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Thu 03/31/11 12:40 PM
I wouldn't use anything other than a Wacom Intuos.

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Sat 03/13/10 09:08 AM

...Figaro and all.......:tongue:

Actually, that was Rossini, not Mozart. It's from the Barber of Seville and makes Reference to Figaro but isn't from The Marriage of Figaro.

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Sat 03/13/10 09:03 AM
DDO's pretty good, yeah. I played it for awhile but then went back to WoW, lol.

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Sat 03/13/10 08:57 AM

I thought Bayonetta sucked.


**** no. That game is amazing.

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Sat 03/13/10 08:43 AM
Thomas --
Too bad test scores have no correlation with intelligence. Just your ability to retain facts and regurgitate them a week later before forgetting them forever. Of course home schooled kids do better on tests. They actually have one on one time with their "teachers". They get the extra help most kids don't get in public school.

This isn't about intelligence. It's about how public school has failed most children.

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Thu 11/26/09 09:33 PM
Nope. Don't believe in God.

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Tue 11/17/09 07:07 AM


i was thinking of getting it, i use to play city of heroes and i heard its just basically a better version of that. but does it cost a monthly fee?


Approximately $15 per month

There is an online D and D thats free...

I wanted to play it but my husband wouldn't buy it for me because his friends said it sucked =[

DDO is pretty good but you still have to pay for the updates.

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Tue 11/17/09 06:58 AM
I think they just rot in the ground like the rest of us.

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Sat 10/03/09 07:09 AM
*Sigh*
Why do people keep posting this? It's completly moronic and doesn't prove anything.

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Wed 09/30/09 10:42 AM

looks like a blood elf from world of warcraft! biggrin

It is =]

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Thu 09/10/09 05:20 PM
Baby don't hurt me
Don't hurt me
No More


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Thu 09/10/09 04:31 PM
Just wanted to share. What do you think?

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Mon 09/07/09 09:40 AM
Waking Life
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Sun 08/16/09 09:12 AM

There is a very famous fossilized footprint, found in Montana, I believe (a place which is now a National Park), suggesting what happened to dinosaurs.
This fossil is that of a dinosaurs' footprint, and that of a MAN, side by side. They were found on a hill pointing toward the mountains, or high ground, and had been made in mud.
(I guess an internet search would be in order here.)
A footprint of both a dinosaur, and a man, running in mud, uphill.
Sounds to me like the law of nature, "kill or be killed, eat, or be eaten" was totally ignored that day, as these two organisms were running uphill in a very heavy rain (Uphill mud?), trying to save themselves from drowning.
I would not be at all surprised if this fossil has gone mysteriously "missing".
Nor would I be at all surprised if the near intact carcass of a velociraptor, along with a FOUR CHAMBERED HEART (like mammals and birds), and not a THREE CHAMBERED HEART (like a lizard), has gone mysteriously missing, as well.
It is also interesting to note that dinosaur bones are typically found in sandstone, which indicates a large body of water once lay at that exact spot.
It is of further interest that flying dinosaurs, etc., are typically found in the upper strata of this same sandstone.
Couldn't pteradactyls and other flying creatures (not classified as dinosaurs) glide for forty days, and forty nights? Or did they finally tire, having fought the driving wind and rain, in addition to fatigue, to succumb to the monstrously huge, watery grave that had swallowed every living thing?
Well, ALMOST every living thing.
For more truly fascinating info on this subject, search, "Dr. Kent Hovind" (I went to his seminar), or, as he is more commonly known, "Dr. Dino".
The truth will set you free.
If you follow the events of the Bible, the earth is ALMOST only 7,000 years old. This would mean that, for a time, men and dinosaurs lived together on our same planet. This could not be allowed, however, as "early man" would not have been able to compete with dinosaurs for survival. Dinosaurs had to go. However, has anyone noticed that any current day sighting of a dinosaur (the most famous being "Nessie", in Loch Ness, Scotland), is that of an AQUATIC DINOSAUR? You may also be familiar with "Champ", the dinosaur which supposedly inhabits Lake Champlain, which borders Vermont, New York, and Quebec, Canada. Actually, I've seen video footage, taken by a very shaken man who was with his son on a tower overlooking Lake Champlain. It was that of a huge shadow, moving slowly across the lake, obviously a huge school of fish, I supposed at first. That was until I saw the plume of water spew from the nose end.
These dinosaurs might have easily survived a flood.

Wow. This is perhaps the most uninformed post I have ever read.
Please do some real research on dinosaurs. Dr. Dino doesn't seem fit to talk about them.

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Wed 07/08/09 07:47 AM
It's a regional thing. Orlando is a total hotspot for geekery. There are 4 comic shops within walking distance of me, lawl.

I play and I'm rather hardcore about it.

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Thu 04/30/09 07:17 AM
1. Dawn of the Dead - Classic
2. El Orfanato - An INTELLIGENT horror movie. One of the best movies I've seen in years.
3. Men Behind the Sun - We all have our sick pleasures. This is mine.
4. Hellraiser
5. The Thing.

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Mon 03/16/09 12:12 PM


Anyways, you're avoiding my question. What is the difference between hearing God and hearing voices?


A diagnosis.

laugh

I lol'd.

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Mon 03/16/09 11:51 AM




If it's anonymous than, no, it's not legitimate.




The professor who had the experience did not want to draw attention to himself. Its a rare gift, very few people have it. It is the greatest of the spiritual gifts. His experience was auditory, which is very interesting, I think.

Or, there is no professor and this was made up.
If you look at urban legends you will see that that is a common excuse.

Hypothetically, if he did hear a voice it was most likely schizophrenia. How do you tell the difference when it's God or just your ****ed up brain?


The man is not schizophrenic. He is a professor at a reputable university who writes for Christianity today. Christianity today is a very good magazine. Its reputation is very good.

So, a schizophrenic man can't have a job? Let alone a schizophrenic man who doesn't know he has a problem.

How is Christianity Today reputable? Sounds very biased to me.
Just because it's in that magazine also doesn't mean it's true. I once read in a Christian magazine that World of Warcraft was a porn game where you engaged in pedophilia. Very inaccurate.

Anyways, you're avoiding my question. What is the difference between hearing God and hearing voices?

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Mon 03/16/09 11:10 AM


If it's anonymous than, no, it's not legitimate.




The professor who had the experience did not want to draw attention to himself. Its a rare gift, very few people have it. It is the greatest of the spiritual gifts. His experience was auditory, which is very interesting, I think.

Or, there is no professor and this was made up.
If you look at urban legends you will see that that is a common excuse.

Hypothetically, if he did hear a voice it was most likely schizophrenia. How do you tell the difference when it's God or just your ****ed up brain?

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Mon 03/16/09 10:11 AM
If it's anonymous than, no, it's not legitimate.

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