1,701

(142 replies, posted in Politics)

Um...






...No

1,702

(687 replies, posted in Roleplay)

"Also to point out. Cy'Tan are dirivited from Wardancers who are in their own dirivited from a combination of many diffrent races. So to the Cy'Tan these star gods are unknown. Jeodan tho had this hidden knowledge of the universe inside his mind. To him the creators he mentioned might have been the Wardancers or the star gods, he isn't sure of anything."

I like that smile

1,703

(91 replies, posted in Politics)

> avogadro wrote:

> "And yet the child had not seen a Doctor since the age of three."

according to one source, who they only refer to as Vergin...<

If you doubt the validity of the source I suggest you contact the reporter.


>"But I know their actions, and their actions tell me they chose Prayer over Medicine."

and how did their actions tell you that?<

Because that is what they did, or did you miss the part where it took some other member of their family to call an ambulance rather than the parents themselves?




> ..Nemeara.. wrote:

> that s just one study red, and they might ve overlooked confounders smile<

The confounders?
Regardless, all other studies of this kind (which are easily researched) show similar results, results which can be duplicated with sing songs and family visits.

1,704

(13 replies, posted in General)

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tongue

1,705

(11 replies, posted in General)

Why not just pick one you can use?

1,706

(676 replies, posted in Community)

Kind of like when people mix up Theory with Scientific Theory.

1,707

(348 replies, posted in Roleplay)

They had been climbing in total darkness for what seemed like days, squeezing their bulk up the narrow shaft. The size of the shaft meant they had been forced to leave their armor behind, which added an interesting problem to their situation; too used to heavy gravity, without their bulky armor their own movements were almost too quick and too powerful for them, and on more than one occasion one of the Wardancers had accidentally pummelled the wall or lunged into the Wardancer above.

"Are we there yet?" Someone called up for the hundredth time. "That stopped being funny hours ago." Krg tried his best to sound angry but the truth was he still found it funny himself. "Hey, Commander?" A different voice called up. "Yes?"
"Shouldn't they be doing something clever by now?"
"They should, but that depends on their equipment."
"Do they have any equipment that would work well in this situation?"
"No, not unless they adapt a-" Air rushed upwards, and a faint rumble could be heard far below, "Uh oh".

1,708

(348 replies, posted in Roleplay)

What was left of the Wardancers' tactical squad sat at the base of what was once a ventilation shaft. The shaft rose for what was probably many miles above them, "Well, what do you think?" Said Krg as he stared upwards into the darkness. "Sir, we wont be taking much equipment with us." Krg nodded, "I know, I know, but we can't stay here; Sooner or later those Kallum things will get bored of trying to flush us out themselves and try something clever instead, and I don't want to be here when that happens, do you?"

1,709

(64 replies, posted in Roleplay)

Ok, I'll extend the deadline by another week.

1,710

(52 replies, posted in Politics)

I beleive the correct thing to say at this time is PWNAGE!

1,711

(91 replies, posted in Politics)

I addressed this earlier, on page two wink


"Well if anyone believes that prayer helps there was a test under observable conditions: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2002901053_pray31.html

"There was virtually no difference in complication rates between patients in the first two groups. But the third group, in which patients knew they were receiving prayers, had a complication rate of 59 percent, significantly more than the 52 percent in the no-prayer group"

It's also worth noting that of the three groups the group that did not know it was being prayed for had the same results as the no prayer group."

1,712

(142 replies, posted in Politics)

I'll agree to that...

1,713

(91 replies, posted in Politics)

"i agree, but first aid training means that they believe in the use of modern medicine. so it most likely isnt a lie when they say they have nothing against doctors."

And yet the child had not seen a Doctor since the age of three.


"arent nearly all these symptoms also symptoms of bulimia? and teenagers can hide that illness for years; 1 month is nothing. "

Fair point, I hadn't thought of that.


" if she was sheltered, she could of thought God was punishing her for masturbating, ashamed, she hid it from her parents. theres really near infinite reasons for a kid, especially a sheltered one, to hide such things from her parents.  i cant pretend to know her intentions, just like you shouldnt pretend to know the parent's intentions."

But I know their actions, and their actions tell me they chose Prayer over Medicine.

1,714

(43 replies, posted in General)

Wouldn't work on my GF... nice idea though. smile

1,715

(676 replies, posted in Community)

"Those mistakes don't change the doctrine of Christianity in any way. "

Did I ever say they did?

1,716

(39 replies, posted in General)

"No "just stupid" is guys flying out to a different planet in a tshirt with a machine gun and a motorcycle helmet swarming out of a dropship lilke dogfaces at Omaha Beach to fight a beetle the size of the Washington Monument."

Perhaps he was gong for the "Operation Overlord" feel? That's the impression I got anyway.


"Sometimes, you come across utter crap, yet entertaining films Fokker.. It's rather funny to watch.. The king of that genre is "Triple X""

Phillistine.

Unlike Decimus I have done nothing to warrant this personal attack, so stop trying to belittle me and rertact your statement.

1,718

(64 replies, posted in Roleplay)

Hmm... Can I leave that to you? You're active in more RP's than I am.

Kindly retract that unprovoked personal attack, or I shall be forced to make a complaint.

"Brits were doing a hell of a job as a screening force until an offensive units, .. ahem .., got involved in WW2.  tongue

I always maintain w/o the UK, there would be no NATO or UN mandated Armies.  It would be just America.
I say this to the supposed powers of the world, and do not discount the support and willing nations that are the true allies of the US/UK.

you know who you are."


I've just had a tiring day so if someone could translate this for me that would be nice smile

1,721

(216 replies, posted in Politics)

"Euro-Russia"

What? Who?

1,722

(39 replies, posted in General)

"I take it you didn't read the book...  In the book Mobile Infantry had powered armor.  They dropped from orbit and took nuclear powered hops through cities.  They had finger-lasers, flamethrowers, backpack rocket launchers and for some missions got equipped with nukes, nerve gas, and talking bombs that said (in alien lingo) "I"m a 30-second bomb! I'm a 30-second bomb! 29! 28! 27!..."  Rico used one on a crowded room full of aliens "Kinder to shoot a man...I didn't stay to see if everybody got out in time"  MI dropped on alien worlds and pwned them into switching to Humanity's side.  The Bugs were spider-like things the size of a cow that had beam weapons, starships, and high-powered projectiles. Some of them were dumb workers but the Warriors were just as smart and faster than human soldiers."

That's just stupid.


"Starship Troopers was indeed a horrible movie. The storyline was crap all together"

What the hell were you people expecting? Intellectual stimulation? Try Starbucks!


"But I'd like to add some defence for the director, Paul Verhoeven. Although he made crap movies (Starship Troopers, Robocop, Showgirls) he also made very great movies too (Basic instinct, Turks fruit, Soldaat van Oranje and most of all: Zwartboek). I know that he was forced by the filmstudio he was working for to make Showgirls (after the succes of Basic Instinct) and Robocop (before they allowed him to make Basic Instinct), so perhaps he had to do this one too..."

What did you say about Robocop? Don't make me hurt you.

1,723

(676 replies, posted in Community)

My points are BASIC Sunday School, RE and History class topics...

http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/scriptures/
http://www.biblestudy.org/basicart/kjverror.html
Keyword: Constantine Edit

Here is the start of the research you cannot be bothered to do yourself.
I think you wiil see, as you do your research, that my points are based on true historical fact, something any good man of the cloth will tell you...

[email protected]  Do not bother me untill you have discussed this with someone you trust who will tell you the truth rather that wha you want to hear, IE a priest, bishop, RE teacher/lecturer.

1,724

(676 replies, posted in Community)

I think you are being intentionally stupid in order to protect yourself, some part of you that needs an invisible crutch to make it through the day.
It is clear to me that you believe that every version of the Bible is the literal truth, not because they all say the same things (which they don't) but because they are Christian and therefore cannot ever be wrong, in any circumstances.
It is also clear to me that you have done no research whatsoever, and that in your opinion reading the Bible is research enough, because it is the literal word of God.

The Bibe has repeatedly been mistranslated, misinterpreted, and even intentionally edited for the sake of power, this is a matter of record that is easily researched.

Oh, and the reason I called you intentionally stupid is that noone in their right mind would try to back up their arguments by quoting from the Bible when their opponent has clearly stated on many occasions that they have about as much faith in its "purity", for want of a better word, than they do in their ability to fly.

I suggest you take a copy of this discussion to your R.E. teacher/lecturuer, priest or bishop (preferably a smart one that /has a high command of the English language) so that they can clarify my arguments for you in your native language, and maybe then you will get the point... maybe, but quite franky at this point I doubt you will even listen to them.

If you do do this, you know where to find me. smile
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Sorry KTC, I got sidetracked: /me waves How are you? WHere have you been?

1,725

(39 replies, posted in General)

> TheYell wrote:

> Haha Call of Duty the Movie should just be digitized clips of WW2 movies edited together

I still think the worst movie bastardization crime ever was not a game but "starship troopers" X( that guy needs dropped from orbit in a suit of plate armor with no parachute while I yell at him thru a headset mike. "THIS! It's supposed to be like THIS only you can survive the landing and throw nukes around you ass!"<


What was wrong with it? Now if you're talking about 2 then I can understand.