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Celt23

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  1. Take a screenshot of your desktop, go to Paint, crop it so you only have the icon and click image > Attributes? Most of mine are around 30 x 30 pixels.
  2. Climate Change? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Poverty? The reconstruction of our rain forests? <<<<<<<<< Child abuse? Education? <<<<<< Terrorism? Crime? Climate change ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ã
  3. Teatree (or however you spell it).
  4. Celt23 replied to sjiskebab5's topic in Off-Topic
    Shower. I don't need baths since I got a hot tub. (that hasn't been working for over 2 years)
  5. Obama's fantastic. But before I'd vote for him I'd have to see what the Republicans and maybe the third parties have to offer.
  6. I'm self taught in most of the stuff I know. It's hard to believe. I tried self-teaching myself German, but before I got really fluent I had to return the book to the library. All the CDs I've tried are terrible, and Rosetta Stone is over $200.
  7. A long time ago when I used to go down those gosh-darn plastic slides in a McDonalds I'd always get a static shock from the gosh-darn bolts. They should KNOW BETTER than to have exposed metal in a plastic slide! My usual journy down the slides was filled with *SNAP* *SNAP* "OW!!!"
  8. Celt23 replied to Flamer's topic in Art and Media
    You should make some comics. :)
  9. Having religion in laws, even religious values in laws is rediculous. That will result in what the world was before freedom of religion. I'd rather keep the first ammendment than anything else.
  10. ^ Nice, I should go get my text score.
  11. Yeah, that test is meant to show you where you really are politically. To the above post: it doesn't really matter. :) But nice balanced score.
  12. Nice score.
  13. It's always wondered me why people think thier perception of god or diety of choice is 'the one.' If they don't, then that religion will just fall apart. Religion was important in keeping societies together. Actually, the God of the Jew's was the first God to ever demand that you worship He and He alone, and hell, they don't even do that anymore. They worship Jesus. The entire religion is a farse and they all fail to see it. It's an absolute toss-up as to which religion, if any, are the right ones. Personally, I'm fond of the Greek stories. So I'll just say that those God's all created this and control it. Prove me wrong, guys. Prove me wrong. Religion isn't important for keeping societies together, either. It separates them. Look at the USA right now...We're split 30-70, Religious goofs to normal people who want actual important laws. Can you imagine, in any rational world, were abortion and homosexual marriage are the biggest freakin' issues in the nation? It's honestly a travesty. We have illegals hopping our boarders, which now are able to reap SSI benefits. We have a war going on...All this other actually IMPORTANT stuff and people care about dead fetus's and two gay guys' private lives. Freakin' amazing. It was the first religion with it in the doctrine, but, for example, if you were a part of the Roman Empire, you'd be heavily scorned, possibly thrown into the Colliseum if you did not worship the Roman gods or the emporer. I was talking further into the past, say 1000-1 million years ago, when there wasn't so many gigantic nations with different religions.
  14. It's always wondered me why people think thier perception of god or diety of choice is 'the one.' If they don't, then that religion will just fall apart. Religion was important in keeping societies together.
  15. The world has always been that way. :?
  16. There should just be middle-ground options like "maybe," "don't know" and "undecided".
  17. Celt23 replied to a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    #1: Morals depend on the person. You might think it's morally wrong, but that's your opinion. #2: It's just not dangerous for society. Homosexual relationships just aren't. I can't see how someone can form that kind of an opinion. It's not effecting other people so besides the fact that it makes you feel all wrong and upset inside, how does it really affect you? You're a part of society, and you're claiming it's so detrimental. #1 Not correct, there are universal morals like "murdering is wrong". These morals are overall very beneficial. #2 100% agreed.
  18. Celt23 replied to a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Incest is wrong by nature, Darwin did alot of research on it. He found out all living things do the best they can to avoid inbreeding since it leads to defects, not passing on genes and infertility. So incest is both technically and morally wrong.
  19. Celt23 replied to a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    It isn't dangerous. There's a plenty of countries who allow same-sex marriage and they don't have any problems with it.
  20. Barbeque
  21. The Dalai Lama is the buddhist leader in Tibet. And yeah, it's a cool name.
  22. Celt23 replied to hiimben's topic in Art and Media
    Done, and it's my first pixel drawing too:
  23. Nice, I like those subjects.
  24. Nice everyone, alot of interesting posts.
  25. It means you are not too authoritarian (favoring a strong government) but not too libertarian (favoring a less powerful government). Of course, I can only guess. :)

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