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  1. Noroz
    Let's get in the P-wagon.

    Impressions then and now?
    Favorite tool of destruction (Not on a person level, more on city/building level).
    Favorite weapon (Person level).
    Favorite food.
    If you could have one person on the site as you lover, who would it be, and why?
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 19, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  2. Noroz
    You're kidding right? You have to be. Of course it's real, you can track the progress of it (somewhere I can't remember).

    Anyhow, it's ******ed, though if I am not mistaken, servers outside of the US would not be affected by this. So, all the sites would have to do would be to move their servers outside of the US.

    Even if it were to go through, Obama will veto it.
    Even if he didn't there would be an outcry, Anon would definitely participate along with many other extremely talented hackers, and the US government would go under.

    I'm not too worried about it, though I do believe the principle plays a big part here. It's simply wrong.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 19, 2011 in forum: Current Events
  3. Noroz
    Considering the fact that his son, Kim Jong-un, is the one who will take over, I think very little will change. Actually, I'm going to guess nothing will change.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 19, 2011 in forum: Current Events
  4. Noroz
    Welcome to KHV, my name is Noroz, and I will be your guide today. As you may already have noticed, we are quite friendly. If you pretend to read the rules and act nice, you'll fit in nicely. Any questions, dont hesitate to ask.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 18, 2011 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  5. Noroz
    Thread

    So!

    Tomorrow at 3.15PM Central, after a 50 minute flight from Grand Forks, I will be on my way over the Atlantic back home.

    I hope someone will be able to entertain me for the 3 hour layover I have in Amsterdam (6.30AM - 9.30 AM GMT+1)

    Off to bed!
    Thread by: Noroz, Dec 18, 2011, 1 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Noroz
  7. Noroz
    Well, you will have to find the correct driver for it. Go onto Logitech's sites and just go by the appearance of their headsets (or just google Logitech headset usb driver)

    I'm guessing the switch is to turn on or off the mic. If there are three stages then it is most likely Off, Low volume mic, and high/normal volume. You may have to change the default sound output to the headset which you do by right clicking speakers, then choose playback devices. Same for your microphone, only recording devices.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 18, 2011 in forum: Technology
  8. Noroz
    Put it on your head. Listen. Done!

    In all seriousness, is it a USB headset?
    If not, there should be one pink and one green chord. Pink = Microphone, Green = Headset. Besides that, there's not much more to it.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 18, 2011 in forum: Technology
  9. Noroz
    Swing and a miss!
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Noroz
    -.- ...................
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Noroz
    Because of us.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Noroz
    True, but how the hell are they going to find out his ID? Haha.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: Current Events
  13. Noroz
    I'm glad you asked, and I will respond with a long post. It may be repetitive, but that's just how it is.

    It's a mask. I am very good at faking confidence. My real confidence is less than zero, and to make up for it, I make myself come off as very, very confident, basically to the extent of being conceited. The only ones who consider me to be conceited are the ones who don't know me very well.

    For example, I tell people how charming I am, how talented I am, and that I can get all the women I want, etc, which in reality, I know, is a giant lie. It's a part of my humor/persona. I joke a lot about it. For example, I tell many people how Sabby wants me, etc. etc., which most people here, she and I know is a bunch of bull. However, it is a fun thought to play with.

    I am very different towards the people I know and open up to, and the people I don't really know. I like the persona I have because it lets me know who judges me quickly, before actually talking over an extended time with me. It also makes me talkative and social, because even though I may come off as conceited to people who don't know the true me, which I honestly think may be less than 5 people, I enjoy it.

    It's not me trolling or anything, it is me making up for the lack of confidence I have. Basically, I know I can hit a note when I sing, but I don't consider myself a great singer. I don't consider myself beautiful, I don't consider myself all-knowing (Though the real me, and the persona have very strong principals and believe strongly that I am right), I don't consider myself that talented, nor interesting. My persona, however, may be a bit more interesting and easier to talk to than the real me. The person in the Discussion section and Help with Life section are more who I really am than the one in the Spamzone.

    So yeah, I enjoy the persona I have created. The persona is the Noroz in the Spamzone. Sure, it is a part of me, but it is not how I act or think away from the keyboard. However, the real me, not the persona, is not the person who smiles each morning to people I don't necessarily know. However, I enjoy making others smile. I enjoy using my persona to make my true self happy. If I am using my persona, I don't seem that insecure.

    It's easier for me to be this persona, to wear this mask. I have a lot of problems that I don't want others to know about, because I find it foolish for others to worry about me. Also, I want to appear stronger and better than what I know I am, which is part of the real me's pride. I am very proud and try not to appear weak before anyone, which in reality I am.

    It does perhaps make me come off as childish and conceited, but it doesn't bother me much. As long as people can tell that I'm being serious, it doesn't hinder me from anything. I'm 20 years old, and fairly knowledgeable, especially when it comes to emotional issues, because I've been there. I've been depressed, I am currently suffering from general anxiety disorder, I've been in relationships that have crashed and burned, I've been walked on, I've been abused by people I thought were my friends (not sexually or physically).

    However, when I'm online, I don't wish for people to know me for that all the time. The real me is the one behind the mask. If people bother to look for who is behind the mask, I will reward them by being a loyal, and trustworthy friend, which I take great pride in. If they don't wish to find out who I truly am behind the mask, so be it.


    Sorry about the long post, haha, it's probably repetitive, but oh well.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Playground
  14. Noroz
    My point is; For a certain age group and a certain culture within this age group, it's cool. That's not the general perception.

    Most of the people from 25 and up, don't think the kids getting drunk are cool. Keep in mind that the ones that don't get drunk all the time are not necessarily online people/us. A lot of people party without getting drunk. Many people draw, make music, make movies, create, etc. which is what I'm trying to explain. Your post was more aimed at this website/the webculture in general. My point was that what we find cool, isn't cool to other people as well. There are crazier people than us, and less crazy people than us who are not here.
    Our "personality disorders" don't make us one. It's rather our interests and values, which are two different things, I think. Of course, being crazy helps.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Noroz
    I love them. They have a very soothing feel to them, and above all: [​IMG] THIS MEW IS ADORABLE!
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: Arts & Graphics
  16. Noroz
    [IMG] He said, creepily.
    Profile Post by Noroz for JellyBeing, Dec 17, 2011
  17. Noroz
    ...
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: Gaming
  18. Noroz
    This is very true. I value uniqueness and difference highly. Which is why I find sub-cultures very interesting, and why I identify with these.

    However, cool is subjective. "cool" isn't getting drunk, it has never been to me, nor to many of my friends. People get drunk for various reason, while young, trying to be "cool" is one of them, but as we grow, we realize that it is simply the need for attention that may drive us to alcohol. If wishing to be accepted of a larger group is what people consider "cool," then they will follow the group-mentality, and distance themselves from their true self. "Cool" is different from any group. As you are young, in high school/college, getting drunk may seem "cool," but what is "cool" to someone, is stupid to someone else.

    Most of the ones who don't drink at a fairly young age, do so because they value other things than being part of the group, which is why I consider being alone on a Saturday evening, online, talking to friends you most likely will never meet, or playing video-games by yourself, talking to your teammates etc. People like most of us here, value that more. They value getting to know people from around the world rather than getting drunk and not remember. Perhaps some people consider being drunk and party as treasured memories, but those are not the memories I want to have. The memories I want to have is, for example, that I helped someone figure a part of their life out. One of my greatest achievements in life was through a IM conversation with a friend of mine, whom I convinced to stop having suicidal thoughts. She stopped, and is now happier than ever.
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Noroz
    After reading it, it seems a bit inaccurate, but still fun.

    Paranoid |||||||||||||||| 62%
    Schizoid |||||||||||||| 54%
    Schizotypal |||||||||||||||||| 78%
    Antisocial |||||||||||||||||| 74%
    Borderline |||||||||||| 46%
    Histrionic |||||||||||||||| 70%
    Narcissistic |||||||||||||||||| 74%
    Avoidant |||||| 30%
    Dependent |||||||||||| 50%
    Obsessive-Compulsive |||||||||| 38%

    The ones I scored highest on:

    Schizotypal Personality Disorder - individual is uncomfortable in close relationships, has thought or perceptual distortions, and peculiarities of behavior.
    - Inaccurate.


    Antisocial Personality Disorder - individual shows a pervasive disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others.
    - Inaccurate.

    Borderline Personality Disorder - individual shows a generalized pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and observable emotions, and significant impulsiveness.
    - Fairly accurate

    Histrionic Personality Disorder - individual often displays excessive emotionality and attention seeking in various contexts. They tend to overreact to other people, and are often perceived as shallow and self-centered.

    - I do seek attention, but I don't overreact, nor shallow or self-centered (Though I am often perceived as such)

    Narcissistic Personality Disorder - individual has a grandiose view of themselves, a need for admiration, and a lack of empathy that begins by early adulthood and is present in various situations. These individuals are very demanding in their relationships.

    - Haha, seems true at first for people who don't know me well. However, I highly enjoy admiration, though I have a lot of empathy and I'm not very demanding in relationships
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Noroz
    Done and done. Sucks balls, but whatever, haha ^^,
    Post by: Noroz, Dec 17, 2011 in forum: KHV Chorus