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#1 Mar 06 2006 at 2:58 PM Rating: Default
Ive noticed that good things happen to bad people and bad things happen to good people. Why is it so?

Anyways, check out this link for some funny stories, including one about karma!

http://www.short-funny-stories.com/

PS: sorry guys but you'll have to copy and paste.

Edited, Mon Mar 6 14:59:47 2006 by netprime
#2 Mar 06 2006 at 3:01 PM Rating: Default
Speaking of karma, have you ever heard of a 'karma bomb'?
#3 Mar 06 2006 at 3:22 PM Rating: Decent
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Bad things are most likely going to happen to your karma.

On a side note, good things and bad things happen to everyone.
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#4 Mar 06 2006 at 3:48 PM Rating: Default
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Karma

Delerium's Karma album:

Price: $13.98

Track Listings
1. Enchanted
2. Duende
3. Twilight
4. Silence
5. Forgotten Worlds
6. Lamentation
7. Euphoria (Firefly)
8. Remembrance
9. Wisdom
10. Koran
11. 'Til the End of Time

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
The novelty was stripmined from ethnobeat pop long ago, and this skin-deep confection is surprising only in its lack of edge and invention. On the plus side, the melodies are textured and lush, the beats entrancing, and a parade of gifted singers--Kristy Thirsk, Jacqui Hunt, and Sarah McLachlan included--bill and coo impressively. Lead single "Euphoria (Firefly)" has spark and spirit, while "Enchanted" and "Duende" are strong vehicles for Thirsk and Camille Henderson respectively. --Jeff Bateman

Average Review: 4.5 Stars

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#5 Mar 06 2006 at 5:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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I much prefer Delerium's pre-Karma CDs.
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#6 Mar 06 2006 at 5:51 PM Rating: Default
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Danalog the Vengeful Programmer wrote:
I much prefer Delerium's pre-Karma CDs.


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Karma's a great album. However I would love to see more of the pre karma (even pre semantic spaces) style. Give me spheres (I love 2), stone tower, syrophenikan, morpheus, faces forms & illusions, euphoric, and spiritual archives any day.

I respect Leeb's 'experimenting' but Karma (Semantic Spaces is kinda the changing point really) and anything after should have been done under a different side project name. It's not like they couldn't add another to their list.

Either way though I'm a big fan of their work, both Leeb and Fulber (Peterson not as much).
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