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@unregarded hugs
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@unregarded I know its bad but I don't know if its just as bad
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@unregarded It was very bad to me at first but now I don't mind it.in fact I'm making my own Gore fic
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Yup @unregarded
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@unregarded ..Any forced induction system on a gasoline engine needs it. Unless you like replacing your turbo
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@unregarded I know.lol I wont get one
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@unregarded I've invested over $15k into it. It's a single turbo
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@unregarded does it hurt to much or not cool anymore
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@unregarded 1998 eagle talon tsi AWD
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@unregarded Thank you very much^^ I just can't seem to find a good instrumental version of the song -.-
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@unregarded what's up
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@unregarded Yes, I sang o.o Cadence is in the background
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@unregarded yo
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@unregarded Don't be dissing Retard the OC
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@unregarded please, lets not start it,people can get mad
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@unregarded What'd you just call Retard the OC? http://ur1.ca/9t00q
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@unregarded The Bible is not proof for claims made by itself. Do you have other evidence?
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@unregarded Can we stop this conversation please? I don't want this site to go back into a hell of a conversation.
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@unregarded you're saying the wrong words to the wrong guy today. I have already been warned once to not share with you my side on the matter, so I ask you to simmer down on this: the Bible is a collection on stories transcribed from the oral tradition which quickly grew in popularity after his death. A group of early Christians didn't like the idea of stories important to their religion being either lost in time or changed through constant re-tellings, so they established rules of canon and set out to collect stories to create the new testament. They were transcribed in Latin, then used in reference for religious gatherings and sermons. All of the stories used came from apostles or people who claimed to know them or be related to them. Each book in the new testament was then edited to give coherency and continuity to the larger story intended (i.e. change point of views, throw in extra bits to show what's going on outside the immediate perspective, etc. )
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@unregarded Where is your evidence that proves your claim?
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@unregarded And as you were already asked in response to that: Which prophecies? When did they come true? If you're that sure that they did, there must be some record somewhere.
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@unregarded Are you even speaking English?
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@unregarded No, seriously, [citation needed]! :(
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@unregarded So nothing was possibly misinterpreted, mistranslated, or omitted when it was translated into English (which is at least 1300 years younger than the Bible, by all known historical evidence for the age of both), then?
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@unregarded *Not sure how much time exactley* in not ing
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@unregarded because parts of it are constantly added or removed depending on who's in charge (and that is ALL I'm going to say on this matter because I don't want to go at it)
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@unregarded [citation needed]
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@unregarded truth? Jesus isn't even the real name of the Christ. You can thank poor translations and meddling over several centuries for creating the most widely recognized fake name ever. On that note, Christ just means "the anointed" anyway, and there have been countless people in cultures before "Jesus" who have been called the Christ. Also, most of the "facts" about him were fudged by early followers of his teachings in an effort to gain followers by making Jesus seem similar to the older saviors and anointed's of other cultures.
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@unregarded #hugs colfax rustles many jimmies. #hugscolfax It's easy enough to ignore most of the time but he has a sharp tongue on occasion.
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@unregarded What in the nine shades of grape-flavored hell are you talking about?