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Post by nocturne on Dec 6, 2006 22:58:49 GMT -5
*counterretaliationsnog* It works for all of us. Except that guy with the fish head over there, but no one really notices him. It's not a fish's head! I'm just... ugly. Really! Hmm... *transmutes fish head into godzilla* Rats. I was going for the face of a heavenly angel, flecked with amber freckles, gently coated in the most relaxing scent of rosemary, but I guess something went wrong. And you KNOW Equivalent Exchange is going to come back and bite me for it.
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Post by Brains on Dec 6, 2006 22:59:12 GMT -5
*Amnesia Dusted*
Where did I leave my car keys...? Oh yeah, I don't drive...
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Post by nocturne on Dec 6, 2006 23:00:06 GMT -5
Noc and Brains? Or did you mean Ebil? Well either way, I'm not in the mood to anger a mod, so consider the ideas dropped. There's no anger. It's just that we frown on the badmouthing of members. Regardless of what they may or may not do. And yeah, I meant Ebil.... <.< AMNESIA DUST! Amnesia....dust....? ...Who are you?
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Post by Brains on Dec 6, 2006 23:00:23 GMT -5
It's not a fish's head! I'm just... ugly. Really! Hmm... *transmutes fish head into godzilla* Rats. I was going for the face of a heavenly angel, flecked with amber freckles, gently coated in the most relaxing scent of rosemary, but I guess something went wrong. And you KNOW Equivalent Exchange is going to come back and bite me for it. If by that you mean the Buddhist concept of Karma, I may have to retaliate by taking a baseball bat to your shins. Except the Godzilla thing is actually an improvement. So that's out.
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Post by Stal on Dec 6, 2006 23:01:44 GMT -5
Hmm... *transmutes fish head into godzilla* Rats. I was going for the face of a heavenly angel, flecked with amber freckles, gently coated in the most relaxing scent of rosemary, but I guess something went wrong. And you KNOW Equivalent Exchange is going to come back and bite me for it. If by that you mean the Buddhist concept of Karma, I may have to retaliate by taking a baseball bat to your shins. Except the Godzilla thing is actually an improvement. So that's out. *scratches head* Funny, I don't recall covering that part of the Buddhist concept of karma in my World Religions class. This intrigues me....
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Post by Ebil on Dec 6, 2006 23:01:51 GMT -5
Noc and Brains?! Sweetie, is there something you aren't tellimg me? >.>
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Post by Stal on Dec 6, 2006 23:02:49 GMT -5
Noc and Brains?! Sweetie, is there something you aren't tellimg me? >.> XD I meant you and Brains. I was trying to remember who was the one that had just showed up, and so I wrote Noc instead of you.
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Post by Brains on Dec 6, 2006 23:03:54 GMT -5
If by that you mean the Buddhist concept of Karma, I may have to retaliate by taking a baseball bat to your shins. Except the Godzilla thing is actually an improvement. So that's out. *scratches head* Funny, I don't recall covering that part of the Buddhist concept of karma in my World Religions class. This intrigues me.... According to Wikipedia... He caused my head to turn into a hideous (but improved) beast. The effect is me savaging his shins. Balance in the universe, and all that.
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Post by nocturne on Dec 6, 2006 23:04:02 GMT -5
Hmm... *transmutes fish head into godzilla* Rats. I was going for the face of a heavenly angel, flecked with amber freckles, gently coated in the most relaxing scent of rosemary, but I guess something went wrong. And you KNOW Equivalent Exchange is going to come back and bite me for it. If by that you mean the Buddhist concept of Karma, I may have to retaliate by taking a baseball bat to your shins. Except the Godzilla thing is actually an improvement. So that's out. "RIP-OFF ARTIST!" "Ow, my shin!" And in a way, yeah. In a vague, symbolic way, they are similar. And I qoute Alphonse Elrice: "To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law, Equivalent Exchange."
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Post by Brains on Dec 6, 2006 23:05:47 GMT -5
If by that you mean the Buddhist concept of Karma, I may have to retaliate by taking a baseball bat to your shins. Except the Godzilla thing is actually an improvement. So that's out. "RIP-OFF ARTIST!" "Ow, my shin!" And in a way, yeah. In a vague, symbolic way, they are similar. And I qoute Alphonse Elrice: "To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law, Equivalent Exchange." I got you, that makes sense. And I would never call you a rip-off artist... more of a scammer, in the real-life sense of the word.
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Post by nocturne on Dec 6, 2006 23:06:05 GMT -5
Noc and Brains?! Sweetie, is there something you aren't tellimg me? >.> *gagcoughsnortchuckle* No, DEFINITELY not. Could I lie to those hamster eyes? Hey, that's got a beat to it.
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Post by Ebil on Dec 6, 2006 23:06:08 GMT -5
My own religion (which is rather confusing >_> seeing as the whole thing's in a language which I should really learn to read already, I've been putting it off for FIVE YEARS) has got the whole reincarnation thing going... the idea (sort of.... like I said, I need to learn a whole language before I can really get it) is that you've got to learn all the lessons of life that you possibly can before you move on to eternal rest. So what you don't learnin one life, you'll have to elarn in another life; besically you keep having lives until you've gotten a full education, so to speak. That's not to say that you get unlimited second chances - your conduct in one life determines your species in the next :3
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Post by Stal on Dec 6, 2006 23:06:14 GMT -5
*scratches head* Funny, I don't recall covering that part of the Buddhist concept of karma in my World Religions class. This intrigues me.... According to Wikipedia... He caused my head to turn into a hideous (but improved) beast. The effect is me savaging his shins. Balance in the universe, and all that. LOL. I was being sarcastic. We covered Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism fairly well in my World Religions class before I dropped it (we'd just finished that unit). So I do know what the concept of Karma is for each of those religions (it varies, depending, and is nothing like our western view of it especially as seen in My Name is Earl).
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Post by nocturne on Dec 6, 2006 23:07:55 GMT -5
"RIP-OFF ARTIST!" "Ow, my shin!" And in a way, yeah. In a vague, symbolic way, they are similar. And I qoute Alphonse Elrice: "To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law, Equivalent Exchange." I got you, that makes sense. And I would never call you a rip-off artist... more of a scammer, in the real-life sense of the word. PROMOTION. Scammers are one step up from rip-off artists. Thanks, Hughes. >_> <_<
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Post by Ebil on Dec 6, 2006 23:08:07 GMT -5
HAH. if you took a class on it, you probbly know my religion better than I do X3
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