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Started by Shakyamunison19 pages

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
There is no misdirection on my part here, Shaky.

I, like Stealth Moose, have answered most, if not all, of your significant questions.

😂 😂 😂

When you're done laughing, Shaky, you or anyone else can follow either of the following links for proof of my statement.

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=589430&pagenumber=8

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=589430&pagenumber=6

Note that the second link presents a fuller picture; best case scenario would be to read the thread either of these URLs is linking you to from the beginning of it, though.

Oh, yeah:

This is the "click-able" version of the above links:

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=589430&pagenumber=8

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=589430&pagenumber=6

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
When you're done laughing, Shaky, you or anyone else can follow either of the following links for proof of my statement.
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Note that the second link presents a fuller picture; best case scenario would be to read the thread either of these URLs is linking you to from the beginning of it, though.

I will not go to any of your links. DO NOT ASK ME AGAIN.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
What do you mean by macro-speak? That is a new term for me.

I didn't even see this. A macro is usually a pre-generated group of words, such as those auto-reply type emails you get from online Tech Support. "John from Connecticut", etc. who is actually not named John and not from Connecticut. To prevent mass miscommunication and minimize language barriers, outsourced non-native English speakers often use macros to fill in their replies and then ad hoc the rest.

eninn's speech isn't directed at anyone, it seems borrowed or rehearsed, and it qualifies as macro-speech.

Also, I love how BWR tries to pin you down while ignoring his own inability to answer direct questions. It's rather precious.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
I didn't even see this. A macro is usually a pre-generated group of words, such as those auto-reply type emails you get from online Tech Support. "John from Connecticut", etc. who is actually not named John and not from Connecticut. To prevent mass miscommunication and minimize language barriers, outsourced non-native English speakers often use macros to fill in their replies and then ad hoc the rest.

eninn's speech isn't directed at anyone, it seems borrowed or rehearsed, and it qualifies as macro-speech.

Also, I love how BWR tries to pin you down while ignoring his own inability to answer direct questions. It's rather precious.

Thank you. That makes sense. 😄

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Oh, yeah:

This is the "click-able" version of the above links:

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=589430&pagenumber=8

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=589430&pagenumber=6

You're linking to other posts as an answer... there's someone else here who used to do that a lot. A delightful fellow whom everyone loved.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
You're linking to other posts as an answer... there's someone else here who used to do that a lot. A delightful fellow whom everyone loved.

Indeed. But I'm no more a sock of JesusIsAlive than I imagine you are.
Apparently, there ARE some posters who have had previous usernames and accounts on this forum, and apparently left it unreported, one even in this thread, but I'm not him.

And if the complaint I've been getting is "not in this thread!", then it only makes sense to take it back to the original one to continue the discussion.

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
Indeed. But I'm no more a sock of JesusIsAlive than I imagine you are.
Apparently, there ARE some posters who have had previous usernames and accounts on this forum, and apparently left it unreported, one even in this thread, but I'm not him.

And if the complaint I've been getting is "not in this thread!", then it only makes sense to take it back to the original one to continue the discussion.

I am NOT a sock!

bluewaterrider

gazak alla khiran

thank you, dear brother

#MUHAMMAD INNOCENCE OF MUSLIMS response مترجم

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1DSdqMycEQ

Slander against the prophets,

Proverbs 31: 6-7 "" Give intoxicating liquor, you people, to the one about to perish, and wine to those who are bitter of soul. Let one drink and forget one's poverty, and let one remember one's own trouble no more. ""

Genesis 9:21-22 "" And he drank of the wine, and was drunken; and he was uncovered within his tent. And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without. ""

Genesis 9:24 "" And Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done unto him. ""

Genesis 19:32 "" Come, let us make our father drink wine, and we will lie with him, that we may preserve seed of our father. ""

Numbers 6:20 "" And the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before the LORD: this is holy for the priest, with the wave breast and heave shoulder: and after that the Nazarite may drink wine. ""

Numbers 28:7 "" And the drink offering thereof shall be the fourth part of an hin for the one lamb: in the holy place shalt thou cause the strong wine to be poured unto the LORD for a drink offering. ""

Someone told me

60% of US adults consumed alcohol in the last year. Multiplying that by the fraction I listed of people for whom drinking is a problem, I would be comfortable saying 12-18% of US adults have at least some degree of problem drinking (examples: binge drinking leading to sexual encounters that are later regretted, missing work due to hangovers, money issues due to money spent at bars, marital fights fueled by alcohol, inadvisable conversations at an office party where one too many drinks was tied on, driving under the influence (but not caught), etc.)

And of course the 5% or so for whom alcohol is a very serious problem (3% of US adults, since 40% don't drink) then go on to do things like slaughter my brother from behind the wheel, die from liver failure, sexually abuse their stepdaughters, lose their jobs, and otherwise wreak havoc upon the fabric of society.

Of course among some subgroups such as Native Americans, those percentages are far, far higher.
Sure. But people do stupid things all on their own without touching a drop all the time. I just don't care if people want to drink. They are adults; they are making a decision to do something.
I was a child and a victim of an adult's drinking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_aMWSFoWSE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBBjnEvmy38

I would rather people drink alcohol then molest children.

Someone told me

As a son of an alcoholic … I know a little about this problem. It is a disease, and it is controllable by will. It isn't either/or but both. Islam and other teetotaling dogmas can give a person some backbone, but only if they believe in it. Among the Aztecs, they simply executed you in the usual ritual way, perhaps Mexico should resume that practice. I find the Muslims more humane. So I don't blame the individual (usually) for having a disease, though they can deliberately or inadvertently trigger or worsen the disease, like my father did. He could have stopped, and had he done so at an early age, he would have had much better health in the long run. So I excuse him, and I don't. And I also blame G-d, but also blame my dad. My grandfather quit tobacco cold turkey, and that is more addictive than alcohol. And my grandfather lived longer than my dad did.
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Coming from a background of history where almost all religious factions(christians, jews, etc) were cutting off the body parts of my ancestors to wear as war badges up to the 90's where government health care doctors of all denominations were still
secretly sterilizing our women, I don't see the christian

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkdshSUp0E0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSTgHlhFsnA

Spread bacterial pneumonias when addicted to alcohol as a result of the following reasons:

1 affected by the process of cleansing the lungs of UFOs .

2 weak immune addict in disease resistance .

3 influenced the mouth with alcohol and especially the gums and teeth , leading to a proliferation of bacteria that find fertile ground on her rotting teeth and Almtsush , thereby creating the opportunity to reach those germs into the lungs and inflammation repeated injuries .

4 malnutrition associated with addiction to alcohol .

According to medical sources, the incidence of deaths due to bacterial pneumonias when addicts exceeds three times the rate at other non- addicts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVyDQZh2FdI

Originally posted by eninn
1 affected by the process of cleansing the lungs of UFOs .
lulwut?

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
lulwut?

That is no more absurd than anything else he has said.

I didn't think Allah permitted UFOs.

I've never heard of bacteria that thrive off alcohol (though that doesn't mean they don't exist). Everything I know about alcohol tells me that it's antiseptic and antibacterial, especially once you reach the ABV of vodka or gin.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I've never heard of bacteria that thrive off alcohol (though that doesn't mean they don't exist). Everything I know about alcohol tells me that it's antiseptic and antibacterial, especially once you reach the ABV of vodka or gin.

So, alcohol is good for killing bacteria? 💃 😛

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I've never heard of bacteria that thrive off alcohol (though that doesn't mean they don't exist). Everything I know about alcohol tells me that it's antiseptic and antibacterial, especially once you reach the ABV of vodka or gin.

Could be false cause attributing by eninn's source or he's misreading the results, I'm uncertain. Bacteria pretty much dies in alcohol which is why it's used as an antiseptic, which is why my doctor soaks the instruments in gin before he does surgery.