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Can a human being eat another human being raw?

Besides the obvious dangers of prions, accumulated toxins in fatty tissues, and blood born diseases like hepatitis and AIDS, meat eating animals are usually rather nasty tasting.

Vegetarians, well cooked, are your safest bet.

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Vegetarians, well cooked, are your safest bet.


Eep! :o

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Maybe even a vegan. >.>
Well, if I were eating humans, I would have more than just muscle for meat to eat off of a vegan. *clears throat*

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You need to find a dictionary that's more simplified.
I get it... but man was that difinition ever a ball of confusion.


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Uhm. I think I did bold the important parts of the definition for the reader-on-the-go. >.>

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Attempting to define his existance through thought and logic is a futile effert at best, since as imperfect beings... and I'm sure we all agree that we're imperfect... attempting to comprehend him is not possible. He is just too far above us for any of it to make sense. Thus we end up with those wonderful and paradoxical loops of logic (if he can do anything can he make something he can't do?).


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Can perfection exist in a comphrehensible form?
It would be illogical. So anything can be said about a perfect God.

Which is why there need be flaws in anything that exists, because then there would be some basis of which to debate!


I told you so.

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IF YOU CANNOT PASS YEAR 10 WE DO NOT WANT TO HEAR YOUR IDIOTIC NEO-PAGAN VIEWS ON GOD THAT YOU GOT OFF A GEOCITIES WEBSITE

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Somebody look up Greys address and hire a guy to skull-fuck him. Please.

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He posted his address on the forums a while back. He's so cocky that he believes he can give away his real address, and none of us have the balls to do anything to him. I've actually given his address to some people, but they're not working international yet. >.> I never told anyone but Ero at the time, because Darkie was still dating him.

http://forums.kyhm.com/viewtopic.php?p=129477#129477
I never actually was able to get those gifts...

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I never actually was able to get those gifts...


You have just givin me means to <s>stalk</s> visit Tatty~

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Tatteh, in the other thread wrote:
Simon Brown (I fucking hate my name)


People with boring-sounding names, unite!

(Dan Schmidt... bleh.)


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Wark wrote:
Tatteh, in the other thread wrote:
Simon Brown (I fucking hate my name)


People with boring-sounding names, unite!

(Dan Schmidt... bleh.)


DENIED. My name rules.

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Speaking of gods and names, my name (Adar) was the name of some Sumerian (or Babylonian, not sure) God of Storms (and lightenings. Lightenings are cool.)

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Whenever a thread is successfully derailed <strike>the terrorists</strike> Grey wins.


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Well, now everybody has his old address. Actually, I think his parents kicked him out of the house for carious reasons. Mayhaps it was because any job he tried, he was physically inept. Or maybe because he failed out of University, and hadn't yet signed back up for TAFE. Or his disruptive friends.

Darkie says that any bitterness and shit that he has, came from having monsterously bitchy parents to raise him. So they may have actually just kicked him out for no reason, although all of the above would have been plenty I imagine.

I don't know. His life is a mess, I suspect he's living with his new girlfriend. Godforbid, he actually goes to church now (of girl pressure, not because he'd actually like some form of salvation). So I would think he'd have something to contribute about the existance.

But then... his life seems centered around trying to get a rise out of me and "shattering [my] ego." Maybe he has no more intelligence or charm left to hold up a real debate.

But did you really think this thread was going to go anywhere as is was, Icy? Your own questions were left unanswered. I think I might message Mibby to see if I can get his definition and support for an existing God, if you really want to debate it any further.

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Hmmm. I don't believe in God, or god. I don't deny the existance of him/her/it/them either. I prefer Heinlein's advice:

Paraphrase: Don't fret about the nature of life after death, so enough you will know. In the meantime, enjoy life during life.


Also from Heinlein:

The most ridiculous notion that H.Sapiens has ever developed is that the Lord God, maker and ruler of all creation, wants the sacharine adoration of all his subjects, and pecomes petulant as a spoiled child if he fails to recieve it.

And another:

God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent; it says so right on the label. And if you have a mind capable of believing all three of these devine attributes simultaniously, i have a bridge to sell you. Cash only please, and small bills.

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1) Grey lives with his GF, but she's a practicing Jew, so, no church.

2) Emy: Quoting "Stranger in a Strange Land" is sexy awesome.

3) Numbered points are fun.

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Emy wrote:
Hmmm. I don't believe in God, or god. I don't deny the existance of him/her/it/them either. I prefer Heinlein's advice:

Paraphrase: Don't fret about the nature of life after death, so enough you will know. In the meantime, enjoy life during life.


Also from Heinlein:

The most ridiculous notion that H.Sapiens has ever developed is that the Lord God, maker and ruler of all creation, wants the sacharine adoration of all his subjects, and pecomes petulant as a spoiled child if he fails to recieve it.

And another:

God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent; it says so right on the label. And if you have a mind capable of believing all three of these devine attributes simultaniously, i have a bridge to sell you. Cash only please, and small bills.

*Looks on Emy's sig* Damn, she already was DNIed... I read the book in Hebrew, and searched for your second quote since I have read it (about four or five years ago).
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1) Grey lives with his GF, but she's a practicing Jew, so, no church.

2) Emy: Quoting "Stranger in a Strange Land" is sexy awesome.

3) Numbered points are fun.

1) So? You think Jews doesn't have any kind of religous life? Your'e right, but still...
2) Not sexy, but really damn cool.
3) You don't say...

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Ah, but synagogue =/= church.

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I thought in his LJ, he refers to it as "church." I don't know... I haven't visited since Darkie and him broke apart. Either way, it's a place of worship. Why are we still talking about him?

Now I have a new book to go out and find.

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*Looks on Emy's sig* Damn, she already was DNIed... I read the book in Hebrew, and searched for your second quote since I have read it (about four or five years ago).


Wrong book :P

Pick up Time Enough for Love, which includes "Excerpts from the notebooks of Lazarus Long" (as well as several other very good stories) it's one of my favorite heinlein books ever, up there with The Man Who Sold the Moon, Starship Troopers, and Friday.
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2) Emy: Quoting "Stranger in a Strange Land" is sexy awesome.

Thanks. *blush*

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Emy wrote:
Pick up Time Enough for Love, which includes "Excerpts from the notebooks of Lazarus Long" (as well as several other very good stories) it's one of my favorite heinlein books ever, up there with The Man Who Sold the Moon, Starship Troopers, and Friday.
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2) Emy: Quoting "Stranger in a Strange Land" is sexy awesome.

Thanks. *blush*

I had read all of them except 'The Man Who Sold The Moon'. It goes with the rest of the 'mythical universe' lot?

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Man Who Sold the Moon is about DD Harriman.

It also has a little bit about the how the road-cities came to be.

I challenge anyone to read "Requiem" without crying.

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