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Response to: Not all artists are perverts. Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Very nice, Cyrogen. :) Isn't it ironic that Christian fundamentalists find nudity so offensive when it is the way their God made people?

Response to: Anybody up for some Starcraft? Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

I thought about getting WoW for a while but never got around to it. Monthly fees. x_x

Response to: Good prank? Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

That wasn't a nice thing to do. :( What'd that guy ever to do you?

You'd better hope he isn't a DNA scientist- if you do your whoops will surely be shooped.

Anybody up for some Starcraft? Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

I know it's an old game but there are some nice Use Map Settings maps for it. I play on the U.S. East server on Battle.net. I know Battle.net has a user community only slight above Xanga at times but there are still a few cool people there. So anyone up for a game?

Response to: i wonder how mush time it to bld ng Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Give him a break guys, he seems to have English as a second language- but yeah, go to history in the literature section, that'll tell you bout the wonderful history of NG. :D

Response to: Trivial Pursuit Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

At 1/14/07 09:44 PM, PirateKirby wrote: You sunk my Battleship!

But we're playing Connect Four. So cool, I wonder how it came to be?

I'm not Richard Simmons
Response to: Trivial Pursuit Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

At 1/14/07 09:40 PM, BlueFlameSkulls wrote: its a game played by pretentious pricks at dinner parties

That's the best part, though, playing a game with pretentious pricks- you get to say all sorts of inappropriate things and then laugh when they look at you funny. So intelligent, I wonder how it got itself started.

I'm not gay.
Response to: Trivial Pursuit Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

At 1/14/07 09:40 PM, xSTATICx wrote:
DIDNT YOu just say that in a zelda thread

I have to get my inspiration somewhere. Monopoly is great too, you go around a giant square collecting money to fill up your swedish bank account. So smart, I wonder what it all means?

I'm not drunk.
Trivial Pursuit Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Isn't it such a wonderful game? You go around a giant circle to fill up your pie with warm slices of color. So genius, I wonder what it represents?

I'm not high.
Response to: What is your best zelda tp time Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Whenever I see "zelda tp" I giggle and think about toilet paper... or trivial pursuit. You all ever played that?

Response to: halo in third person Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Aw, it's windoze only. :(

Response to: Bring back prohibition? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 08:41 PM, MickTheChampion wrote:
You're not offended by those that are morbidly obese?

I know I am; especially when there are those that are starving.

It's their choice to do what they want with their money, and if it's eating that's their choice. Plus family history can be part of it, and some people do want to change. It's not our job (and most certainly not the government's) to tell other people how to eat. Getting involved that close into people's lives is how police states form. You wouldn't be too happy if somebody took away your computer because it doesn't give you exercise, would you? Stay out of other people's personal lives if you don't want yours to be invaded. <3

Response to: Bring back prohibition? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 08:22 PM, MickTheChampion wrote: If you want to ban anything in America, ban fatty foods: it's a much bigger problem in this day and age.

Excuse my bias as a drunk.

If people want to make themselves fat that's their prerogative as well.

Response to: The fall of mankind Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Global warming will kill us all- I'm SUPER CEREAL!!!!!

The fall of mankind

Response to: Bring back prohibition? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 06:25 PM, OptiPrime wrote: Laws that are unpopular at such a widespread level typically don't last. Democratically speaking, we have an expectation of our lawmakers to make laws with out best interest in mind. Prohibition would never come back. There is not enough popular support.

Unfortunately our kids are being taught "DRUGS ARE BAD LOL" in government-controlled schools so if our kids are being brainwashed, I wonder where that will bring us in a few decades? :(

Response to: Soft Drugs and Prostitution Legal? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 05:50 PM, Experimental wrote:
Adultery should be illegal, but paying for sex shouldn't. That's just excellent, perfect logic.

If that was sarcastic, where is the fallacy? Adultery and prostitution aren't the same.

Response to: is rock/metal ect quality declining Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

I'm a real electronic music dude and I think the problem with a lot of today's rock is that there's not enough rocking out. Seriously, if there's rock... ya gotta rock out. But instead they just whine and play the same boring chord progression with no good melody throughout the whole song. WE NEEDS SOME SONIC GEETARRRZZZ

Response to: Soft Drugs and Prostitution Legal? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 05:31 PM, zeus-almighty wrote:
At 1/14/07 05:25 PM, SyntheticTacos wrote: If people want to fuck just for the hell of it that's their choice; if they went to sit on their couch smoking weed that's their choice.
There is such a thing as the wrong choice.
The government shouldn't tell people how to live their lives on such a small level, it's preposterous. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. People need recreation to get the stress out of their lives and not go insane and do a real crime, like murder.

Fucking and doing drugs is not neccesary to have a forfilling life in fact I would say it would prevent it.

Recreation is necessary; and it is not your choice to make. What will you say when the government comes to your house and steals your computer because "It's not necessary for a forfilling[sic] life"?

Do you even know what freedom is? When the government starts telling us what we should do with our lives without infringing the freedom of others we become a police state, and we might as well all start wearing uniforms and change our names to shit like THX-1138.

Response to: A Pirate Video Game Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Ninjas!

nuff said
Response to: Homework Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

The thing is you have to do it to get a diploma, so you can get into college so you can show the degree to your employer who will think it will make you worth hiring so you will not be poor. What is most important is the shiny piece of paper they give you for graduating.

Unless you're already rich, in which case it doesn't matter because you could pay your way into college anyways. Some things they teach you are important (like knowing how to read), other things are things that will have practical usage in most peoples' lives (trigonometry), but you need that diploma!

Response to: i dared my friend Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

It would take more than five dollars to get bits of egg shell surgically removed out of my rectum, so I wouldn't do it. >_<

Response to: Soft Drugs and Prostitution Legal? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 02:29 PM, zeus-almighty wrote:
At 1/14/07 02:26 PM, geforce7800GT wrote: Should we arrest anyone caught having sex without the intention of having a child?
I'll admit thats impossible but we have ways to stop people from fucking just for the hell of it.

But take the marijuana issue for example. There is no ruling in any religion which says that smoking pot is a sin. People just tell us that it is, but there's no real biblical basis for it. It doesn't say in the bible anywhere that marijuana smoking is a sin. The assumption is that marijuana can cause people to commit a sin, but anyone who's actually tried it will tell you that it's not true, and that stoned people retain self-control. Alcohol, however, can cause people to commit a sin.
I never said it was I just belive that instead of just smoking weed of a couch laughing your ass off something more constructive can be done. Dont ask me what but something.

If people want to fuck just for the hell of it that's their choice; if they went to sit on their couch smoking weed that's their choice. The government shouldn't tell people how to live their lives on such a small level, it's preposterous. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. People need recreation to get the stress out of their lives and not go insane and do a real crime, like murder.

Response to: Bring back prohibition? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

Why should we bring it back? It was never right in the first place. People have the right to choose what they do to themselves without infringing the rights of others, and consuming alcohol is a personal choice.

Response to: Wiiless Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

I don't have a Wii either, maybe I will someday though. :D

Response to: Was there really a Halocaust? Posted January 14th, 2007 in Politics

At 1/14/07 03:17 PM, Aserg wrote:
At 1/14/07 11:16 AM, Goldensheep wrote:
Secondly, for those of you who were wondering, the site he copied and pasted this off is the official site of "Combat 18", a neo-Nazi group. It claims "ADOLF HITLER'S ONLY MISTAKE WAS THAT HE WAS TOO NICE TO THE JEWS". I consequently do not accept the authority of your source.
That's because you're brainwashed like the rest of these 15 year old fucks.

I would find it ironic that a Neo-Nazi would talk about brainwashing, since that's how the Nazi party gained control- by making his nation think that Jews were somehow doing something to them.

Response to: The "bring Back Eskimo Bob!" Thread Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

I love Eskimo Bob! He is cool! :)

Response to: youtube Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

At 1/14/07 01:20 PM, Heppo wrote: i dont think anything on youtube is funny sure theres one or two but the rest is shit its just untalented people

Tourettes Guy is on youtube so there is extreme lulz there.

Response to: stealing music? Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Audio forum I would think. There's a list of music tools there. And as for old classical music, much of it is in public domain... a lot of people use popular music in their flash and don't get sued, but it's still your own risk I guess. I'm not an expert on this so read the FAQ for Flash and Audio.

Response to: who will win the stanley cup??? Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

I think the Canadians will win.

Response to: Aba Games Posted January 14th, 2007 in General

Tumiki fighters is pretty fun too.