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Name: Kellee Birthday: 4/13/1991 Gender: Female
Interests: I have slight cases of Pediophobia. Yes, I know... You can look that up. I am a big fan of rock, Punk rock, and Finnish rock. Y'know... The good stuff. I HATE MYSPACE. But have one. How ironic is that? I use faces like :D =3 XD X3 D: a lot. I can be extremely outgoing, but I do know when to use my manners. ;3 I collect traffic signs. [ Yes, really... ] I do HTML and Graphic Design. Yeah, I'm a bit of a nerd, but I don't give a crap. Politics aren't my thing. AT ALL. Don't ask... I curse, but not in a non-derogatory sense. I can play 4 instruments. Yeeey for me! XD Music is a big part of me, and I have a band. I love it... Expertise: I'd be here all day. Occupation: Rockstar. ;3
Message: message me Yahoo: Some_Punk_Next_Door
Member Since:
12/28/2004
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I have an announcement.
I have a new xanga.
NOCSM
So change your bookmarks, subscribe to me, and whatnot. :3 I just wanna make sure everyone gets this.
I will subscribe to you again on that account.
Peace. :D
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'Kay, soooo...
The Weenie Roast on Saturday was frickin' amazing. :D
So, I get there at like, noon, and Rock Kills Kid just started playing. Man, I had no idea the frontman was hawt. x3
Anyway, they were good. NO ONE knew who they were until they played their Paralyze song. Then everyone got all hyped up about it. Same with Matchbook Romance when they played monsters.
Then it was The Academy Is....
The frontman for them better be gay... X3 Or have some homo-tendencies goin' on with him, or SOMETHING.
After The Academy Is..., was Wolfmother.
Good god... Wolfmother was fan-flippin-tastic. I went early to practically see Wolfmother, and they didn't cease to amaze me.
After that we say Atreyu, who somehow didn't manage to make it to the main stage, but whatever. Me and John are just sitting there holding hands, and you got fuckin' Atreyu in the back screaming bloody murder. It was great.
Then yay, main stage. I SWEAR when HIM came on first, Mr. Vallo was LOADED. He had to be, I mean... he was sweating uncontrollably and you just knew by the way he was talking... and singing. The sound was also crappy for them, too.
After HIM was Panic! at the Disco. Lead singer got a nosebleed into the second song. Heh. We were bad-mouthing them before they came on, but they played a good show. I have to admit, we were guilty of knowing the words and 'tapping our toes to the beat.'
Heh. Then came Taking Back Sunday. People went fucking INSANE. They played all their hit songs. :3 Old stuff, too.
Then it was Damian "JR Gong" Marley.
It's not my kinda thing, but I have to admit, I did enjoy watching him.
I might get a little messed up on the order the bands played, now... but... then I think it was She Wants Revenge.
I also don't really like She Wants Revenge, but he sounds a TON better live then he does on the radio. The whole band does, actually.
Then came on Dashboard Confessional. They played good, but just didn't sound like they belonged there...
After them was... DUN DUN DUN.
ROB ZOMBIE. One of the best performances of the 12 hours I was there.
He played a lot of gooooood songs. And he's all: If I see you on some Bluetooth piece of shit, or a sidekick, or ANY other piece of technology - I'm gonna stick it up your FUCKING ASS.
And then he says: STOP texting your friends and talking on the phone and STOP WASTING MY TIME. You can go home tonight on Myspace, and talk about it! BUT RIGHT NOW, QUIT WASTING MY TIME. I didn't come all the way down here for you to waste it!
And half-way through his set, the guitarist plays 5 seconds of Hash Pipe by Weezer.
Me: HEY! Weezer! John: Yeah! Rob Zombie: You guys wanna hear some Weezer? Crowd: *screams* Rob Zombie: Too bad! They're a bunch of fucking emo FAGS. Me: O_O John: O__O;;
Yeah, but he played good, none-the-less.
After Rob Zombie was Angels and Airwaves. Tom was so cute. :3
He used a lot of lyrics that he had in Blink 182 songs, and stuck them into some of his new songs. I SWORE he was singing Carousel and Stockholm Syndrome at one point. He was so cute... talking about war, and... other things. It's like, after he got out of Blink 182 he grew up... It was amazing to see him grown up, I thought. Even though the old Tom was just as cool...
Then OMFGYAY. AFI came on! WOOO! =O
They played... FUCKING. AMAZING. I mean, hell, that's who I went to see!
They played...
- The Leaving Song, Part II - Girls Not Grey - Silver and Cold - Dancing Through Sunday - Rabbits are Roadkill on Route 37 - Miss Murder - Days of the Phoenix - Totalimmortal
Greatest. Shit. Ever. 15,000 people singing every fucking word...
Davey's make-up was adorable. He was sending so much energy to the audience, it just bounced right back to him... and the band...
THEN SPECIAL GUEST DAVE GROHL PLAYED 3 SONGS ON HIS ACOUSTIC GUITAR. YAY! It was good. His hair's not black anymore..
And then it was Matisyahu. I woulda said fuck that guy, but whatever. I have respect for him.
Not very much, though. XD
Actually... hardly any...
But, some heavy guy jumped on stage to try to tackle Matisyahu down, and 2 security guards tackle him down! They manage to take this guy off stage left... and about 15 seconds later, you see this guy RUNNING LIKE HELL behind the drummer! Then there was, like, 11 security guys trying to get him. They got him, but not before he actually knocked one guy off the stage. It musta hurt...
But anyway.
Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Sounded like 2 angels singing.
I mean... good lord. Sooo good. They played a lot of hit songs, and like, 4 new songs.
Great. So great.
And 60% of the people attending the show were wasted. Just drunk off their ass.
COMPLETELY HAMMERED...
And the other 40% was just fine. Meaning... the other 40% wasn't even OLD ENOUGH TO DRINK.
Jeez, not responsible at all...
Everyone was wasted, wasted, wasted...
But all in all. Good show.
Nice weather.
Very nice weather.
Great performances.
Stryker<3, Jed the Fish, Lisa May, Kat, Kevin, Bean, Sluggo, and Nicole were there...
I was very tired.
John got sunburned.
Other stuff is confidential if you get what I mean... ;3
Haha. Ha...
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I hate knowing so much about something like Numerology. And other dumb, useless things.
It's stupid to think your life and reincarnation numbers are determined by something like your birth date, or another series of numbers. But...
Blah, okay. You're all going to have to excuse my weirdness here... you're not supposed to get this! I just feel like typing it out because it's one of those things you kind of like to look into and have for years, just haven't told anyone.
I like reading about crap.
Numerology...
There are nine birth date numbers.
Reincarnation has to do with your actual astrological life number.
The highest life number is 22 and the lowest is 1. In your existance you start at 22 and every time you are reincarnated the number is 1 less than it was before. So, you come back 1 number, for example: 22, 21, 20, 19... and so on.
If you are a 1 it means you can't EVER be reincarnated again.
And... through years of stupid supersticious, real-life studies... books, television, encyclopedias on this kind of thing... looking at path numbers, life numbers, birth dates, astrological/chinese ziodiacs...
I've been classified as a number 1, with a soul number of one.
[ So, in a perfect example, if you are classified as a number 9, you have been reincarnated 13 times. ]
In other words, spiritualism and atheism can actually co-exist.
--- But, this actually all just ties into something about one of my favorite bands, AFI.
They say rabbits represent immortality.
In Chinese folklore, the rabbit threw itself into a fire to feed a God of some sort; which was disguised as a starving beggar.
The God was so pleased, he was said to have painted the rabbit on the moon - which explains why the sign of the rabbit is connected to the moon. So the rabbit [ moon ] 'dies' to be 'reborn.'
Yeah. Basically rabbits represent eternal life.
But, in short: Or not really short:
Ok, before this album came out, they released a 10" disk, and called it "336".
No one could figure out why, and it was a bit of a secret. All they would really tell us was that when Sing the Sorrow came out, it would all be made clear. Well, they dropped some hints in the meantime. One time while upgrading the message-board, they left links to astrology, numerology, and what I think was the chinese zodiac.
Another time, a hint was dropped... they said that "336" wasn't really important... it was just "what comes before."
It came before Sing the Sorrow. Meaning that STS [ Sing the Sorrow ] was "337."
And we really had to figure out what 337 meant. Also, there were the rabbits. They had posters and stuff with rabbits on them. And other weird mentions of rabbits. In the liner notes from STS, it says, "Rabbits are roadkill."
So Sing the Sorrow came out, and no one could figure it out. Then their short, rare film, "Clandestine" came out. It had the CD, the DVD short film, and a 60 page little hardcover book, which was like a big colored version of the CD booklet. The whole style is of faded, worn pages.
The pages are old and stained... brown-ish stains... But as you flip through the book, you begin to realize that some of the stains and smudges are actually red. All of the stains are actually blood, and dried blood, I believe.
Now, in the film, it starts with Hunter holding a box with the Sing the Sorrow logo on it, running through the forest. He looks at a paper, and keeps running. The paper gets dropped, and you see that it says Room 37 at 3:33. He runs into a classroom full of kids. The board says, "nothing from nowhere."
Then you see Adam playing cards. The box is on the table [ in the pot ], along with a watch, keys, a magnifying glass, a bottle of dark fluid, a white chrysanthemum, and a live rabbit.
Adam has 336 in his hand. He wins, takes the box, and goes to leave, but the box falls apart in his hands.
You see that two of the guys at the table have actually smuggled away the real box. It flashes to Dave in a cafe, I think. He is writing in a book [ the book that comes with Clandestine... it's like the CD booklet... ], with the box on the table.
A strange woman comes up and kisses him, stealing the box. She leaves, and he goes back to writing. He notices the box is gone, and leaves. It flashes to Jade walking into the classroom, [ the board says, "I am no one at all." ], and through another door in the class, which leads him into a house.
You see him snooping through the house. Going upstairs, going through drawers, looking behind dressers, etc. He goes into the bathroom, and the tub is filled with a black fluid. He reaches in, and pulls out the box! You see a hand at the door of the bathroom [ maybe the hand of the woman from the cafe? ], trying to open it.
They unlock the door [ with the keys from the card table? ]. Jade jumps into the tub, going down, down into the water. He comes walking out of the water on a beach. He walks across the sand to a small table where all the members sit waiting. He places the box on the table, and they open it. End of film. You never see what is or isn't inside.
Throughout the movie, it flashes the clock, which, for every person's scene, is on 3:33, and at the very end, I believe it's 3:37.
ALSO.
"Miseria Cantare" is Latin for "Sing the Sorrow."
3 x 37 = 111. I'm not positive, but I hear that 777 represents God, or perfection. In Transference, Davey wrote, "I'm 111 less than perfection." 777 - 111 = 666.
Also, Three denotes divine perfection; Seven denotes spiritual perfection.
In esoteric astrology, 336 represents physical death, and the events leading up to it. There were only 2 songs on the 336 disk. Some of the lyrics of one of the songs say, "We're all now in dying days... I gave up fighting. I've come to be these halos."
337 represents the act of reincarnation.
This is important: In chinese astrology, Dave is a RABBIT. He was born the year of the rabbit. RABBITS CANNOT BE REINCARNATED. Rabbits are on their last life in this world, and do not have another chance.
In numerology, Dave's life path number is 3. In some middle eastern philosophy, they say that there are 37 deeds you must do before you can reach nirvana, or peace/heaven, and be done on the wheel of life. The whole CD goes in a circle. The sounds at the end are backwards.
They end in the same beat and same key as the beginning of the CD. It's one continuous loop. The music before This Time Imperfect is the same played forward as it is played backward. The front of the album has the symbol of falling leaves.
Falling leaves represent death, and returning to the earth. The back of the album has a symbol of water. Water represents rebirth. All of the art for this album has been circles. Another symbol of something repeating, of reincarnation.
Also, at the beginning of the film, Hunter is running through the forest [ leaves! ], and at the end, they're on the beach [ water ]. The black fluid in the bathtub, relates to "Bleed Black." The chrysanthemum on the card table relates to "The Great Disappointment." It's all crazy.
Basically, the whole theme is death and reincarnation, and the fact that he CANNOT reincarnate again.
Look at the song lyrics. Although each song as a whole isn't about this, there are specific lines that corroborate this theory.
Example: "Discarnate." "Nothing from nowhere, I'm no one at all."
Discarnate means being bodiless. Like floating in time and space. Essentially, being... nowhere. Nothing. There are other questions as well, like why are the leaving songs out of order? Well, since the CD is one big circle, we don't believe that it actually begins with Misera Cantare. At the end of Clandestine, there is breathing. Just like at the beginning of Bleed Black. I believe that the album BEGINS with Bleed Black. That would put the song as beginning after Clandestine. There was a theory that the box at the end was just empty.
Well, the first words are, "I am exploring the inside. I find it desolate." So, if it starts with Bleed Black, the breathing at the beginning could represent life. [ Being born, perhaps? ] That would put the song whose lyrics say, "recreate me," and more importantly, "I know I died that night, and I'll never be brough back to life once again."
So, playing that as the first song, and going full circle around the cd, that puts the leaving songs into order, and ends the cd with The Leaving Song Pt II. Now, some people think that Dave "dies" over the course of this CD. Some say that the "death" [ if there is one ] occurs during This Time Imperfect. That would make sense that Miseria Cantare would be the beginning... from nowhere. Bodiless... Then comes The Leaving Song Pt II, whose very first lyrics say, "Don't waste your touch, you won't feel anything. The spanish in the song says, ""Yo he estado aquÃ_ muchas veces antes y regreso" [ "I have been here many times before and I return" ]; "
Y regreso aquÃ_ otra vez y comenzo" [ "So I return here once again and I begin" ]. Like being reborn. The circle of birth and death and rebirth. "I saw its birth. I watched it grow..." Also the fact that the poem is read as in the 3 stages of life. Like he is aging through it.
So yeah, it's pretty creepy.
Leave me alone.
I think too much.
Too much time on my hands, yes. It's this kind of thing that makes me wonder if I'm crazy or not.
I'm not crazy. Just curious... =\
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Loyalty:
You value loyalty a fair amount. You're loyal to your friends... to a point. But if they cross you, you will reconsider your loyalties. Staying true to others is important to you, but you also stay true to yourself.
Honesty:
You value honesty highly. You're unflinchingly honest, even when it's not easy. For you, integrity is very important - in yourself and others. People may not always like what you say, but they know they can trust it.
Generosity:
You value generosity a fair amount. You are all about giving, as long as there's some give and take. Supportive and kind, you don't mind helping out a friend in need. But you know when you've given too much. You have no problem saying "no"!
Humility:
You value humility a fair amount. You tend to be an easy going, humble person. But occasionally your ego takes over. You have a slight competitive streak - and the need to be the best.
Tolerance:
You value tolerance highly. Not only do you enjoy the company of those very different from you... You do all that you can to seek it out interesting and unique friends. You think there are many truths in life, and you're open to many of them.
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