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Post by alan4jc on Jan 24, 2007 16:05:16 GMT -5
How do you know you have a functioning brain? Can you see it?
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Post by shetani on Jan 24, 2007 19:50:54 GMT -5
How do you know you have a functioning brain? Can you see it? Why, yes! I had an MRI done of it about a year ago. Rather clear image, that. I think I still have it lying around somewhere.
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 24, 2007 20:12:43 GMT -5
Can you prove that was your brain in the picture?
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Post by shetani on Jan 24, 2007 20:18:42 GMT -5
Can you prove that was your brain in the picture? Um. You see, darling, an brain MRI involves the placement of a machine over your head. Unless you mean to tell me that images of random brains appear on pictures just for fun, the brain in question was mine. Even better, I had electrical impulse tests done. My thought processes are quite fast. =]
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Post by victorialewis on Jan 25, 2007 11:27:10 GMT -5
Shatterina,
In NY 12 yr olds are too young to drink Coronas. ;D
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 25, 2007 11:31:14 GMT -5
Can you prove that was your brain in the picture? Um. You see, darling, an brain MRI involves the placement of a machine over your head. Unless you mean to tell me that images of random brains appear on pictures just for fun, the brain in question was mine. Even better, I had electrical impulse tests done. My thought processes are quite fast. =] But Shetani you don't know for a fact that this was your info. you have simply put your faith in others. ;D
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Post by shetani on Jan 26, 2007 15:12:09 GMT -5
In NY 12 yr olds are too young to drink Coronas. ;D Big Momma, please. I've kicked your decrepit, oversized (ain't gluttony a sin?) arse far too many times this week. I might loose interest. I think you need to learn a little more about booze in the NY-Cee, darling. Around my part of town, liquor store clerks barely speak English, much less give a flying sh!t about my age. I bought my first case of beer at the age of like, eleven. I was buying it for someone else, as I could not drink without slipping into a med-induced coma at the time, but the anecdote illustrates my point. But Shetani you don't know for a fact that this was your info. you have simply put your faith in others. ;D Do you really want to get into Matrix philosophy with me, Alan? I could go on forever with it. For example, you might very well be a schizophrenic, senile old woman slobbering onto her straight-jacket in a mental asylum somewhere. Your family, your friends, your life, this board - they could all be figments of your dementia. Freaky, neh? As you can see, the 'how duz you know wut you know' crap is void in the context of typical questions. I'll humor you, though - I believed the results of the MRI because they correlated with my symptoms at the time. Furthermore, I did my research (something smart people do) and came to the conclusion that the tests were done correctly. Will I believe in something? Sure. Will I believe in something without a shred of evidence in its favor? Hell no.
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 26, 2007 15:59:28 GMT -5
Shetani the queen of humor...you couldnt handle a litt how do you know humor.
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Post by shetani on Jan 26, 2007 17:06:15 GMT -5
Shetani the queen of humor...you couldnt handle a litt how do you know humor. Were you high when you wrote this, Alan? Jesse might maul you to death.
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Post by brobreaud on Jan 28, 2007 19:22:27 GMT -5
Alan, I believe "New Kids On The Block" was before Shetani's time.
Else, there's a clue in the MRI report.
Brobreaud
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Post by shetani on Jan 28, 2007 19:24:35 GMT -5
Else, there's a clue in the MRI report. OMG YOU ARE SO CLEVARRRR.
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 28, 2007 23:52:02 GMT -5
Shetani, does the fact that you cannot go even 1 day without thinking about God bother you? I would say that you are completely consumed with the thought of God. That should be enough of a shred
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Post by shetani on Jan 28, 2007 23:57:56 GMT -5
Shetani, does the fact that you cannot go even 1 day without thinking about God bother you? I don't come here to think about god, darling. I come to debate and/or poke fun at you. When I want to talk religion, I do so with intelligent, educated (at a real-live school!) individuals, such as my awesomely cool Many Faiths teacher.
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:02:29 GMT -5
You say there is no God, but you cannot even go 1 day without thinking about someone you say does not exist.
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:04:52 GMT -5
You say there is no God, but you cannot even go 1 day without thinking about someone you say does not exist. Man, you need to learn how to fxcking read. I like to discuss religion, and what people feel about god. I find it interesting. In no way does an interest in religious culture translate into me wanting da Lawd. If that were the case, I would have been coverted as a little girl. Btw, I think Wicca is mad interesting. Which do you think is worse - being an atheist, or a Wiccan?
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:07:42 GMT -5
Shetani who needs to learn to read. It is you. I said it was intersting that you cannot go 1 day without thinking about God. I never said you wanted Him. Read my last 2 post again if your memory is that short.
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:09:26 GMT -5
Read my last 2 post again if your memory is that short. Ooh, Alan is getting pissed. Me-ow. Listen, shaver. I know your kind extremely well. By 'thinking' of god, you were building up into the 'all humanz desire god!' crap. I can tell. Furthermore, answer my question. Which is the bigger sin?
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:12:52 GMT -5
Neither. There are only 2 types of people in the world. Saved and unsaved. What actually pretty funny though is that we are carrying on 2 conversation in 2 different threads ;D
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:16:58 GMT -5
Neither. There are only 2 types of people in the world. Saved and unsaved. Ah. A simplistic worldview for the simplistic mind. I'm quite proud of you for being able to handle two simultaneous conversations, darling. Personally, I thought your head would explode into a confetti-like cloud of crosses and doves.
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:20:04 GMT -5
Shetani it is obvious that you are among the simple minded. You simply follow the crowd and blend in like a snowflake in a blizzard.
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:23:15 GMT -5
You simply follow the crowd and blend in like a snowflake in a blizzard. Really? If I were a mere crowd-follower, would I not have become a Catholic like the rest of my school and family as a child?
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:27:12 GMT -5
Your just as well off as the typical Catholic.
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:33:35 GMT -5
Your just as well off as the typical Catholic. At least the Cathylicks don't mutilate babies and use pregnant women as fodder for their pot bonfire. ;D
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:35:28 GMT -5
Neither do Christians ;D
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:45:57 GMT -5
Still. That would put the Catholics a notch above me, no?
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 0:54:18 GMT -5
NO! you and most Catholics are headed to hell
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Post by shetani on Jan 29, 2007 0:57:09 GMT -5
NO! you and most Catholics are headed to hell So like, god would punish baby-killin', fornicatin', evil Shetani and a charitable nun equally? Again, your god is a moron.
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Post by alan4jc on Jan 29, 2007 1:04:41 GMT -5
If the nun is trusting Jesus alone she is in.
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Post by deltadom on Feb 1, 2007 21:41:51 GMT -5
how do you define good , shetani? Dom
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Post by shetani on Feb 1, 2007 23:07:18 GMT -5
how do you define good , shetani? Dom Do you really want my opinion, Dom? I have the strangest inkling that you want me to give you some nasty, evil little diatribe that will forever prove that I am, indeed, a baby-eating demon.
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