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Wow, thank you! That's 100% cheaper!  But... is this a legal download site? (where you pay for songs or the artists allowed it to be there).  Sorry to be a problem but I don't want to download something that was copied without permission.  Stupid ethics!  Why does this always happen to me?

Edit: Oh wait, if the makers of the music no longer produce or sell their music, would that change things?

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Hey!  Does anyone know where I can purchase the Ambassadors of Funk: SMCD?  I've heard a few of their songs on WTMK and I always enjoy them (in fact, they're some of the songs I most look forward to).  Since my birthday is coming up in one month, I thought I would see if I can help my parents find it online at a cheaper price, but so far all I found was a "generous" offer on eBay for $200.  They said it was really hard to find now but I just don't want to believe this is the only one left.  Thanks for the help!

Welcome to Super Mehrio World!  World!  World!  (=(:  )@)

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 15, 2006, 05:13:40 PM »
Yeah, I'm trying to change the ones that stay at zero for long periods of time.  I replaced two recently (and hopefully someone will believe in teleportation!)

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 14, 2006, 09:14:00 AM »
Oh, that's good to know.  I feel like I disagree with evolution a lot but I'll try to open my mind more.  Trying to separate my mind from the Bible is like trying to take away meat from a pit bull! XD
Woman on the other hand...  Nevermind.
No kidding.  That's like... a whole new ball field.  I once read an article in Popular Science about how different the minds of men and women are, and I fouldn't believe it!

Sapph: I forgot to ask, what kind of counselor did you want to be?  And for what age group?

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 13, 2006, 08:41:24 PM »
Hmmm... indeed.  I'll read the rest of that tomorrow hopefully.  But I have a few questions to ask.  First, how do we know this is a real fossil and not another one that was made, changed, or put together from other bones?  Second, how do we know it isnt't a different kind of animal we haven't discovered yet or something?  Third, is it possible that mankind was different before the Flood IF it really happened?

(I heard about a theory of a sphere of water that surrounded the Earth before the flood and it supposedly filtered the sun light so people could be healther, have stronger bodies, and live longer.  Then God could have made that fall apart over the Earth, along with water coming out of the ground, in order to flood the world.  This theory sounds possible because Genesis 1:6 mentioned something about water in the sky "between" the waters on the ground or whatever.  Maybe it could be the nephilim too, but I won't even go there again).

Sorry that I rambled on like that before I even read the article, but I will try to get to it when I got time.  And I'm also sorry if I sound like a huge skeptic.

Bob exists... and you know it.  He's watching you... right now. @_@

Edit: I changed two things on the list! (the weren't very good ideas anyway)

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 12, 2006, 02:05:51 PM »
LD: Other gods started out as pagan gods, then Sapphira told me to change it to other gods, and... honestly I don't know what it means either!  Sorry for the confustion.  Maybe I should think of something.

For the missling link, I meant if there actually is a link we'll find that will prove the evolution of monkey to man (or whatever it was).  So, I guess it's kind of like asking if you believe in evolution.  I can change that if you want (but I don't like to do that after someone has voted for it already).

Luigison: So THATS what you've been talking about for so long! XD That is funny.  Yessiree Bob!

Edit: A new one? LOL! Thanks.

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 10, 2006, 07:12:36 PM »
I'm listen' to ya, man! XD That's a good CT.  I kinda wish I had a new one (even though my last one was pretty insulting, but whatever).  Maybe when I release my big surprise next month...

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 10, 2006, 06:50:02 PM »
Koopaslaya: I think that if some people aren't religious and they just want to spend those holidays for family time, then there shouldn't be a problem there.  They wouldn't have to buy each other gifts but they probably do feel obligated like you said.  But maybe they just want to anyone. (However, I strongly suggest that you don't spoil your kids because then your days will NOT be merry and bright. ;) )

G-Dawg: Hopefully that guy learned his lesson.  At least he didn't say anything about Hell because that would be even worse.

Khold: Thank you!  I try to be nice but I don't think I'm as great as you say.  Sorry, about your friend too.  Right before I left the forums I listened to what people were saying about me and then I also heard what you said about your friend and was glad to see how people encouraged you.  So... I'm sorry that happened to you and I did pray for you too when I heard about it.

Also sorry to anyone else who lost someone.  I haven't lost any friends but I have lost grandparents and other family members.

Hyrulian: Heh, I found "The Almas" and some other things from a library book recently.  The Almas (which I didn't read much about) is, I think, like a female Big foot or something but smaller and lives in China I think.  Mokele-Mbembe and Kongamato are supposedly living dinosaurs in Africa (the sauropod and pterodactyl, respectively).

Bird Person: Hmmmmmm... what's his problem?  Did he have a fight with her or something?  Sorry about that.

Where did God come from?  It's possible that he existed before time and then created time as soon as He created everything else (sounds weird but what else could you have?).  Where did the first particles of the universe come from?  Maybe from... uh... an infinite loop in time that eventually closed and then the "nothing" of the universe reverted into "something" and then... exploded I guess.  That's all I got. *shrugs*

Now... for easter eggs! (C) (H) (O) (C) (O) (L) (A) (T) (E)

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 10, 2006, 10:57:55 AM »
I'm glad the fighting is over.  Thank goodness.  I don't know what to say about that whole argument (maybe I shouldn't say anything) but all I do know is (1, we have to be careful with what we say and also imply, (2 some people need help for some things because they may have been born with a certain disability (or still learning to solve problems), and (3 typing in all capital letters probably isn't a good idea for persuading people.  For myself, I have ADHD which I really don't like sometimes and I need help with things that most people usually don't.  On the other hand I have vocational rehabilitation which helps pay for my college work and I'm thankful for that.  Also, I believe that God gave me this disability because I also have a talent for creativity sometimes and I can relate with others who have any attention deficit problems.  I also agree with Chup that people should try to think for themselves but not everyone has the capability to do that (others should learn how if they're able).

Sapph: I didn't know you wanted to be a counselor.  That sounds perfect for you.

Time travel?  I don't know squat about that so I couldn't argue about it.  The first time I watched Back to the Future I was very confused. XD

Hey, now that EASTER is coming... what is everyone going to do for that? Even if it doesn't involve religion and it's just the good ol' easter egg hunts, that's fine too.  For my family we have an easter play at church (which was last night), an easter egg hunt (which I'm too old to do but candy is great for all ages!), and loads of chocolate from my grandparents!  I like the chocolate/vanilla bunny/cross, the cadberry eggs, and anything chocolate with peanut butter inside.  Mmmmmmm... tastay!

Speaking of Easter... is anyone going to watch The Ten Commandments on ABC tonight and tomorrow night? I'll probably miss it tonight because of my class but maybe tomorrow.  I love the story of Moses freeing the egyptians.  It's one of my favorite Bible stories.

List updated too.

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 06, 2006, 05:36:24 PM »
I know.  It's just for fun and a way to learn about more monsters.  Did I ever say it was useful? ;)

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 06, 2006, 07:29:09 AM »
I don't believe in them. XD

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 04, 2006, 08:18:05 PM »
Well, I can add Apocalypse and other things too if we figured out what they are and if they'll work.  I think this is going to be one unbelievably long list!

Today I found a really cool website about lots of mysterious creatures and cryptozoologists that search for evidence of their existence.  And since I don't plan on including all of these mysterious things here, you might want to check them out for yourself.  I think that you'll enjoy it as much as I did!

Does anyone know more information about the Hurculese legends or what I said about that passage of Genesis?  I don't have time right now to look for myself, but some of you folks seem to know a lot so maybe you could tell me.

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 04, 2006, 09:13:05 AM »
Pt_peach: Idolatry is definitely real.  When I used to spend much more time playing video games than I did with God, I was turning them into idols and that's not good at all.  I'm not trying to point fingers or say that playing video games is wrong, but it all just depends on your conscience and motives.

Sapphira: Okay!  I finally got some time to update the list.  I'm glad you mentioned the fountain of youth because I've heard of that before and used to think about it a lot. (and even thought of putting it in a story)

Koopaslaya: In Genesis before the Flood it talks about creatures and giants that were in the land.  I don't know how big they were or if they helped with the pyramids but we don't know, so I'll just wonder about what happened.  I could find the verses pretty quick and quote them here (but no one has to read it).

Genesis 6:1-4 "And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.  And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with men, for that he also is flesh; yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.  There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daugthers of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown."

Those verses have always confused me, because it sounds like angels or demons are marrying humans and their children are turning into strong, legendary people.  This makes me wonder if the story of Hercules could actually be true (with Zeus and his wife as "gods" or giants) and maybe some other legendary creatures.  Doesn't that story talk about gods marrying humans?  Yikes, there could have been a lot of weird stuff going on then! (if it was true)

Sorry I keep talking about the Bible, but it seems like I can't stop thinking about these mysteries.  Maybe I need to become an archeologist or something so the world will get a break from me. XD

Edit: Someone better vote for Mokele-Mbembe or Kongamato!

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 03, 2006, 08:53:19 AM »
Makin' a list... and editing it twice!  Gon-na find out who's foolish or wise.  YSR is comin'... to town!

In other words, I'll add those things thanks.

Another good question to ask is how the pyramids were built.  I think that regular people such as Egyptian slaves could have done some of the work, but maybe there were a few giants or large creatures that helped them too (like all the weird pictures you see in Egyptian paintings, some could have been real).  People have found large human skeletons in the world I've heard.  Also notice how I didn't say anything about the Bible this time! Even though it does talk about giants and stuff.

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Not at the Dinner Table / Re: I Don't Believe It!
« on: April 01, 2006, 02:58:01 PM »
Bird Person: Ha ha!  I didn't get that at first but then later I laughed. "It's a bird!  It's a plane!  It's... a FO!"

Glorb: Oh, I see what you mean.  Like if someone took a large frisby to a country without frisbies and threw it up in the air over a small village, that would be a UFO!  I see.  And that is our science lesson for today, class.  For homeword, please buy a large frisby and throw it around town until someone calls it a UFO. XD -_-_-_-_-_-_- (((.)))

Anyone have any more suggestions for options?  I'm still trying to think of more stuff but it ain't easy.

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