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  1. @purplephish20 well that just ruined that joke for me forever. #

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 20:17:05 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  2. Oh, and by the way @purplephish20 # !hugphishy

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 19:06:00 UTC from web
  3. @purplephish20 Well, see, that's actually serious because it involves genocide. This other issue just concerns the adherents of that cult.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:48:23 UTC from web in context
  4. @purplephish20 >One church makes a decision >Rails against all religions >Care to blow things any further out of proportion?

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:44:12 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  5. @purplephish20 It was around time the colt settled head and formed a family.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:41:27 UTC from web in context
  6. @purplephish20 Because the majority of religion these days is screwed up.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:37:15 UTC from web in context
  7. @purplephish20 You know, they an just secede and form a new branch of the religion, like they did so many times.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:36:36 UTC from web in context
  8. @purplephish20 That's overreacting. I'd totally agree with you if it affected people in general, but it affects ONLY the clerics of that particular religion. They don't bother anyone else.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:32:55 UTC from web in context
  9. @purplephish20 @widget I really have to disagree with that way of thinking. I think that such a requirement was created (in part) because of society's rules back then. Having a woman teach a group of men back then was nearly unspeakable.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:31:56 UTC from web in context
  10. @purplephish20 Can't you grasp the concept of /culture/? any religion has the right to organize themselves and believe whatever they please. Freedom of tought.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:27:05 UTC from web in context
  11. @purplephish20 Women bishops sounds pretty dumb.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 18:23:40 UTC from web in context
  12. @purplephish20 "You're cat" Hah, I wish. It would be nice to be a cat.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 17:16:12 UTC from web in context
  13. @purplephish20 They are perfectly capable of liking you.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 17:09:57 UTC from web in context
  14. @purplephish20 Well, even if it is just reflex and there's nothing to it, it's comforting and predictable.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 17:08:11 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  15. @purplephish20 @nerthos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gSIADfs9j4

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 17:06:40 UTC from StatusNet iPhone in context
  16. @purplephish20 People are complicated with their squishy relationships and their tangled webs of lies and misdirection. Animals are straightforward. If a cat doesn't like you, he bites you. If a person doesn't like you...who the hell knows?

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 17:05:01 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  17. @purplephish20 Cats are the nicest.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 17:03:35 UTC from web in context
  18. @purplephish20 I think you didn't understand what I was trying to say, and instead you keep associating trust/mistrust with calm/wariness

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:58:30 UTC from web in context
  19. @purplephish20 Not quite. A kitten doesn't "trust" its mother because kittens don't exactly plan ahead. That's why animals react better to sudden change than people, they don't have a preconcieved notion of "Future" that they need to "Correct" before taking an action.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:58:08 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  20. @purplephish20 You don't trust a box, yet you do not react with wariness to it.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:55:47 UTC from web in context
  21. @purplephish20 Trust is a human concept. If an animal is friendly towards you, its because it is because it doesn't consider you a threat.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:52:26 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  22. @purplephish20 They might get nervous and meow, but they don't fight back.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:51:19 UTC from web in context
  23. @purplephish20 Never lifted a kitten?

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:49:22 UTC from web in context
  24. @purplephish20 *instinct

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:47:57 UTC from web in context
  25. @thelastgherkin @ceruleanspark @purplephish20 Many animals have that, in fact. Holding a dog by the neck makes it cease resistance. But cats are just cooler like that.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:46:46 UTC from web in context
  26. @purplephish20 That is where a mother cat would pick up her kittens. The instant muscle relaxation is a holdover reflex from that.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:41:30 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  27. @purplephish20 Cats have a built-in mechanism from kittenhood to disable them. When the mommy cat wants them to behave, she bites them on the back of the neck and they just freeze.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 16:41:28 UTC from web in context
  28. @purplephish20 It's like an anti-spoiler as there's absolutely no connection between the missions and their intro cutscenes.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 15:55:24 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  29. @purplephish20 it's literally the intro cutscene for part 3.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 15:51:48 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  30. @purplephish20 My main issue is Halsey arriving on the Infinity. That rather undermines a key plot point of the main story.

    Tuesday, 20-Nov-12 15:49:42 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context