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Derek 10.13.2010 06:04 AM

n'ik rules.

That is all.

atsonicpark 10.13.2010 06:35 AM

Yeah, he's da best, mang. He deed it.

ann ashtray 10.13.2010 06:51 AM

Porky rules the hardest. Least out of the two.

ni'k 10.13.2010 06:57 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU0pO...yer_embedded#!

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.13.2010 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
break it down?



From Wikipedia - "The eponymous Riddle Box is a jack-in-the-box that decides whether one's soul is sent to Shangri-La or Hell's Pit in the afterlife."

 


When you die, you must turn the Riddlebox's crank. Depending on the sort of life you've led, either something good, or wretched will come out - determining whether you go to Heaven or Hell.

It's pretty much the tale of St. Peter at the gates, except a lot fresher.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.13.2010 11:33 AM

More from Wiki...

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Joker's Cards

[edit] First deck

The first Joker's Card, Carnival of Carnage, is a representation of the ghettos and the violence that occurs within them.[5][6] It takes the form of a traveling carnival which releases the same brutality on those who have ignored the inner cities' cries for help.[6] The Card issues a warning against the upper-class and government's negligence toward the lower classes.[5][6]
The Ringmaster, the second Joker's Card, is the overseer of the Carnival of Carnage.[7] He leads "the phantoms of the dead" that take the form of the Carnival. The creatures fiercely tear doomed souls from their living bodies and drag them down into Hell.[7] The Ringmaster himself is created through one's own sins, and is one of several who will judge whether a soul is worthy to enter heaven or doomed to eternal hell.[7][2]
The third Joker's Card, the Riddle Box, is another entity used to determine fate.[8][2][5] Upon death, a soul enters a dark chamber containing a jack-in-the-box on an old wooden table. The front of the box has a "painted question mark faded with time," representing the mystery of your own afterlife.[8][2] As the handle is turned, a melodic tune begins to play, and when the music stops, the choice is made. The pure see a vision of God, warming their souls as they enter eternal peace.[8] The wicked see an immense fog seeping from the box, "stripping their sanity, as they witness an image of hell, spawned and formed from their own evil; a hideous reflection of their demented souls."[8] The floor falls from underneath them, casting the doomed into the bottomless pit of Hell.[8] The fate determined by the Riddle Box can be found by looking deep within yourself, and can be changed with righteous actions.[8][5]
The Great Milenko, the fourth Joker's Card, is an Illusionist and a Necromancer, though acting on dead minds rather than dead spirits.[9][5] His purpose is to try and trick individuals into greed and other such sins.[9] He takes out the worst in an individual and creates powerful illusions in an attempt to cause them to become hedonistic and greedy.[9] The Great Milenko is present within every person, and an honorable individual must fight his magic in order to make it to heaven.[9]
The fifth Joker's Card, The Amazing Jeckel Brothers, focuses on the 19 circles of hell, and the morality of man as he is torn between righteousness and evil.[10] Jack "the sinister" and Jake "the just" emerge from the smoke of a candle.[11] The Jeckel Brothers juggle pulsating blood-covered balls representing the mortal life of the dead.[11] For every sin committed, another ball is added.[11] Jack throws Jake curves in an attempt to see a ball drop, and if a soul witnesses Jake drop one of the balls, he will be damned to hell. Souls who see Jake successfully complete the act ascend to heaven.[11]
The face of the sixth Joker's Card is "The Wraith"—or simply, Death. The card featured two "exhibits", Shangri-La and Hell's Pit, which were each given its own album.[12] The Wraith: Shangri-La revealed that the hidden message of Insane Clown Posse's music was always to follow God and make it to Heaven.[12] Hell's Pit toured where those who do not atone for their sins nor follow the ways of Shangri-La are sent, illustrating the horrors of hell itself.[13]


noisereductions 10.13.2010 12:18 PM

word. Perfect sense.

I can't beleive you didnt have anything to say about my Clown Society quotes.

Genteel Death 10.13.2010 12:51 PM

 

atsonicpark 10.13.2010 12:58 PM

http://btjunkie.org/torrent/Elvis-Pr...f8816c32aa389f

Savage Clone 10.07.2018 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor


Who does one root for in this situation? At least the Insane Clown Posse have pulled off a very successful cottage industry built around people proudly being a family of the scum of the Earth. Fred Durst just has Fred Durst. And possibly an even worse band. I guess that in and of itself is kind of an achievement, but on this rare occasion I'm still going to give it to the Juggalos for making headlines for the attempt.

Bytor Peltor 10.08.2018 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Who does one root for in this situation?


I wasn’t aware of the bad blood between the two camps.
Also wasn’t aware that ICP was playing festivals.
I wouldn’t call it a rooting interest, but just like you, Savage, I appreciate the Juggalo’s taking advantage of the opportunity......even though it was a complete fail!


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