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User:Josh The Great9

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This user believes that communism is an ideal system of government
—in theory.
This user supports immigration and the right to travel freely upon the planet we share.
This user finds censorship offensive.
This user wants to tax the rich to provide health care, education and welfare for everyone.$ £
¥ €
This user supports the United Nations.
libThis user is a liberal.
This user is interested in the history of the Cold War.
This user is interested in Russia and is capable of speaking in a Russian accent.
This user is a Buddhist.
This user accepts Karma.
This user enjoys reading almost anything.
This user reads between the lines.


This user feels the urge to buy just one more copy of The Catcher in the Rye.
SKThis user enjoys the works of Stephen King.
This user reads the horror works of the master H. P. Lovecraft.
This user is a hoopy frood who really knows where their towel is.
This user is a Death Eater.
This user's Patronus is a a large, male lion.


This user is a fan of The Howard Stern Show.
BÖCThis user says:
"Don't fear the reaper!"
CC This user was eaten back to life.
DPThis user is a fan of Deep Purple.
TD This user is a rider on the storm.
GDThis user is a Deadhead.
This user is an Ed Head.

This user can't stop thinking about the girls, girls, girls.
This user is a Nirvana fan.
RSThis user is a fan of
The Rolling Stones
VHThis user loves Van Halen.
This user still enjoys the underrated Sega Dreamcast.
This user still enjoys playing
games on the Atari 2600.
MGSThis user plays Metal Gear Solid.
This user uses mmbot as their Diablo II bot.
EBThis user is an EarthBound fan.
This user plays the Final Fantasy series.
GoWThis user plays Gears of War.
This user plays the Metroid series.
MPThis user thought the Omega Pirate was a wimp!
File:2004 07 23 Pacman-8156.JPG This user really wants that thing...
This user plays games from The Legend of Zelda series.


WoW
D&D This user plays Dungeons & Dragons.


This user enjoys films.
This user, through Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy, will sap and impurify all of your precious bodily fluids.
Clue This user killed Yvette. This user hated her... so... much... It- It... the f-- It... Flame... Flames. Flames... On the side of my face... Breathing... Breathle-- Heaving breaths... Heaving...
This user loves silent movies.
Indies This user is a huge fan of small films.
This user is against the colorization of black and white movies.
This user thinks that Marlon Brando is the greatest actor or actress of all time.
This user's got a case of the Mondays.
BB This user is on a mission from God.
PULPThis user does not think Marsellus Wallace looks like a bitch.
Sin CityThis user knows that if you walk down the right back alley in Sin City, you can find anything...
TDR This user has some Top Secret Clown Business that needs to be attended to.
Pulp FictionThis user knows that in France, they call a Quarter Pounder a Royale With Cheese because of the metric system.
300Tonight this user dines in hell!
A person is smart; people are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it!
This user supports the
Galactic Empire.
STAR WARSThis user would shoot Greedo first.


The Abduction of Europa
The Abduction of Europa is a 1632 oil-on-panel painting by Rembrandt. One of his rare mythological works, it was inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, part of which tells the tale of Zeus's seduction and capture of Europa. The painting shows a coastal scene with Europa being carried away in rough waters by Zeus in the form of a bull while her friends remain on shore with expressions of horror. The use of an ancient myth to impart a contemporary thought and his portrayal of the scene using the High Baroque style are two strong aspects of the work. It was also influenced by Titian's painting of the same subject 70 years earlier, although there are significant differences; Rembrandt's painting is less violent in nature than Titian's. The Abduction of Europa is now in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum in New York City.Painting credit: Rembrandt