Seahorses, I Love 'Em (& other Links of Interest)
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Never understood what the hell that was supposed to be. A terrifying parody commercial perhaps?

"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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dhokarena56 wrote:Pickle Surprise.
...I think we all know where the pickle is.Thomas Block Rubnitz (b. 1955/1956 in Chicago, Illinois - d. August 12, 1992, Manhattan, New York) was a video artist most often associated with the New York East Village drag queen scene of the late 1980s.
Siöö jandeng raiglin zåbei tandiüłåd;
nää džunnfin kukuch vklaivei sivei tåd.
Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei.
nää džunnfin kukuch vklaivei sivei tåd.
Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei. Chei.
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What a hihokan was like.
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They're still Christians though. As in, they still believe in Jesus Christ, even though they maybe take it too far.Viktor77 wrote:What I meant by that comment is we look at Muslims and Radical Muslims as different despite their common religion. We recognise that what Radical Muslims do doesn't speak for Moderate Muslims. Now, replace the words with Christians and Fundamentalists and you have the same idea.
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You just managed to radically redefine the term "maybe". That said, let's not start a religious discussion here people.finlay wrote:even though they maybe take it too far.
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that is what fundamentalists *are*. religious people who *actually believe what their religion teaches is true* rather than people who are regulars at a god-themed social club for nice people.finlay wrote:They're still Christians though. As in, they still believe in Jesus Christ, even though they maybe take it too far.
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Quite true. I thought you rejected that line of reasoning, though, or at least you did when I told you that.Pthug wrote:that is what fundamentalists *are*. religious people who *actually believe what their religion teaches is true* rather than people who are regulars at a god-themed social club for nice people.

"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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well stop thinking
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I distinctly remember saying several times that the fundamentalists represent the true beliefs of the religion, and that the moderates were shedding beliefs for convenience. And to the best of my memory, you said something along the lines that the moderates were no less true to their religion because religious beliefs evolve.

"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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stop remembering
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Don't get steamed just because you unwittingly agreed with me. We happen to have a shared perspective on something for once.

"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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The obvious needs to be pointed out to Viktor sometimes.Pthug wrote:that is what fundamentalists *are*. religious people who *actually believe what their religion teaches is true* rather than people who are regulars at a god-themed social club for nice people.finlay wrote:They're still Christians though. As in, they still believe in Jesus Christ, even though they maybe take it too far.
Dammit, stupid British habit of hedging oneself with dissociative words (or however it'd be put).jal wrote:words
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A Simple Guide: How Liberalism, A Euphemism for Socialism, Destroys People and Nations, by one Fred N. Sauer. Goodness me but this is right up there with Occult Ether Physics.
Indeed, a simple journey into "Look Inside" lists as one of its 10 Conditions for Transition to Communism to be "Free education for all children in all public schools. Abolition of children's factory labor in its present form."
Well, if that is the way to communism, then I have only one response to this:
WORKERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!
Indeed, a simple journey into "Look Inside" lists as one of its 10 Conditions for Transition to Communism to be "Free education for all children in all public schools. Abolition of children's factory labor in its present form."
Well, if that is the way to communism, then I have only one response to this:
WORKERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!
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This is pretty cool, thorough and informative about good use of color in a lot of art.
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Damn, will the onslaught never end? Where do all these right wing nuts come from?dhokarena56 wrote:A Simple Guide: How Liberalism, A Euphemism for Socialism, Destroys People and Nations, by one Fred N. Sauer. Goodness me but this is right up there with Occult Ether Physics.

"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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Romantically Apocalyptic. A rather interesting post-apocalyptic webcomic, with really good artwork. And a bizarre sense of humor.
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There are 10 types of people in this world:
-Those who understand binary
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Mater tua circeta ibat et pater tuus sambucorum olficiebat!
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Ah yes. The captain. c:
そうだ。死んでいる人も勃起することが出来る。
俺はその証だ。
俺はその証だ。
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This is the way the world ends.Herra Ratatoskr wrote:Romantically Apocalyptic. A rather interesting post-apocalyptic webcomic, with really good artwork. And a bizarre sense of humor.
This is the way the world ends.
Not with a bang, with a chuckle.
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Why does this website exist? Oh god, I'm going to have nightmares.
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I read the title and I'm already creeped out about going downstairs in the dark. I backed out of that site pretty quickly, but I can just feel that I'm going to have to read it eventually. Someone please kill it before I read it. xDRisla wrote:Why does this website exist? Oh god, I'm going to have nightmares.
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Before I even attempt to read it, what sort of thing is it?

"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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It looked (from my brief glance) like "How to butcher a human for consumption".
EDIT: WHY DID I HAVE TO READ IT?!?!?!

EDIT: WHY DID I HAVE TO READ IT?!?!?!
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I DON'T KNOW
why did I read it too

why did I read it too
