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Dear Algebra stop asking us to find your X. She is not coming back.
That's... sad.
Why am I awake so early?
So my kids ranked up Tuesday night in Scouts. My oldest is now a Life Scout and is well on his way to Eagle, while my youngest just made Star.
Deadpool?
Dude the prophet has returned?!?!!?!?!!!!

thejeff wrote: Klaus van der Kroft wrote: If it helps, this is what the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Number 2358, says regarding homosexuality:
“They [homosexuals] do not choose their homosexual condition; for most of them it is a trial. They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. These persons are called to fulfill God's will in their lives and, if they are Christians, to unite to the sacrifice of the Lord's Cross the difficulties they may encounter from their condition.”
So homosexuals will indeed go to Heaven, at least according to Holy Mother Church.
Only if they abstain from homosexual behavior or at least confess and repent.
So yes, you can be a homosexual and the Church will accept you, as long as you agree that homosexual acts are sinful and try to refrain from them.
Those of us who think the homosexual acts and relationships are just as good and wholesome and healthy as heterosexual ones, we wouldn't fare so well.
By the way, is it sinful to believe something the Church considers a sin isn't a sin, even if you don't actually do it yourself?
You might want to read the stated expressed opinion of the church. It does not seem to coincide with what your opinion of what the church's stance is. I have bolded it for your reading convenience.
RIP
Cheese and reindeer meat? Interesting.
Freehold DM wrote: Wow.
** spoiler omitted ** Crimson Jester wrote: Lindisty wrote: Emperor7 wrote: Weird when your kid's friends have babies. Getting old. ...
Shaping up to be a busy week. (hehe, typo. Typed busty week. I wish!)
Yeah... I've been hearing lately that some of the people I went to high school with are now grandparents, which is just bizarre to me. I still think of them as being too young to have kids, much less grandkids!
Every week is a busty week for me. Most of them are busy, too. :)
Orthos wrote: At least I seem to be out of that depressive funk I was in over the weekend. =/ This is good. I'm sorry to hear you've been having a tough time. My highschool love oldest two daughters have just within the last few months both had kids of their own. She is now on her second marriage and has elementary school aged kids with her second husband.
Mine are both in High School right now.
Time flies.
Ah cracked.com how you waste a morning.
Lindisty wrote: Emperor7 wrote: Weird when your kid's friends have babies. Getting old. ...
Shaping up to be a busy week. (hehe, typo. Typed busty week. I wish!)
Yeah... I've been hearing lately that some of the people I went to high school with are now grandparents, which is just bizarre to me. I still think of them as being too young to have kids, much less grandkids!
Every week is a busty week for me. Most of them are busy, too. :)
Orthos wrote: At least I seem to be out of that depressive funk I was in over the weekend. =/ This is good. I'm sorry to hear you've been having a tough time. My highschool love oldest two daughters have just within the last few months both had kids of their own. She is now on her second marriage and has elementary school aged kids with her second husband.
Mine are both in High School right now.
Time flies.
Ripper.
I know why the squares were chosen, simplicity. I so prefer Hexes. It allows for easier and better play.
Plus all our old school maps are Hex based.
ElyasRavenwood wrote:
So This eventually brings me to my question. Where does the concept of a god's power is equated with the number of worshipers come from? Where does the concept of a god drawing power from his worshipers come from? and where does the idea that if you kill off all a gods worshipers, the god is then powerless come from?
Thanks
I always remember it from Marvel Comics as the reason why Thor and others were only "so" powerful. They no longer had "worshipers" but rather followers of "superheroes" therefor they only had the abilities of a super.
Ravingdork wrote: I am going to play a sage sorcerer with extremely high intelligence (over 30). To better represent this extreme intellect, I intend to ask my GM to allow my character to have eidetic memory (also known as photographic memory). Since I do not have eidetic memory myself, it will fall to the GM (and other players, I suppose) to help remind me out of game of any important details that I might forget, but that my character wouldn't.
Does such a request strike you as cheating, unfair, cheesy, or in some manner unpalatable to your personal senses? I wonder if I might be asking too much.
Yes very much so. At best I would let you take notes and refer back to them.
Yeah never did much with the 15 min day. I had players try to do it but honestly a good GM keeps the story going.
Urizen wrote: I hereby invoke Rule 34 on <redacted>. That's like King Kong meeting Godzilla and deciding to get it was mating season. Or Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd going off on their honeymoon.
No one was to know about <Redacted>
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote: Florida... Why is it always Florida? Not always however I refuse to post a link to the story from California from a couple of years ago.
2 AM is morning.
Sharoth wrote: Crimson Jester wrote: Grrr rassel frassen electricity. Dropped twice toady!! Sorry to hear that CJ. Meh, they seem to have it fixed now.
Grrr rassel frassen electricity. Dropped twice toady!!
Orthos wrote: BigNorseWolf wrote: Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal wrote: Actually, there is scientific evidence to indicate that about 10% of the human population or so is sexuality-wise asexual. They aren't abstaining, they just really aren't interested. The popular term among among those of that orientation is 'ace'. She's not it. She's saying its hard and she's saving herself for marriage. That's fair, but I still don't see why it's a bad thing. Only to those who are prejudiced.
I think I might have been a day early for the Angelic one's birthday, however the sentiment is intact, I hope it is a wonderful day.
Urizen wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Watching previews now. May offer occasional snippets of review throughout movie. Don't be that guy texting on his mobile device while the movie is playing. Put the device away. There is a special hell for those people.
Happy Birthday CH!
Ah man I am missing so darn much on this thread and the rest of the boards since starting this darn "job." Sadly it is growing on me, simply because I seem good at it compared to others and well, I bet if I stuck with it I would not stay a rep very long. The question comes... do I want to.

aeglos wrote: Mairkurion {tm} wrote: Even the Swedes know about Oklahoma? Oh, the shame.
I had something I ran across about gnomes, but now I can't find it.
the germans don't
what 's about Oklamhoma?
There's never been a better time to start in life-
It ain't too early and it aint too late!
Starting as a farmer with a brand new wife-
Still be living in a brand-new state!
Brand new state-
gonna treat you great!
Gonna buy you barley, carrots and pertaters,
Pasture for the cattle, spinich and termaters,
Flowers on the prarie where the June bugs zoom,
Plen'y of air and plen'y of room,
Plen'y of room to swing a rope!
Plen'y of heart and plen'y of hope.
OOOOk-lahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain,
And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet, When the wind comes right behind the rainQ
OOOOk-lahoma, Ev'ry night my honey lamb and I, Sit alone and talk and watch a hawk makin' lazy circles in the sky.
We know we belong to the land (yo-ho)
And the land we belong to is grand!
And when we say
Yeeow! Aye-yip-aye-yo-ee-ay!
We're only sayin'
You're doin' fine, Oklahoma!
Oklahoma O.K.!
Ooook-lahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain
And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet
When the wind comes right behind the rain.
Oklahoma, Ev'ry night my honey lamb and I
Sit alone and talk and watch a hawk
Makin' lazy circles in the sky.
We know we belong to the land
And the land we belong to is grand!
And when we say
Yeeow! Ayipioeeay!
We're only sayin'
You're doin' fine, Oklahoma!
Oklahoma O.K.
Okla-okla-Okla-Okla-Okla-Okla
Okla-okla-Okla-Okla-Okla-Okla...
We know we belong to the land
And the land we belong to is grand!
And when we say
Yeeow! Aye-yip-aye-yo-ee-ay!
We're only sayin'
You're doin' fine, Oklahoma!
Oklahoma
O.K. L - A - H - O - M - A
OKLAHOMA!
Yeeow!
That damned left turn at Albuquerque.
BluePigeon wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Good mornin FAWTLY Folk! Happy Wednesday! Another gloomy and overcast day here in Philly, but the rain hasn't been nearly as bad as they made out it might be. So Huzzah for that. Part of Western Nevada is burning and thus the sky is filled with smoke.
*COUGH!*
Okay, who ordered a red dragon? Nevada?? He was supposed to invade Kentucky.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. No
6. Yes
Well I am not a fan of Jimmy Johns/ Subway. Call it "too much of a good thing."
Yet home made food. Yummy.
Nope.
beelch.
Are troll brains tastier or less filling?
You people are making me hungry.
Sharoth wrote: Freehold DM wrote: Aberzombie wrote: Firefly will be brought back to TV. reads from the Haterinshad And lo, FHDM did battle against the zombie horde, which in a surprising turn, allied themselves with the browncoat fanatics... Are you serious? Why so serious?
CourtFool wrote: Arizona has some beautiful deserts. When we passed through it, both times, it was night. I never got to see much of the desert. :/
Comrade Anklebiter wrote: Alexandre Dumas posted in here?!? I'm currently reading 20 years after.
Then it's golden.
Aberzombie wrote: Toilets use 35% of indoor water use. Duh, that's why you #1 in the shower.
Aberzombie wrote: Reality TV will be banned. The people who invented each show will be locked in a cargo container and dropped in the middle of the desert. Each person who invents a show or only the original programming that caused this mess in the first place?
It looked really cool. We were on the edge of the eclipse and it was right near sunset, but a good wielding mask allowed to see a large chunk of the corner of the sun missing.
I did not see any darkening of the sky that was noticeable really.
weird posting
Happy Birthday Houstonderek.
ah, no place like it.
you know this makes about as much sense as edition wars.
The Arizona guy is a nut and will most likely not last another term.
Texas is not any better or worse than any other state.
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