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| Originally posted by Slylee lol i tried one on for fun the other day....so ugly. it's not flattering at all...made me feel like a farmer or something. especially those knitted ones. |
do they come in burberry too?
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| Originally posted by Slylee yea today sucks so far. |
you are all bored?
How about a riddle to keep your minds busy...this is real easy, so I expect answers quick.
A detective is called in for a homicide in a rattly old apartment in the downtown area of the city. The person murdered was a single, white male, who had lived there for several years, he had recently broken up with his long-time girlfriend of six years. His apartment was simple and clean, nothing wrong or suspicious, the strange part was the murder itself. When the detective came in, he walked into a bare room, where the man was hung by a rope in the center of the room. Also at the center of the room underneath the man, was a puddle of dirty water. How did this man die?
For all those who know it, give atleast ten minutes before giving the answer to those who might not know it.
You know, people have really been killed in this manner before.
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| Originally posted by Rodrico you are all bored? How about a riddle to keep your minds busy...this is real easy, so I expect answers quick. A detective is called in for a homicide in a rattly old apartment in the downtown area of the city. The person murdered was a single, white male, who had lived there for several years, he had recently broken up with his long-time girlfriend of six years. His apartment was simple and clean, nothing wrong or suspicious, the strange part was the murder itself. When the detective came in, he walked into a bare room, where the man was hung by a rope in the center of the room. Also at the center of the room underneath the man, was a puddle of dirty water. How did this man die? For all those who know it, give atleast ten minutes before giving the answer to those who might not know it. |
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| Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie You know, people have really been killed in this manner before. |
He stood on a block of ice, put the noose around his neck and waited for the ice to melt.
Old. Overused. Unsurprising.
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| Originally posted by Rodrico I wonder, did the riddle originate from them, or did they do it because of the riddle... |
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| Originally posted by Fundamental I think the riddle gave people ideas. (We need a riddle thread back.) |
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| Originally posted by Rodrico you are all bored? How about a riddle to keep your minds busy...this is real easy, so I expect answers quick. A detective is called in for a homicide in a rattly old apartment in the downtown area of the city. The person murdered was a single, white male, who had lived there for several years, he had recently broken up with his long-time girlfriend of six years. His apartment was simple and clean, nothing wrong or suspicious, the strange part was the murder itself. When the detective came in, he walked into a bare room, where the man was hung by a rope in the center of the room. Also at the center of the room underneath the man, was a puddle of dirty water. How did this man die? For all those who know it, give atleast ten minutes before giving the answer to those who might not know it. |
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| Originally posted by Fundamental Old. Overused. Unsurprising. |
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| Originally posted by Seventil He committed suicide. The puddle of water is from the block of ice he was standing on. |
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| Originally posted by Seventil Anyway, about the proof of Moses... So long as modern science hasn't yet discovered archaeological clear proof of Moses' complete historicity, for instance, real scientists, instead of smugly proclaiming therefore that Moses never existed, should instead be pressing the virulently anti-Israel modern Arab countries where such proof would most likely be found to stop obstructing every effort to find it! Thoughts? |
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| Originally posted by Seventil He committed suicide. The puddle of water is from the block of ice he was standing on. ------------ Anyway, about the proof of Moses... So long as modern science hasn't yet discovered archaeological clear proof of Moses' complete historicity, for instance, real scientists, instead of smugly proclaiming therefore that Moses never existed, should instead be pressing the virulently anti-Israel modern Arab countries where such proof would most likely be found to stop obstructing every effort to find it! Thoughts? |
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| Originally posted by ShadoWolf arn't you getting ready for the two hurricanes set to hit? |
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| Originally posted by Rodrico Yeah, but you would think that such a large amount of people or such an amazing leader would of left some sort of archelogical evidence of their existence. I mean thats not some small feat or small task to have ventured that far, and for so long...But the fact still remains that NONE has been found, and its not like archaeologist have never been to the middle east to go around digging. |
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| Originally posted by Seventil Mosaic Law might not be archeological evidence, but it counts in my book. Archeological evidence that directly proves Moses's existance will be extremely hard to find - ruins of cities are built upon, deterioration, looting of artifacts - anything short of the Ark of the Covenant probably won't satisfy many people. You say prove that he existed; I say - prove that he didn't. Because as it stands, there is more proof that he did exist (documented in the Bible AND other sources) than he didn't. |
Re: what is a popular trend these days
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| Originally posted by stk more gays and lesbians |
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| Originally posted by Rodrico Im sorry...in real science, one cannot use a lack of evidence as a proof of evidence, thats not how things work here. No, its not impossible that for such a great man like Moses to leave evidence of his past and his "adventure" since it was such a great undertaking, by you using the bible as evidence, I might as well believe that Frodo took the ring to Mt.Doom about several thousand years ago too, well since it was written? right? Actually the story of Moses and the flight of the enslaved jews, was most likely taken upon by another civilization that were enslaved by the Egyptians. The bible is a constant taking of different peoples myths and urban legends, and inscribed as a book of morals for a religion. None of it is really hard fact. Same with Jesus...while Jesus is proven to actually have lived, they believe that all his stories are just a combination of many different prophets at the time who said and did the same things as him. One prophet especially who did everything he did, as well as was tried by the roman court, died by crucifixition, then was raised from the dead 3 days later....man, this shit must of happened alot back in the day, eh? |
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| Originally posted by Orbax Being an atheistic, anti-american, unpatriotic, government hating hippy with tats, piercings, and pseudo intellectual spew about religion causing wars and governments reducing freedom. To be someone who doesnt "need" anybody and to treat eachother like crap. To spend your time watching television instead of trying to suck every last breath you can while you are on this amazing earth. To play games, pretend not to be interested, to work less for more money. To know the price of everything, yet the value of nothing. To be as uncompromising as possible. If someone disagrees with you hey, we all have our opinions, instead of sticking to your guns until proven otherwise. No confrontations. No moralism. No Objectivism. To TAKE offense, instead of actually BEING offended. To defend homosexuality, consumerism, and multi-culturalism whole heartedly and passing off anyone who might have a problem with the ACTION and playing games by saying they hate "gays" or "blacks" and making it personal instead of realizing they might just might be talkin about the culture or the social ramifications. To take that which is sacred and desecrate it. To bring down ideals, high hopes, and try to ground them into "reality". Hedonism, plagiarism, and debauchery. To go through life putting in as LITTLE AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN and still get as much as you can from others. To have friends, not be one. To be unavailable. To piss and moan instead of doing something. Compassion vs caring eg, you feel reallllly bad about an issue, but youve never done a friggin thing about it in your life, yet you tote yourself as some kind of savior? To mock saviors. To pass your self-centeredness and weakness onto others, and judge them so critically that you eventually feel good about yourself. Take others down instead of rising up. pot, lesbians, and rap. I have more, but you probably get the point. |
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| Originally posted by Rodrico Yeah, but you would think that such a large amount of people or such an amazing leader would of left some sort of archelogical evidence of their existence. I mean thats not some small feat or small task to have ventured that far, and for so long...But the fact still remains that NONE has been found, and its not like archaeologist have never been to the middle east to go around digging. |
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| Originally posted by Rodrico One prophet especially who did everything he did, as well as was tried by the roman court, died by crucifixition, then was raised from the dead 3 days later....man, this shit must of happened alot back in the day, eh? |
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| Originally posted by Seventil Seriously though - you're skewing your "facts" to a non-religious point of view. Sure, you can *say* the Bible took things from other cultures and just rewrote them - but you're also *trying* to disprove the validity of the Bible. Convienent perspective. Any argument that the Bible stole stories from other cultures is pure speculation. In fact, it's more likely (statistically AND scientifically) that other cultures took stories from the Bible and made them their own, since the widespread distribution of the Bible. |
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| Anyway, back your allegations up with proof, if you have them. |
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| And yes, I agree that proving a negative isn't a good argument. However, I must question your motives for believing someone didn't exist or that something isn't true to begin with. You can play Devil's Advocate with religious matters all day. |
Short and Sweet:
-The government should stay out of the bedroom
-Religious fundamentalism the world over is a dangerous and oppressive trend
-In a pluralistic society, we should strive to protect the rights of the minority and protect civil liberties as much as possible
gays:
"Marriage" is a religious institution to be left to various faiths.
If a Fundie church doesn't want to perfrom gay weddings that's fine, and if another church does, then fine.
For government benefits, gay and straight couples should enter into "civil unions."
Whatever it's called, it's the benefits that really matter, and we shouldn�t get bogged down in semantics.
abortion:
Criminalizing abortion is tantamount to the state forcing a woman to bring a child to term.
I'm against abortion after viability except for health reasons however.
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