• Shit You'd Like To Confess On An Online Forum V2: We're all sinners!
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It even took me like 6/7 years to realise that this is kinda fucked up. Back then it was just a nice every now and then thing though.
[QUOTE=T553412;49318384]Yeah, PM me back when you play "smash brawl", or whatever you kids call it nowadays, in your room. With your family still in the house. With the door unlocked[/QUOTE] no its not what you thought it was stop accusing me
[QUOTE=Topzombie;49320356]In the last 2 years I have wanked it exclusively to [sp]furry porn[/sp]. I often feel ashamed and terrible because of this[/QUOTE] Two words for you: shark tits. I blame Facepunch for this.
I blame my really strange Christian upbringing or something [editline]15th December 2015[/editline] I justified it as "not technically humans therefore not a sin" ffs
Want my excuse? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/kkVTECc.gif[/IMG]
For me it started with a crush on Krystal. [editline]15th December 2015[/editline] I can't believe I can blame fucking Star Fox for this.
[QUOTE=Topzombie;49320622]For me it started with a crush on Krystal. [editline]15th December 2015[/editline] I can't believe I can blame fucking Star Fox for this.[/QUOTE] Krystal, Renamon, Amaterasu are like what spawned the majority of furries I swear
[QUOTE=Topzombie;49320622] I can't believe I can blame fucking Star Fox for this.[/QUOTE] This can be read two ways.
Ratchet [editline]edit[/editline] He was my childhood idol, get your mind out of the gutter.
-snip- That was a terrible confession and I shouldn't post while this sleep deprived
[QUOTE=paindoc;49320936]-snip- That was a terrible confession and I shouldn't post while this sleep deprived[/QUOTE] I missed the good stuff
nobody should feel ashamed for masturbating to furry porn because there's far far more depraved stuff out there.
I believe that science and religion can work together and aren't exclusive to one or another
[QUOTE=RedBaronFlyer;49321482]I believe that science and religion can work together and aren't exclusive to one or another[/QUOTE] And i bet you'll find that most of the "issues" out there are the religious ones.
[QUOTE=VietRooster2;49320550]Two words for you: shark tits. I blame Facepunch for this.[/QUOTE] Shark tits are quite fantastic.
Back in primary school we had to write poems about bullying and I managed to make the teacher think I was suicidal somehow without even really trying. Mum still thinks I am too :v:.
[QUOTE=Vodkavia;49322335]You could worship science or change your religion's canon with science. But there's an inate dissonance in trusting empiricism and mythology that you can't really resolve.[/QUOTE] much of the intellectual tradition which laid the groundwork for science is based in christianity the whole point of it (well, catholicism anyways) is that medieval theologians/philosophers came to an agreement that ultimately reason is the basis for belief in god. they also concluded that god created a rational world ultimately ordered in a rational way, according to unchanging natural laws. in turn, one of the ways a pious man could do good work was to study the world using the gift of reason granted to him by God, and in turn discover the beautiful workings of the universe and how to apply that knowledge to ultimately help both themselves and the world. the science that developed as a result of the activities of the church are a very anthropocentric one that tries to see the world as something friendly and understandable by man, created by a being which thinks very much like they do. virtually every major scientist from the fall of rome to the modern age was some kind of clergyman or studied at an institution borne out of the cathedral schools. it was a clergyman who proved the earth went around the sun, another that developed the "big bang theory", and yet another laid virtually the entire foundations for genetic science. without christianity, science would probably exist in some weird form which would be difficult to apply to practical matters (engineering would obviously suffer a lot), and it would be retarded especially in astronomy and i don't think the theory of evolution would have been fully developed. it would still exist, but it would lose much of its glamour and it wouldn't be as rich and interesting the theology behind much of it isn't solely based on divine word told to the people directly by god, but as much by centuries of philosophical tradition, argument, debate, and reflection.
similar themes apply to how islam (either the belief or simply the culture) helped shaped what is today's mathematics or at least arithmetic.
I havent taken a shower in 12 days, I should probally take one soon
Postals ass is ingrained in my head; fuck
I really like Teenage Dirtbag
[QUOTE=RedBaronFlyer;49321482]I believe that science and religion can work together and aren't exclusive to one or another[/QUOTE] Science is a process and religion is a belief, if you apply scientific principles to religion then a conflict will arise. They can coexist, but not without compromising principles from both.
[QUOTE=Shaohs;49323659]I havent taken a shower in 12 days, I should probally take one soon[/QUOTE] I think you should probably take one too.
I play too many MMOs, to the point where I've skipped out on quite a lot of awesome game titles over the years in favor of the same online RPG nonsense. The games are typically shit, but I like the community aspect.
I pissed people off by saying Holy shit in the quiet portion of the library when I got to see the Taylor series expansion for e^[B]i[/B]t about zero. You end up multiplying a bunch of shit and compensating for the imaginary expression, and then splitting the series into two parts. What you end up finding is a function that splits a sum (Taylor series is an infinite sum) into its real and imaginary parts, and forms one of the core methods for solving second order differential equations. These are used in a ton of electrical circuits, and harmonic motion or amplitude modulation in particular. I really need to get out more though. It was pretty embarrassing to say it that loudly. This class has provided a lot of excitement this quarter and next quarter is going to sink me even more into being a tryhard academic ;_;
first time ive seriously cried in a while, thanks to a fresh prince of bel air episode. more particularly, this scene: [video=youtube;AgkqTFasfmA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgkqTFasfmA[/video] this scene wrecked me, fuck man
I joined this forum because I thought facepunch sounded cool and was MMA related. I've never played halflife and I had to google what garry's mod was
My greatest and most dark confession is that as of tonight i have only now watched the entire original trilogy of Star Wars. Overall? it's pretty good :v:
I have an inherent distaste and sometimes hatred for furries. It's like guilty until proven innocent, they have to prove they aren't filthy depraved animal fuckers. [editline]16th December 2015[/editline] Anthropomorphized animals is just as bad because you might as well just look at human porn because you're so close to achieving normalcy from the dark realm of mental beastiality
[QUOTE=ghghop;49330208]I have an inherent distaste and sometimes hatred for furries. It's like guilty until proven innocent, they have to prove they aren't filthy depraved animal fuckers. [editline]16th December 2015[/editline] Anthropomorphized animals is just as bad because you might as well just look at human porn because you're so close to achieving normalcy from the dark realm of mental beastiality[/QUOTE] As a friend of mine said just a couple of days ago: there's a lot more disturbing and depraved fetishes out there than anthropomorphized animals.
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