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  1. White_Rook
    I once drank from the Holy Grail. Some one urinated in it. It was very fowl tasting.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 12, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. White_Rook
    I have one from way back in 2000 that a friend made for me that is exactly the same. The banner itself has been stolen from every corner of the internet. Anyone who's anyone can make now. I don't see how crediting someone else for it will cause any trouble.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 12, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. White_Rook
    Streetfighter got me going. I remember slews of birthday parties just sitting around a TV with god knows how many people, and just passing the controller back and forth. I love that game.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  4. White_Rook
    Gamers can be whatever they want, it's just a subculture propagated by the increasing advancements in technology and people's increasing efficiency with it. Whether you believe in a cosmic being really has no affect in playing video games or how much yo uenjoy them.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  5. White_Rook
    Human: Do you believe in God?
    ALICE: Of course I believe in God, unknown person.
    Human: So you believe in me then
    ALICE: Interesting deduction. Yes I believe in it, do you?
    Human: Yeah, because I'm God
    ALICE: Come on. Interesting explanation. Welcome to my chat room, god.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. White_Rook
    Arc has a point, the two vids only showcase linear chains of the moves at your disposal in the game. I've enjoyed this vid a little more.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T_RdUPNg6k
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  7. White_Rook
    I think I'll just make as many as I can here.

    Marluxia: Taste the Rainbow
    Sora:....Skittles?
    *curse*

    Marluxia: I'm the real father of Anna Nichole Smith's child
    Sora: I thought that was me?
    *curse*

    Marluxia: Why won't you answer my calls?
    Sora: Because I like Kairi
    *curse*
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. White_Rook
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    Evil

    People do make irrational and sometimes very questionable actions as a result of love though.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  9. White_Rook
    Marluxia: Can't wait to get that oil all over your body.
    Sora: Wait...What? Ew!
    *Curses Sora*
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. White_Rook
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    Evil

    Well good and evil are just generalizations for the conscious decisions we make that in turn affect our actions. It's really just a matter of point of view in my opinion. I think it would be quite careless to blame "evil" deeds on anything but the person responsible for them, and the same can be said for "good".
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  11. White_Rook
    Oh come on, "Welcome to My Life". Do I really need to post the lyrics?
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. White_Rook
    *Puts on some Simple Plan*

    .....Too far?
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. White_Rook
    I love these things. The amount of naughty shenanigans you can have is endless.....that is until it blocks you.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. White_Rook
    Granted I may have been rash with that post, but an argument based on the foundation of "because someone said so" proves nothing. I can find a dentist that I could get to say "Brushing with Coca Cola improves tooth enamel", but that doesn't mean it's true.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Debate Corner
  15. White_Rook
    That's exactly why we need to focus on the things around us before we look within-- like securing more efficient ways to produce and consume resources that are not detrimental to the planet. Also I'm sure no one wants to live forever, so even if we were to remove disease, birth defects and increase life span we would still die; telomeres see to that.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Debate Corner
  16. White_Rook
    Squishy does has a point: there is a moral obligation for a government to protect it's people from violent persons and criminals. But it comes to a very senstive area when it's seen to be morally acceptable to kill someone because they have killed. To do act morally is to perform an act that in itself is intrinsically good. Yes there may be closure for victims and deterance for other criminals, but it doesn't seem like such an extreme action needs to be taken and is alone the most intrinisically good.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  17. White_Rook
    Haha. You're very insightful for your age, I'm sure there's no problem with letting this slide.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. White_Rook
    Here, here.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  19. White_Rook
    I wouldn't mind living in a world where we were free of disease, had a larger life expectancy, and where a couple would know that they could always have a healthy child. But utopias are never such things. While the former would put an end to a lot of the misery we see in the world today, we're a very stupid species for as intelligent as we claim ourselves to be. The water in this field is still murky in terms of what should or shouldn't be done. We need to resolve other issues around us before we set out to look at the ones within.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: Debate Corner
  20. White_Rook
    Alright....... a litte bit of something. I'm pretty sure that it'll be nothing in retrospect though. But if in 10 years it still matters I need to get it on tape.
    Post by: White_Rook, May 11, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone