Banned for having fun with your heirs.
LimeyMan
Banned because someday in the future we will cease to be groups of humans and truly become human individuals.
Banned because for dynamic gaming.
Banned for 0/0.
Banned with uncanny accuracy.
Transformers boxing!
You broke the internet! OMG! Shiro! Etc! But I might come back from Jersey in a body bag, you never know. I mean, I'm pretty fast on the draw, but these guys sound serious... [e digicons]:P[/e] Anyway, hear from you all on Sunday/Monday.
Dead!
Banned for putting brackets in an IED.
Granted. You get a hundred trillion Zimbabwean dollars. I wish for a foolproof wish.
I'm off to Jersey on Friday. Preparing to face their best. Getting the groupings perfect, getting the speedy reloads nailed down, making sure my judgements as spotter are instant and precise. They won't know what hit them.
Epic tune. [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-7nr_y0eok&feature=player_profilepage[/video] I ended the Christianity debate because it was clearly going nowhere (Whiskey being very traditional, me being very universalist), and was kind of limited to just me and Whiskey. Alienation is bad. Anyway, how are you holding up? I'm a potato.
[quote who="Scoutdog" reply="36260" id="3001138"]Banned because, in general, that is a story of disgusting heteronormativity.[/quote] Banned for conspiring with the Pope to make us eat our own oesophagi.
Hey, how's it going?
Banned because she might just like it when he says yep after questions like "can we get this car?" or "did you get a good bonus from work?"
[quote who="CmdrNilles" reply="1376" id="3000911"]For the stalker thing[/quote] "Over here Stalker, I have something that might interest you." Karma for somebody who gets this.
[quote who="CmdrNilles" reply="1376" id="3000911"]Oh, but Whiskey do the Tau try to exterminate the Imperium?[/quote] Nope. Well, some of them try (Farsight Enclaves), but the mainstream Tau still actively encourage co-operation between the two factions. However, assimilation may be considered a bad alternative to the Imperium, especially when they could just gather the entire Black Templars chapter and wipe the Tau off the face of the universe whenever it suited them. Still,
[quote who="Whiskey144" reply="1372" id="3000776"]Really? You're pulling the Nazi card? REALLY?[/quote] Sometimes it's a good shock card, but you're smarter than that. My point however, is that the Imperium of Mankind doesn't demonstrate a sterling example of christian values. As I said, I am debating no further here. I don't agree with a lot of what you say, as you can tell, but as I have said many a time, I appreciate the world's diversity, and it has
[quote who="Twilight_Storm" reply="1373" id="3000802"]Since whiskey's getting defensive(Offensive) I'm gonna back out of this one, because my answers to the latest questions/comments will just fan the flames on the horizon. -Twi[/quote] I'm not taking any further part in this debate, at least not here. Mods don't like this kind of stuff.
Banned for giving Zach's location away to the Soviet spies! What have you done?
[quote who="Whiskey144" reply="1370" id="3000716"]"An open mind is like a fortress with its gate unbarred and unguarded."[/quote] You quote an autocratic, xenophobic, and corrupt fictional organisation which worships a corpse, exterminates all that does not conform to their view of perfection, and will mindlessly slaughter all those who do not share their beliefs to the letter, and even those who do. Not a great source for philosophical inspiration. You may as well quote "Mein Kampf"
[quote who="1kingbarton" reply="1367" id="3000671"]Anyone got any pics on here that I can look at? At least tell me a page number?[/quote] This ain't that kind of bar, stranger.
Banned because inspirationg can come from many sources, some considered un-natural.
[quote who="Whiskey144" reply="1365" id="3000543"] divinely-inspired[/quote] I rest my case. Is Luke God? Is Matthew God? Is Mark God? I think it's beginning to look pretty unlikely that John is God. As far as I'm aware a God-written Bible didn't fall from the sky into the hands of these men, they wrote the interpretations of what happened from hearsay. It is the life of Jesus taken through the blender of human interpretation several times over before being written down, a
I think that it is man's interpretation of events. The old testament to me is almost like background material, sort of saying "this is what the Jews believed before Jesus came along." The new testament I think of as men at the time's interpretation of what happened. After all, the Bible never claimed to be word-of-god, it's just what we wrote down. A phrase I have just thought of: The story of Christ is not a thing of the past, set in stone. It is a story being ver