
A week ago, in this journal, I asked everyone to bombard me with interesting questions. You, my loyal fans, supplied me with plenty. So here are my responses, recorded unedited and uncensored! (I burp a few times.)
WARNING: This is nearly an hour long. Is that clear? THIS IS NEARLY AN HOUR LONG! So I'd recommend letting it play in the background while you occupy your hands and eyeballs. I'll leave that up to your own discretion. ;)
Also, getting this in under ten megabytes was an absolute bitch, lemme tell you.
BTW, here's that Amish thing I mentioned. http://www.nerve.com/content/secrets-and-lies
WARNING: This is nearly an hour long. Is that clear? THIS IS NEARLY AN HOUR LONG! So I'd recommend letting it play in the background while you occupy your hands and eyeballs. I'll leave that up to your own discretion. ;)
Also, getting this in under ten megabytes was an absolute bitch, lemme tell you.
BTW, here's that Amish thing I mentioned. http://www.nerve.com/content/secrets-and-lies
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It is impossible for *everyone's* IQ to go up, since IQ is defined by one's deviation from average. The definition of 100 IQ is exactly median intelligence, meaning exactly half of humanity has below 100 IQ and exactly half has above 100 IQ. At least, that's the way I learned it. Lemme double check.
Yup, 100 IQ is the average, and moreover, apparently it's further defined that each 15 points of IQ represents one standard deviation away from the median, statistically speaking. Yay for having taken enough statistics classes to understand what that means (and curse whoever decided that the word "mean" should, in addition to being a common verb, also refer to a different kind of statistical average).
Yup, 100 IQ is the average, and moreover, apparently it's further defined that each 15 points of IQ represents one standard deviation away from the median, statistically speaking. Yay for having taken enough statistics classes to understand what that means (and curse whoever decided that the word "mean" should, in addition to being a common verb, also refer to a different kind of statistical average).
>its technically pronounced 'Neo-x-Kai-s'
I shall remember that in case I do another one of these!
>and..hehe....i accept that explanation of CNR+FP
Yeah, I'm getting awfully tired of Chuck Norris references. He's ultraconservative and dumb and Jet Li could kick his ass just using his dick.
I shall remember that in case I do another one of these!
>and..hehe....i accept that explanation of CNR+FP
Yeah, I'm getting awfully tired of Chuck Norris references. He's ultraconservative and dumb and Jet Li could kick his ass just using his dick.
>I shall remember it in case i do another one of these.
Hehe...Thankee
>Yeah, I'm getting awfully tired of Chuck Norris references. He's ultraconservative and dumb and Jet Li could kick his ass just using his dick.
eh..yea. Dunno bout the Jet Li thing though, Still say the only really relevant 'Lee' was Bruce(rest in peace)
Hehe...Thankee
>Yeah, I'm getting awfully tired of Chuck Norris references. He's ultraconservative and dumb and Jet Li could kick his ass just using his dick.
eh..yea. Dunno bout the Jet Li thing though, Still say the only really relevant 'Lee' was Bruce(rest in peace)
"I just want to run down to the news studio and just flamethrower them all..."
Dude. You need to play Starcraft 2. You don't even need to buy it--just remember when you come over and I'll have you play ONE particular campaign mission.
Aside from it being one of the most forgiving campaign missions--absolutely nothing happens until you decide to start, and it's one of the easiest maps to defend your base and attacking force on... you LITERALLY can move in a bunch of guys with flamethrowers on a TV studio (or at least three of their broadcasting towers).
And you can use Firebats (dude in an armored suit with flamethrowers), Hellions (race cars with flamethrowers), or Perdition Turrets (flamethrower turrets that hide underground). The Hellions are the only ones of those three usable in multiplayer, because the other two are just too awesome. The turrets have to be researched, but I've got the research done by that point in the campaign, so you can play off of my save.
Dude. You need to play Starcraft 2. You don't even need to buy it--just remember when you come over and I'll have you play ONE particular campaign mission.
Aside from it being one of the most forgiving campaign missions--absolutely nothing happens until you decide to start, and it's one of the easiest maps to defend your base and attacking force on... you LITERALLY can move in a bunch of guys with flamethrowers on a TV studio (or at least three of their broadcasting towers).
And you can use Firebats (dude in an armored suit with flamethrowers), Hellions (race cars with flamethrowers), or Perdition Turrets (flamethrower turrets that hide underground). The Hellions are the only ones of those three usable in multiplayer, because the other two are just too awesome. The turrets have to be researched, but I've got the research done by that point in the campaign, so you can play off of my save.
Zubat evolves into Golbat at level 22. Apparently it evolves into something called Crobat by a mechanic called Happiness... but I only know about the first generation of Pokémon, so I'll say that you can use a Fire Stone to evolve it into Firebat, and then set them in bunkers to take on waves of Zerglings.
Actually, to be perfectly honest, a lot of the Zerg Swarm LOOKS like they could be Pokémon.
"Ultralisk! Use Fury Swipes to take down those Stalkers!"
"ULLLLLTRA! LISK LISK! *crunch stomp dismantle*"
Baneling used Self Destruct!
It's super effective!
Marine has fainted.
Marine has fainted.
Marine has fainted.
Marine has fainted.
Baneling has fainted.
Actually, to be perfectly honest, a lot of the Zerg Swarm LOOKS like they could be Pokémon.
"Ultralisk! Use Fury Swipes to take down those Stalkers!"
"ULLLLLTRA! LISK LISK! *crunch stomp dismantle*"
Baneling used Self Destruct!
It's super effective!
Marine has fainted.
Marine has fainted.
Marine has fainted.
Marine has fainted.
Baneling has fainted.
<puts Alfador to bed to keep him from endlessly making comments>
While you did indeed answer my question, you may have missed the subtle nuance in it. Granted, it's heartening to know that your resolve to make sure that you retain your personal honor by being truthful is great, that's aside from the point.
Being liked has its advantages and is essential to get a *team* to do what you want. You don't have to always be right, like you said with the P&T reference, but the idea is that by balancing the two (Right vs. liked or rather Respected) gets you to your goal much faster. Being right can also mean you are unbending to any other opinion but your own. While truth may be there...no one will want to listen. You will lose teammates and your ability to get the task done will diminish. Rather, instead of being right, it's better to be *open*, to listen and to consider.
Yeah, your way may be the best...but keep in mind that it's only the guaranteed best to YOU. Others may not see it that way and to force your opinion down their throat without consideration for the damage you may or may not be doing is almost heartless...even if it was done with the best of intentions (remember my military stories?), it still hurts and in the end, it makes them not want to help you or believe in you.
An example of this is First Sergeant Nobles (read: No Blez), my second 1SG at Benning (before you military punks get your ACUs in a hitch, I'm out and free, I can say names and say what I want and there's literally NOTHING you fucks can do about it). He replaced a VERY effective 1SG. The one being replaced had the balance of Right V Respected down to an art form. We loved him, not because he gave us freebies, but because he didn't treat us like we were simpletons or tools. We mattered to him and he was open...within reason.
Nobles, on the other hand, was there one month. Within that month, he ruined my life almost completely, then when it came to light that he *might* have been wrong, he forced down every trace of evidence that proved he was to keep his notion of Right alive...and he lost respect for it. No one liked him. No one respected him...because he respected no one first. Many of the other 'bad' leaders I've had exemplify this.
So in closing, it's something to consider, the Right V. Respect ideal. You have to balance the two and it comes in with family as well. Don't believe me? My mother strives to always be right...and has convinced herself that she always is, that she knows me better than I know myself.
She wonders why I don't keep in touch.
While you did indeed answer my question, you may have missed the subtle nuance in it. Granted, it's heartening to know that your resolve to make sure that you retain your personal honor by being truthful is great, that's aside from the point.
Being liked has its advantages and is essential to get a *team* to do what you want. You don't have to always be right, like you said with the P&T reference, but the idea is that by balancing the two (Right vs. liked or rather Respected) gets you to your goal much faster. Being right can also mean you are unbending to any other opinion but your own. While truth may be there...no one will want to listen. You will lose teammates and your ability to get the task done will diminish. Rather, instead of being right, it's better to be *open*, to listen and to consider.
Yeah, your way may be the best...but keep in mind that it's only the guaranteed best to YOU. Others may not see it that way and to force your opinion down their throat without consideration for the damage you may or may not be doing is almost heartless...even if it was done with the best of intentions (remember my military stories?), it still hurts and in the end, it makes them not want to help you or believe in you.
An example of this is First Sergeant Nobles (read: No Blez), my second 1SG at Benning (before you military punks get your ACUs in a hitch, I'm out and free, I can say names and say what I want and there's literally NOTHING you fucks can do about it). He replaced a VERY effective 1SG. The one being replaced had the balance of Right V Respected down to an art form. We loved him, not because he gave us freebies, but because he didn't treat us like we were simpletons or tools. We mattered to him and he was open...within reason.
Nobles, on the other hand, was there one month. Within that month, he ruined my life almost completely, then when it came to light that he *might* have been wrong, he forced down every trace of evidence that proved he was to keep his notion of Right alive...and he lost respect for it. No one liked him. No one respected him...because he respected no one first. Many of the other 'bad' leaders I've had exemplify this.
So in closing, it's something to consider, the Right V. Respect ideal. You have to balance the two and it comes in with family as well. Don't believe me? My mother strives to always be right...and has convinced herself that she always is, that she knows me better than I know myself.
She wonders why I don't keep in touch.
><puts Alfador to bed to keep him from endlessly making comments>
Hee hee! Li'l energeticfox!
>Being right can also mean you are unbending to any other opinion but your own. While truth may be there...no one will want to listen. You will lose teammates and your ability to get the task done will diminish. Rather, instead of being right, it's better to be *open*, to listen and to consider.
Ah, but this is exactly what I've considered for the longest time. My idea of 'being right' is wholly different from your mother's or mine. My idea of being right includes accepting that I can never be right about absolutely everything. My idea of being right is dependent upon always being open. I believe in never believing in anything 100%. I do my very best to leave room for doubt. So many people's beliefs are based, not on evidence, but on what they *want* to believe. I don't want that to be me. I always force myself to listen to arguments from all sides and accept it gracefully when something I've believed turns out to be wrong. There's stuff about gun rights and popular culture and the military that I have totally not wanted to believe at first but have accepted it when presented with evidence I was in the wrong.
So yeah, I would not be anything like Last Sergeant Nobles. I think the truth is more important than any of us, so if I'm explaining something to my troops and one of them contradicts me, and he's *right*, then I might feel a fleeting moment of injured pride and want to shout him down, but I will correct for that, thank him for good thinking and having balls, and go with his suggestion. The only way I can possibly become more right is by listening to people who know more than me and admitting when there's a defect or a hole in my beliefs.
Also, just because I abhor lying, that doesn't mean I always have to be brusque and cold to people. Pure honesty does not negate tact. Case in point, the doctor my insurance comapny saddled me with talks a lot about my weight. Nothing he says is technically inaccurate or insulting, but the WAY he talks to me makes me feel like I'm some disgusting monster. And even when he's giving me decent advice, I'm less inclined to follow it because I'm resentful for how awful he makes me feel. (I've already asked my insurance to switch me, and it was a very easy process!) So I know enough to deliver an unpleasant truth firmly but not cruelly, and I know that there are different ways to present an argument based on the situation. I don't always succeed, but I try and hopefully get better with practice.
Hee hee! Li'l energeticfox!
>Being right can also mean you are unbending to any other opinion but your own. While truth may be there...no one will want to listen. You will lose teammates and your ability to get the task done will diminish. Rather, instead of being right, it's better to be *open*, to listen and to consider.
Ah, but this is exactly what I've considered for the longest time. My idea of 'being right' is wholly different from your mother's or mine. My idea of being right includes accepting that I can never be right about absolutely everything. My idea of being right is dependent upon always being open. I believe in never believing in anything 100%. I do my very best to leave room for doubt. So many people's beliefs are based, not on evidence, but on what they *want* to believe. I don't want that to be me. I always force myself to listen to arguments from all sides and accept it gracefully when something I've believed turns out to be wrong. There's stuff about gun rights and popular culture and the military that I have totally not wanted to believe at first but have accepted it when presented with evidence I was in the wrong.
So yeah, I would not be anything like Last Sergeant Nobles. I think the truth is more important than any of us, so if I'm explaining something to my troops and one of them contradicts me, and he's *right*, then I might feel a fleeting moment of injured pride and want to shout him down, but I will correct for that, thank him for good thinking and having balls, and go with his suggestion. The only way I can possibly become more right is by listening to people who know more than me and admitting when there's a defect or a hole in my beliefs.
Also, just because I abhor lying, that doesn't mean I always have to be brusque and cold to people. Pure honesty does not negate tact. Case in point, the doctor my insurance comapny saddled me with talks a lot about my weight. Nothing he says is technically inaccurate or insulting, but the WAY he talks to me makes me feel like I'm some disgusting monster. And even when he's giving me decent advice, I'm less inclined to follow it because I'm resentful for how awful he makes me feel. (I've already asked my insurance to switch me, and it was a very easy process!) So I know enough to deliver an unpleasant truth firmly but not cruelly, and I know that there are different ways to present an argument based on the situation. I don't always succeed, but I try and hopefully get better with practice.
Hey, you pronounced my name right! Most everyone I meet online (mostly on TF2) pronounces it "OHM-knee" rather than "AHM-knee".
And that thing with your eyes was interesting. I used to be able to cross one eye, but I forgot how to do it for a long time. I can curl my lips up into fangs though (I'll have to post a picture of me doing that sometime; it's hard to describe).
And that thing with your eyes was interesting. I used to be able to cross one eye, but I forgot how to do it for a long time. I can curl my lips up into fangs though (I'll have to post a picture of me doing that sometime; it's hard to describe).
>Hey, you pronounced my name right! Most everyone I meet online (mostly on TF2) pronounces it "OHM-knee" rather than "AHM-knee".
Really? I've never known any other pronunciation. Without omny we can't have omnisexuals!
>And that thing with your eyes was interesting. I used to be able to cross one eye, but I forgot how to do it for a long time. I can curl my lips up into fangs though (I'll have to post a picture of me doing that sometime; it's hard to describe).
0.0 Okay yeah, I wanna see that now.
Really? I've never known any other pronunciation. Without omny we can't have omnisexuals!
>And that thing with your eyes was interesting. I used to be able to cross one eye, but I forgot how to do it for a long time. I can curl my lips up into fangs though (I'll have to post a picture of me doing that sometime; it's hard to describe).
0.0 Okay yeah, I wanna see that now.
>Without omny we can't have omnisexuals!
Finally, my genius is recognized!
Also, I was a bit surprised at your answer about killing someone without repercussions, but after thinking about it, I suppose I worded it incorrectly- I was expecting you to say "no, because I'd still feel bad", but of course guilt would be a repercussion. So I guess what I should have asked was "would you kill someone if you knew no-one would find out?". That was a mistake on my part.
Finally, my genius is recognized!
Also, I was a bit surprised at your answer about killing someone without repercussions, but after thinking about it, I suppose I worded it incorrectly- I was expecting you to say "no, because I'd still feel bad", but of course guilt would be a repercussion. So I guess what I should have asked was "would you kill someone if you knew no-one would find out?". That was a mistake on my part.
>So I guess what I should have asked was "would you kill someone if you knew no-one would find out?". That was a mistake on my part.
Answer's still yes. I'd only feel guilt if I killed someone who was innocent.
For instance, if I were to roll a certain conservative talk radio host with a prescription pill addiction down several flights of stairs into a dumpster full of broken whiskey bottles, my only emotion would be 'LMAO'.
Answer's still yes. I'd only feel guilt if I killed someone who was innocent.
For instance, if I were to roll a certain conservative talk radio host with a prescription pill addiction down several flights of stairs into a dumpster full of broken whiskey bottles, my only emotion would be 'LMAO'.
Thanks! I have red/watched a lot of three wishes stories and thought a lot about the usual ways these stories fuck up. So rather than trying to narrow my wished down to three things I want, I ask for the ability to give myself what I want, and give the genie incentive to not pull some Monkey's Paw shit on me. ;)
and now my favorite quote is:
"Oh, Dr. Pepper, I want to fuck you so much." XD hi-fucking-larious, lol!
If I hadn't ever watched Kevin Smith do this exact same thing I would probably not have listened for an hour, lmao! but thankfully I can take an hour(or more) of talking ^^
great job, m8! and I hope to hear more like this later on!
"Oh, Dr. Pepper, I want to fuck you so much." XD hi-fucking-larious, lol!
If I hadn't ever watched Kevin Smith do this exact same thing I would probably not have listened for an hour, lmao! but thankfully I can take an hour(or more) of talking ^^
great job, m8! and I hope to hear more like this later on!
>"Oh, Dr. Pepper, I want to fuck you so much." XD hi-fucking-larious, lol!
Hee hee. I love the stuff. If a doctor said I'd die of diabetes in ten years if I didn't stop drinking Dr. Pepper, I'd be like, "Sounds good to me!" :D
>If I hadn't ever watched Kevin Smith do this exact same thing I would probably not have listened for an hour, lmao! but thankfully I can take an hour(or more) of talking ^^
Hey, I've seen those Kevin Smith things too! They kick ass!
>great job, m8! and I hope to hear more like this later on!
I may do one next month too, time permitting.
Hee hee. I love the stuff. If a doctor said I'd die of diabetes in ten years if I didn't stop drinking Dr. Pepper, I'd be like, "Sounds good to me!" :D
>If I hadn't ever watched Kevin Smith do this exact same thing I would probably not have listened for an hour, lmao! but thankfully I can take an hour(or more) of talking ^^
Hey, I've seen those Kevin Smith things too! They kick ass!
>great job, m8! and I hope to hear more like this later on!
I may do one next month too, time permitting.
Sounds awesome ^^ I hope I see the journal so I'm able to ask a question (or two, lol XD)
I considered the thought of stopping my scary pop drinking, but then I realized there'd be no Dr. Pepper! =P Fack that! lmao!
Yes, yes they do. ^^
I absolutely enjoyed this work, especially how you were able to sway back and forth so easilly from joking to serious talk. It's something that I think many people strive to do, since most people can't help but stick to one extreme for a while before finally switching over to the other.
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donkeyboner! X3
sorry, kinda hyper, lol!
I considered the thought of stopping my scary pop drinking, but then I realized there'd be no Dr. Pepper! =P Fack that! lmao!
Yes, yes they do. ^^
I absolutely enjoyed this work, especially how you were able to sway back and forth so easilly from joking to serious talk. It's something that I think many people strive to do, since most people can't help but stick to one extreme for a while before finally switching over to the other.
...
donkeyboner! X3
sorry, kinda hyper, lol!
>I absolutely enjoyed this work, especially how you were able to sway back and forth so easilly from joking to serious talk. It's something that I think many people strive to do, since most people can't help but stick to one extreme for a while before finally switching over to the other.
Thank you! I'd never really thought about this actually, but you're right.
>donkeyboner! X3
LOL! Have you seen Clerks 2? ;)
Thank you! I'd never really thought about this actually, but you're right.
>donkeyboner! X3
LOL! Have you seen Clerks 2? ;)
>LOL that was fun =3 I enjoyed hearing your opinions. heh this proves to me even more that we'd be good friends if we hung out RL. XD XD XD
Whereabouts in the world do you live? I'm in Michigan. Maybe we could meet at a furry con sometime.
>The Mrs. Piggy comment had me dieing XD
It just popped off the top of my head! I don't script this stuff! ;)
Whereabouts in the world do you live? I'm in Michigan. Maybe we could meet at a furry con sometime.
>The Mrs. Piggy comment had me dieing XD
It just popped off the top of my head! I don't script this stuff! ;)
We actually have a Drury Lane near my house c:
what I want to happen in the world? this older insanely radically conservative generation to die off.
"emotionally abusive sociopathic bitch" Sounds familiar.
And wow. What a bitch.
Thats the most awesome wish ever.
My favorite cuss of yours "you cataclysmically unevolved dollop of pterodactyl shit", and other extremely creative ones.
(favorite religion)
Tom Emmer: A conservative politician that is an extreme homophobe, and supports a Christian band that advocates violence against and murder of gays (I think its name is Xtian). Target donated 150,000 to his campaign. This was followed by a large boycott of Target, and even flash mobs. They eventually apologized, but said that they would do nothing to fix the problem. HRC then donated 150,000 to a pro-gay candidate (who i cant remember the name of).
(In a nutshell)
Haha have you seen the animated Dante's inferno? Apparently Dick Cheney was so evil, that his soul is already condemned to hell. Genius.
Also, dont forget Glenn Beck.
Bwahahahahah brain mutiny. Punishment for actually USING it!
(also, ive been looking up random things mentioned in this. Ill comment on them laet, because i cant listen and read at the same time lol)
what I want to happen in the world? this older insanely radically conservative generation to die off.
"emotionally abusive sociopathic bitch" Sounds familiar.
And wow. What a bitch.
Thats the most awesome wish ever.
My favorite cuss of yours "you cataclysmically unevolved dollop of pterodactyl shit", and other extremely creative ones.
(favorite religion)
Tom Emmer: A conservative politician that is an extreme homophobe, and supports a Christian band that advocates violence against and murder of gays (I think its name is Xtian). Target donated 150,000 to his campaign. This was followed by a large boycott of Target, and even flash mobs. They eventually apologized, but said that they would do nothing to fix the problem. HRC then donated 150,000 to a pro-gay candidate (who i cant remember the name of).
(In a nutshell)
Haha have you seen the animated Dante's inferno? Apparently Dick Cheney was so evil, that his soul is already condemned to hell. Genius.
Also, dont forget Glenn Beck.
Bwahahahahah brain mutiny. Punishment for actually USING it!
(also, ive been looking up random things mentioned in this. Ill comment on them laet, because i cant listen and read at the same time lol)
>We actually have a Drury Lane near my house c:
...is there a muffin man living there?
>what I want to happen in the world? this older insanely radically conservative generation to die off.
Wait a while. Or, give me a hammer. ;D
>And wow. What a bitch.
Thanks. She is. And it gives me satisfaction telling the world about it. >:)
>Thats the most awesome wish ever.
I've thought about it a LOT.
>My favorite cuss of yours "you cataclysmically unevolved dollop of pterodactyl shit", and other extremely creative ones.
HA! I nearly forgot about that one. I like it a lot myself. I came up with this one recently: 'YOU FUCKFINGERED FAGGOT FIDDLER!!!'
>Tom Emmer: A conservative politician that is an extreme homophobe, and supports a Christian band that advocates violence against and murder of gays (I think its name is Xtian). Target donated 150,000 to his campaign. This was followed by a large boycott of Target, and even flash mobs. They eventually apologized, but said that they would do nothing to fix the problem. HRC then donated 150,000 to a pro-gay candidate (who i cant remember the name of).
(In a nutshell)
Wow. Tom's a cunt. I do like that they negated their asshattery by donating to a pro-gay guy. I'd hate to have to boycott Target because they usually have a better selection of Transformers than Toys R Us.
>Also, dont forget Glenn Beck.
Him too!!
>(favorite religion) was supposed to be a pagemark to come back to later, but my computer whacked out.
What were you gonna say about it?
...is there a muffin man living there?
>what I want to happen in the world? this older insanely radically conservative generation to die off.
Wait a while. Or, give me a hammer. ;D
>And wow. What a bitch.
Thanks. She is. And it gives me satisfaction telling the world about it. >:)
>Thats the most awesome wish ever.
I've thought about it a LOT.
>My favorite cuss of yours "you cataclysmically unevolved dollop of pterodactyl shit", and other extremely creative ones.
HA! I nearly forgot about that one. I like it a lot myself. I came up with this one recently: 'YOU FUCKFINGERED FAGGOT FIDDLER!!!'
>Tom Emmer: A conservative politician that is an extreme homophobe, and supports a Christian band that advocates violence against and murder of gays (I think its name is Xtian). Target donated 150,000 to his campaign. This was followed by a large boycott of Target, and even flash mobs. They eventually apologized, but said that they would do nothing to fix the problem. HRC then donated 150,000 to a pro-gay candidate (who i cant remember the name of).
(In a nutshell)
Wow. Tom's a cunt. I do like that they negated their asshattery by donating to a pro-gay guy. I'd hate to have to boycott Target because they usually have a better selection of Transformers than Toys R Us.
>Also, dont forget Glenn Beck.
Him too!!
>(favorite religion) was supposed to be a pagemark to come back to later, but my computer whacked out.
What were you gonna say about it?
>HA! I nearly forgot about that one. I like it a lot myself. I came up with this one recently: 'YOU FUCKFINGERED FAGGOT FIDDLER!!!'
And its an ALLITERATION!
>Wow. Tom's a cunt. I do like that they negated their asshattery by donating to a pro-gay guy. I'd hate to have to boycott Target because they usually have a better selection of Transformers than Toys R Us.
Yeahh, I cant really boycott Target either. I hate Walmart with a burning passion.
>What were you gonna say about it?
see below c:
And its an ALLITERATION!
>Wow. Tom's a cunt. I do like that they negated their asshattery by donating to a pro-gay guy. I'd hate to have to boycott Target because they usually have a better selection of Transformers than Toys R Us.
Yeahh, I cant really boycott Target either. I hate Walmart with a burning passion.
>What were you gonna say about it?
see below c:
Raelism sounds..interesting. Although I dont think i could bring myself to believe we came form aliens in any way, it sounds fun. I dont really classify myself as any specific religion, but i think my favorite one(if it can be called a religion, and probably something i would most identify with would be secular humanism. That, or Dudeism. The Dude abides, man. (and I probably need to watch that movie again. I was doing...things...)
The Lucifer Principle sounds like an INCREDIBLY interesting book. Im going to have to look into that.
I like that, transhumanism. It sounds interesting more to me now than it did to me before, because of my growing interest in things like postfurry, and surreal things (for lack of a better word. i had one, but lost it). Also, this led to me clicking a lot of wiki links. I think a furry magic realism novel would be amazing.
The Lucifer Principle sounds like an INCREDIBLY interesting book. Im going to have to look into that.
I like that, transhumanism. It sounds interesting more to me now than it did to me before, because of my growing interest in things like postfurry, and surreal things (for lack of a better word. i had one, but lost it). Also, this led to me clicking a lot of wiki links. I think a furry magic realism novel would be amazing.
>Raelism sounds..interesting. Although I dont think i could bring myself to believe we came form aliens in any way, it sounds fun.
More plausible than a giant invisible Jewish megalomaniac.
>I dont really classify myself as any specific religion, but i think my favorite one(if it can be called a religion, and probably something i would most identify with would be secular humanism. That, or Dudeism. The Dude abides, man. (and I probably need to watch that movie again. I was doing...things...)
Ever seen Raising Arizona? :D
>The Lucifer Principle sounds like an INCREDIBLY interesting book. Im going to have to look into that.
YES. Howard Bloom is fucking amazing. TheAmazingAtheist did several interviews with him. Look them up on YouTube; you will not regret it.
>I like that, transhumanism. It sounds interesting more to me now than it did to me before, because of my growing interest in things like postfurry, and surreal things (for lack of a better word. i had one, but lost it). Also, this led to me clicking a lot of wiki links. I think a furry magic realism novel would be amazing.
till not 100% sure what magic realism is...
More plausible than a giant invisible Jewish megalomaniac.
>I dont really classify myself as any specific religion, but i think my favorite one(if it can be called a religion, and probably something i would most identify with would be secular humanism. That, or Dudeism. The Dude abides, man. (and I probably need to watch that movie again. I was doing...things...)
Ever seen Raising Arizona? :D
>The Lucifer Principle sounds like an INCREDIBLY interesting book. Im going to have to look into that.
YES. Howard Bloom is fucking amazing. TheAmazingAtheist did several interviews with him. Look them up on YouTube; you will not regret it.
>I like that, transhumanism. It sounds interesting more to me now than it did to me before, because of my growing interest in things like postfurry, and surreal things (for lack of a better word. i had one, but lost it). Also, this led to me clicking a lot of wiki links. I think a furry magic realism novel would be amazing.
till not 100% sure what magic realism is...
>Ever seen Raising Arizona? :D
Nope. More often than not, if you name ANY movie, I have probably not seen it.
>till not 100% sure what magic realism is...
(from Wiki) "Magic realism is an aesthetic style or genre in literature in which magical elements are blended into a realistic atmosphere in order to access a deeper understanding of reality."
Nope. More often than not, if you name ANY movie, I have probably not seen it.
>till not 100% sure what magic realism is...
(from Wiki) "Magic realism is an aesthetic style or genre in literature in which magical elements are blended into a realistic atmosphere in order to access a deeper understanding of reality."
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