Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
I don't wear it anymore. Haven't you seen my last reply?
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Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
I'm just trying to catch up on this tread and observed that no one else took notice, but I have to ask; did you accidentally drive a roofing nail through your lower lip while working on a home improvement project?Originally posted by C. Van Friedhoven View PostWell, I think it's necessary to give you an idea of what I looke like if you cross my way on a normal day, for example at university or wherever.
Be honest, that's not freaked out too much, aye?
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Okay now...
I just had a very intesive talk to Pastor Ezekiel.
I don't know what exactly happened, but I am healed now.
And also tanks Victory for your prayers, they must have helped.
I just really got to know how wrong I was all the time.
I'm sorry for all the bad and sinful things I told before, may God punish me at Judgement Day.
Now I'll go to bed and spend my first night praying as a true Christian does.
Good bless you all for having helped me so much!
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Oh my dear Victory,
it's nice that you'd pray for me. But it's not true that all goths are homosexual. There are in deed some homosexual goths, but the majority is heterosexual, as same as I am. And this doesn't mean that I'm getting away from being a goth. sorry...
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Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
I don't need the number.
Just go online.
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Mrs Friendoven, this puzzles me. As I understand, all goths are homosexuals. You say you're a goth, but you also say you are heterosexual. This makes me think that you are close to giving up either your goth lifestyle, or your heterosexualitiness. I do pray you decide to give up being a goth and come to Jesus Christ.Originally posted by C. Van Friedhoven View PostAnd you are right, I would like to find a gentle man one day, the important thing would be that he loves me in my all-day-look as same as in my special-festival-look, for this is a part of my personality.
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Yeah sorry,
I didn't know that latin is not accepted in here, I really didn't know.
I already changed it and apologized at Pastor Ezekiel.
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So you succumbed, too.
I'm not happy with my translation, either.
Looks like your Latin is better than your English
Demonic code? Does he realize the KJV was translated from ancient Greek texts? Is that demonic code, too?
Hahahahaha. I just realized something. You're German, right? No, I shan't tell, then they'd notice.
Whatever. I'm tired and I'm going to bed.
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Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
Friend,Originally posted by C. Van Friedhoven View Postyeah okay.
is there a possibility to give you my icq number without anybody seeing it? I'm afraid many people here may be angry about me and could tell me on icq
...and yes, in latin it was better. I could keep my signature in latin so far. that's not logic
mine is even more heretic (yours is acutally not heretic al all)
It is well known that Latin is used by Satanist to cast their spells to summon demons. While Pastor Zeke's prayer covering protects this forum from demons, spirits, familers and what not sent by pagans, witches, Satanist and atheist we still are obligated to protect the casual reader who may not be so protected.
Now spells on Landover.
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Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
yeah okay.
is there a possibility to give you my icq number without anybody seeing it? I'm afraid many people here may be angry about me and could tell me on icq
...and yes, in latin it was better. I could keep my signature in latin so far. that's not logic
mine is even more heretic (yours is acutally not heretic al all)
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Hm. Maybe they got angry with me. Did they let you keep your signature?
This is unfair!(Now I sound like a kid) Mine was better than yours!
But as we're the only ones still around, why don't we call it a day (night
?)
We could meet on icq
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Well, me again...
it's jut us two now
Maybe a little bit impolite, we know 
so to come back to what you said about my signature:
In which way do you not agree with it, if I'm allowed to ask (you actually wanted to talk to me only about goths... but well... I just ask ^^).
I mean.. "variatio delectat" can mean anything, it doesn't have to mean that "in religionibus variatio delectat"
but why is yours now english and not anymore in latin?
Oh and there just happendes something I didn't quite understand.
One of my answers got a red mark by Pastor Ezekiel and I got two points. I guess that doesn't mean anything good, aye?
If I'm not welcome here, I may better go later...
But back to your question Mr. Lorringham:
I also wander that there is no reaction yet from the person who started this thread. I'd be interested in his opinion, too.
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Haha, I hope they don't get angry with you,
but I didn't get you wrong, I got that you don't share all my opinions and that's totally okay. I know I'm here in a christian forum and that this is not my area, but their. Therefore I tried to stay respectful and kind as much as I can.
I have great respect for everyone who can live his belief this strictly and actually I'm sad that I yet can't.
I called me agnostic, that's true, but it's not true that this description would exactly fit to my belief. As I said, expressing me here is quite difficult.
As far as I'm not absolutely sure what God is like, so far I one may call me agnostic. I'm not sure about your way is the right way or weather the catholic, the lutherian, the jewish, or what else's way is the right way to believe in God.
But so far, I don't want to spread your forum with my thoughts that don't fit here.
I just wanted to give you the chance to talk to a true goth, instead of being influenced of a person who calls himself an ex goth, which I (sorry) can't beliefe. The way it was described here beforehand is so far away from the great great majority of what it really means.
But I think I'm getting to hard again...
I just hope it's okay to live in peace as neighbours, and even if I as a neighbour perhaps came a bit to close to your home, we may think about eachother what we want. If I really follow the wrong way, I'll notice this at judgement day. It's not our job to judge. I try not to do this and hope you all don't feel judged by me.
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Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
Just one more. I know it's impolite to post three times in a row without waiting for replies. But you guys are just too slow!
@Friedhoven: I think your English's alright. Just keep it simple and the sentences will express what you wanted 'em to.
Now: Who was the bastard starting this thread? We haven't talked about that so far. Why are there even people gulible enough to buy this sh*t? Former goth? Yeah, right! It's so damn obvious that he wasn't for real I keep wondering why this endless thread emerged.
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Re: Interview with the EX Vampire! (AKA. Ask an Ex-Goth)
eat this
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