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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 18:35:05 GMT -5
You're looking at NoLeafClover flaunting the fact that he has met AND touched Cait in person. And then two pages of people spluttering in jealous rage whilst simultaneously fawning over Cait. You know, a typical thread. Hey, I exalted him for making her happy. I'm not in a jealous rage over it. Nappy you chivalrous fiend! You're making me look like I ran off after my own jealousy like some kind of pig, not thinking about Cait's happiness. Admittedly I did run off after my own jealousy like some kind of pig, not thinking about Cait's happiness, but that doesn't mean you have to rub it in.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 18:16:52 GMT -5
I don't want to die over a boob! However glorious and soft and awesome that boob may have been. ... *RUNS AGAIN* .... .... I'm beginning to suspect that you do want to die over a glorious, soft awesome boob. *starts rifling through local military surplus store for an attack helicopter*
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 18:08:27 GMT -5
I've touched her boob. Inside her bra. Nipple and everything. That's what to envy. Not that I'm bragging due to a severe lack of self-esteem or anything. No, you are clearly bragging due to a death wish. *turns to Attack Elephant* Betsy, I've got another one for you.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 18:03:11 GMT -5
3. Get a friend of mine to take my place in the even this doesn't work who might put Sanda to shame unless Sanda has curves. Seriously a guy with curves is creepy. I have child bearing hips. If you think they'll help you win you can have them, they're horrible.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 18:01:22 GMT -5
I also think that unless it's absolutely necessary, a fetus that could survive outside it's mother's uterus should not be aborted (example: 24 weeks is generally the earliest for a premature baby). What makes viability so special, as opposed to other milestones like birth or when the heart starts beating? What makes an individual individual is not the heart beat (well if you're going to be nitpicky you could argue that to some extent, but from a socio-cultural perspective it doesn't). I don't know too much about pre-natal cerebral development, but I imagine that the roots of the conscious personality of someone begin at this stage.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 17:54:21 GMT -5
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 17:53:28 GMT -5
Well I couldn't find any lipstick, I'll look into that tomorrow, and I still only have one dress (questions would be raised if I got another) so the dress is nothing new. Also apologies for the crappy webcam, it is even worse in the dark, but now here is me: My weird smile: Showing off my socks ample bosoms: Another one, lot of glare, but I liked it anyway: I have no idea about this one, it seems a bit porn-star to me, oh well:
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 17:32:21 GMT -5
The friend who took the pictures of myself mom and grandma both think I'm gay. Maybe it is a career choice that you should consider.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 16:20:55 GMT -5
AND she went to see Star Trek with me today, and we can sit and geek out and watch British sitcoms like "Coupling". I've also touched her butt, boob, leg, and I've run my hand through her hair. ...*realizes he's not helping himself, turns around and leaves* *Narrowly misses with the throwing knife* Jealous rage has overtaken melting....
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 15:04:11 GMT -5
Ooh, I did like that book. the only part I didn't like was the rather flimsy argument that they used to prove god, and the subsequent moralising. But the way the different mathematical systems evolved was really fascinating. very interesting Eh, I don't remember any moralizing, but it's been a few months since I've read it. Spoiler alert! Only highlight the following if you've read the book! Anyway, I'd call literally witnessing God save your planet from destruction would be a pretty strong argument, at least for the semi-deistic god presented in the book that only intervenes on a species-wide and higher scale. more potential spoilers: Well before that they use the ID argument to persuade the main character that God must exists, although the giant space amoeba blocking the supernova seems to be the final straw. There is a fair amount of moralizing done by a.) the 29 fingered morality-pig things and b.) the main character as he looks back over everything from the god-making facility in space But as a bit of speculative xenobiology and xenocultural studies it is beyond awesome.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 14:53:51 GMT -5
Mr. Harley thomas, I wish to draw you attention to this script from the IRC: I believe I may be winning. Ah, the thrill of victory and the agony of effete! ~David D.G. This is why I missed you.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 13:31:43 GMT -5
A great bit of speculative fiction about what alien life would be like both physically and mentally can be found in Robert J. Sawyer's novel "Calculating God." Granted, the book presents arguments for intelligent design that turn out to be accurate, but they're ONLY made believable in the context of the book and the strange parallels between alien and human evolution, both biologically and in the evolution of their respective planets. Good read, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Ooh, I did like that book. the only part I didn't like was the rather flimsy argument that they used to prove god, and the subsequent moralising. But the way the different mathematical systems evolved was really fascinating. very interesting
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 13:25:25 GMT -5
Sorry, I gotta vote Harley. Unless I seem some lipstick. Damn, I don't think I ave any of that to hand.... will pen ink do?
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 13:23:10 GMT -5
Well SOMEONE needs to do a demographic survey... since the banner ad at the top of the page is for a "Muslim Singles" website, I think someone has seriously got the wrong end of the stick. Maybe that someone is you, I mean we do have a whole thread of Muslim girls
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 11, 2009 13:08:27 GMT -5
Mr. Harley thomas, I wish to draw you attention to this script from the IRC:
I believe I may be winning.
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