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  1. White_Rook
    You'd think so, but this revelation has strangely made this all the more arousing. Some people will **** whatever can move...or once moved. I on the other hand don't like to limit myself.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. White_Rook
    Never.sober.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. White_Rook
    I'm getting it out of me right now. I will make fun of people, so it's important that you learn to laugh at yourselves very quickly.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. White_Rook
    ...Is he dead yet? Also does anyone know when the best time to have intercourse with a corpse is? I usually get in at the wrong time and would like to perfect it so that I can get that warm freshly deceased feeling.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. White_Rook
    That is true, but likewise constant teamwork can result in affection for teammates. The point is that both work together and neither is a stronger driving force.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  6. White_Rook
    It can be argued that feelings or emotion are some of the older of our current cognitive processes. Much of what we experience has had an effect in promoting our survival. We feel companionship and a connection with those familiar to us, hostility towards those that our unfamiliar, etc. Now that we're capable of more in terms of mental processing we've found further ways to understand and convey our emotions. It's not really that one caused the other, they contribute equally to each other as part of cognition; strong experiences result in affect which in turn become memories associated with that affect.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  7. White_Rook
    I'm married to Jesus. I never hungry or sober.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. White_Rook
    Four words: World Wide Video Link-up.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. White_Rook
    It's probably without a doubt absurd to believe that fictional characters could breach our reality. It only happens in movies and wacky fanfiction.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  10. White_Rook
    Well if we're considering infinite possibilities then there are possible realities where neither you or I exist. If such leaps were possible the space no longer occupied would simply become a point of change in that reality; likewise with the new space you come to occupy (i.e. in another reality).
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  11. White_Rook
    The birds are always the first to beat us.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. White_Rook
    I'm pretty sure that about 10 people on this entire forum are legally able to travel alone. Remember kids it only takes a few unpleasant seconds in the bathroom of an airport with a would-be sponsor to get to the Kh-V summit meeting.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. White_Rook
    Do it yourself. Get a real hug.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. White_Rook
    As abstract as it may seem, the possibility of infinite combinations of reality existing is not a crazy idea. That being said it's possible that in some possible reality that Sora, Riku, and Kairi have made a forum about a game whose context revolves around this forum, or in some possible world we're all made of metal and consume oil.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 12, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  15. White_Rook
    Well believe it or not it was once said that we couldn't live past 40...fortunately we can now. Some of the oldest people in the world have reached 107 years. Considering such a potential who knows how long we could live if we made the effort to make ourselves more health and biologically efficient.

    And what are you going on about evolution? The theory was formulated by Charles Darwin, who lived a good 300 years after Copernicus. Could you also please specify how it doesn't make sense, because from a theological evolutionary standpoint it gives as much credit to the possibility of intelligent design as it does to chance.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 12, 2008 in forum: Discussion
  16. White_Rook
    This game intrigues me after watching the trailer. Interesting find. That is if you're not just an ad-bot.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 12, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  17. White_Rook
    If we are assuming that something is enacting punishment on the world then by that notion we should be able to assume that something is rewarding us. Excluding acts of free will, giving us nice weather, the probability to survive disease as well as prolong death do not appear to show that something is actively being done-- these are things simply left to chance. It may be unfortunate but **** just happens sometimes. If something really is up there it's only watching. If we're not doing what a higher being considers to be the right thing, then why the option to choose otherwise?
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 12, 2008 in forum: Debate Corner
  18. White_Rook
    Good news for the War on Citrus. I devoured 5 insurgent Mandarin oranges today.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 11, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. White_Rook
    Interesting. If things don't work out with the characters I have in mind there's a chance I may try to get to know Zelda better.
    Post by: White_Rook, Jan 11, 2008 in forum: Gaming
  20. White_Rook
    Well hi there, I'm an orange. I'm rich, juicy and full of sweet deliciousness. I am packed with vitamin C and...Oh. Why hello there, I am an-- wait, what are you doing? No...no please, that's my skin and-- AHHHHHARGAHAARARARHBLARGAHAFG!!!!!! P-p-plehehease...ugh...no that, that's my brai--BLAHAARGRAFAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH...uuuuuuuuuuuh.



    They really are rich, juicy and full of deliciousness.
    Thread by: White_Rook, Jan 10, 2008, 29 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone