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Viktorkrum77

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  1. I like to play with suit jackets and button up shirts with funky ties. And occasionally a sweater vest. Sometimes I'll mix something funky into there like my destroyed tuxedo or a bow tie.
  2. You would be shocked to know that most Fundamentalists are not Catholic. In fact, they are trying to repair the damage done to Christianity by the Catholic Church. Interesting, my perspective around here is not the same. Here my Lutheran (Protestant) church is much more liberal than the Catholic churches. I actually feel really uncomfortable in a Catholic church, but at my Protestant one I feel right at home. I don't see any sort of hospitality in Catholic churches. But it's Islamic fundamentalism that's the worse. *Edit* If traced through history, I could see why it is that way. :-k
  3. Simple answer: if going to any country within the Euro Zone you do not need a passport, but from the UK yes, because it is not within the Euro Zone.
  4. I want to spend but one year of my life completely detached from material possessions and the world, and train at a Hindu or Buddhist temple hidden in the mountains. : That would be an experience that could help me get a better grip on life. But my point, religion isn't a bad thing at all, it's the believers not the religion itself. The religion itself never specifies what to and what not to believe. They are always changing things, the Catholic Church.
  5. 15 years in prison and a $200,000 fine for possession of more than 5 grams, and illegally smuggling cocaine from Peru and Columbia into the United States. J/K Nothing. O:)
  6. They are people who like to spread rumors, those are the ones I'm trying to not care what they say or spread.
  7. That's my case right there, she's friends with my friend though. But I want to keep this general and not get into my whole problem.
  8. Viktorkrum77 posted a topic in Off-Topic
    Unfortunately, like billions of others I suffer from the common problem of caring what other says, taking things too seriously, low self-confidence (for me, not so much esteem, I love myself, just not my physical self), and letting it all get to me. So I'm making this thread in search of ways to give up caring what others think, what others say about me, rumors, criticism, etc. Like what technique's are best, playing along, laughing it off, etc. And what others use to not let these sorts of things get to them, etc. So, have any advice for simply not caring what others say? It's not as easy as it sounds.
  9. Fendi. 8-)
  10. If I recall correctly only Noah and his family survived. Dead people can't mention things like floods. But why would God kill millions of people and animals? It makes no bloody sense.
  11. Yea, true, it would seem he'd probably already know he was Autistic, probably since birth, and his case isn't extreme enough.
  12. The only problem with miracles is that it's so easy to just justify it with a, "oh, God erased all proof of the, for example, flood", etc. And again, I never see miracles written about outside of the Bible (during, before, and after the time of the Bible). Take the flood for example, what about the plethora of other ancient civilizations, Egyptians, Chinese, MesoAmerican, Island Natives, etc, why do they not mention the flood? Why weren't their people killed off and their monuments erased? And then there comes the actual physicality of it, like how Noah got ahold of creatures living in the depths of the sea, lions in the jungles of Africa, penguins in Antartica, polar bears in the Arctic, species unknown to us, and they lived together in a small boat not within their natural habitat (especially for Tundra and Marine animals) for 40 days. To me, it's simply a story meant to teach, not truth, it can't be justified as truth. It's simply easier to not explain these circumstances in a religion (which is why I believe we should completely rid away with the Old Testament). Most Eastern Religions I've read up on don't talk about Creation much and more about the self, the connection to God, etc. I don't see this in the Bible. The Bible does not teach me how to live my with God as much as the Bhagavad Gita, for example, does to Hindu's. And it's all broad, it's scripture you can relate to and live a more religious life with, to accomplish the ultimate goal, heaven. These scriptures are not a history book like the Bible, that is flawed. They are single events taken from a perspective the reader can relate with, usually involving a representative of the higher deity teaching the other what to do, how to get closer to God, how to live life, what to sacrifice, how to be one with the self, how to achieve unity and live a life with God, yourself, and others.
  13. Or you could be autistic if you have really bad social skills.
  14. Well, somehow my family got it to work. Anyways, how do I figure out how much diskspace I have?
  15. Question. Can you take a train from England to Sweden? Like does the bridge from Denmark to Sweden have train tracks? Or would it go around and through the Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) and eventually through Finland to Sweden?
  16. Yea, they tricked me on the boat to Dubai from Indonesia to work for $4 and hour. Lol. :P
  17. Viktorkrum77 replied to ROBOSRUS's topic in Off-Topic
    Yeah, give them easy stuff to do while you finish the rest yourself is best, especially if you don't trust them. It's actually kind of a cut down to them.
  18. Mig Svenska ÃÆÃâÃâär inte god. :P
  19. Yes, visit GÃÆÃâÃâöteborg, but also visit MalmÃÆÃâÃâö, and Lappland. Oh, and you must try a smÃÆÃâÃâögesbÃÆÃâÃâörd. <---Any Swedes wany help spell that? :P HÃÆÃâÃâär tycker fun! Sverige ÃÆÃâÃâär en bÃÆÃâÃâäst lander!
  20. You need a Victoria for a real celebration. :wink:
  21. I confess that on my first forum ever I was so paranoid about safety I fake named myself, Matt Simmons. I confess that on Colbert Nation I lied that I was a Controlled Demolition specialist. :-w
  22. I confess to lying about my age on Yahoo Answers. :P And that New York Forum...:lol: :D And lying about where I live on Runescape, multiple times while fishing. I take that back, it's more then "multiple".
  23. No, Howard is Bush's dog.
  24. Chubut, Argentina. :wink:

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