Re: to love, and be loved
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Re: to love, and be loved
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right and wrong are all very relative.
Re: to love, and be loved
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This Thread pleases me. Because I LOVE BOOZE!!!
Vodka is the best, specially with coke, it tastes good and gets you pissed.
Buckfast is also amazing, although it is a ned drink
Oh how I love my dearest alcohol, with it's sweet yummy goodness.
I like it when i'm unconsious on the ground with a bottle of Jager next to me.
I aint a drunk XDtype="text/css"></head><body topmargin=2 leftmargin=2>
Re: to love, and be loved
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I ain't a drunk - "javascript errors everywhere" - i'm beginning to
doubt this? :razz: Also, Jagermeister is reserved for sickos only. Alcohol
is either a dependency or a light enjoyance. Where Jager/Goldschlager
fits into that, I am not entirely sure :smile:
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
Mon Aug 14th 2006 at 5:00am
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true good and bad aren't black and white, they are ideas and ideas tent to vary person to person, i am not a drunk in denial (not sure if you know this but firefox tends to react wierd to the coding on the pic and that code tends to end up at the end of every message by one using it gwil)
and your wrong warlok, the best drink would be dos equis or shiners, oh wait, that's an countering it
and nickle *YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW
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Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
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You can't say 'this drink is the best'
Example:
Best vodka is Smirnoff Fire, best beer is Sleeman.
There are categories...
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
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i dunno sleeman
but no categories are required when your talkin superior drinks like dos equis, they beat them all
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Bewbies on
Tue Aug 15th 2006 at 5:18am
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brandy, orange coroco, and monster energy drink.
needs a name. any suggestions? SOOOOOOOO GOOD
the players tried to take the field
the marching band refused to yield
Re: to love, and be loved
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quote:</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Monstrous Orange Brandy Energy Booze.</DIV></DIV>
hmm haha
..i was thinking Mako Brandy. the monster and orange coroco gave it a neat blue color. like a mako shark.
2/5 christian brothers brandy
2/5 monster
1/5 blue curacao mixer.
the players tried to take the field
the marching band refused to yield
Re: to love, and be loved
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it lives!!
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the marching band refused to yield
Re: to love, and be loved
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Gods, if you only knew how difficult its been to log online.
.... I realize that some of these threads are old to you, but if you scroll backward, you'll notice its my first entry. It took me a very long time just to look through the pages of this thread, let along copy/paste the two bits I liked best.
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Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Nickelplate on
Sat Aug 26th 2006 at 5:41am
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Well, I can tell you that for Christians, it IS the deciding factor in this case. Christians must "follow the laws of the land" unless it goes against God. So for me: I never drank until after I was 21 unless I was in england where the age was 18...
Right now I'm drinking.
Russian something or other... and... guess it? J?germeister!!!
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
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I disagree wholeheartedly that religion be the deciding factor between good and bad.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
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You're against pre-marital sex?
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Cassius on
Sat Aug 26th 2006 at 6:43pm
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I'm an agnostic, and I think that sex should only happen between people with a sincere emotional connection. Marriage is an arbitrary indicator of this, though at times an inaccurate one.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by fishy on
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Nickelplate</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Well, I can tell you that for Christians, it IS the deciding factor in this case. Christians must "follow the laws of the land" unless it goes against God. So for me: I never drank until after I was 21 unless I was in england where the age was 18... </DIV></DIV>
christians live by faith and grace, not by the law. this is what seperates them from the jews, which paul explains in the book of romans.
<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Cassius</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>I'm an agnostic, and I think that sex should only happen between people with a sincere emotional connection. Marriage is an arbitrary indicator of this, though at times an inaccurate one.</DIV></DIV>
Cass should be the next pope
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Re: to love, and be loved
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Please don't bring in your views on "gays".
Thanks.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Naklajat on
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There actually are a handful of animals that practice monogomy... I don't remember which ones... but it was an interesting factoid I remember seeing somewhere. I think one of them might have been penguins. I could be completely wrong though.
It's my personal belief that people should do whatever the hell they want as long as it isn't hurting anyone else. Want to smoke meth until your teeth fall out? Go right ahead, just don't try to raise children! Want to climb the corporate ladder and kiss the ass of someone who makes twice as much as you for half the work just so they'll give you a small bonus so you can give your family material happiness? That's your problem. It takes all kinds of people to make the world work.
...what were we talking about again?
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Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Aug 27th 2006 at 1:38am
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Gwil</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Please don't bring in your views on "gays".
Thanks.
</DIV></DIV>
Must resist... must.
I'm sorry but "Thanks" just won't suffice this time.
Gwil.... that entire post contained a s**tload of other subject matter. Many in fact.
Please do not impose your views upon me as if they somehow supersede them.
The post wasn't "MY" views, just a comment to establish a parameter for which I wanted clarification of.
Monogamy is not the opposite of our animistic nature. Many animals in fact are much more monogamist than we are.
I would very much appreciate not having my comments reduced to such crude views of homosexuality. At least not when they are posted in a serious context.
[edit] Stupid copy paste.. Notepad sucks for that.
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Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Gwil on
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You blatantly made a subtle sideswipe at homosexuals.
Don't, and don't tell me that i'm wrong.
Thanks.
Re: to love, and be loved
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting French Toast</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>I'm Atheist and believe sex should happen whenever people consentually agree to it. Monogomy goes against every single instinct of every single animal on the planet.</DIV></DIV>Sex is the paramount sensation the human mind is capable of. The better part of all human activity aspires to achieve or emulate it. I'm curious - if it's recreation to you, and you don't believe in anything divine, then what is meaningful?
<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting French Toast</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>The goal of any species is to continue its species.</DIV></DIV>Not much, I see. Nihilism is a defeatism.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
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Ah, I guess I fumbled my wording a bit. In my mind sex is definitely for pleasure, I was just saying that marriage and monogomy go against our basic instinct to try and push our species through to another generation.
And would you deny that the goal of a species is to have its species see another day?
Re: to love, and be loved
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I wouldn't deny that all a dog need do in his life is propogate his seed. For a man, it's a different story.
Re: to love, and be loved
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I should genetically engineer a species of... terrestrial dolphin... hell bent on destroying humanity with laser eyes and sound beams that can explode human heads. They would be unable to reproduce so their only goal would be to destroy the species that created them, humans. Then I would post in this thread, "the goal of the killer terrestrial dolphins with laser eyes and sonar beams that can explode your head isn't to continue it's species, it's to destroy ours." Then I would win the thread before being destroyed by terrestrial dolphins with laser eyes and sonar beams that can explode your head.
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Re: to love, and be loved
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