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Post by Arkham on Jun 9, 2004 1:39:46 GMT -5
my friends used to call me frodo baggins because i have hair on my feet.
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Post by tyler on Jun 10, 2004 18:24:53 GMT -5
all my friends call me douche baggins
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Ruby Soho
Go Away
mental slavery with the clever disguise
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Post by Ruby Soho on Jun 12, 2004 22:25:48 GMT -5
that's pretty hot
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Post by Arkham on Jun 13, 2004 5:15:00 GMT -5
the ol gf digs it, so you should too.
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Post by neilsucks on Jun 14, 2004 18:41:59 GMT -5
brandon, where are you from?
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Post by Arkham on Jun 15, 2004 0:16:15 GMT -5
filthified T DOT! in o to the ntario we don't have the best rap right now and oakville (a suburb) is so fucking smoggy.
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Post by neilsucks on Jun 16, 2004 20:52:21 GMT -5
in the ont' i take it?
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Post by Dan on Jun 19, 2004 18:30:49 GMT -5
Back to the original topic, however you believe the world came to be as it is now, each belief takes the same amount of faith. We as humans have no concrete proof of how old this world is (carbon dating can be hugely inacurate) or how it was created. I believe in evolution to a certain extent (new breeds of dogs, but not an entirely new animal), but I still think there is a flaw in that belief becuase I wonder where the original atom came from and how everything we know came from that. For me it makes more sense to believe that some higher power (God) created the universe, and everything in it. Now, everyone must believe the same as me or I will hit them with a big stick. So there. No, actually you can believe what you want and I'm not trying to get you to think the same as me, I'm just showing ya'll my point of view.
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Post by neilsucks on Jun 19, 2004 21:06:43 GMT -5
don't say ya'll please.
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