[QUOTE=MeMassiveFag;37064436]I've had a tattoo removed before. It doesn't hurt too bad if you get drunk before hand[/QUOTE]
Were you drunk when you got it too?
[QUOTE=Wingedwizard;37064537]Were you drunk when you got it too?[/QUOTE]
Yes
[QUOTE=Zeb Brown;37063831][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i14CDCBflc0&feature=player_embedded[/media]
Looks really painful.[/QUOTE]
Just as painful as getting tattooed, but costs twice as much.
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Is it wrong that I'd be actually willing to pay money to see Nicholas Cage in a Fifty Shades of Grey movie?
[QUOTE=LuaChobo;37064957]yes[/QUOTE]
I dunno man, just think of the "Nicolas Cage flips his shit" video and apply that to a kinky sex scene
It'd be comedy gold
Why does this thread keep changing names?
Best pageking of the century.
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I cant look at that comic anymore without seeing his glasses go into his eyelids :ohdear:
[QUOTE=Desert Rat;37065142]I cant look at that comic anymore without seeing his glasses go into his eyelids :ohdear:[/QUOTE]
Then you'll really hate this one.
[img]http://www.whompcomic.com/comics/2011-12-26-The-Inconvenient-Tweet.jpg[/img]
This is officially the dumb rate spam page.
Sometimes whomp is unfunny as all hell.
[QUOTE=FreakySoup;37064931]Is it wrong that I'd be actually willing to pay money to see Nicholas Cage in a Fifty Shades of Grey movie?[/QUOTE]
If it can help in one of the latest Nostalgia Critic videos, Team Fourstar showed up and started reading 50 shades of Grey in various voices, including Nicolas Cage's.
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[editline]3rd August 2012[/editline]
Also Indian food.
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Reading up upon the Church of Satan is also pretty informative and entertaining, taking all this "higher diety" bullcrap as figures for human thoughts, it's also pretty educational.
[QUOTE=Mabus;37065752][video=youtube;4cGjX9SKEYE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cGjX9SKEYE&feature=player_embedded[/video]
Looks like Your the old maid![/QUOTE]
fix it before someone quotes it
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He does NOT accept humans in any way, for his intent was to spoil, ruin the new god creation, out of envy and of course for revenge. The fact that it gave critical thinking is, by his first intent, just a secondary effect, just connected to the main objective. That's what the bible said.
The lession the bible wanted to be learnt is: 'Do not question what religion said, because the newfound ability of thinking through things was brought to you by evil, and the doubts about religion you may have are the consequences of it'
The romantic view of satan as bringer of rational abilities to the humans are a parallel with the myth of Prometheus, who brought fire to men, which represents knowledge, opposing Zeus' will and being punished for all eternity for it.
I like the romantic figure of Lucifer/satan as a modern Prometheus too, but that text is made up, nothing biblical in it, as it claims.
Also there is 'his side of the story', it's Milton's 'Paradise Lost', one of the most important english pieces of literature.
[i](Source: comparative literary studies on the bible, 40h course)[/i]
whao ok fanboy, cool your beans.
[QUOTE=lapsus_;37065965]He does NOT accept humans in any way, for his intent was to spoil, ruin the new god creation, out of envy and of course for revenge. The fact that it gave critical thinking is, by his first intent, just a secondary effect, just connected to the main objective. That's what the bible said.
The lession the bible wanted to be learnt is: 'Do not question what religion said, because the newfound ability of thinking through things was brought to you by evil, and the doubts about religion you may have are the consequences of it'
The romantic view of satan as bringer of rational abilities to the humans are a parallel with the myth of Prometheus, who brought fire to men, which represents knowledge, opposing Zeus' will and being punished for all eternity for it.
I like the romantic figure of Lucifer/satan as a modern Prometheus too, but that text is made up, nothing biblical in it, as it claims.
Also there is 'his side of the story', it's Milton's 'Paradise Lost', one of the most important english pieces of literature.
[i](Source: comparative literary studies on the bible, 40h course)[/i][/QUOTE]
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Was about to end itunes in taskmanager because it crashed and came across this:
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man these pornhub comments
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[QUOTE=lapsus_;37065965]Also there is 'his side of the story', it's Milton's 'Paradise Lost', one of the most important english pieces of literature.[/QUOTE]
dr seuss "green eggs and ham" is better
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