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  1. I know That guy is a 100 times better than Ringo. I know he is better than Ringo. His look and style just reminds me of Ringo. I knew someone would say that he was better than Ringo.
  2. I don't really know how anyone can come to such a conclusion. Sure, humanity has its "Tytler cycles" of struggle and prosperity, but the march has undeniably been forward toward enlightenment, productivity, compassion and decency. True, there has been some good progress In the past 100 years or so , but a lot of really really bad shit still goes on, There have always been good people but they were usually overshadowed by the horrific powers of their times.There is still much more injustice that goes on in the world than there is justice, but that is just my opinion. I think your opinion may need some review and I'll give you 1 example why. In this country (U.S.A.), when a cop shoots a black guy, it's all over the news for several days, at least. The BLM people, anti-cop people, SJWs and other groups, go into their tizzy mode, and demand justice, and talk about "they didn't have to shoot my baby", or "he was a good boy, he didn't deserve to die that way." People watch these stories on TV or read the sensationalist stories on social media, and they quite wrongly surmise that the cops are shooting black guys left and right. If they would stop and think, just for a minute, about the thousands of police/civilian encounters that take place on a daily basis, they might realize that those shootings are a tiny, tiny portion of what happens when a cop talks to a civilian for any reason. Now multiply that by all the negative news we are fed, school shootings, mass shootings, etc, vs the positive or even neutral stuff we hardly ever hear about, and you can see (maybe) how there isn't nearly as much injustice as the media would like for you to believe there is. When I was talking about injustice in the world I wasn't thinking so much of the U.S.A. or other more developed countries. It's more 3rd world countries that I was referring to.
  3. The exact same thing happened with me.
  4. I don't really know how anyone can come to such a conclusion. Sure, humanity has its "Tytler cycles" of struggle and prosperity, but the march has undeniably been forward toward enlightenment, productivity, compassion and decency. True, there has been some good progress In the past 100 years or so , but a lot of really really bad shit still goes on, There have always been good people but they were usually overshadowed by the horrific powers of their times.There is still much more injustice that goes on in the world than there is justice, but that is just my opinion.
  5. The drummer looks like what it might have been like if Ringo Starr played drums for Rush.
  6. There were actually other people on the stage playing instruments? I only noticed her.
  7. Not something I'd listen to too often but it is pretty cool.
  8. This is actually pretty f***ing cool!
  9. How it is in the end Distant early freeze warning You bet your life hand over fist time and motion resist war paint, armor and sword out of the cradle, stick it out, leave that thing alone Turn the page face up I think I'm going bald between the wheels Faithless hope
  10. Here is the actual screenshot of one of her posts. https://twitter.com/...charges-guests/
  11. yes as opposed to Nemesis. I fell asleep for about 15-20 minutes in the cinema watching Nemesis. Grade: F It's a lot like ST:V, a poor movie with some really good scenes. The scimitar battles are really outstanding by Trek standards. Here’s how I’d grade... ST 1: C- ST 2: A+ ST 3: C ST 4: B- ST 5: F ST 6: B+ ST 7: D+ ST 8: B ST 9: D ST 10: F Reboots...don’t care as I don’t think of them as Trek. One is ok, one is total shit, and the last is forgettable though not total garbage. I thought the first reboot was great, but after that they sorta lost me with the direction they took.
  12. You just reminded me of Alex's Rants. When I saw them for the Vapor Trails show in Montreal at one point during his rant he said "And now it's time for me to introduce the band, Neil, Geddy, Geddy, Neil." while gesturing to them as he said their names.
  13. I would say it is Rush's most beautiful song after Losing it and maybe Tears.
  14. Just confirmed: You are one sick f**k! :rfl:
  15. Alex has actually been more busy than Geddy from what I have seen. He has his acting gig and does guest appearances here and there.
  16. I used to like when they opened the shows with Three Blind Mice playing in total darkness. That was pretty cool.
  17. “Smoking kills. If you’re killed, you’ve lost a very important part of your life.” ― Brooke Shields
  18. From the looks of it, his bucket list is much bigger than most people's, Actually, this just reminded me of a thread I started as few years back.http://www.therushforum.com/index.php?/topic/96410-my-bucket-list/page__hl__%2Bbucket+%2Blist
  19. From the looks of it, his bucket list is much bigger than most people's,
  20. That is the best thing about scientific exploration and discovery. It’s a neverending journey. The more you discover and learn about the universe, the more opportunities you get to learn even MORE. If I were a time-traveler, I would go to the Future - not the Past. I want to see how much more we’ve discovered! If you do ever end travelling into the future just be leery of talking apes riding horses. Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him; drive him back into his jungle lair, for he is the harbinger of death. -- Ape Law: 29th Scroll, Verse 6 Beware Charlton Heston! Commander George Taylor had a point. Somewhere, out in the Universe, there just has to be something better than Man. Sadly for him, though, he never considered the possibility of his finding something worse. :o I can't stand when movies and TV shows that have aliens from other planets in them act like the human race is such a great thing and they are far superior to any aliens because humans are so caring. If you look at our world history, humanity has been a real piece of shit.
  21. :laughing guy: Having said that, probably not. I am pretty sure that Neil would initiate conversation with me. He might say something like "Please untie me! Please let me go! Please don't kill me!". See, you're the reason he's developed this aversion to fans in the first place. You used to try to follow him in your car, didn't you. In my white unmarked van.
  22. :laughing guy: Having said that, probably not. I am pretty sure that Neil would initiate conversation with me. He might say something like "Please untie me! Please let me go! Please don't kill me!".
  23. No you ain't. You're Québécois.... ;) ;) Born and raised in Montreal but I can hardly speak French. Speaking French is a prerequisite of being "Québécois". ;)
  24. That is the best thing about scientific exploration and discovery. It’s a neverending journey. The more you discover and learn about the universe, the more opportunities you get to learn even MORE. If I were a time-traveler, I would go to the Future - not the Past. I want to see how much more we’ve discovered! If you do ever end up travelling into the future just be leery of talking apes riding horses.
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