] SpArKi00 here and still living [SpArKi00@aol.com] Re: High Schools- My Defense [EMOKidsSmell@aol.com] Re: High Schools- My Defense [JustSpiffy@aol.com] Re: SpArKi00 here and still living [KrodKnid@aol.com] PR-Boston Radio [K3285@aol.com] NPR: food for thought [Psyren13@aol.com] another radio list [K3285@aol.com] Re: another radio list [Psyren13@aol.com] Re: PR-Boston Radio ["e chaney" ] Re: PR-Boston Radio ["Dean Morrison" ] NPR re: food for thought [StarGazerLily429@aol.com] RE: High Schools- My Defense [~~Amanda~~ ] Re: SpArKi00 here and still living [LivTheMdns@aol.com] Re: NPR: food for thought [Rick Joyce ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 23:24:39 -0800 From: AT Subject: NPR safe skools First of all,Those who know me best KNOW I have been biting my tongue on this subject, in fact my mouth is bleeding. I just spent a very frustrating hour looking up statistics on student shootings and populations.My source for shooting deaths comes from that renowned source of un biased 'news' coverage, ABC , and the populations are straight from Uncle Sam, which makes me queasy even visiting via computer.As I searched for the number of teachers and counselors I lost patience , so I have subtracted the teachers and counselors killed from the totals. I have the latest two full years for which stats are available , 1999 and 1998. In 1999 which included the spectacular Littleton shooting 15 students were killed out of a population of 13.0 million , and in 1998 9 students were killed out of a population of 12.8 million. Simple math (do they still even TEACH math?)shows a fatality rate at close to one in ONE MILLION.. How large is the city you live in? How many murders took place there last year? No shit? Thats what I thought. A high school is ,yes, about 100 times safer than anyplace else in your city.Point is that the 'news' media (read: State run Media) are in the FEAR business....at best to garner higher ratings , and , at worst as part of the dark internationalist conspiracy to disarm the population at large.So to those of you who dont feel 'safe' at skool, just simply turn off your television. Television ,after organized religion , is undoubtedly the largest cause of mental illness.Those who want to blame guns choose to ignore the fact that guns were much more easily obtained 30 , 40 , or 50 years ago. Where were the killings then? And on a more contemporary note, states,large states like Texas have much easier gun laws than say California , which has strict laws...wheeeres the Texas killings? None. Cali? yeah, those feel good laws passed by politicians pandering to the public's media-induced fear have REALLY made our schools safer. I am not a member of the NRA and I do not own any weapons,as a matter of fact I dont even LIKE guns. I just believe in the Bill of Rights. I also believe the poiticians (even the supposedly NRA -owned ones) and the State run Media are pushing fear and disarmament at full speed ahead. If they EVER succeed , how long untill freedom of speech is outlawed? Or the right to peacefully assemble? Oh,never mind, scratch that last one if you are a teenaged Mexican around here,theyre passing 'gang' injunctions as you read this. Q: what do you call two Mexican kids together in Pacoima? A: a gang. I digress............AT ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 01:12:45 EST From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: NPR NPR NPR a joke Intelligence Test While visiting England, George Bush is invited to tea with HRH The Queen. President Bush asks her majesty's what her "real" leadership philosophy is. HRH replies that it is quite simply to surround herself with intelligent people. President Bush then asks how she knows if they're truly intelligent. "I usually do so by asking them the right questions," says the Queen. "Allow me to demonstrate." She then phones Tony Blair and says, "Mr. Prime Minister, please answer this question: Your mother has a child, and your father has a child, and this child is not your brother or sister. Who is it?" Tony Blair immediately responds ,"Certainly, the child would be me, ma'am." "Correct. Thank you and good-bye, Mr. Prime Minister" says the Queen. She hangs up and says, "Did you get that, Mr. President?" "Yes, your Majesty. Thanks a lot. I'll definitely be using that one!" Upon returning to Washington, President Bush decides he'd better put the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to the test. He summons Jesse Helms to the White House and says, "Senator Helms, I wonder if you can answer a question for me." "Why, of course, Mr. President"... What's on your mind?" "Uhh," says President Bush, "your mother has a child, and your father has a child, and this child is not your brother or your sister. Who is it?" Helms hems and haws and finally asks, "Can I think about it and get back to you?" Bush agrees, and Helms leaves. Helms immediately calls a meeting of other senior Republican senators, and they proceed to puzzle over the question for several hours but nobody can come up with an answer. Finally, in desperation, Helms calls Colin Powell at the State Department and explains his problem. Senator Helms poses the question as follows: "Now lookee here, son, your mother has a child, and your father has a child, and this child is not your brother or your sister. Who is it?" Powell answers immediately, "It's me, of course, you dumb cracker." Much relieved, Senator Helms rushes back to the White House and exclaims, "Mr. President, I know the answer, sir! I know who it is! It's Colin Powell!" President Bush replies in total disgust: "Wrong, you dumb shit, it's Tony Blair!" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 08:30:03 -0000 From: "David Furlong" Subject: Re: NPR safe skools Well, that starts out as a logical argument. Media does play a huge role in the visibility of these events but holy descent into paramilitary bill of rights waving paranoia. David E. Furlong I'm canadian I don't have the right to bear arms. >From: AT >To: angry-psychos@smoe.org >Subject: NPR safe skools >Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 23:24:39 -0800 > > >First of all,Those who know me best KNOW I have been biting my tongue on >this subject, in fact my mouth is bleeding. I just spent a very >frustrating hour looking up statistics on student shootings and >populations.My source for shooting deaths comes from that renowned >source of un biased 'news' coverage, ABC , and the populations are >straight from Uncle Sam, which makes me queasy even visiting via >computer.As I searched for the number of teachers and counselors I lost >patience , so I have subtracted the teachers and counselors killed from >the totals. I have the latest two full years for which stats are >available , 1999 and 1998. >In 1999 which included the spectacular Littleton shooting 15 students >were killed out of a population of 13.0 million , and in 1998 9 students >were killed out of a population of 12.8 million. Simple math (do they >still even TEACH math?)shows a fatality rate at close to one in ONE >MILLION.. How large is the city you live in? How many murders took place >there last year? No shit? Thats what I thought. A high school is ,yes, >about 100 times safer than anyplace else in your city.Point is that the >'news' media (read: State run Media) are in the FEAR business....at best >to garner higher ratings , and , at worst as part of the dark >internationalist conspiracy to disarm the population at large.So to >those of you who dont feel 'safe' at skool, just simply turn off your >television. Television ,after organized religion , is undoubtedly the >largest cause of mental illness.Those who want to blame guns choose to >ignore the fact that guns were much more easily obtained 30 , 40 , or 50 >years ago. Where were the killings then? And on a more contemporary >note, states,large states like Texas have much easier gun laws than say >California , which has strict laws...wheeeres the Texas killings? None. >Cali? yeah, those feel good laws passed by politicians pandering to the >public's media-induced fear have REALLY made our schools safer. >I am not a member of the NRA and I do not own any weapons,as a matter of >fact I dont even LIKE guns. I just believe in the Bill of Rights. I also >believe the poiticians (even the supposedly NRA -owned ones) and the >State run Media are pushing fear and disarmament at full speed ahead. If >they EVER succeed , how long untill freedom of speech is outlawed? Or >the right to peacefully assemble? Oh,never mind, scratch that last one >if you are a teenaged Mexican around here,theyre passing 'gang' >injunctions as you read this. Q: what do you call two Mexican kids >together in Pacoima? A: a gang. I digress............AT All my shirts are long sleeved . . . _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 00:39:19 -0800 From: AT Subject: Re: NPR safe skools David Furlong wrote: > Well, that starts out as a logical argument. Media does play a huge > role in the visibility of these events but holy descent into paramilitary > bill of rights waving paranoia. Its not paranoia if they are really out to get you, and better to wave the Bill of Rights than the Flag. Paramilatary? No way. AT ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 04:02:16 EST From: Oasage@aol.com Subject: spr - Re: ~* Poe at the Movies i love channel one! well, at least i used to. not in high school anymore. twas good times in HS, but better times now. i miss the anchors though. i remember they would always send anderson cooper to the worse places, like the gulf war and stuff. and i definately remember tracy smith. i was in love with her from day one... ok, that's a little overboard, but i thought she was pretty. and i remember lisa ling on there too... there's some others, but they're hard to remember... oh well. good to look back on that though.... - -reg oh, and way glad to hear they're playing POE! go poe! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 12:44:24 -0500 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: 1-800-520-1067 Requests@KROQ.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/yahoo.html 1-800-520-1067 requests@kroq.com http://www.kroq.com/yahoo/yahoo.html 91306-Canoga Park Simi Valley-93063 91335-Reseda Simi Valley-93065 90036-L.A. 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Fashionably-Inclined Megan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 15:59:37 EST From: Psyren13@aol.com Subject: Re: ~* Poe at the Movies In a message dated 3/24/01 8:33:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, t_beetle13@hotmail.com writes: > In the morning's at my school they have a show called Channel One and I have > been listening to the music and two times in one week they plays Hey Pretty > and no one knew who was singing though, b/c no one in school has good > taste(well some of em) > > Now that you mention it, I think I remember hearing her on there once, too! They play the same thing in my school during the lunch periods, but I never really pay attention. I know I will now!!!!!!! Lily ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 20:27:48 EST From: SpArKi00@aol.com Subject: SpArKi00 here and still living I HATE MY HIGHSCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but....im not going to get in a fight, im not going to let that hate control me, im not going to shoot/kill anybody.... the police felt they had to interogate my friends (hancuff them and push them up against a wall yellin "wheres the gun punk?!?") but the bottom line is my friends and myself are alive and lightly scarred in the mental section w/ all this bull shit! in my school, if you dont wear ambecrombie or the gap or old navy god forbid you should breathe....even some of the teachers shun you (FFFFFFF-!!!!!) but what can you do? highschool is a big popularity contest....i lost. - -sparky ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 21:00:58 EST From: EMOKidsSmell@aol.com Subject: Re: High Schools- My Defense I'm sick of hearing people say the popular kids made fun of them. I know at my school we didn't make fun of other kids. What do you expect of the popular kids? I mean what was it that you wanted? We did the same stuff everyone else did. We sat at home bored sometimes and went out with our friends on weekends. We were the same as everyone else only we did school activities like played basketball or were on drill team (this is past tense because I graduated last year and the "popular" thing ends when you graduate) And we're still the same now. We all still hang out. I don't know what makes "popular" kids different from "unpopular" kids. We have our friends just like everyone else and we like to hang out with them. You're not going to like everyone. Did you ever think to look at things from the "popular kid's" point of view? I just never knew what made me different from the other kids other than I was a cheerleader and they weren't. I talked to everyone in my classes and said hi to everyone in the halls that I knew. And I didn't sit and pick on anyone. Who is the close-minded person here? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 21:35:29 EST From: JustSpiffy@aol.com Subject: Re: High Schools- My Defense See, In my school, i guess i was one of the Goths... it was basically me and my two bst friends. BUt we were all friends with the popular people, because we were nice and friendly. Also, I think they kind of had an interest in us. Yeah, they called us freaks sometimes, and at first we got made fun of, but people stop making fun of you if you show them how little you care. I went to a small, very clique - y high school, but I loved it. I made lots of friends and I didn't try to alienate myself by just making friends with other goths and freaks. Even though we didn't hang out, the "popular" kids still liked and respected us. Hell, I was nominated for homecoming court AND was a prom princess my senior year! Aoibhinn I'm tired of playing, playing with this bow and arrow. Gonna give my heart away, leave it for the other girls to play. I just wanna be a woman. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 21:55:59 EST From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: SpArKi00 here and still living In a message dated 3/25/2001 8:47:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, SpArKi00@aol.com writes: > You won:-) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:06:03 EST From: K3285@aol.com Subject: PR-Boston Radio Today I heard Hey Pretty on WBCN so I decided to check out their website. Look who's in the Top 10!!! WBCN/Newbury Comics Alternative Rock Top 10 3/23/2001 Tantric Breakdown 1 Kid Rock My Oedipus Complex 2 Crazy Town Butterfly 3 Dave Matthews Band I Did It 4 American Hi-Fi Flavor of the Weak 5 Lifehouse Hanging by a Moment 6 U2 Elevation 7 Fuel Innocent 8 Poe Hey Pretty (Drive-by Remix) 9 Aerosmith Just Push Play 10 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:35:07 EST From: Psyren13@aol.com Subject: NPR: food for thought Have you guys ever realized that the popular kids are always the ones no one can stand? How then are they so popular? Maybe that's just in my school, but I think it's a good question. Lily ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:39:26 EST From: K3285@aol.com Subject: another radio list This is the Top 12 from WBRU, the modern-rock radio station in Providence,RI. So maybe Poe should start an east coast tour, dontcha think? 12 CUTS PLAYLIST RANK LAST WEEK ARTIST SONG ALBUM 12 12 American Hi-Fi Flavor of the Weak American Hi-Fi 11 11 Coldplay Yellow Parachutes 10 9 Radiohead Idioteque Kid A 9 5 Dropkick Murphys The Gauntlet Sing Loud, Sing Proud 8 8 Alien Ant Farm Movies Anthology 7 7 Orgy Opticon Vapor Transmission 6 10 Lifehouse Hanging by a Moment No Name Face 5 3 Poe Hey Pretty Haunted 4 6 Newfound Glory Hit or Miss Newfound Glory 3 4 Matthew Good Band Hello Time Bomb Beautiful Midnight 2 1 Our Lady Peace Life Spiritual Machines 1 2 Powderfinger My Happiness Odyssey Number Five ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:54:15 EST From: Psyren13@aol.com Subject: Re: another radio list In a message dated 3/25/01 7:51:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, K3285@aol.com writes: > So maybe Poe should start an east coast tour, dontcha think? > > > I would love nothing more, just as long as she stops in Jersey!!!! Lily ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 23:00:28 -0500 From: "e chaney" Subject: Re: PR-Boston Radio omg omg omg wbcn has poe in the top ten!!!!! (odd seeing as i havent heard her being played much, but then again i guess i havent listened to wbcn much this past week) but OMG THIS ROCKS i now has restored faith in wbcn and newbury comics i guess i will have to go email and call wbcn some more and hope she makes it to the top ~~em - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 10:06 PM Subject: PR-Boston Radio > > Today I heard Hey Pretty on WBCN so I decided to check out their website. > Look who's in the Top 10!!! > > > WBCN/Newbury Comics > Alternative Rock Top 10 > 3/23/2001 > > Tantric Breakdown > 1 > > Kid Rock My Oedipus Complex > 2 > > Crazy Town Butterfly > 3 > > Dave Matthews Band I Did It > 4 > > American Hi-Fi Flavor of the Weak > 5 > > Lifehouse Hanging by a Moment > 6 > > U2 Elevation > 7 > > Fuel Innocent > 8 > > Poe Hey Pretty > (Drive-by Remix) > 9 > > Aerosmith Just Push Play > 10 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 23:11:47 -0500 From: "Dean Morrison" Subject: Re: PR-Boston Radio > omg omg omg wbcn has poe in the top ten!!!!! (odd seeing as i havent heard > her being played much, but then again i guess i havent listened to wbcn much > this past week) but OMG THIS ROCKS > i now has restored faith in wbcn and newbury comics > > i guess i will have to go email and call wbcn some more and hope she makes > it to the top ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 00:04:22 EST From: StarGazerLily429@aol.com Subject: NPR re: food for thought ok i have a headache, so if i start to ramble, bare with me. alright... popular people. whats makes them popular you ask? they do. who knows why. its the same thing at my school. my group of friends dont seem to like the so-called "popular" kids cause most of them are rich snobs. the definition of popular is: regarded with affection by people in general. now with that said, if people hate them doesnt that mean they are not popular. sure there are a few that everyone loves that would go to the true definition of popular. but these are the people that everyone gets along with. and usually there is at least one. what i figure is, they are not popular per say, that are just different. they might make fun of the freaks or what have you, but normally its because they are afraid of something different then them, and you cant blame them. they just dont know any better. i dont hate people because they are popular. i could be popular if i was what everyone wanted me to be, but what would be the point. i wouldnt be me. i dont know. sorry for ranting, as i said before i have a massive headache and think that i'm just going to bed. arg... time for sleep........ sarah katherine ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 23:23:18 -0500 From: ~~Amanda~~ Subject: RE: High Schools- My Defense > I'm sick of hearing people say the popular kids made fun of them. I know at >my school we didn't make fun of other kids. That was your school. As one of the unpopulars, I figure I'd answer this a little bit. Granted, my school wasn't as "popular-oriented" as others, but there were the cliques. In my school, the music/drama crowd ruled and if you couldn't sing, you were as good as dirt. (Fortunaately, I could sing.) The thing that bothers me isn't that there are popular kids and unpopular kids. You brought it up yourself later -- you can't figure out what makes people different. I can help there, I think. You were a cheerleader, right? One point in the popularity pool for you just for wearing tight things and short skirts and kicking your legs up high. All that exercise -- and kudos for being so in shape, hoonestly :) -- leaves a killer body. Another point. You end up hanging with the jocks, in most schools the "rulers" because they're bigger and stronger. Yet another point. Kids like me -- the geeks -- hung out with other geeks. > What do you expect of the popular >kids? Common decency? Again, I have to stress -- it wasn't everyone in my school. A lot of the popular kids in my school were decent, if not friendly. They didn't go around stabbing you in the back. But some of them -- god, watch out. Dirty looks, blatant lies, breaking up relationships all over the place. It's hell. > We sat at home bored sometimes and went out with our friends on >weekends. BINGO! I didn't HAVE any friends to go out with on weekends! I was not popular -- hence, no parties, no invites, no cruising around with people. I sat at home and roleplayed on MU*'s online. I got nearly straight A's because I had nothing better to do than study. >You're not going to like everyone. Agreed. No one is going to like everyone else. But not liking someone and torturing them are different things. And let me tell you, before you jump on me about the use of the word torture, let me explain some problems I have today because of how I was treated in grade school through high school. I refuse to be touched -- it even takes me upwards of 6 months to allow a boy I'm interested in to touch me. Mostly because the "popular" boys made it a game to grab me in the hallways, verbally degrade me and my body, ask me out on dates and laugh at me, and altogether pinch, touch, grab, snatch, poke, and shove every part of my body until I cried. Or, rather, until I snapped and grabbed one of them around the throat. (Fortunately, I have no taste for violence and let go quickly.) I have become ridiculously anal about how I do certain things -- I'm always positive that people are looking at me, juding me, waiting for me to fail so they can jump on me for it. I know, realistically, that none of this is true, but that doesn't shake the feeling of it. And no, I don't entirely blame them. I allowed myself to be a victim until I hit 12th grade. You know what the scary thing was? I WAS quasi-friends with most of them. I was on the fringes of every single group in my school, and I was still the one everyone used. >Did you ever think to look at things from the "popular kid's" point of view? No. I can't, because I'm not one. Did you ever look at things from the point of view of the kid sitting in the corner who never raised his/her hand because they were afraid? I know you mean well -- you sound like one of the more decent kids I went to HS with. But would you have gone out of your way to say hi to me? The pudgy redhead with the glasses who always knew the right answer? Or, maybe, my best friend? The also-pudgy guy with even thicker glasses and strange hair who always sat closest the door and had a smart remark for everything? Maybe you would have -- I really hope so, because you sound nice. But, truthfully, I'm not sure you would have noticed me until I hit 12th grade. That was the year I got tired of being a victim. I dyed my hair black. I wore all black clothes. And I developed quite the 'tude. Its a good thing I went to school a few years ago, or I would be called into an office to explain my new 'depressive, Columbine' way of look/dress/attitude. Times -- and people -- are strange. I know, I know, I'm 20 years old now and I should be over it. Being grabbed and laughed at in high school shouldn't affect me forever, and it won't. I won't let it. I'm not like the kids who go rampaging with guns. I'm not violent. I also seemed to realize something -- even at that time -- that these kids don't. It's not personal. They could be hurting me, or they could be hurting the other freak who walks with his/her head down. That much doesn't matter. Kids are kids. This is a game older than time. It's called survival of the fittest. Will the "popular" kids ever lighten up throughout generations? Probably not. Will they grow up individually? Probably. I'm just waiting for my 10-year reunion so I can honestly see how some of these people behave. Well, I've started talking in circles. That means its time to end this email :) Good day to you all :) Sorry for my rant. ~~Amanda~~ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 00:11:00 EST From: LivTheMdns@aol.com Subject: Re: SpArKi00 here and still living In a message dated 3/25/01 8:47:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, SpArKi00@aol.com writes: > The ones winning this battle tend to lose the war. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 00:38:41 -0500 From: Rick Joyce Subject: Re: NPR: food for thought Psyren13@aol.com wrote: > Have you guys ever realized that the popular kids are always the ones no one > can stand? How then are they so popular? The way people become part of the popular group (at least the males) is to be involved in sports, and act like you're God. When people seem to think that they're perfect, it somehow causes others to believe those people are perfect, and so on... For girls, it's often similar reasons, though they also have to be in excellent shape (or at least really thin...sometimes too thin if you ask me...) and, seemingly, be known as "easy"... Granted, there ARE exceptions. Though the exceptions are usually the girls. All the guys tend to be pompous assholes. (In all fairness, my view is probably highly biased...but those are my feelings.) *shrug* ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V6 #107 ***********************************