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Rik Mayall: a poem called Bombs

Rik Mayall: a poem called Bombs

It's October - Do You Know Where Your Surprise Is? (Election Talk Post)

Daddy, teach me how to strip and reassemble an AR-15!

NordlichReiter says...

Impressive young one... most impressive.

She violated one major rule, never ever touch the trigger. Finger stays on the rail at all times. Even if the gun is unloaded.

Quick change to secondary solves this problem.

Tap and rack for stove pipes.

Guns are the tool in which this the united states was built. It evens the odds for some one who is inept at hand to hand combat.

A closer look at the girl, and she has a cell phone on her hip as well as what looks like a in belt holster for a pistol on her left side, our right side. Indicating she may draw with he left hand.

Drop Dead Fred - Fred's First Morning Back

Cliff Richard - Devil Woman (1976)

Napalm (Member Profile)

South Park - Kenny to the Rescue

guessandcheck says...

This is the way of the Ant oh young one. Anything morally or sexually provacative will fear his wrath. With time, one simply comes to terms with this inevitablity and at the same time doesn't hesitate to injest his Quality Forged Vids

>> ^Napalm:
I'm kinda new to the sift, but what's up with Ant pretty much downvoting everything?
Also you can view the full episode on the site linked in this clip.

dag (Member Profile)

residue says...

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHA!
gotcha

In reply to this comment by dag:
It was just a small attempt at humor- please don't take offense. Allow me to explain and thereby neutralise it:

Choggie has a reputation for cryptic, some would say incoherent comments. Your silver star indicates that you are an experienced sifter and have been around for awhile. So the humor lies in the conundrum that you are an experienced Sifter but are unaware that most of Choggie's comments are difficult to understand.

Man, you know when I explain it like that- it's hilarious.

In reply to this comment by residue:
There's no angst in my comment, Choggie's comment just seemed really strange to me and I thought that I might have missed something.

As far as the silver star, I noticed that I had it with only 24 sifts. Does the star have something to do with choggie or an applauded comment? If so, is there any way to figure out which one?

In reply to this comment by dag:
^ Confusing comment from Choggie you say?



Where did you get that silver star from young one?

residue (Member Profile)

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

It was just a small attempt at humor- please don't take offense. Allow me to explain and thereby neutralise it:

Choggie has a reputation for cryptic, some would say incoherent comments. Your silver star indicates that you are an experienced sifter and have been around for awhile. So the humor lies in the conundrum that you are an experienced Sifter but are unaware that most of Choggie's comments are difficult to understand.

Man, you know when I explain it like that- it's hilarious.

In reply to this comment by residue:
There's no angst in my comment, Choggie's comment just seemed really strange to me and I thought that I might have missed something.

As far as the silver star, I noticed that I had it with only 24 sifts. Does the star have something to do with choggie or an applauded comment? If so, is there any way to figure out which one?

In reply to this comment by dag:
^ Confusing comment from Choggie you say?



Where did you get that silver star from young one?

dag (Member Profile)

residue says...

There's no angst in my comment, Choggie's comment just seemed really strange to me and I thought that I might have missed something.

As far as the silver star, I noticed that I had it with only 24 sifts. Does the star have something to do with choggie or an applauded comment? If so, is there any way to figure out which one?

In reply to this comment by dag:
^ Confusing comment from Choggie you say?



Where did you get that silver star from young one?

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IT CAME WITH NO TALENT starring Paris Hilton

blankfist says...

...starring Paris Hilton. I was over at one of my girlfriend's family outings in the Valley this weekend, and at one point I started paying attention to the conversation between some of the women, and they were all talking about celebrity babies. I looked over and two of the aunts and two of the cousins were reading from one of those hard hitting integral pieces of journalism such as Us or People or Star. Each of them had their own magazine and they were sharing their celebrity gossip.

It really got sad when I saw the young ones (maybe 7 years old) reading the mags. Why do they read that crap?!

Bill O'Reilly on Omeletto.com Advertising

ala_bala says...

Seriously, is anyone suprise of ads anymore. I think that they could prety much do anything they want and I still would find it funny and/or boring and/or I would dismisse it has anothere "fn" company wanting to sell me some shit.

My kid is 2 and I think he is already emune to any ads already. In two days nobody will remember the brand and the message itself and they are freaking out about it giving to the young one a wrong idea ... come on !

19 reasons you shouldn’t live your life based on the Bible (Religion Talk Post)

Farhad2000 says...

What I posted above is merely a possible interpretation one can possess in our modern lives about the existence of a God. But I have to ask...

If God is as you say he is: why does an all powerful, loving god, allow evil to occur in our lives?

And am not talking simply of evil that men commits in the form of murders and wars, even though many were carried out in the name of God - Spanish Inquisition, Salem Witch Trials, Crusades and so on covering other religious wars.

But events like famine, hurricanes, storms and other phenomenon that kills hundreds or thousands. Or what about disease? Cancer? Heart attacks? untimely deaths of young ones?

The answer of God works in mysterious ways is a cop out. Saying that all men are to blame because we are all sinners is also preposterous.

Furthermore alot of what you says is rooted in the Bible, but if it really was the word of God it should be infallible, but it's not because its not the word of God, it contains masses of contradictions and passages from the past. A mathematics book is infallible, you can't argue with the Pythagoras Theorem.

But because those are interpretations that Man has created for himself when thinking of his purpose on Earth, trying to relate to a being that has put him there. The thread runs clear from mystical pagan worship of Nature and the lands to symbolic worship of Sun Gods and finally to likeness worship in the shape of Jesus. We went slowly from worshiping unknowns into focusing worship into a shape of a man, something that is easy to relate to us. That's marketing PR 101.

To me man made Religion is a psychological need of a person to know that their existence stretches past and beyond death, that inherently there is a purpose to your life beyond biological need for procreation. It is also a powerful social aspect that unites many in our world. However as time has shown countless times Religions wane in and out of existence. In 2000 years perhaps Christianity will be looked upon like we look on Egyptian religion now, while embracing some new religion of I don't know... Star worship. There is a human psychological need to know that we FIGURED IT out, that we know what this all means.

For me at the end of the day man made Religion has achieved social and thought control with regards to many issues, but has failed to really hammer through the lessons that form the core of each - "Love your fellow man".

For America as a Christian nation with a Christian President still willingly took up the arms of war out of fear, yet all sat in the Church at one point or another. Those in the Middle East still practiced cheating their fellow man, abusing their fellow man and taking arms to secure control but each day went to the Mosque and prayed and proclaiming God's name as they detonated IEDs. In Africa I have seen religion come to substitute effort and thought to merely accepting what God has given, praying for a better tomorrow instead of working towards it. Even though this faith was brought by missionaries, their faith has adopted and changed it to fit their life styles. Wasn't God's basic plan is to make us get along?

Looking at all life with scientific, philosophical and historical awareness I have come to this conclusion. However I don't mind that people still seek out Faith and take up religion, I believe everyone has a right to a subjective view with regards to their existence and what it means to them. But pushing it on others cross the line, I don't mean moderate adherents of the Faith but those who abuse and take the Faith to assume a measure of Power. For example - Will it ever be possible to have a President in the US who doesn't possess a deep religious background? Why is that? Where does ones subjective faith stance factor into being a statesman? Bush is a perfect example for he said 'God told me to invade and free Iraq'. Would God talk to one singular man over others? To push forward inevitable war and suffering on so many others?

Then again only my view.



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