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Guess this has been going on for a while, but when you mix in a little Scientology it just get's that much more ugly....

https://www.yahoo.com/news/despite-apos ... 14550.html


aw man, not hyde!


I remember when the Danny Masterson stuff came out years ago...it's all written off to Scientology, I guess.


After watching the expose on HBO and my wife watches that Leah Remini show about Scientology. There is some pretty messed up stuff going
on in that organization. I wish it wasn't Remini who was kicking the lid off of it, I find her to be pretty creepy. The fact she was a full blown
member gives the show the credibility it needs I guess.


Yeah

It's weird cult shit...that's for damn sure. And watch what you say about Leah Remini...talk bad about her and you may kill jimmypasta again.

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her show sucks because she is such a narcissist (which is perfect for scientology); but some of the interviews are decent. i've known about scientology's bullshit for about 15 or so years, when i read the story about lisa mcpherson. i've seen some documentaries that predate "going clear" that expose pretty much the same stuff.

what goes on in that "society" is bone chilling. but, it's also self-contained. no different than some of these little cults like the people down in colorado city, or the branch davidians.


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CH, i'm assuming you're already well versed in the elephant 6 stuff from the 90's...but if you're into experimentalism, check out slint's "spiderland" if you haven't already tried it. might not be your thing but i always dug it.


Oh, I've loved Spiderland for years. If not for them, I'd never have been able to annoy JORR by singing the praises of Tortoise.

One of my proudest achievements as a message boarder was replying to a guy's picture of himself floating in some kind of rocky river with the first "verse" of "Breadcrumb Trail."

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her show sucks because she is such a narcissist (which is perfect for scientology); but some of the interviews are decent. i've known about scientology's bullshit for about 15 or so years, when i read the story about lisa mcpherson. i've seen some documentaries that predate "going clear" that expose pretty much the same stuff.

what goes on in that "society" is bone chilling. but, it's also self-contained. no different than some of these little cults like the people down in colorado city, or the branch davidians.



Not all Scientologists, you bigot!

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what goes on in that "society" is bone chilling. but, it's also self-contained.


You know what the difference between a cult and a religion is? A cult kills its own members. A religion kills non-members.

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Yeah, the rise of the Female Personal Essay is built on tics like that: not just the thinking, feeling, wanting to say, but dissociating from everything, too.

Yeah....my niece does these now....family members send them to me and then ask me about them at family parties....I use the word "interesting" many times in my replies...


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Yeah, the rise of the Female Personal Essay is built on tics like that: not just the thinking, feeling, wanting to say, but dissociating from everything, too.

Yeah....my niece does these now....family members send them to me and then ask me about them at family parties....I use the word "interesting" many times in my replies...


I'm reading the Best American Essays 2016 -- guest-edited by none other than Salieri-to-DFW's-Mozart Jonathan Franzen! -- and there was one personal essay that caught my eye. It was by a woman who talked about how she goes insane if she doesn't get laid for two whole months and has taken to fucking married men in national parks. Apparently it all started as a child when her friend taught her how to cyber on AOL, which got her so turned on that she immediately started rubbing herself against a support beam in her friend's basement, or when she would eat ice cream cones on the train as a child and deep-throat them so lasciviously that businessmen had no choice but to watch her facefuck her ice cream.

But this was not just any train, it was a Metra train! She accurately described its "ill green lighting." And not just any Metra train but the Northwest Line, as googling her turned up that she's a 2003 graduate of Hersey High School. Had my parents not been forced to move for work when I was in grade school, I'd have been an '04 graduate, and given my interests, surely would have crossed paths with the AP English superstar who dry-humps metal poles. I lament that I went to a shitty rural high school quite often, but today I'm lamenting it just a little more.

So I guess what I'm asking is, is this your niece?

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You know what the difference between a cult and a religion is? A cult kills its own members. A religion kills non-members.


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Guess this has been going on for a while, but when you mix in a little Scientology it just get's that much more ugly....

https://www.yahoo.com/news/despite-apos ... 14550.html



Do we have any “power lawyers” here?

It’s always good to have a power lawyer in the Rolodex.

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Not from Chicago, but another band that I usually lump in with the 90's heavy alternative dork rock is Walt Mink (from MN.)
They were pretty awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbnmxDSjifI
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First I've heard of them. Fun band, based on their youtube clippage. https://youtu.be/EJ9Nm7-En5E (recorded down in Madison, wonder if that is/was the Garbage guys' studio) Minneapolis and Boston both had killer music scenes from the 80's into the mid-90's and then what happened? Maybe everyone who wanted to be in touring band moved to Chicago/New York or something. Although WGWG rock in general tails off after the mid-90's.


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what goes on in that "society" is bone chilling. but, it's also self-contained.


You know what the difference between a cult and a religion is? A cult kills its own members. A religion kills non-members.


So Islam is both?

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Minneapolis and Boston both had killer music scenes from the 80's into the mid-90's and then what happened?

What happened to everywhere? It feels like Brooklyn is the only scene around, not just for music but for writing (with Iowa City being a strange "overseas" colony thereof). Going back to the Best American anthologies, every year half the short stories are something from The New Yorker that goes "Rachel just couldn't stop cheating on her husband, a professor of English at NYU."

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I'm reading the Best American Essays 2016 -- guest-edited by none other than Salieri-to-DFW's-Mozart Jonathan Franzen! -- and there was one personal essay that caught my eye. It was by a woman who talked about how she goes insane if she doesn't get laid for two whole months and has taken to fucking married men in national parks. Apparently it all started as a child when her friend taught her how to cyber on AOL, which got her so turned on that she immediately started rubbing herself against a support beam in her friend's basement, or when she would eat ice cream cones on the train as a child and deep-throat them so lasciviously that businessmen had no choice but to watch her facefuck her ice cream.



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Yeah, the rise of the Female Personal Essay is built on tics like that: not just the thinking, feeling, wanting to say, but dissociating from everything, too.

Yeah....my niece does these now....family members send them to me and then ask me about them at family parties....I use the word "interesting" many times in my replies...


I'm reading the Best American Essays 2016 -- guest-edited by none other than Salieri-to-DFW's-Mozart Jonathan Franzen! -- and there was one personal essay that caught my eye. It was by a woman who talked about how she goes insane if she doesn't get laid for two whole months and has taken to fucking married men in national parks. Apparently it all started as a child when her friend taught her how to cyber on AOL, which got her so turned on that she immediately started rubbing herself against a support beam in her friend's basement, or when she would eat ice cream cones on the train as a child and deep-throat them so lasciviously that businessmen had no choice but to watch her facefuck her ice cream.

But this was not just any train, it was a Metra train! She accurately described its "ill green lighting." And not just any Metra train but the Northwest Line, as googling her turned up that she's a 2003 graduate of Hersey High School. Had my parents not been forced to move for work when I was in grade school, I'd have been an '04 graduate, and given my interests, surely would have crossed paths with the AP English superstar who dry-humps metal poles. I lament that I went to a shitty rural high school quite often, but today I'm lamenting it just a little more.

So I guess what I'm asking is, is this your niece?


Are these anonymous essays?

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No, that's how I looked her up so easily.

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