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I've just been to have my hair chopped (what little remains), and that's where I saw the biggest gay lord ever. A 14 year old (or so) male who actually brought in a picture of what he would like doing (some ridiculous hair cut to make him look "hip"), and sat there complaining that the sun had "ruined" his hair whilst on holiday. I had to sit there listening to the little tit going on like some little girl about it. The most laughable comment of all, as he sat there with what looked like perfect hair, was: "I don't know what I am going to do about it [his "ruined" hair]. It just hasn't been the same since the sun got to it."

BWAHAHAHAHAHA! I bet you never go bald, gay lord!

Clearly, years of socialist propaganda has turned a lot of the male population into a vain, blubbering mess. I await the day that we see men going in for a pedicure in droves. The ultimate irony is, I have never given a shit about that poxy vain bullshit, and yet it is me who loses my hair. Not that little FANNY.

When I was a kid, the last thing I gave a shit about was my hair, or what style it had, or god-forbid, the dreaded SUN DAMAGE. No, I was too busy playing games, having fun around fires pissed with my cousins, making dens, climbing on factory roofs, and generally acting like a kid and not a fucking PANSY.

I hope that little tit, and all vain bastards like him, have some vicious disease that makes every last strand fall out.

The human race needs to buck up or shut the fuck up. There are people suffering and dying all over the world. People who can't get to clean water, and this guy's biggest worry is that his hair is a little dry.
From my facebook wall.  And don't let the tone scare you, I had a lot of fun writing that.  ;D
 
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From my facebook wall.  And don't let the tone scare you, I had a lot of fun writing that.  ;D
Glad you remained 'riginal bro! Praise to the people who have lived long enough to have experienced the transition from the analogue to the digital era!
 

Take your hands
Off me
I don't belong to you, you see
Take a look at my face
For the last time
I never knew you
You never knew me
Say hello, goodbye

Say hello and wave goodbye
 

Krang: Ahh, Saki, my old friend.

Shredder: I've told you! Call me... The Shredder!

Krang: You wouldn't be shredding anything if it weren't for me.
 
Just sharing one of my pet hates...

http://thelifestream.net/forums/showthread.php?t=15931

This kind of thing.  Seems to be prevalent among most "hardcore" gaming forums.  I guess Qhimm.com gets away with it because the intelligence level is higher?  People come here to mod the game, and are more open minded?  I dunno...

But I can't wrap my head around what it takes to display this level of fanboyism.  It's literally insane.  A whole community discussing characters like they are real...  I mean, I understand discussing fiction in a serious way... but this isn't on the same level.  It's basically denying the existence of fallible writers entirely.

Is this some sort of psychosis?
 
Ha. You think that is taking it too far? 

Would you eat Sonic's vomit?
Sorta nsfw. Especially if you try to find out more about this.
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It's a figure of speech, but I am not an atheist, no.  I believe that there is something higher than us (what that is, or how it is, I do not know. And no, not a man with a beard)  But it isn't any known religion, and is likely nothing we can possibly conceive of.  Religion is man made and fake (a desperate human effort to understand the world, and a fear of dying).  And even given that I believe there is something, of some nature, higher than us (or outside of our laws), that does not mean I believe in afterlife.  I believe that in all probability, we are either some sort of entertainment, or else a small piece of a much larger puzzle.

The reason I am not an atheist is they are almost as closed minded as religionists.  The difference is their religion is science. And the problem with that is, almost certainly how we came to be, transcends science.  Science can only explain the here and now of our universe.  It cannot explain where and how the laws of science came into being, or what was before the universe.  And so science is ultimately meaningless in the grand scheme of things.  We are 3 dimensional beings trying to understand a realm that lies well beyond what our small puny senses can tell us.

In fact, humans are searching in vain for answers, and upon death, it's likely all they will find is oblivion.  Note that belief in some sort of higher being, or higher intelligence, or construct outside of our known laws, does not have to mean belief in a god, or an afterlife.  It's this that Atheists find hard to grasp.
 
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I'm an atheist (and I'm certainly not the only one) but far from being closed-minded. I'm actually one of the most open-minded in the people I know. I don't mind religion or any kind of beliefs. It's your life, you're free to believe (or not believe) whatever the hell you want, I don't care. The moment I start to care is when you try to forcefully shove your religion/beliefs up my throat. Before that I'm fine. And I agree with DLPB on that, religion is man-made. People are free to go by it as they want to, of course. Maybe there's a higher power (as I said I'm really open-minded), greater or whatever, but as of today I don't believe it. And that's my right.

It's everyone's right to believe in whatever they want.
 
See that's my problem with Atheism, right there. It says "I don't believe it".  Instead of "I don't know, and can probably never know.  So I don't take a position on it."

Religion on the other hand says, "I do know.  My book tells it me."

Religion is surely the worse of the two, but Atheism is far too arrogant as well.


Given everything, and the sheer lack of evidence, the more logical stance is to not take a stance.  To simply accept that any of the known ideas may be right at different degrees of likelihood, but that we will probably never know.  Having any kind of belief with the lack of evidence we have, is quite amusing to me.  We are no more educated than a goldfish swimming around a bowl, wondering why there is a castle at the bottom.
 
Haha... with this belief you would be a good Orthodox Christian though Sir! :)
 
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