Replies to silverbrony, page 5
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@silverbrony yo.
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@silverbrony *falls asleep*
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@silverbrony but don't install both.. just one
Monday, 26-Mar-12 12:28:01 UTC from web -
@silverbrony what @nerthos said.. those scripts can be installed with the Greasemonkey (for Firefox) plugin or the Tampermonkey (for Chrome) addon.
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@silverbrony Yeah, ~25 seems to be my number. Even if I close everything, I end up with the same amount in a while.
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@silverbrony Uhhh, I'm using this script http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/128828
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@silverbrony ¬¬
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@silverbrony You've been told ten minutes ago to drop it or take it private.
Saturday, 24-Mar-12 04:41:58 UTC from web -
@silverbrony The reasoning is it is impossible to argue beyond opinions, which will forever and always be different, thus all we end up doing it angering people. That's why it's not always good to talk about it here, especially when people come here expecting ponies and get forced into a religious conversation. That is my only problem with religion, that it is so forced. Anyways, night!
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@silverbrony Good night!
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@silverbrony And btw just saying "Research it" is a terrible argument, there's so much false stuff on the internet it's about as useful as what I'm being taught xD
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@silverbrony Honestly I find science to be far more complete then religion, also it's something I can actually physically do and use, that's just my opinion though
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@silverbrony @dlcentaur I said that's enough, if you want to keep dribbling take it to PMs.
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@silverbrony Well from what I learned in bio, which could be viewed as just as credible as any religion, the addition of legs to an organism is simple the CHANGING of a few bits of DNA, there doesn't need to be an addition. And while I'm at it did you know there are only about 12 differences between the DNA sequence of our brain and monkeys?
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@silverbrony You do not have a "relationship with god;" you are just stuck so firmly in your "beliefs" that you are unable to accept others.
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@silverbrony Well put.
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@silverbrony According to the classical belief, god CREATED humans, so yes, he did wrote it.
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@silverbrony That's a very good way of putting it... Somehow this feels alot like the lengthy discussion about time we all had about a week ago...
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@silverbrony But why did they got that knowledge? God, being omnipotent and such, could clearly see the outcome. For gods there's no time or probability, they know from start everything that will ever happen, and that's what makes them absolute. If Adam and Eve took the knowledge, it's because god desired so.
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@silverbrony I'm saying we're talking alot about religion.
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@silverbrony I've seen it spelled both ways.
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@silverbrony Thank you for clarifying what I meant to say. I can't talk to everypony all at the same time xD
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@silverbrony Sigh. When he comes, like in a sensual sense.
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@silverbrony @dlcentaur I'm midway through the second one. NO SPOILERS.
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@silverbrony Innocent fun.
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@silverbrony also it came out today, so idunno
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@silverbrony dunno, i wanna see the hunger games
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@silverbrony So when he comes he destroys everything? Epic, must still be a virgin if we are all here. http://ur1.ca/8sf0o
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@silverbrony Doing what could help the whole species is never the point, right?