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Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:01 am
by Orodrist
Brioche?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:30 am
by Chozon1
It's OK. I mean, I rarely complain over a good lourf of bread. It's like...my favorite part of the meal.
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:18 am
by GarthVader
Chozon1 wrote:
GarthVader wrote:Best Batman villain?
Mr. Freeze, of course. Or clayface. The joker is awesome (especially the cartoon version of the 90's), but...He's just crazy. Clayface and Mr. Freeze have stories behind them that are somewhat sad.
Nice.

I LOVED THAT SHOW!!!!!!!!! Best cartoon ever, imo. And I agree, good background stories.
This song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c24En0r-lXg
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:23 am
by Orodrist
We’re surrounded. That simplifies our problem of getting to these people and killing them.
?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:54 am
by Chozon1
Yeeeeeeees. XD Best Batman cartoon ever. I grew up on it.
Beautiful song. And...encouraging, I think is the best word.
Orodrist wrote:We’re surrounded. That simplifies our problem of getting to these people and killing them.
?
Makes so much sense. O_o I've always wondered at the movie people who complain when they get surrounded by the people they wish to kill...seems like it's exactly what you want. XD
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:30 pm
by Orodrist
That was a marine Lt Gen named Chesty Puller. He also, upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time, asked where the bayonet goes.
College?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 5:29 pm
by GarthVader
Free will or Predestination? Or sock monkeys?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 4:33 am
by Orodrist
No man regrets his actions, but instead regrets who he is?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:08 am
by Chozon1
Orodrist wrote:That was a marine Lt Gen named Chesty Puller. He also, upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time, asked where the bayonet goes.
College?
Was this dude a real guy? XD And why the bleep haven't I heard of him until now?
College...I feel like I need to go. Not sure if I'll be any good, but I do feel called to go. I fear it will change me into a blabbering idiot though, preaching humanistic and atheistic doctrines in place of truth. College seems to make people doubt what they know, and replace it for what is new.
Meh.
GarthVader wrote:Free will or Predestination? Or sock monkeys?
Both/and. There's a word for it, but God gave us free will to choose or deny Him...which is incredible, when you think on it. The creator and owner of the everything actually gave us the ability to say "no u" and do what we want. There is an element of accountability, since God didn't want, nor create, a race of puppets who played out his magnificent show, unable to freestyle.
But God still predestined people, because to deny that would be to throw out about 57 bible verses.

And sock monkeys somewhat creep me out.
Orodrist wrote:No man regrets his actions, but instead regrets who he is?
At first I was like "Meh. Punk." and then I was like "No, look closer. Don't let the dirty liberal in your soul win". And then I was like *Ponder*.
And then I was like "Woah...that's...deep. Our actions show who we are, breaking through the cloud of words to expose our beliefs and being on a fearful level. So in the end, if we regret our actions...we regret who we are".
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:11 pm
by GarthVader
Chozon1 wrote:
GarthVader wrote:Free will or Predestination? Or sock monkeys?
Both/and. There's a word for it, but God gave us free will to choose or deny Him...which is incredible, when you think on it. The creator and owner of the everything actually gave us the ability to say "no u" and do what we want. There is an element of accountability, since God didn't want, nor create, a race of puppets who played out his magnificent show, unable to freestyle.
But God still predestined people, because to deny that would be to throw out about 57 bible verses.

And sock monkeys somewhat creep me out.
Ah, good answer. Been debating this with some friends ('cuz I obviously like to debate XD), and was wondering about some other peoples' input. Good stuff.
Gamefly?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:29 pm
by Harvester
What's your favorite morally uplifting movie (doesn't have to be Christian, but is allowed to be)?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 1:26 am
by Orodrist
Why?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 8:56 am
by Chozon1
GarthVader wrote:Ah, good answer. Been debating this with some friends ('cuz I obviously like to debate XD), and was wondering about some other peoples' input. Good stuff.
Gamefly?
Eh. Liken my input to that of a monkey; He might be friendly...or me might go rogue and end up tearing your pants off.
Haven't tried it, but I'm not a huge fan of Netflix. Plus, if I have access to games, I am going to play them. Constantly. To the detriment of life and family and important things. O_o Adding unlimited fuel to that...seems like something I should avoid. XD I'm trying to break that habit as it is.
Harvester wrote:What's your favorite morally uplifting movie (doesn't have to be Christian, but is allowed to be)?
Batman and The Dark Knight always uplift me somehow. The movie itself, but also the idea that there are people willing to be a real hero (or at least present the idea of a real hero).
I can't really think of anything besides those. O_o Boggled, but I've had to think a lot today.
Orodrist wrote:Why?
Million ways to answer that. In response to the last post, because the things we do are the image of our heart, which is who we are.
In response to existence, I don't know; God's good pleasure, perhaps and perhaps companionship. He loved us and wanted to bring us inside the fellowship He already had. There's deep water in that sea, and swimming in the wrong fashion will attract sharks. Need a ham sammy before I attempt it.
My pants: BEcause you don't want to know what is when I'm not wearing them.
To people? Beats me. The typical "I don't understand ladies" thing has never afflicted me, but the "I don't understand people in general" thing has.
In response to food safety regulations: It's hard to fit both your head and rump into the toilet at the same time.
In the end, I don't know the song, the movement, or even the symphony...but I know the composer.
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:01 pm
by GarthVader
Thousand Foot Krutch?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:20 am
by Chozon1
GarthVader wrote:Thousand Foot Krutch?
Really cool band. Not my favorite, but really cool.