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Romy

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Everything posted by Romy

  1. Romy replied to RexMilotic's topic in Off-Topic
    Ahh... The ignorance...
  2. One day that TV's family could seek revenge. It's not smart to believe in the supernatural because...
  3. I meant the "Religious PEOPLE who misinterpret th e Bible" part.
  4. Romy replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    That can't be legal... Schools are not democratic institutions.
  5. Romy replied to meol's topic in Off-Topic
    Actually, it suits you :P.
  6. Care to elaborate on that?
  7. I'm better than you because I don't have that evil urge to annoy people :).
  8. I like my men like I like silicone, useful when you want to look attractive :thumbsup: ! Finger nails.
  9. Someday they'll mutate or something and eat YOU! It's not smart to be paranoid about bugs' evolution because...
  10. Troll methinks.
  11. Romy replied to Slurpy17's topic in Forum Games
    ^ Wrong. < Dr. Zoidberg FTW! V Agrees.
  12. Statically religious people are happier. Happier people are generally more productive and pleasant. people strive for happiness in their, some make it their center objective (which is funny because its subjective :P) I really question where you're getting those statistics from.. From my own observation, one's religion, or lack thereof really has very little effect on one's happiness. I've met some very happy atheists and very unhappy and bitter atheists. Likewise, I've met some very happy theists and very unhappy and bitter theists. That said, I might be able to agree that people with strong beliefs/non-beliefs have a slight tendency to be happier. He's correct about his statistics, and that actually makes sense. Living your life believing some guardian angel is there for you, or that an omnipotent being is by your side, should make most happier. However, the fact that religous people are statistically happier does not mean- 1. That they're better people (and neither that they're not). 2. That because of religion they're "whole". 3. That belief (or lack of) is 'the' factor to happiness. The fact that they're happier could be compared to a drunk man being happier than a sober one. I repeat- "I really don't see how that makes any of us a better/whole person. "
  13. I like my men like I like my shoes, comfortable and good-looking. Babies! By the way, you should edit your last post PR.
  14. I like my men like I like my ice-cream, lickable. Alarms!
  15. I like my men like I like my TV, fun to watch them do their thing...O.O... Racist bastards.
  16. That still doesn't mean religion makes anyone a better/whole person.
  17. I like my men as I like Dragostea din tei, not being able to understand a word (they're saying)... VCR.
  18. I like my men as I like Jesus with a... red beard? Tongue.
  19. Maybe I read it differently but I think you can interpret it as a balance between morality and knowledge. Generally, all the knowledge in the world won't help if you don't know what to do with it, or you can be as moral as you want but without knowing what you're talking about you're a raving lunatic. So then, the whole people are the ones that can apply their knowledge. I can be (an am) a moral person WITHOUT religion.
  20. I like my men as I like my spoons. Tough yet bendable. Alcohol.

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