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Lenticular_J

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  1. As long as I get better than a 3.0, I'm fine at graduation, because I can likely get most of a scholarship somewhere nice. And I can hopefully get a student loan by that time.
  2. I genuinely wonder what Che Guevara would have to say...
  3. I believe in the real ones just being able to stop their human ideas of the world getting in the way of perception in the world. But I don't even know if there are any real ones these days.
  4. I'm tired of breathing. It's always the same-old...
  5. Of course, but in the mainly Islamic world around the Middle East and such, it's difficult to find liberal Muslims.
  6. The Koran's more involved with laws and rules and guidelines rather than parables and morals. Really interesting reading, though. You know how Biblical quotes are used very, very frequently? It's considered idiotic by both Sunnis and Shi'ites to use quotes from the Koran unless you're a priest or other religious official. Intriguing.
  7. Freshman in high school, 4.0. I could have a 5.0, but AP classes intimidated me. At least Pre-AP keep your GPA high almost no matter what.
  8. The book was infinitely better than the Da Vinci Code.
  9. Young children have access to sticks, too. THE HORROR Seriously, kids raised around guns will know more about gun safety than most others. Do you think parents throw a loaded AK-47 at their kids with the safety off and tape targets on their heads?
  10. You really have no idea about Southern rivalry games, do you :lol:
  11. ...Do you seriously think it's hard? Even if it was, there are baseball bats. Knives. Chairs. Bottles. Lamps. Pillows. Sticks. Pieces of lumber. Tables. I could keep going for a very long time.
  12. I'm really starting to think running and/or swimming to be the most popular sports in the world. Or maybe dancing, if that counts.
  13. The average person would hardly be able to fire an Eagle. I almost broke my nose firing one. Heavy permits, I say. I like my hunting. And keeping a Glock close to hand always makes me feel safer (Even though I keep the safety on, magazine out, and several of the more important parts disassembled on my Winchester under the bed.). (And I don't own a Glock.)
  14. You have to remember how new mental illnesses are being concocted every year, though (I believe two or three?). It's like comparing now to the Middle Ages. Everyone was considered sick or healthy, although being sick was usually just considered flu or something while now it could be considered a dozen things, while those who were healthy may have in fact been sick. But you can say a lot of the things in your post are at least logically applicable.
  15. And how do you know your mother is doing this out of love? Perhaps she's putting poison in your delicious soup, and intends to withdraw the antidote whenever she requires you.
  16. Here's some chicken soup from God: Plus, I was really asking him to prove his mother loves him. I don't like using that to explain, but it is similar.
  17. I wish Tech and Florida would play championship. Alas, not likely.
  18. Should be a good adaptation. Us who read the book will probably hate it, though.
  19. I hate thinking like this, because now I have stupid thoughts in my head. There is no present. There is only past. It takes a miniscule time to hear or see things, but it still takes some time. That's [bleep]ing stupid. AAAAAAAAAUGH. Even thoughts are not instant. Dammit. So, if light is not instant, just very fast, does that not mean there can be something faster than light? Something that light can't even reflect off of. So, maybe, invisibility would make you superfast. Ahh rambling.
  20. I'm not trying to rebut you or anything, I just feel that dismissing religion like it was a disease is very ignorant. I'll give you a comparison. (You also have a few clerical errors in references to Jesus and whatnot, but I'll let others who like debating this handle that). Your parents probably love and care about you, correct? Your family likes you? Your friends, they don't hate you, I presume? You probably wouldn't feel too good if you thought these things were wrong, or if people constantly pestered you and protested you, screaming that your mother doesn't love you; you have no proof. But, to your being raised without religion - is that just religion being erased completely? Because in that situation, obviously religion would be gone. So the only way is tat they're being shielded from religion. What if, sometime, they went into a church after being protected all this time - I'm not saying filled with hate for religion, just never allowed to know about it - they would probably find it intriguing, at the very least. Now, your criticism of people using religion in a desperate time also annoys me. What's wrong with that? If you were to lose a loved one, would you not fall back upon your other loved ones? But, hey, it's good you've lived and keep living a good life. Keep it up.
  21. Sugar-glazed, honey-baked ham. Orgasm in your mouth up in tha'. And rolls. And my biscuits. And desserts. And deserts. And MASHED POTATASH OH YES.
  22. Look, mum! No hands! Uhhh... I can hold my junk, with no handlebars? Anyways. I'm always aware of stuff like this. It's wierd. And I feel all craaaaaazy when I mess with the natural rhythm. I MUST TAKE THE BLUE PILL. THE RABBIT HOLE IS DEEP.
  23. No, you just didn't find them all.
  24. I am the representative for Billy Joel. My client would like to say: Tell her about it, tell her everything you feel Tell her about it, let her know that you're for reaaaaal. That will be all.
  25. If you want to do distance, do not do any sprinting work during conditioning. You'll get all sorts of messed up. Sprinters have to flail as fast and hard as they can for a short time; distance work is all about controlling yourself and fighting yourself. Try pacing (or jogging, I usually do my pace) to a relatively distant store or something and back. By the way: In track, cross-country runners are usually INSANE. The cross-country guys on our team can out-sprint me and out-distance me (although I'm a mid-distance runner, and pretty average at that). Just letting you know.

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