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CMTAIB signed too Patho's Productions!

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[Apr 1,2008 4:47pm - cmtaib ""]
I am proud to announce that we are signed to Patho's fronted by rttp's own Autopsy666 hell yeah.
we are also playing the NEDF in PVD!:tmnt2:
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[Apr 1,2008 4:51pm - archaeon ""]
too hahahaha
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[Apr 1,2008 4:54pm - sxealex ""]
wut? im in this band? lol
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[Apr 1,2008 4:56pm - blue ""]
we are honorary members due to our great contributions to methuen grind.
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[Apr 1,2008 6:15pm - CMTAIB ""]
damn straight we will be rocking it up at the TYAG show.. we will give everyone tripoli pizza and then they will bring br00tal hammer bros mosh!
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[Apr 1,2008 6:15pm - cmtaib ""]
P.S. alex we could never get drum machines to sound as br00tal as you do live.
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[Apr 1,2008 6:43pm - AUTOPSY_666 ""]
News to me...

Why the apostrophe?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathos

Pathos
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Pathos (Greek: πάθος) is one of the three modes of persuasion in rhetoric (along with ethos and logos). Pathos appeals to the audience's emotions. It is a part of Aristotle's philosophies in rhetoric. Not to be confused with bathos which is an attempt to perform in a serious, dramatic fashion that fails and ends up becoming comedy.

Emotional appeal can be a multitude of ways:

* by metaphor or story telling, common as a hook,
* by a general passion in the delivery and an overall amount of emotional items in the text of the speech, or in writing.

In rhetoric, pathos is the use of emotional appeals to alter the audience's judgment. A common use of pathos in argument is creating a sense of rejection if the audience doesn't agree. Creating a fear of rejection is in essence, creating a pathos argument.

Many refer to Pathos as the "band-wagon" appeal, or trying to convince the audience to join in on the speaker's belief. By making the statement in a way that cannot be argued, the audience feels driven to believe the speaker's opinion as a fact, thus joining the speaker in the belief that it is a commonly accepted idea. This is a major theme used in any form of propaganda.

Over-emotionalism can be the result of an excess of pathos.

The term is commonly used by critics, especially in positive reference to the dramatic performances of actors.
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[Apr 2,2008 10:25am - dreadkill ""]
it was an april fools joke with spelling and grammar errors on purpose
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[Apr 2,2008 4:30pm - archaeon ""]
I wrote that wikipedia, i made it all up.


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