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#1 WarriorsCreed
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[QUOTE="VigilanteArtist"]

I'm glad I don't have **** parents. Christians can complain all they want, but "Christmas" has once again transformed into a different kind of holiday, and they did it first.

Off topic: I met a Christian today who told me that he saw a midget's legs grow longer at a revival. The priest supposedly healed the midget, or something...

Well, if he can make you legs LONGER, I wonder what else he might be able to do....
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#2 WarriorsCreed
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Well, if he's a mugger, just give him my wallet. I've only got 30 bucks in it, and credit cards and driver's liscences can be replaced. If he's going to shoot, throw myself at his knees, wrestle him down, and try to control the weapon. That way I don't condem myself to death, but also give the other a chance at life.
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#3 WarriorsCreed
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It is my experience that a disproportional number of people use religion as a crutch to treat people like crap, act self-righteous, and generally justify intolerance, hatred, discrimination, and violence when it is my understanding that Christianity and Judaism in particular are based in large part around how you treat other people.
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#4 WarriorsCreed
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[QUOTE="Desulated"]

[QUOTE="AL_GREEN"][QUOTE="Desulated"]

Why fear something that is inevitable? It's not like if you don't think about it it'll magically go away and you become immortal.

Saying you're not afraid of death means you would be perfectly fine with dying right now. Are you honestly ready to die? If not you fear death...

Seeing the fact I don't know where I'm heading for my future and there's nothing special, why not. I don't hold anything valuable right now anyways.

So you're saying that if I walked up to you, put a gun in your face and told you that you had three seconds to live, you'd look at me and smile? I don't think so.
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#5 WarriorsCreed
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Ronald Reagan would roll over in his grave right now. Honestly, though, both political parties suck right now. The democrats are a fiscal nightmare, and have the habit of sending the economy down the tubes (although republicans are hardly free of blame either, cue George W. Bush), while at the same time expanding government beaurocracy to massive and massively ineficient levels, as well as failing to secure our borders, and sometimes not taking the necessary steps to protect our national security, as well as spending billions of dollars that they don't have, and don't have a plan to get, either. The republicans on the other hand support big business, which can create monopolies and inefficiency at the expense of the consumer, have the occasional tendancy to war monger, let the environment go to absolute hell (seriously, I'm glad I'm living now and not or 100 years from now), and typically let the Isrealis do whatever the hell the want, including, breaking international law (blatantly), commiting torture, terrorism, total economic oppression, as well as going against nearly every UN sanction known to man, while the UN is the very body that brought them into existance in the first place. Yes, this is a pet peeve of mine, and it's really niether here nor there, and I'd rather not derail the topic. Anyhow, it seems as if we always get the worst of both worlds, and often the best of neither.
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#6 WarriorsCreed
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[QUOTE="AL_GREEN"][QUOTE="foxhound_fox"]

Not in the slightest actually. I've come to terms with my mortality, and accept it as the end of the process of life. I look forward to seeing what comes after (if it comes)... but just not right now.

You're telling me if somebody ran up to you right now with a gun pointed to your head saying he was about to kill you, you wouldn't be nervous at all? I don't believe that for one second.

My thoughts exacly. I think it's easy for a lot of people to say no, but that's because they're thinking of it in the abstract. They're thinking of it 60 or 70 years from now, after they've lived a full life. That's often not how it happens. Death can come at any time, and I think that needs to be taken into consideration when this question is asked. If I were in a life threatening situation (someone pointing a gun at me, about to get in a car accident, whatever) I would most certainly be afraid of death, and I think almost everyone else would as well. I'me not afraid of death right now, but that's only because I'm not thinking about it, and because it's not really a factor right now (I'm sitting in a chair at my computer.)
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#7 WarriorsCreed
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Honestly, I don't think he is going to have a happy life. I'm sure he is enjoying himself now, but give it five years, and he'll be a has-been with no mental or emotional maturity, and he'll be so arrogant and entitled that he won't have a snowball's chance in hell of forming a meaningful relationship, with ANYONE. That doesn't mean I wouldn't get a kick out of seeing him publically humiliated and rejected, but I try to give him as little thought as possible. Also, I would never, EVER asociate myself with any girl (or boy for that matter, and no, not in that way) who had even the slightest liking for him or his music.
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#8 WarriorsCreed
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I really don't know enough about it to form a coherent argument, but here's what I do know, or I have heard. Inhaling smoke of any kind, especially that affects my judgement and other facilities, has no apeal to me. Nor do I want to go down the road of breaking the law, though I hear smoking pot goes pretty much unpunished here in the USA. Obviously that's just personal oppinion. I don't know anything about the medical officials saying that it is or is not addictive, but I heard a story about a girl who was trying to get off pot (if you know who Doctor Drue is, you are awesome) and she was having severe physical symptomes. She was throwing up, she couldn't sleep AT ALL, depression, and all that good stuff. Sounds pretty addicting. Also, it affects a lot of people's lives in a negative way, both the smoker and the people around them, family, friends, partners, etc. Of course, the same could be said of liquor and tobaco, but it seems to me (pure speculation here) that the ratio of people affected negatively to those not negatively affected is larger for pot. Some people can handle it without negative effects (physical and mental/emotional) and some people can't, but I think a lot of people lack the judgement to know which one they are. As for legalization I don't know enough about the politics and economics of it, but personally I am against legalization, just from what I know, which isn't much. It just seems to ruin too many people's lives. There are a lot of details to consider, but a case could be made that the government has a vested economic interest in keeping pot illegal, although I don't know how that stacks against the tax revenue that it would bring in.
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#9 WarriorsCreed
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I don't hate it, I just don't like. I'm totally ambivilant, until it starts to encroach on the games I want to play. The games that support it hold no ineterest for me. If I wanted to play sports, I'd go play sports (and I do, too). It's not about getting physically tired, I'm an active person. I guess I'm an escapist when it comes to gaming. In my view, gaming is about doing things that you can't do in real life. Sports don't fall into that catagory. It's the same reason I never play Guitar Hero. If I wanted to, I'd play a real guitar (I did for a number of years). So for all the people who want to play motion games, go ahead, but as soon as it starts being forced down my throat I have a problem with it. If you can't play a (shooter) game without using Kinect, or are at a disadvantage by not using one, that's a problem. Live and let live, but if they won't let me live, there's gonna be some serious issues.
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#10 WarriorsCreed
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Hey thanks. I figured as much, but wanted to make sure. I'll keep the scrub down from now on!
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