Prove to me that you have a soul.

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Orc berserker are an artistic triumph.

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Fronats exist! Therefor souls exist!

Originally posted by Madman_V3N0M
Fronats exist! Therefor souls exist!

What's a fronat?

I knew you were gonna ask that(everybody does)
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fronat

Originally posted by Madman_V3N0M
I knew you were gonna ask that(everybody does)
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fronat

So a soul is a fronat.

A fronat can be anything, say a cat, cats exist, and a fronat is a cat so fronats exist, a fronat can also be a soul so if fronats exist so do souls. 🙄 💃 Cheese!

Originally posted by Madman_V3N0M
A fronat can be anything, say a cat, cats exist, and a fronat is a cat so fronats exist, a fronat can also be a soul so if fronats exist so do souls. 🙄 💃 Cheese!

So with that logic, a dragon is real. If a fronats can be a dragon, then dragons are real. What about a $4 bill (US) that is also a fronat, but there is no $4 bill.

Originally posted by Scoobless
What's a fronat?

Thank you soooo very much for asking that question! You brave soul you! (Is this the soul thread?) 😛

I wasn't gonna ask cause I didn't want anyone to call me a freakin' moron! Glad you asked. I had no clue either!

Clueless,

marcu 🙂

ha ha nobody knows at first what fronats are 😄
I love it when they ask, if they don't I just keep on using the word.
BTW Dragons are real, I have a female azure dragon called Amelia, she's 1 y.o. and about the size of a dog, I raized her from the day she hatched. Cheese!

Originally posted by Madman_V3N0M
ha ha nobody knows at first what fronats are 😄
I love it when they ask, if they don't I just keep on using the word.
BTW Dragons are real, I have a female azure dragon called Amelia, she's 1 y.o. and about the size of a dog, I raized her from the day she hatched. Cheese!

Cool.

I always despiesed gothic inspired art.

I want a dragon.......It could play with my turkey..........

Originally posted by debbiejo
I want a dragon.......It could play with my turkey..........

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I'm so glad I'm not Freudian.

I hate Freud. What a crock.

Originally posted by Mindship
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I'm so glad I'm not Freudian.

I'm not either......... 😕

Freud is a sex pot........

But I want a very very small one.......poodle size........or 12 inches.....

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Cool.

That image was used as the cover of Steve Jacksons RPG source-book "Titan" (which was the name of the world in which the Fighting Fantasy series/RPG's took place.)

Just a bit of trivia there.

I always despiesed gothic inspired art.

Depends on the type. There is some good pieces out there (and of course actual Gothic art from the "Gothic" period of history) - but so much of it today is cliched fantasy like - the kind of things that get massed produced and sold at stalls at RPG conversions with names like "Fox Willow - Gothic Artist extraordinaries" - bah to that says I.

Originally posted by debbiejo
I'm not either......... 😕

Freud is a sex pot........

But I want a very very small one.......poodle size........or 12 inches.....

Freud is a crock pot.

Shaky. Hi. Years ago I was watching a show on t.v. where they did something very interesting. A group of doctors, scientists, specialists..etc..weighed people on their death bed. It was quite interesting. At the moment that the patients died, their wieght dropped each an equal amount. I have tried very hard to find an article on this but I can not seem to find anything online. So, for the sake of discussion, what maketh you of that my friend? Imagine, it's like in one room there is 4 beds. 4 dying people, and when they die they all loose the same amount of grams. (I cannot remember the amount, however it was a small number). I should say that the thought by the ones conducting the test was that it COULD be our souls. That our souls actually have weight. THat our soul is an actually "something" within our bodies. I so wish I could have found something on this. You will have to trust me that I saw the show and the findings. You trust me, no? *smiles*

The Thorn,

marcu 🙂

Something about trust and TV makes me say no.

You're referring to the 21g myth. That "experiment" was actually published in 1907 by Dr. MacDougall, yet was "mysteriously" unduplicatable. Not to mention is was a horrible experiment, rife with errors, and was viewed as unreliable immediately after it was published. (The rules of "science" were different back then as there is today and there was not a significant scientific community).

This study of Dr. MacDougall was published in the New York Times and the journal of American Medicine.

The best part about all this is that his experiments (even though a swiss cheese of errors) were never duplicated. Dr. MacDougall then tried to take pictures of the soul and failed. He himself said that his experiments did not conclude anything, much less that people lost 21g at death. This arbitrary number was added later for reasons unknown personally to me, but I'm assuming it would have something to do with the mysticism surrounding that number.

Of course, this has nothing to do with your TV show, but this is the factual version of it.