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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Joo View Post
    That's what we normal people call a continuity error. Sometimes things are suspended for disbelief and story purposes, and other times they are simply mistakes.
    So when your idol Sick Willy Clinton denied spewing his seed all over your big sister, that was simply a "continuity error", was it?

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  • Joo
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    The joo-boy claimed that dragons are fire proof, which would indicate that their flesh could not be burned, which would mean that it couldn't be cooked.

    These hook-nosed yids are pathological liars. The Lord has instructed me to call them on it.
    That's what we normal people call a continuity error. Sometimes things are suspended for disbelief and story purposes, and other times they are simply mistakes.

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Well those are tales of yore. I haven't read those books since I was a young boy in Vacation Bible Gun Camp. I'm sure they have them at your local libary.
    Dang! There actually is such a book.

    I'll have to see whether or not they mention dragon-roasting.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    You still aren't telling me the names of any such stories, Zeke dear. Don't you have the names?
    Well those are tales of yore. I haven't read those books since I was a young boy in Vacation Bible Gun Camp. I'm sure they have them at your local libary.

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Right after which they feasted on delicious roast dragon steaks, with potatoes and dragonfat gravy.
    You still aren't telling me the names of any such stories, Zeke dear. Don't you have the names?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Oopsie, I misread your post. But I'd be most interested to see these tales which contain roast dragon, Zeke. I don't recall seeing such tales, more just of the damsel being rescued then de-virginized by the knight.
    Right after which they feasted on delicious roast dragon steaks, with potatoes and dragonfat gravy.

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    The joo-boy claimed that dragons are fire proof, which would indicate that their flesh could not be burned, which would mean that it couldn't be cooked.
    Oopsie, I misread your post. But I'd be most interested to see these tales which contain roast dragon, Zeke. I don't recall seeing such tales, more just of the damsel being rescued then de-virginized by the knight.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Because in those tales of yore, the knights had swords.
    The joo-boy claimed that dragons are fire proof, which would indicate that their flesh could not be burned, which would mean that it couldn't be cooked.

    These hook-nosed yids are pathological liars. The Lord has instructed me to call them on it.

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Then why are there countless tales of yore depicting Godly Aryan Knights eating a meal of roast dragon meat after a battle?
    Because in those tales of yore, the knights had swords.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Joo View Post
    Dragon's are already fire proof...how else would they safely breathe flames?
    Then why are there countless tales of yore depicting Godly Aryan Knights eating a meal of roast dragon meat after a battle?

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  • Joo
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    Is there any chance your immortal soul is made of asbestos? If you're going to insist on listening to the demonic voices in your head instead of God, you're going to need some fire-proofing where you're going.
    Dragon's are already fire proof...how else would they safely breathe flames?

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: Otherkin

    Originally posted by Blind leading the blind View Post
    I never said anything about being a Dragon. I mearly said I don't consider my immortal soul to be human. Of course, if it were to be a human, it would be sitting beside me and not within me.
    Is there any chance your immortal soul is made of asbestos? If you're going to insist on listening to the demonic voices in your head instead of God, you're going to need some fire-proofing where you're going.

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  • Sister Noddy
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    Re: Otherkin

    ... while you are alive here, whatever ever else you believe yourself to be, here on Earth in the flesh you are human, so, and I'm only being helpful here, it would be far more to your advantage to concentrate on living your life rather than spending a lot of time concentrating on 'otherkinness' ...
    This is good advice, Rachael

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Otherkin

    I notice you don't deny thinking the dragon thing though. Look, if you believe yourself to be fairy, dragon, elf, whatever, thats your deal. I'm not going to pick on you for believing it. I'm not omniscient, obviously, so I can't say with certainty that otherkin either are or are not. However, while you are alive here, whatever ever else you believe yourself to be, here on Earth in the flesh you are human, so, and I'm only being helpful here, it would be far more to your advantage to concentrate on living your life rather than spending a lot of time concentrating on 'otherkinness'.

    And you shouldn't get so sensitive if people pick on you, especially here at Landover, they are fanatic xtians, what do you expect?
    Last edited by Rachael Van Helsing; 07-05-2007, 12:36 AM.

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  • Blind leading the blind
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    Re: Otherkin

    I never said anything about being a Dragon. I mearly said I don't consider my immortal soul to be human. Of course, if it were to be a human, it would be sitting beside me and not within me.

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