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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Friend, creatures from the deep are Demons of Satan.No questin or doubt.
    My word, Mr. Hutchins! I know Jesus can craft some ugly creatures, the emu, the blobfish, Mr. Etheldreda's mother with her aggressive mustache (like all good Hungarian women, she grew her mustache by sheer force of will to honor her father by looking just like him), but good grief that is just too horrifying to believe Jesus might have been behind that!

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by NateTheKnuckleheadToo View Post
    Fascinating yet so creepy, natures soooo beautiful!
    Nothing about that was beautiful or at all natural!


    This on the other hand, is...
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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Friend, creatures from the deep are Demons of Satan.No question or doubt.
    Brother James, is that picture of something from the Antipodes? Because it bears a close resemblance to the current prime minister of New Zealand, if she had her teeth fixed. Could they be related?

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by NateTheKnuckleheadToo View Post
    You know, I may try. Who knows?
    Well, back to our forum, Nate! Yes, it would be really neat if you started bringing the True Word of God to whatever lowly heathens live around you. In my case, I feel especially joyful when I tell them that God loves them so much that He will send them to Hell if they don't love Him back!

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  • NateTheKnuckleheadToo
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Friend, creatures from the deep are Demons of Satan.No questin or doubt.
    Fascinating yet so creepy, natures soooo beautiful!

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by NateTheKnuckleheadToo View Post
    Well, I am not saying specifically these creatures exist, as the lack of food and sunlight makes the depth almost uninhabitable. I am talking about bacterium like creatures.
    Friend, creatures from the deep are Demons of Satan.No questin or doubt.
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  • NateTheKnuckleheadToo
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Your English is quite good! Perhaps you can help translate the Holy Bible into whatever gibberish your people speak, and then you can draw pictures to go with the stories! Jesus might even move you to be a missionary to your heathen peoples! All you have to do is open your heart to Him and He will take care of the rest!


    What are your favorite stories of the Bible, dear? There has to be something that stands out to you above the rest.
    You know, I may try. Who knows?

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by FacelessVoid View Post
    Call it childish or not, I like engineering simple gadgets from lego technic. I also like working out, but the thing I am best at has to be english, as I do not come from a family or country that speaks english.
    Your English is quite good! Perhaps you can help translate the Holy Bible into whatever gibberish your people speak, and then you can draw pictures to go with the stories! Jesus might even move you to be a missionary to your heathen peoples! All you have to do is open your heart to Him and He will take care of the rest!


    What are your favorite stories of the Bible, dear? There has to be something that stands out to you above the rest.

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  • NateTheKnuckleheadToo
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    So, you tell us you are really bad at speaking and drawing and we have already noticed your very limited writing skills. Why not tell us what you are good at? There must be something. Perhaps you are a virtuoso violinist - we would genuinely like to know.
    Call it childish or not, I like engineering simple gadgets from lego technic. I also like working out, but the thing I am best at has to be english, as I do not come from a family or country that speaks english.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    So, you tell us you are really bad at speaking and drawing and we have already noticed your very limited writing skills. Why not tell us what you are good at? There must be something. Perhaps you are a virtuoso violinist - we would genuinely like to know.

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  • NateTheKnuckleheadToo
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Let me get this straight. You're admitting to be completely ignorant. You're also making statements of fact. Do you intend for us to believe these statements? If so, why?

    You see, True Christians™ make statements of fact that can be substantiated by reality, experience, and most importantly, the infallible Word of God. You have none of that. You have naught but an imagination and a lack of social awareness of the awkwardness of speaking out of turn.

    Why don't you consider the Truth™ instead of Fantasy? We can help!
    I don't want you to believe in what I say, nor am I being ignorant, I am sceptical about deep sea "creatures", bacterias do exist down there but I kind of doubt creatures do. Yeah I don't have any of that, I am pretty awkward speaking generally, I do stupid shit all the time for shits 'n' giggles. I won't join Truth, why you may ask? Cause this is my life, I am in control, maybe if I say that yes I need help, yeah I will make sure to pay another visit. For me, fantasy is nice. It can inspire people, for me. It inspires me to draw! I have always been a fanatic of drawing but I am really bad at it and thats why I want to improve.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by FacelessVoid View Post
    How would I know about it? I don't, that's how. I am putting up a statement if we would know about them, I am not saying they do exist, I am not saying they don't. Also supernatural and magical is basically the same.
    Let me get this straight. You're admitting to be completely ignorant. You're also making statements of fact. Do you intend for us to believe these statements? If so, why?

    You see, True Christians™ make statements of fact that can be substantiated by reality, experience, and most importantly, the infallible Word of God. You have none of that. You have naught but an imagination and a lack of social awareness of the awkwardness of speaking out of turn.

    Why don't you consider the Truth™ instead of Fantasy? We can help!

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  • NateTheKnuckleheadToo
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    So you're as familiar with formality as you are with supernatural creatures. I'm not asking about magical creatures per se, but those from the supernatural realm. How would you know about a supernatural creature that doesn't want you to know about it? From what do you draw for this "common sense" of yours?
    How would I know about it? I don't, that's how. I am putting up a statement if we would know about them, I am not saying they do exist, I am not saying they don't. Also supernatural and magical is basically the same.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: "Subnautica"

    Originally posted by FacelessVoid View Post
    Tricky question... Black suit red tie. Yep thats my answer. Well I think knowing a difference between magical creatures and deep sea animals is just common sense. A reaper, leviathan or emperor couldn't exist in the depths thus it makes it magical. It COULD exist in the upper surfaces of the water but, we already would know about it if it would exist.
    So you're as familiar with formality as you are with supernatural creatures. I'm not asking about magical creatures per se, but those from the supernatural realm. How would you know about a supernatural creature that doesn't want you to know about it? From what do you draw for this "common sense" of yours?

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  • NateTheKnuckleheadToo
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    Tricky question... Black suit red tie. Yep thats my answer. Well I think knowing a difference between magical creatures and deep sea animals is just common sense. A reaper, leviathan or emperor couldn't exist in the depths thus it makes it magical. It COULD exist in the upper surfaces of the water but, we already would know about it if it would exist.

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