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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 12:29 pm
i was reading my Bible last night n God showed me this.
"Run from anything that stimulates youthful lusts. Instead Pursue righteous living, faithfulness, love, and peace. Enjoy the companionship of those who call on the Lord with pure hearts." 2 Timothy 2:22 (NLT)
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:28 am
GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Nyletak Necrophiliac GuardianAngel44 First: It's not like she's shoving it down his throat. Second: She wanted Christian advice. I'm really not trying to shove it down his throat. And I know he doesn't think fondly of Christianity. He said he won't tell me what he REALLY believes because he knows how much it will upset me. And it will, so I'm glad he keeps his mouth shut with that. Just to throw it out there I'M NOT SLEEPING WITH HIM. I've never slept with a guy before. But I still am crazy with lust when I see him. Not all the time, but alot of the times. Like I said: lust is normal. But the mind can overrule the will, the mind can overrule the senses. You just have to trust that your head, your reason and your faith are stronger than your carnal desires. Also: cold showers and Disney movies. Animated or non? Either one. Classic Disney works best: Lion King, Mulan, Aladdin, Hercules... I'd stay well away from the modern stuff, though. Unless you wanna be guilty of the sin of wrath. I don't think anybody could be guilty of the sin of wrath. How much wrath can one person have? Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on.
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:37 pm
Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Like I said: lust is normal. But the mind can overrule the will, the mind can overrule the senses. You just have to trust that your head, your reason and your faith are stronger than your carnal desires. Also: cold showers and Disney movies. Animated or non? Either one. Classic Disney works best: Lion King, Mulan, Aladdin, Hercules... I'd stay well away from the modern stuff, though. Unless you wanna be guilty of the sin of wrath. I don't think anybody could be guilty of the sin of wrath. How much wrath can one person have? Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on. That's similar to what I would have said, had my 4, 9, and 11-year old cousins been jumping up and down screaming the top of their heads off at the end, after 2 or so hours of non-stop singing the fricking songs over and over and over again. burning_eyes scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream crying crying burning_eyes stressed stressed wahmbulance Don't get me started about the second one.
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 6:35 pm
GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Like I said: lust is normal. But the mind can overrule the will, the mind can overrule the senses. You just have to trust that your head, your reason and your faith are stronger than your carnal desires. Also: cold showers and Disney movies. Animated or non? Either one. Classic Disney works best: Lion King, Mulan, Aladdin, Hercules... I'd stay well away from the modern stuff, though. Unless you wanna be guilty of the sin of wrath. I don't think anybody could be guilty of the sin of wrath. How much wrath can one person have? Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on. That's similar to what I would have said, had my 4, 9, and 11-year old cousins been jumping up and down screaming the top of their heads off at the end, after 2 or so hours of non-stop singing the fricking songs over and over and over again. burning_eyes scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream crying crying burning_eyes stressed stressed wahmbulance Don't get me started about the second one. Oh, I didn't watch the second one. I thought I might vomit just watching the first one. I'll stick with Mulan. 3nodding And Beauty and the Beast. My favourite Disney film of all time. Such beautiful music...
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:08 pm
Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Either one. Classic Disney works best: Lion King, Mulan, Aladdin, Hercules... I'd stay well away from the modern stuff, though. Unless you wanna be guilty of the sin of wrath. I don't think anybody could be guilty of the sin of wrath. How much wrath can one person have? Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on. That's similar to what I would have said, had my 4, 9, and 11-year old cousins been jumping up and down screaming the top of their heads off at the end, after 2 or so hours of non-stop singing the fricking songs over and over and over again. burning_eyes scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream crying crying burning_eyes stressed stressed wahmbulance Don't get me started about the second one. Oh, I didn't watch the second one. I thought I might vomit just watching the first one. I'll stick with Mulan. 3nodding And Beauty and the Beast. My favourite Disney film of all time. Such beautiful music... My cousins started to cry (screaming and all) when I said I wouldn't watch it, so my parents made me to shut them up. I still think I should have put them in my practice room. The walls are soundproof, so I can play as loud as I want without people hearing me. They can scream their heads off in there for all I care. I saw Beauty and the Beast when I was 5, so I don't remember much. Something about a candlestick, rose in a glass jar, and a hairy-a** dude who was probably Greek.
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:13 am
GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Either one. Classic Disney works best: Lion King, Mulan, Aladdin, Hercules... I'd stay well away from the modern stuff, though. Unless you wanna be guilty of the sin of wrath. I don't think anybody could be guilty of the sin of wrath. How much wrath can one person have? Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on. That's similar to what I would have said, had my 4, 9, and 11-year old cousins been jumping up and down screaming the top of their heads off at the end, after 2 or so hours of non-stop singing the fricking songs over and over and over again. burning_eyes scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream crying crying burning_eyes stressed stressed wahmbulance Don't get me started about the second one. Oh, I didn't watch the second one. I thought I might vomit just watching the first one. I'll stick with Mulan. 3nodding And Beauty and the Beast. My favourite Disney film of all time. Such beautiful music... My cousins started to cry (screaming and all) when I said I wouldn't watch it, so my parents made me to shut them up. I still think I should have put them in my practice room. The walls are soundproof, so I can play as loud as I want without people hearing me. They can scream their heads off in there for all I care. I saw Beauty and the Beast when I was 5, so I don't remember much. Something about a candlestick, rose in a glass jar, and a hairy-a** dude who was probably Greek. Ugh, I hate kids. Oh, I've been watching Beauty and the Beast for at least once a week for as long as I can remember. It's about a beautiful, intelligent young girl named Belle whose father is captured by a terrible Beast in a castle. She goes off and offers to remain in his place if the Beast lets him go. They exchange places, and the castle becomes her home. She enters the forbidden West Wing where the enchantress who turned the Beast into what he is today left two gifts; an enchanted rose and a magical mirror. If the Beast can learn to love another and earn her love in return by the time the last petal falls, the spell is broken. The Beast gets mad and chases her out, then saves her life from some wolves. Then they enter a rather awkward friendship that slowly blossoms into an awkward romance. In the mirror, Belle sees her father, lost in a snowstorm, searching for her, so the Beast gives her her freedom and tells her to go find him. He gives her the mirror as a gift: " So you will always have a way to look back... and remember me." And then it gets more complicated from there. It's a beautiful film, I love it very much.
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:49 pm
Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on. That's similar to what I would have said, had my 4, 9, and 11-year old cousins been jumping up and down screaming the top of their heads off at the end, after 2 or so hours of non-stop singing the fricking songs over and over and over again. burning_eyes scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream crying crying burning_eyes stressed stressed wahmbulance Don't get me started about the second one. Oh, I didn't watch the second one. I thought I might vomit just watching the first one. I'll stick with Mulan. 3nodding And Beauty and the Beast. My favourite Disney film of all time. Such beautiful music... My cousins started to cry (screaming and all) when I said I wouldn't watch it, so my parents made me to shut them up. I still think I should have put them in my practice room. The walls are soundproof, so I can play as loud as I want without people hearing me. They can scream their heads off in there for all I care. I saw Beauty and the Beast when I was 5, so I don't remember much. Something about a candlestick, rose in a glass jar, and a hairy-a** dude who was probably Greek. Ugh, I hate kids. Oh, I've been watching Beauty and the Beast for at least once a week for as long as I can remember. It's about a beautiful, intelligent young girl named Belle whose father is captured by a terrible Beast in a castle. She goes off and offers to remain in his place if the Beast lets him go. They exchange places, and the castle becomes her home. She enters the forbidden West Wing where the enchantress who turned the Beast into what he is today left two gifts; an enchanted rose and a magical mirror. If the Beast can learn to love another and earn her love in return by the time the last petal falls, the spell is broken. The Beast gets mad and chases her out, then saves her life from some wolves. Then they enter a rather awkward friendship that slowly blossoms into an awkward romance. In the mirror, Belle sees her father, lost in a snowstorm, searching for her, so the Beast gives her her freedom and tells her to go find him. He gives her the mirror as a gift: " So you will always have a way to look back... and remember me." And then it gets more complicated from there. It's a beautiful film, I love it very much. coughcough gaycough cough wink
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:51 pm
GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Me, after watching High School Musical: ARE YOU $#((*$ KIDDING ME?! THIS IS DISNEY?! THIS IS FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT US LION KING AND MULAN AND HERCULES?! WHAT THE #*(&$#?! THEY'VE JUST TURNED THE NAME OF DISNEY TO MUD! YOU MIGHT AS WELL PUT A BIG POSTER OF WALT DROWNING KITTENS IN HIS BATHTUB! ...And so on. That's similar to what I would have said, had my 4, 9, and 11-year old cousins been jumping up and down screaming the top of their heads off at the end, after 2 or so hours of non-stop singing the fricking songs over and over and over again. burning_eyes scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream scream crying crying burning_eyes stressed stressed wahmbulance Don't get me started about the second one. Oh, I didn't watch the second one. I thought I might vomit just watching the first one. I'll stick with Mulan. 3nodding And Beauty and the Beast. My favourite Disney film of all time. Such beautiful music... My cousins started to cry (screaming and all) when I said I wouldn't watch it, so my parents made me to shut them up. I still think I should have put them in my practice room. The walls are soundproof, so I can play as loud as I want without people hearing me. They can scream their heads off in there for all I care. I saw Beauty and the Beast when I was 5, so I don't remember much. Something about a candlestick, rose in a glass jar, and a hairy-a** dude who was probably Greek. Ugh, I hate kids. Oh, I've been watching Beauty and the Beast for at least once a week for as long as I can remember. It's about a beautiful, intelligent young girl named Belle whose father is captured by a terrible Beast in a castle. She goes off and offers to remain in his place if the Beast lets him go. They exchange places, and the castle becomes her home. She enters the forbidden West Wing where the enchantress who turned the Beast into what he is today left two gifts; an enchanted rose and a magical mirror. If the Beast can learn to love another and earn her love in return by the time the last petal falls, the spell is broken. The Beast gets mad and chases her out, then saves her life from some wolves. Then they enter a rather awkward friendship that slowly blossoms into an awkward romance. In the mirror, Belle sees her father, lost in a snowstorm, searching for her, so the Beast gives her her freedom and tells her to go find him. He gives her the mirror as a gift: " So you will always have a way to look back... and remember me." And then it gets more complicated from there. It's a beautiful film, I love it very much. coughcough gaycough cough wink So beautiful and sentimentally maudlin films are now considered homosexual media? ... Oh, right... you are one of those people who equate romance, drama and musicals with effeminacy, and effeminacy with homosexuality. coughcough moronscough cough *finger* biggrin
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:21 pm
By school, are you talking about high school or university? 1 Corinthians 7:8-14 8Now to the unmarried and the widows I say: It is good for them to stay unmarried, as I am. 9But if they cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion. 10To the married I give this command (not I, but the Lord): A wife must not separate from her husband. 11But if she does, she must remain unmarried or else be reconciled to her husband. And a husband must not divorce his wife. 12To the rest I say this (I, not the Lord): If any brother has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her. 13And if a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is willing to live with her, she must not divorce him. 14For the unbelieving husband has been sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified through her believing husband. Otherwise your children would be unclean, but as it is, they are holy. There's nothing wrong with marrying young, but if you're still in high school, it's probably better to stop seeing each other altogether.
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:23 pm
Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred GuardianAngel44 Galad Damodred Oh, I didn't watch the second one. I thought I might vomit just watching the first one. I'll stick with Mulan. 3nodding And Beauty and the Beast. My favourite Disney film of all time. Such beautiful music... My cousins started to cry (screaming and all) when I said I wouldn't watch it, so my parents made me to shut them up. I still think I should have put them in my practice room. The walls are soundproof, so I can play as loud as I want without people hearing me. They can scream their heads off in there for all I care. I saw Beauty and the Beast when I was 5, so I don't remember much. Something about a candlestick, rose in a glass jar, and a hairy-a** dude who was probably Greek. Ugh, I hate kids. Oh, I've been watching Beauty and the Beast for at least once a week for as long as I can remember. It's about a beautiful, intelligent young girl named Belle whose father is captured by a terrible Beast in a castle. She goes off and offers to remain in his place if the Beast lets him go. They exchange places, and the castle becomes her home. She enters the forbidden West Wing where the enchantress who turned the Beast into what he is today left two gifts; an enchanted rose and a magical mirror. If the Beast can learn to love another and earn her love in return by the time the last petal falls, the spell is broken. The Beast gets mad and chases her out, then saves her life from some wolves. Then they enter a rather awkward friendship that slowly blossoms into an awkward romance. In the mirror, Belle sees her father, lost in a snowstorm, searching for her, so the Beast gives her her freedom and tells her to go find him. He gives her the mirror as a gift: " So you will always have a way to look back... and remember me." And then it gets more complicated from there. It's a beautiful film, I love it very much. coughcough gaycough cough wink So beautiful and sentimentally maudlin films are now considered homosexual media? ... Oh, right... you are one of those people who equate romance, drama and musicals with effeminacy, and effeminacy with homosexuality. coughcough moronscough cough *finger* biggrin I'm gay, and I can't stand Disney. Give me a good old-fashioned psychological horror film any day.
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:57 am
*claps Kampf companionably on the shoulder* You see, GuardianAngel? We have among us a man who defies stereotypes. Your sexual profiling will wither in the face of his... uh... non-stereotype-ness.
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:20 pm
Galad Damodred *claps Kampf companionably on the shoulder* You see, GuardianAngel? We have among us a man who defies stereotypes. Your sexual profiling will wither in the face of his... uh... non-stereotype-ness. Not just a man, a MODERATOR. Whenever Strawberry gets around to upping me, that is.
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:32 pm
Mein Kulturkampf Galad Damodred *claps Kampf companionably on the shoulder* You see, GuardianAngel? We have among us a man who defies stereotypes. Your sexual profiling will wither in the face of his... uh... non-stereotype-ness. Not just a man, a MODERATOR. Whenever Strawberry gets around to upping me, that is. A moderator, eh? Congratulations, sir! biggrin *shakes your hand vigorously*
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:33 am
Galad Damodred Mein Kulturkampf Galad Damodred *claps Kampf companionably on the shoulder* You see, GuardianAngel? We have among us a man who defies stereotypes. Your sexual profiling will wither in the face of his... uh... non-stereotype-ness. Not just a man, a MODERATOR. Whenever Strawberry gets around to upping me, that is. A moderator, eh? Congratulations, sir! biggrin *shakes your hand vigorously* :/ I'm Mendori. As in, Shiroi Kokoro no Mendori and Kuroi Kokoro no Mendori. Also, stopthebanningplease, which is the account I currently have registered as mod on this guild. I guess I really have been forgotten....
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:44 pm
I SEE SPAM! ME LOCK TOPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, jk. Carry on.
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