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Lionheart_0

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  1. B, simply because being small give me so much more advantages in agility against my 10 foot peers. And anyways, look at a show like George Shrinks. He is what, like 2" tall (like 30 cm) yet he can live along with his family and peers perfectly well (as long as he has his inventions :P ). Plus, as a small person, I can be easily missed and hide away if I wish.
  2. Straight from my console manula, "When fully charged, the battery will last from 15-19 hours on the lowest screen brightness setting." When you were searching, were you searching for the DS"fat" or the DS lite? The DS lite at the lowest screen setting is still perfectly easy to see.
  3. Remember guys, It's fun to touch!
  4. DS for sure. Better games (except the damn FF7:crisis Core for psp which I want to play!) and a much wider selection of them. Plus the touch screen is really innovative! And also, if one gets the special flash carts for the DS slot, one could make the DS play music and I think even videos!
  5. And you're right, you shouldn't. But there is a mistake that most theist make that I tend to find annoying. If you are a theist, and base your religion around nothing really but faith, this is ok in my eyes. It's something you believe, and I think you should have a right to believe it. But then, by saying you are a theist that is part of a religion, you are saying that you base all your values on a book or scriptures, is that is usually the basis for a religion. This is where most atheist try and argue with theists because they use blind faith, and its not a personal thing. It almost seems you are sheep following a herder.... which isn't exactly good.
  6. I live in Canada >.< And I dont know, that logic dosen't dictate which is harder. What would determine which is harder, is the number of people passing . If more people are passing with the 69?% pass line in America, then the 50% in Canada, It would mean the American work is easier.(or you guys are super children with excellent IQ's). Take for example the english course I'm in now. People are happy if they even get a 65% on any of our work.
  7. [hide] Silly, silly, silly little boy. Didn't you learn anything in Sunday School? Can't compare O.T. with N.T. there, ace. :shame: Why not. You are absolutely right. You can. Not in the context that he is though. Read up a couple posts. He is talking about the stoning of a woman for not being a virgin before the commandment "you shall not kill"m and uses that as proof as the Bible's contradictions. He also fails to mention when Jesus stopped the crowd from stoning the adultress Mary of Magdalene in the N.T. Ok, let me try and make sense of this: Before 10 C's, there was stoning to death if you're not a virgin when you marry ----> 10 C's dictated from god through Moses ----> Jesus eventually speaks out against stoning adultress. Makes sense. Its called a process. Yes, before 10 C's there was stonings. Yes God "spoke through Moses" against these things. He saw his people acting in a way He did not like, so he set some "rules". And Jesus "eventually speaks out against stoning"? Why did He send His only son again? Ah yes. Because He saw His people acting in a way He did not like. What is so hard about this? It's simple to understand. I do wonder, though, if we're supposed to have free will, why is god trying to 'fix' us all the time (at least in the past with Noah, dictating 10 C's and bringing Jesus to us). It's like "ok, go do your thing, you have free will, but I'm going to kick you up the bum a few times if you don't follow my will." [/hide] Probably something to do with temptation and separating the goodies from the baddies, or something along those lines.
  8. After the above posts, I have come to the conclusion that either Americans hide their intelligence and are super children, or your work is much easier then ours.... *Thx goddess, I guess that kind of gives me the meaning of it, but we dont have a GPA here, so im still in the dark about it. Like what is the scale or w/e.
  9. =; Hammer time. No but seriously, WTF is a GPA?
  10. Obvious troll is obvious.....
  11. do Limp Bizkit's count?
  12. Joe... just stop now please. You are giving us Atheists a bad name....
  13. Not sure what happened here I took it out.~Lionheart_0 Here we go again....
  14. Dunno what grading scale you go for, but 50%is a pass here, so 50-59=D 60-69=C,70-79=B, 80-100=A. Getting an A is harder in the first place, so they make the scale wider for (-A)- (+A)
  15. In programing we use something called camel notation. By this we make variables or names condensed into one string, but you can tell they are different words by adding caps at the beginning of words. By adding caps in the middle of your name, it may somewhat look like you are doing that, and trying to put '[wagon]' as one of the words in the name. Heck, I thought [wagon] was one of the words in your name. I suggest you just go to something different.
  16. Here in Canada our colleges/uni's accept us based only on marks and extra school activities (such as sports or clubs/councils). So If one get a 90% average in high school average here, thats still not good enough as I'm fairly certain that the going average for uni's right now is 97% for med school.
  17. [hide] I'll see if I can find the IP on it next time I go on. If you can, just try and filter the list to rooms that arent full and rooms that have people, as well as east coast (I'm pretty sure the server is on the east coast). Europe : ( lag will inevitable. [/hide] Dunno, im fairly certain we get euro people there, but the highest ping I have seen is 130.
  18. I'll see if I can find the IP on it next time I go on. If you can, just try and filter the list to rooms that arent full and rooms that have people, as well as east coast (I'm pretty sure the server is on the east coast).
  19. I agree what was said above, and I would also like to add something else. If you take the grades of one generation in a country and graph them, you will get an average graph that goes down then comes up around middle school in grade 7/8 and then starts to decline again in highschool. The reasons? 100's of possibilities that I really don't want to list, but you get the idea. Perhaps it's about the time your grades start declining for some reason. I had the exact same thing in grade 10, and I'm way over the shock now. To get a 65 in math now (compared to the 89 i was getting in grade 7/8) is pretty much godly to me.
  20. K, For anyone playing TF2, I very much suggest trying to play on the 4chan party van Server (i would say pg 14). Constantly music/spam (Which may be annoying, but I find it either very funny or empowering) and a lot of great lulz from all the people while playing. They also have a lot of people coming in have said they havent seen before on other servers, called overflow. It's a great map, unfortunately it takes forever for teams to win on it :P There is also the harble hotel level.... which is very epic :D
  21. [hide] But then it comes to a matter of simple development cycle. At 13, even if you are educated in government, are you truly intelligent or developed enough to distinguish propaganda? Do you know enough about the history of America, the goals of government, and what America stands for? True American history education usually doesn't come till sophomore and junior years of highschool, when AP American history is offered. Memorizing facts about history is much different than actually comprehending it; it's about understanding motives and recognizing them, which can be learned through analysis of political figures speeches. I am doubtful that a 13 or 14 year old would be capable of this. [/hide] Heh, slightly got me there, seeing as I'm Canadian, and I don't know more then probably 10 states, let alone the history of your country :lol:
  22. I got something like that too...Did you try the SSP thing I posted? It says that it is supposed to work with Win98 and XP. Ya, thats what I tried. I've given up for now, but ill try it on an xp machine tomorrow.
  23. [hide] But then you have parental pressure about who to vote for. No matter what the teachers say [even if they are unbiased], parents who are strong on either side will try to influence their children, possibly even spread propaganda, to get them to vote for their party. Or maybe reward their children to vote for a certain side. I think when teens are [mostly] out of parental pressure, both legally and maturely, they should be able to vote, which is why I agree with the voting age at 18. [/hide] But is the voting not secret? Slightly OT, but I feel that schools should teach students about certain life skills. One of these being determining between real and what is propaganda. So if schools did in fact teach students not to believe what they are told from anyone unless they are debating or getting it from a proper source (not being parents) then the problem could be potentially stopped. Then again, not all teens could react the same way.... but it could perhaps help the majority.
  24. So you don't mind people using rights to attempt to remove your rights? That, my friend, is what you and everyone else fear. That the mass will believe such big lies. But let those who tell the lies speak their mind, for Hitler also said "Universal education is the most corroding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction. ". In short, those that speak out these lies fear what is our greatest triumph, the education of the mass. As long as that exists, we should not have anything to fear from lies.

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