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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:33 pm
Divine_Malevolence Foxie the Vixen Foam-Dome Divine_Malevolence The real number is 616. 666 was a typo. ...... Textpo, since it was translated wrong on paper. I heard it was miscounted as 616. When I was religious. (I was forced into being a Jehovah witness) Our research basically pointed out that theres numbers with spiritual significance. 144,000 for that is the number of the people who go to heaven to act as a government in the new world. 7 for divine perfection, 10 for humanly perfection, 6 for sin, 3 for emphasis, 24 for the elders. and there was a few others, But I don't remember them all, it has been years.... Anyway, 6 stood for sin, While 3 stands for emphasis, so 666 being 3 6's would be the emphasis of sin, Meaning its essentially as sinful as one can get. While God would be 777, Representing total divine perfection. The number 40 occurs multiple times as well for lots of reasons, But there is no known spiritual significance. (I haven't read from their books in years so the numbers for the divine human government and the one for elders may be off abit, The elders being the ones who were meant to write the third part of the bible, Making it a trilogy in the "New system of things") That's probably just Jehovah's insanity. Aren't they all batshit insane? No, They just go through the entire bible as a whole, instead of parts and then respect the symbolism and write books off the individual books of the bible for simpler studying. So if the group is at the book of revelation, You will all be studying that book from the bible, Studying of a book they made, And at the same time studying a third which they go off of. They have talks and do Q&A to increase their knowledge of the bible. In any case they tend to know their bibles better then most other christians. Though, It does get ironic if you consider they tend to be the most cultish... (due to the entire defellowship thing)
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:40 pm
Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:45 pm
epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop...
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:48 pm
Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop... Pictures/videos of chickens dying? Chickens are mortal.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:55 pm
epic-writer42 Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop... Pictures/videos of chickens dying? Chickens are mortal. My parents ate chicken last night. But...maybe seeing it actually happen would be more effective. I'll go check it out...
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:59 pm
Foxie the Vixen Divine_Malevolence Foxie the Vixen Foam-Dome Divine_Malevolence The real number is 616. 666 was a typo. ...... Textpo, since it was translated wrong on paper. I heard it was miscounted as 616. When I was religious. (I was forced into being a Jehovah witness) Our research basically pointed out that theres numbers with spiritual significance. 144,000 for that is the number of the people who go to heaven to act as a government in the new world. 7 for divine perfection, 10 for humanly perfection, 6 for sin, 3 for emphasis, 24 for the elders. and there was a few others, But I don't remember them all, it has been years.... Anyway, 6 stood for sin, While 3 stands for emphasis, so 666 being 3 6's would be the emphasis of sin, Meaning its essentially as sinful as one can get. While God would be 777, Representing total divine perfection. The number 40 occurs multiple times as well for lots of reasons, But there is no known spiritual significance. (I haven't read from their books in years so the numbers for the divine human government and the one for elders may be off abit, The elders being the ones who were meant to write the third part of the bible, Making it a trilogy in the "New system of things") That's probably just Jehovah's insanity. Aren't they all batshit insane? No, They just go through the entire bible as a whole, instead of parts and then respect the symbolism and write books off the individual books of the bible for simpler studying. So if the group is at the book of revelation, You will all be studying that book from the bible, Studying of a book they made, And at the same time studying a third which they go off of. They have talks and do Q&A to increase their knowledge of the bible. In any case they tend to know their bibles better then most other christians. Though, It does get ironic if you consider they tend to be the most cultish... (due to the entire defellowship thing) That sounds batshit insane to me.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:00 pm
Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop... Sure you can escape! Just hop on a horse.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:07 pm
Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop... Pictures/videos of chickens dying? Chickens are mortal. My parents ate chicken last night. But...maybe seeing it actually happen would be more effective. I'll go check it out... Take a trip to where the execute chickens. Note they can still run without their heads.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:09 pm
Foam-Dome Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop... Sure you can escape! Just hop on a horse. Take a look at my horse, my horse is amazing, give it a lick.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:09 pm
epic-writer42 Foam-Dome Kestin Sha epic-writer42 Kestin Sha I recently discovered that I'm absolutely terrified of chickens. The mere thought of seeing one in person makes me want to curl up in a ball and whimper. Since it's not something I have much reason to actually think about, it took me this long to discover what's probably been there for months...ever since the time I accidentally set off a bomb too close to a chicken in Ocarina of Time.
Chickens...more and more of them every second, unstoppable and inescapable until they peck me to death... crying But chickens are nothing like cuccos. They can't summon a swarm of other chickens to peck you to death. Plus chickens flee as soon as you get near them. I knowww but it's still so scary! I think the main problem is the knowledge that "going to a different area" doesn't work that way in real life, so if they ever did decide to operate like cuccos, I'd have no escape. And I can easily see the gaping logic holes in that argument, but...gah...make them stop... Sure you can escape! Just hop on a horse. Take a look at my horse, my horse is amazing, give it a lick. It tastes just like raisins!
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:22 pm
With a stroke of it's mane it turns into a plane, and turns back again when you tug on it's winky.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:25 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:27 pm
•·.·´¯`·.·• ♪ ♫ ♬ ♫ ♪ •·.·´¯`·.·•´ .............. D; You.... you okay?  ----------------------------------
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:30 pm
epic-writer42 With a stroke of it's mane it turns into a plane, and turns back again when you tug on it's winky. Ooh, that's dirty!
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:33 pm
Rayne Bloodstone •·.·´¯`·.·• ♪ ♫ ♬ ♫ ♪ •·.·´¯`·.·•´ .............. D; You.... you okay?  ---------------------------------- That might be a side effect of what me and Foam are singing.
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