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9121
« on: October 14, 2014, 10:17:13 PM »
OOH, I forgot the good one "HALO 5 NEEEDS 128 players multiplayer!"
A true classic. Let's not do anything in moderation, building up and allowing players to create and use large scale battlefields, just go for the whole thing. And the beautiful contrary opinion: "No, that's dumb and wouldn't work in Halo. Halo needs to stay Halo, not become Battlefield in Space!".
Seriously, these people should be penned in somewhere for the betterment of the Human race.
9122
« on: October 14, 2014, 10:05:10 PM »
9123
« on: October 14, 2014, 10:03:45 PM »
"Vote here ef u wnt Sprint in Hola 5" "UNSC vehicles can't be operated by 1 person" "Get rid of DMR" "Don't try anything new, dats scarwy" "No Dual Wielding, it unbalanced! ruin ghem!"
In short, OH GAWD PLZ NO.
"Is 343 getting ready to kill Master Chief????!!!!11!!!"
omg this silly emoticon
CHEAT: I got you, mang.
"if Cortana doesnt come back ten I'm gonna picket treefotree industrial" Gojira, getting permabanned from that site is a blessing, be glad.
9124
« on: October 14, 2014, 09:57:34 PM »
"Vote here ef u wnt Sprint in Hola 5" "UNSC vehicles can't be operated by 1 person" "Get rid of DMR" "Don't try anything new, dats scarwy" "No Dual Wielding, it unbalanced! ruin ghem!"
In short, OH GAWD PLZ NO.
9125
« on: October 14, 2014, 09:48:56 PM »
The only acceptable way to die.
9126
« on: October 14, 2014, 09:42:13 PM »
he said we only see at 30fps and only up to 50fps with adrenaline.
how does that even
what
There's some science behind how your perception of time slows down, but IDK where the numbers come from.
9127
« on: October 14, 2014, 09:35:17 PM »
no he dropped the butter
Is that what they use for soap in Britain?
9128
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:19:44 PM »
Also how would you possibly lose control? What does that mean? Why is it necessary to get out if the light goes out or you lose eye contact?
Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary.
9129
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:18:19 PM »
WAHHHHH I hate religious people. Why don't they believe what I believe WAHHHHHHHHHHHH
What the fuck are you whining about this time? Because nobody is doing that here.
Somebody just took his juice box, let him be.
9130
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:17:31 PM »
You guys never used number lines in school?
Are you saying you actually understand what's in the OP?
9131
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:14:41 PM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
Yes it does.
Christians follow the Bible, and Genesis clearly states that God created humans.
The first part of Genesis be a poem, m80.
Unless you be coo-coo and try to take it 100% literally.
So because it's a poem, it isn't true? Perhaps you should tell all the other Christians that Genesis isn't true. I don't think they got the message.
It's a poem that symbolizes God creating man last, and mankind being God's greatest and most valued creation. Keynote: Not all of Genesis is a poem, the beginning is. Don't know if you caught that or nah.
I don't think the entire Christian world is going to agree on the same thing that easily, when everyone has their own different opinions. I met Christians that told me that, but that doesn't mean everyone is going to be of that belief of interpretation.
If it's so obviously not literal, why would it be hard for people to accept?
Because people are stubborn and are gifted with the ability to deny things no matter how true they may seem.
But even I don't see why Genesis isn't literal. What is the indication that it isn't?
Because the Bible frequently uses stories in the context of a myth; they may or may not be based on a real event, but their point is to convey a moral/spiritual lesson.
But how do you know which are literal and which are metaphorical?
They're all supposed to be metaphorical, but that doesn't mean some aren't based on real events. Which are based in some historical fact? Who knows, but in the end that's not the point.
What I find interesting is how you say that with any certainty, when there's a not-so-insignificant number of people who would claim otherwise. Why are they wrong and you are right?
Because foremost it just makes sense. Jesus didn't go around giving history lessons, he told people parables, metaphors that would help you gain insight on something. If the Bible is supposed to be God's word, then why would it be any different? Do I have God's signature saying that this is what it is? No. However, any literal taking of the Bible undoubtedly brings up errors with science and whatnot, so I don't see a good argument for how that is right.
9132
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:05:20 PM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
Yes it does.
Christians follow the Bible, and Genesis clearly states that God created humans.
The first part of Genesis be a poem, m80.
Unless you be coo-coo and try to take it 100% literally.
So because it's a poem, it isn't true? Perhaps you should tell all the other Christians that Genesis isn't true. I don't think they got the message.
It's a poem that symbolizes God creating man last, and mankind being God's greatest and most valued creation. Keynote: Not all of Genesis is a poem, the beginning is. Don't know if you caught that or nah.
I don't think the entire Christian world is going to agree on the same thing that easily, when everyone has their own different opinions. I met Christians that told me that, but that doesn't mean everyone is going to be of that belief of interpretation.
If it's so obviously not literal, why would it be hard for people to accept?
Because people are stubborn and are gifted with the ability to deny things no matter how true they may seem.
But even I don't see why Genesis isn't literal. What is the indication that it isn't?
Because the Bible frequently uses stories in the context of a myth; they may or may not be based on a real event, but their point is to convey a moral/spiritual lesson.
But how do you know which are literal and which are metaphorical?
They're all supposed to be metaphorical, but that doesn't mean some aren't based on real events. Which are based in some historical fact? Who knows, but in the end that's not the point.
9133
« on: October 14, 2014, 03:02:08 PM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
Yes it does.
Christians follow the Bible, and Genesis clearly states that God created humans.
The first part of Genesis be a poem, m80.
Unless you be coo-coo and try to take it 100% literally.
So because it's a poem, it isn't true? Perhaps you should tell all the other Christians that Genesis isn't true. I don't think they got the message.
It's a poem that symbolizes God creating man last, and mankind being God's greatest and most valued creation. Keynote: Not all of Genesis is a poem, the beginning is. Don't know if you caught that or nah.
I don't think the entire Christian world is going to agree on the same thing that easily, when everyone has their own different opinions. I met Christians that told me that, but that doesn't mean everyone is going to be of that belief of interpretation.
If it's so obviously not literal, why would it be hard for people to accept?
Because people are stubborn and are gifted with the ability to deny things no matter how true they may seem.
But even I don't see why Genesis isn't literal. What is the indication that it isn't?
Because the Bible frequently uses stories in the context of a myth; they may or may not be based on a real event, but their point is to convey a moral/spiritual lesson.
9134
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:58:00 PM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
Yes it does.
Christians follow the Bible, and Genesis clearly states that God created humans.
The first part of Genesis be a poem, m80.
Unless you be coo-coo and try to take it 100% literally.
So because it's a poem, it isn't true? Perhaps you should tell all the other Christians that Genesis isn't true. I don't think they got the message.
It's a poem that symbolizes God creating man last, and mankind being God's greatest and most valued creation. Keynote: Not all of Genesis is a poem, the beginning is. Don't know if you caught that or nah.
I don't think the entire Christian world is going to agree on the same thing that easily, when everyone has their own different opinions. I met Christians that told me that, but that doesn't mean everyone is going to be of that belief of interpretation.
If it's so obviously not literal, why would it be hard for people to accept?
Because people are stubborn and are gifted with the ability to deny things no matter how true they may seem.
9135
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:55:38 PM »
I'm genuinely interested now. Though why woul someone get scared from it?
The hearing voices telling you things part, and probably some implied Dead Space-esque jump scare where your reflection turns into a monster. quite spoopy.
9136
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:53:46 PM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
Yes it does.
Christians follow the Bible, and Genesis clearly states that God created humans.
The first part of Genesis be a poem, m80.
Unless you be coo-coo and try to take it 100% literally.
So because it's a poem, it isn't true? Perhaps you should tell all the other Christians that Genesis isn't true. I don't think they got the message.
It's a poem that symbolizes God creating man last, and mankind being God's greatest and most valued creation. Keynote: Not all of Genesis is a poem, the beginning is. Don't know if you caught that or nah. I don't think the entire Christian world is going to agree on the same thing that easily, when everyone has their own different opinions. I met Christians that told me that, but that doesn't mean everyone is going to be of that belief of interpretation.
9137
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:49:42 PM »
Is it part of your religion to ignore my comments?
it was a dumb question haha kind of like... "How do magnets work?"
What lessons do the Mormon-only teachings/scripture give that the Bible doesn't, and if nothing new or different is given what's the point of that scripture is a dumb question? uwotm8?
9138
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:47:35 PM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
Yes it does.
Christians follow the Bible, and Genesis clearly states that God created humans.
The first part of Genesis be a poem, m80. Unless you be coo-coo and try to take it 100% literally.
9139
« on: October 14, 2014, 02:39:38 PM »
What if I start going psychotic on the supposed monster side of me? What then?
9140
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:54:34 AM »
Man: looks like a primate, acts like a primate (sometimes), DNA similar to a primate
Christians/other religions that deny evolution: not a primate.
They just want to feel like we're all special.
Christianity doesn't deny evolution though..
9141
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:48:27 AM »
You could've prevented this.
9142
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:25:01 AM »
This makes me sad to be an American.
9143
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:24:14 AM »
It's almost like I'm getting the same thing with makeup again.
9144
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:23:02 AM »
*bashes skull in with roke*
9145
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:22:37 AM »
Unless you sign a contract, I don't see why they can't do what they want.
But is this not a tort or common sense. I mean she gave you in privacy and common sense is it must be kept between you and the sender. Look up tort(common law jurisdiction). It also asks because distribution rights were not passed on to the receiver of the nudes.
Personally, I don't care about the legal ramifications, if you send that out to someone you should be prepared for them to be spread out. You can take lawsuit against that person if they do, but it's not going to take anything back.
Does not matter? But the legal ramifications could end up allowing people to sue exes and people who are distributing the image. Also another question is what is the internet.
Canadian law says it is a publishing medium.
It matters, it's just that it won't help anyone at the end of the day. You can't go around making the people that saw it "unsee" the images, so that's that. Yeah, some poor SOB can get jail time, and that's kinda dumb(unless the pics were underage), but the laws are partly in place to screw poor saps over. I really don't see a point in policing the matter, if you're willing to trust someone like that and they betray you, then you should learn from it, not try and get 'justice' by locking the person who spread the pics in jail to make you feel good.
9146
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:13:46 AM »
Unless you sign a contract, I don't see why they can't do what they want.
But is this not a tort or common sense. I mean she gave you in privacy and common sense is it must be kept between you and the sender. Look up tort(common law jurisdiction). It also asks because distribution rights were not passed on to the receiver of the nudes.
Personally, I don't care about the legal ramifications, if you send that out to someone you should be prepared for them to be spread out. You can take lawsuit against that person if they do, but it's not going to take anything back.
9147
« on: October 14, 2014, 11:05:20 AM »
Unless you sign a contract, I don't see why they can't do what they want.
9148
« on: October 14, 2014, 10:54:10 AM »
>Be me > Drawing Sangheili pics >Stepfather walks in when nude was almost done >Pink phallus exposed >Ohshit.jpg >He gives me an odd stare, and I spin around to do the same. >He asks if I make money off of this. >I lie with a nod and he walks away with a smile.
I luv u
9149
« on: October 14, 2014, 10:52:01 AM »
fuck u fig, eye aint gout none
9150
« on: October 14, 2014, 10:42:22 AM »
Why are people complaining about a white background? It's not even that bad. You guys are just children over-exaggerating.
White backgrounds are almost universally accepted to put strain on the eyes and make reading large amounts of text uncomfortable.
That, and it looks fugly and is a pain in the ass late at night in a dark room.
The dark room thing I will agree with, but it does it very nice besides that.
The new lay-out looks alright, but I think it would be a lot better had they not opted for a bright white to cover most the screen. It's not a website I'd want to spend a lot of time looking at this way.
>implying anyone would want to spend time on waypoint in the first place
Well, I may actually go check it out once in a while now, mainly because MCC and Halo 5. The only problem is the mods, but that's all that people complain about in regards to waypoint.
Well, there's the mods, and then there's the people that make me think the Desticles are cultured.
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