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  1. White_Rook
    But Christmas is the best holiday of the year. We celebrate the siring of a child out of wed-lock by a supernatural being that's all like "**** earthly rules I made the **** hole" and he gets like all these presents and grows up to be a super hero made of bread and wine. It's like the best story ever. There's sex, money, suspense, and an amazing sequel ending with crucifixion.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 12, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. White_Rook
    I went down on an elephant once. It tasted like peanuts.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 12, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. White_Rook
    But secrets are still filtered through a medium, regardless of whether you know who some one is or not. Besides, administration will be on this the second that a jihad threat is uttered... This was over before you made the thread, really.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 12, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. White_Rook
    I needed to do a double take on "Deflicker". The L and I were close enough to look like a U.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 12, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  5. White_Rook
    It's called Google or Wikipedia man...
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. White_Rook
    I remember people getting all spaz-queenie about never coming back before. I want to say that I read a Viv thread, but I'm not sure.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. White_Rook
    Accepted right off the bat....OoOooooOoo.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. White_Rook
    From the most objective point of view possible-- which isn't much since suicide is something you can barely consider as rational-- the person is making some form of choice or acknowledgment regarding their life and makes suicide an outcome. The real issue is how their perspective at the moment is simply perverted and in the moment, which is why suicide is more often than not a "spur of the moment" action.

    Some would consider that a person experiencing suicidal thoughts is experiencing their own personal hell as well, and that essentially taking one's own life puts an end to the torment. Like anything involving morality, religion tends to throw a pile of mythos into the fray in an attempt to deter people and make them think twice about where they'll go or what will happen after the fact. In my opinion I think it's selfish to view from the perspective of the fate of a person's "soul". Instead more emphasis should be placed not only on the individual's value as a person while they are living, but on their relationships and the roles they play in the lives of others. We're an interconnected species, and no act goes without rippling in the social systems we surround ourselves in; we're parts of a dynamic whole where both the individual and his/her ties are important.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: Debate Corner
  9. White_Rook
    If we must escape to either then what was the purpose of being here to begin with? Debating religion in this context need not involve an afterlife especially since its place is rather contradictory here; the point of life is to die and go to heaven or hell. Either way I see no direct choice in the matter. Now living with such intentions to reach an afterlife through the act of actually living can make sense. But it too can be shallow; "I live only to act in ways that eventually lead me to be sorted into column A or B in the end". Considering faith in life isn't an issue, its living for the sake of a higher power or that faith and only that that contradicts the point of our own personal direction that we choose to take.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  10. White_Rook
    Such a twisted and awesome plot.

    I'm still following Superman, catching up on Civil War, Sandman, Watchmen, and Spawn.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: Literature
  11. White_Rook
    They also hold noodles. And Juice!

    And tea. Don't forget tea.

    And Coke as well as cider.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. White_Rook
    ....Cups hold soup.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. White_Rook
    Desperate has never been the word. Insatiable probably. I'd take them on all at once, and then one at a time. And then I'd leave.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. White_Rook
    Prof Hojo, Rufus, Q-Bert, Eddy Gordo, Dhalsim, or Vergil.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  15. White_Rook
    Band: Submarine Cable

    Album: Jorge Enea Spilimbergo

    Tracks:

    Stipule
    Allow Us to Be Frank
    International agricultural research
    Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium
    Gunge
    LCCN
    Tateshina, Nagano
    Gridlock
    John Gregg
    Late Old Japanese
    Austrian Open
    Los Dementes Algarete
    Hong Kong films of 2005
    Coral Fang
    Young and Warm and Wonderful


    That was fun.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. White_Rook
    ...That can without a doubt do wonderful, wonderful things.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. White_Rook
    So to live is to do the best we can to try and escape reality? Reality can be cruel and all but we take great pleasure in the other 50% it offers. We take things in life with a grain of salt because we know that that is how things have come to be. We can fantasize all we want or bury our lives in opiates to numb out of reality, but ultimately the little detour we take isn't real. Trying to escape just makes the effort into one vicious cycle.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 10, 2007 in forum: Discussion