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[quote name='Allamorph'][FONT=Calibri]Okay seriously, Winter, [I]go away[/I]. I love you. You're awesome. But I want Spring now.[/FONT][/QUOTE] My thoughts exactly. *high five* Also, I think I'm buying the first of the OB Cats series this weekend. So remember how I wanted a storm with hurricane force winds? I got a cold, never-ending drizzle instead.
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Guardians of Ga'Hoole movie out September 24th. If he's there, God wants me happy obviously, as this is and always shall be my favorite book series no matter what age I may be. The animation looks positively gorgeous!
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[quote name='Ace'][FONT="Comic Sans MS"][CENTER][IMG]http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/b/bd/HeartGold_SoulSilver_Athena.png[/IMG][/CENTER][/FONT][/QUOTE] I knew that before I even got the game, so I'm prepared! Also, I HATE THAT GAL'S DISPROPORTIONATE HIPS ARGH!!! Look at 'em! They make it look like she's ballooning from the thighs and hips only! RAEG!!!
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I hope a freak storm with hurricane level winds blows in tonight because I really don't want to go to school tomorrow... I feel really dizzy... This is weird... EDIT: Guess who just threw up their Cheese Nips in the garbage bin?
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It matches my avi/banner set.:animesmil
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I just had a dream that I was a magical chauffeur that shrank all my customers and bashed them into paste with a tea tray. But I looked darn good in those white gloves and tuxedo. Still sleepy...
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Today. It was good. Also, tuna salad.
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[quote name='Rachmaninoff'][FONT="Trebuchet MS"]I would have called that 'paying attention' instead of enlightenment, chibi-master. :p But hey, it did get you the extra credit and I bet your teacher's expression must have been amusing.[/FONT][/QUOTE] It went from a sarcastic smile to an expression that was the embodiment of stupid realization. I gigglesnorted.
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[quote name='James'][font=franklin gothic medium]Maybe you can just say you've reached enlightenment. You can walk in one day and proclaim "I'm enlightened!" Unless there's some kind of enlightenment test, though. Then you're in trouble. :confused:[/font][/QUOTE] I just walked right up to him and said, "I have reached enlightenment. The mystical universe thing now demands that I be granted my well-deserved extra credit." "Well, how do I know you've been enlightened?" "The Starbucks nearest to your house just closed and you now have to go out of your way to get your morning beverage." "....." I had seen him at a Starbucks at one point a couple months earlier. The Starbucks was later closed, but he still kept coming in with his daily cappa-frappa-foofy-puff whatever drink. I got the extra credit.
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[quote name='James'][font=franklin gothic medium]Cool - I actually just bought a huge book on ancient Egypt from my bookstore thing at work. I think I could easily have become an Egyptologist! Haha.[/font][/QUOTE] My Global teacher actually offered me extra credit if I could discover a lost tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh, so... But this is the same guy that offered me extra credit if I reached enlightment when we were studying Buddhism... :[
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[quote name='James'][font=franklin gothic medium]I still recommend checking out Aboriginal Dreamtime stories if you are interested in learning about other belief systems (especially those that significantly pre-date monotheistic religions). For me, another set of religious beliefs that I find interesting are those of ancient Egypt. I think it's fascinating that Pharoahs could come in and completely change the national religion, largely for policy reasons (which makes sense, given that religion was often synonymous with early forms of government). [/font][/QUOTE] That's actually been recommended to me before, but i don't know where to find any... I ADORE ancient Egypt! It has always been something that fascinates me! It's always interesting to learn about the many different gods and such! I really liked reading about Anubis! He's my favorite...:animesmil
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[quote name='Sangome'][FONT="Microsoft Sans Serif"][SIZE="1"] And the Telephone video has given me an intense craving/addiction for honey buns. Dangit, Lady Gaga.[/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE] And your intense craving for honey buns has now given me an intense craving for honey buns. Dangit, Sangome.:p I just downed five cups of strawberry Jell-O in the past half hour. I love that stuff!:catgirl:
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[quote name='Sangome'][FONT="Microsoft Sans Serif"][SIZE="1"]Hey now, be nice. Sabre and Zen are being rather level-headed and respectful towards one another [and for that, I respect this debate], so why not be the same?[/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE] I'll try, but I refuse to think of killing children because of how they were raised as a "mercy killing". I love learning about religions from around the world! It's one of the big topics in my Global History class! We're currently learning about Shinto beliefs! It really is very interesting! I think my favorite religion to learn about so far was Hinduism. But I really want to learn about Native American beliefs! ^_^
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[quote name='Sabre'] God is warning that their nation will be destroyed unless their is a turning away from the things which separate them from Him. He is giving a forewarning that action will have to be taken if they do not turn back to him because an ultimate plan of redemption is unfloding. They can either be part of the revolution or make way, their choice. A bloodthirsty God would have just clicked his fingers, sent meteors flyign and watched the blood flow without even a hitn of warning whatsoever.[/QUOTE] So a non-bloodthirsty God instead kills an entire nation of people just because they do not follow him. [QUOTE][B]The babies and children killed in this prophetic fulfilment can be seen as a mercy killing[/B], dependent on wether you believe in the doctrine of child salvation, which I do. A child killed and given into the arms of God before he/she is corrputed by their adherence to false gods (which are driven by demonic forces) will stand a better chance of knowing God in the afterlife. God knows better than anyone here how temporary this life is, he is focused on the eternal. I expect Heaven will be full of the children described here, enjoying the fellowship with a loving God.[/QUOTE] No. No, it can't. If the children are born into a society and are taught nothing else, why should they be killed? And for a debatably existing being?! That's just ridiculous! Hiding behind 'God' in order to kill innocents is vile and dishonourable! Child salvation my foot! Shame on you!
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Too many animated movie soundtracks than can be healthy for me.
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[quote name='Ace'][FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Should have asked him to exchange gifts.[/FONT][/QUOTE] If I could catch him(Plus, I was in class at the time, sooo...). He was pretty dang fast. He shouted something about leveling up his Totodile as he jogged into the distance. I hope I have him for a teacher some day.:animesmil
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Help! Someone's starting another religious debate! I'm still trying to figure out where I am with religion. It seems to be sending me toward being an atheist at the moment.
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So... Today I saw one of the school's teachers jogging through the hallway with a Pokewalker clipped to his pants... That was interesting. It amazes me how some people just can't seem to see what jerks they are. Sometimes they even confuse their being a jerk with being funny.
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[quote name='Allamorph'][FONT=Calibri]Was it Skippy brand? 'Cause I know some of those things can get massive.[/FONT][/QUOTE] *checks* 'Twas Jif. I don't want to go to sleep...