The Enchanted Cave 2
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COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 13,902 ViewsI need help finding this video. It was really popular a while ago and a sequel was made. essentially a guy talks about his love for coldplay and a grunting sibererian wolf would make him self-conscious. The animation was crude and the wolf was a picture. Anyway out there know what I'm looking for?
At 3/25/10 01:24 AM, cheesecakecocacola wrote: Firstly, to make my beliefs clear now, I follow the bible and know Jesus christ to have really died and come back. Now: I think that global warming could just be a very good way to try and gain political power, i.e; Al Gore. I believe this not only because in the bible it says that god wont flood the earth again, then again maybe it'd be us doing it and not him and also, If you just look at the news in things regarding Global Warming you'll probably be able to put a picture together on how it would be just like Hitler with the great depression, all he had to do was use the horrible economy and make a scapegoat. Currently we have a horrible economy and a nice factor to use for a political campaign and that makes for some nice political disaster. Conspiracy? Probably.
First of all, Be aware that christiantity's God did not write the bible. It was most likely writen over time, mostly by Roman Catholic priests, with some of the old testament writen by Jews. They interpreted the will of God into stories, sometimes articles not involving one protaganistic Christian charactor. They thought, as priests, that they were the most in-tune with Christ and god, and so while writing what they interpreted God's will to be, they also, consciously or unconsciously, included some of their own beliefs. In that time or situation (based on setting or social placement), the beliefs of these white European priests was very similar. They included anti-homosexual atitudes, as well as the tendancies to make sure that what they were prepared for the future, and that their teachings and beliefs would not be contradicted by possible events.
I'm surprised that you refer to to the story of Noah from the old testment for your position. In my observations, most Christians all but ignore the old testament. Obviously some branches of Christianity folow the old testament, however. About the story and imposed beliefs in the story, they are quite simply absurd. If God was willing to wipe out humanity at that time, for what I can only assume were fairly minors sins around the world, then in the time of, say, Hitler or Mao, maybe even today, he would have restraints destroying the world many times over. Perhaps, though, God keeps to his word, and the promise to never destroy humanity ever again was his word. He wouldn't so outrightly destroy everthing by flooding the entire world again, but if God was not satisfied by the amount of virtues in humanity, then God would most likely display his dissatifaction by disruption nature. Maybe not a world-wide flood, but at least fluctuating weather. By fluctuating weather, of course I'm refering to what is commonly known as global warming.
I could, of course, argue against christianity as a whole and give many scientific reason why global warmings occurs, but everyone who is educated well either already knows the scientific facts or at least knows how to find them. I will not bore the reader with facts and equations, but rather give them an interpretation of God's will and the bible's teachings. Any atheists reading have my complete permission to disregard this entire essay (I'm using essay as technically as possible), and go read The Unfortunate Truthfor all the information they need. Christians, however, should seriously consider exactly what they believe God's will to be.
First of all, Be aware that christiantity's God did not write the bible. It was most likely writen over time, mostly by Roman Catholic priests, with some of the old testament writen by Jews. They interpreted the will of God into stories, sometimes articles not involving one protaganistic Christian charactor. They thought, as priests, that they were the most in-tune with Christ and god, and so while writing what they interpreted God's will to be, they also, consciously or unconsciously, included some of their own beliefs. In that time or situation (based on setting or social placement), the beliefs of these white European priests was very similar. They included anti-homosexual atitudes, as well as the tendancies to make sure that what they were prepared for the future, and that their teachings and beliefs would not be contradicted by possible events.
I'm surprised that you refer to to the story of Noah from the old testment for your position. In my observations, most Christians all but ignore the old testament. Obviously some branches of Christianity folow the old testament, however. About the story and imposed beliefs in the story, they are quite simply absurd. If God was willing to wipe out humanity at that time, for what I can only assume were fairly minors sins around the world, then in the time of, say, Hitler or Mao, maybe even today, he would have restraints destroying the world many times over. Perhaps, though, God keeps to his word, and the promise to never destroy humanity ever again was his word. He wouldn't so outrightly destroy everthing by flooding the entire world again, but if God was not satisfied by the amount of virtues in humanity, then God would most likely display his dissatifaction by disruption nature. Maybe not a world-wide flood, but at least fluctuating weather. By fluctuating weather, of course I'm refering to what is commonly known as global warming.
I could, of course, argue against christianity as a whole and give many scientific reason why global warmings occurs, but everyone who is educated well either already knows the scientific facts or at least knows how to find them. I will not bore the reader with facts and equations, but rather give them an interpretation of God's will and the bible's teachings. Any atheists reading have my complete permission to disregard this entire essay (I'm using essay as technically as possible), and go read The Unfortunate Truthfor all the information they need. Christians, however, should seriously consider exactly what they believe God's will to be.
I am making a flash movie, actionscript 2, Flash Cs3, Windows. I have frame with actionscript that I found on the internet that makes it stop at that frame, it has a play button, you know, the usual play menu. What I want is to have a song play after the loading bar, when you get to the play menu. I then want it to stop playing when you click the play button (the button is already programmed to make the video play, btw), and start playing whatever sounds come next. I have the song imported in my library, as a WAV, but I've only been able to either have the song not play, or have it not stop after you click play. I don't have any programming skills, but I know how to add actionscript. Please give me clear instructiions (not coding jargon), and actual lines of code. Thanks.
At 2/2/10 06:42 PM, Goat-Man wrote: I was thinking of a collab where all participants are under an age of say 16. It would be interesting to see a collab of Newgrounds up and coming most talented youth who will be making the great flash's of the future.
I absolutely love that idea! I am 13, and I along with many other young artists would love to have a chance to showcase their work. I couldn't create the collab, because I couldn't program for crap, but I hope it happens.
I think a collab of games would be cool and original. One theme idea of mine was everyone could pick a existing video game and make their own game that is a a parody of the game they chose. I would not only be funny to viewers, but also fun.
Alright, I just found this forum. I have never made flash videos before in my life, but I want to contribute to this collab. I play Warhammer Fantasy, so I have some good script ideas. I'm actually pretty young, but just because of all that, don't knock me off. I have really high standards for everything I do, and if it's not good enough for you, it's not good enough for me.