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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by handmaiden View Post
    Okay, I'm trying to consider your point. But please bear in mind that we didn't make you find, read or post on this forum. You chose to visit.


    Also bear in mind that we have any number of people posting regularly who have not converted from their original positions. They often contribute to our purpose by reminding newcomers about what the Bible says, even though they don't agree with its words themselves. We have never tried to make them convert. We simply reserve the right to pray for them.


    One of the biggest obstacles that new posters face is that they don't know how to disagree respectfully and logically. I can't tell you how many times that I have laughed out loud over some person claiming to be a Christian who insists that we are being hateful and twisting God's Word. We respond by literally posting actual verses straight from God's Word. Then they get offended and tell us to go to hell while spewing obscenities.


    There's nothing funnier than someone screaming "God is love, you bleep, bleep, bleeping hypocrite bleepers!" I often imagine their computer monitors spotted with spittle at that point. Mind you, I'm sure Jesus doesn't find it funny at all.
    Ah, i see.
    I am not here to argue, and I probably wont post anything ever, since i have not read the bible, I can't really contribute.
    But i understand what you mean.

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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    How was he supposed to know about your "autistic nature" when you had not even used the word or any associated words in any earlier posts? Was he supposed to use telepathy to know that?
    Green Section
    ADDITIONAL NOTE
    Before making fun of something it's necessary to know that it. . .(wait for it). . .exists
    Before making fun of your autism it's necessary to know that your autism exists
    How would you expect others to have that knowledge when you haven't told them?
    Do you expect others to have that knowledge because you think they're telepathic?
    Ah, no, I meant as autistic as "stupid".
    I did not suggest he knew anything, I merely thought he was making fun of me, and to spice up the sentence a bit, mentioned how autistic and stupid i am.


    You know, the usual self deprecation.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    I was asking if he wasmaking fun of my autistic nature.
    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    I did a quick search of the thread up to that point and yours was the first use of "autistic" or for that matter "autism" or "asperger" so are you suggesting telepathy or something?
    How was he supposed to know about your "autistic nature" when you had not even used the word or any associated words in any earlier posts? Was he supposed to use telepathy to know that?

    Green Section


    ADDITIONAL NOTE
    Before making fun of something it's necessary to know that it. . .(wait for it). . .exists
    Before making fun of your autism it's necessary to know that your autism exists
    How would you expect others to have that knowledge when you haven't told them?
    Do you expect others to have that knowledge because you think they're telepathic?

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  • handmaiden
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    It's not a problem, I am not here to bother with the forum or try to lead it off it's original propose.
    But I did not come here originally to try to convert, I merely wanted to hear some opinions.
    It's fine to inform me of what the Bible says about the things I talk about, those are still opinions and I like opinions.
    I'm just against trying to make me convert, I gave up way to long ago to let religion try to steer me on the right path.
    Okay, I'm trying to consider your point. But please bear in mind that we didn't make you find, read or post on this forum. You chose to visit.


    Also bear in mind that we have any number of people posting regularly who have not converted from their original positions. They often contribute to our purpose by reminding newcomers about what the Bible says, even though they don't agree with its words themselves. We have never tried to make them convert. We simply reserve the right to pray for them.


    One of the biggest obstacles that new posters face is that they don't know how to disagree respectfully and logically. I can't tell you how many times that I have laughed out loud over some person claiming to be a Christian who insists that we are being hateful and twisting God's Word. We respond by literally posting actual verses straight from God's Word. Then they get offended and tell us to go to hell while spewing obscenities.


    There's nothing funnier than someone screaming "God is love, you bleep, bleep, bleeping hypocrite bleepers!" I often imagine their computer monitors spotted with spittle at that point. Mind you, I'm sure Jesus doesn't find it funny at all.

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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by handmaiden View Post
    But this forum was created to proclaim the Truth™ about Jesus Christ and the Bible.


    The opinions and thoughts expressed here are intended to express the opinions and thoughts of God has He expressed Himself through the Holy Bible.


    That's all we ever wanted to do. Tell you what the Bible says so you can decide what to do with the information.


    Why is that such a problem for you?
    It's not a problem, I am not here to bother with the forum or try to lead it off it's original propose.
    But I did not come here originally to try to convert, I merely wanted to hear some opinions.
    It's fine to inform me of what the Bible says about the things I talk about, those are still opinions and I like opinions.
    I'm just against trying to make me convert, I gave up way to long ago to let religion try to steer me on the right path.

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  • handmaiden
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    But I didn't come here to hear about Jesus Christ and the Bible.
    I just wanted to hear a few opinions and thoughts from this forum.
    But this forum was created to proclaim the Truth(tm) about Jesus Christ and the Bible.


    The opinions and thoughts expressed here are intended to express the opinions and thoughts of God has He expressed Himself through the Holy Bible.


    That's all we ever wanted to do. Tell you what the Bible says so you can decide what to do with the information.


    Why is that such a problem for you?

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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    Look on it as an intelligence test, dear. If you fail that simple test then - as the Godless Eagles said - you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.

    Did you find the thread you were looking for useful, by the way?
    Hmm, This layout is a lot alike how most sites work, so I doubt it's hidden away, it should be somewhere on the profile/settings
    pages, I'll keep looking. (If I don't find it, I might just find a mod and have them ban me)


    The thread is quite useful, it's a bit more on the fanbase than I'd prefer, since most fandom so are basically the same, just different sizes, and depending on what it is, different types of people.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    Sidenote: how do I delete my account? I can't seem to find the button.
    Is there one?
    Look on it as an intelligence test, dear. If you fail that simple test then - as the Godless Eagles said - you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.

    Did you find the thread you were looking for useful, by the way?

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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by handmaiden View Post
    Oh, I so wish that you wouldn't! We have so much to share about Jesus and the Holy Bible. We really want you to come to know its Truth™ as we have. We just know that it will set you free in a way that you can't even fathom.
    But I didn't come here to hear about Jesus Christ and the Bible.
    I just wanted to hear a few opinions and thoughts from this forum.


    Sidenote: how do I delete my account? I can't seem to find the button.
    Is there one?

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    Anyways, thank you for linking this deck, I'll delete my account now.
    You're very welcome, dear. And good luck with deleting your acccount.

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  • handmaiden
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    Thank you!
    But I wouldn't exactly say it's a children's game, it's more of a game for everyone.
    And since children can't buy new cards and such, I'm not sure how they would be able to play without them getting crushed by people like me who has spent a lot of money on the game.
    Or even build a deck in the first place.

    Anyways, thank you for linking this deck, I'll delete my account now.
    Oh, I so wish that you wouldn't! We have so much to share about Jesus and the Holy Bible. We really want you to come to know its Truth(tm) as we have. We just know that it will set you free in a way that you can't even fathom.

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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    Not at all, dear - you are most welcome, as long as you keep a civil tongue in your head (Proverbs 16:24).
    I have no opinions whatsoever as I had never heard of it until you mentioned it, but I just looked it up and it seems to be some sort of children's game from nearly 25 years ago. So anyone who was still playing it would presumably be aged 35+ these days, unless they were living in a third-world country. Is that what you are talking about?
    I used the search function (top tip! this is really easy to use) and found this thread I haven't read it, obviously, not being interested in early 1990s children's games, but I do hope it helps with whatever your problem is?


    Wishing you all the very best,
    YiC
    JL-V
    Thank you!
    But I wouldn't exactly say it's a children's game, it's more of a game for everyone.
    And since children can't buy new cards and such, I'm not sure how they would be able to play without them getting crushed by people like me who has spent a lot of money on the game.
    Or even build a deck in the first place.

    Anyways, thank you for linking this deck, I'll delete my account now.

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  • Casual 'n filthy
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Des View Post
    Oh! Well then, it deals in fantasizing about casting spells like that satan inspired game The Dungeon & Dragons. Those things are designed by evil men, mostly New Yorkers, to lure unwary youths into satan's snare. It is a gateway game that will lead to hardcore black magic and you'll wind up sacrificing an unbaptized baby and drinking its blood one of these days.


    When have I ever made fun of you?
    Ah, I see, well.
    In my opinion, it's not so much about fantasizing about casting spells as it is build weird decks and see how they go against other decks.
    (I recently made a deck built to waste people's time, by being very slow at killing them, and being filled with spells that stop damage for a turn, it just recently took me about an hour to finish a match because of how slow the deck is.)


    Well, generally the way you write, and the messages behind what you write generally weigh towards that.
    Or it might just be that I am paranoid as can be and as soon as someone writes something I am constantly looking for harmful meanings and such in the messages. (And constantly see them when there is nothing harmful there)

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  • DemonThinker96
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    I'm really just here to hear to hear some opinions, I'm not really religious either.

    Is this allowed?
    I'm not sure...
    The rules are not very clear, I'm not sure what's allowed and not.


    If anyone knows! Please notify me, If this is not allowed I will delete my account immediately.
    Please try to be as clear as possible, I'm not very good at decoding riddles or understanding the bible.
    Most people here will tell you otherwise, but it IS allowed! Freedom of Speech baby! (just as long as you don't question anyone's beliefs)

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Re: Uhh, an introduction?

    Originally posted by Casual 'n filthy View Post
    Okay, It seems I am very unwanted here.
    Not at all, dear - you are most welcome, as long as you keep a civil tongue in your head (Proverbs 16:24).
    What are your opinions on mtg? (other names, magic: the gathering or magic)
    I have no opinions whatsoever as I had never heard of it until you mentioned it, but I just looked it up and it seems to be some sort of children's game from nearly 25 years ago. So anyone who was still playing it would presumably be aged 35+ these days, unless they were living in a third-world country. Is that what you are talking about?
    If you can find a thread about this, just post it in a reply and I'll just scurry off without you all needing to waste your time with this.
    I used the search function (top tip! this is really easy to use) and found this thread I haven't read it, obviously, not being interested in early 1990s children's games, but I do hope it helps with whatever your problem is?


    Wishing you all the very best,
    YiC
    JL-V

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