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But they'll not be the true Grimm stories yadda yadda and anyway the inner Grimm story I just made up is a better Grimm story....
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Thanks, Bible Student! The original Grimm stories are probably just as shocking to the false Christians as the 1611 KJV!
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Just in case a few trolls forgot the originals, I have graciously provided a link:Originally posted by BelieverInGod View PostI was thinking back to that old fairy tale about the Billy Goats Gruff. I keep a couple of goats because the milk is good for the dogs. I actually find if you can get hold of the OLD Grimm's Fairy Tales (not the liebral rewrites) there are a lot of good cautionary tales in them.
And according to the old tales, goats have a taste for troll-meat.
NOTE: These are not the wish-washy watered down tales.
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I don't know what that means.
Are you trolling me?
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faith machine, you left out one important strategy those "trolls" (read; demon worshiping hippy pot smoking devilish coke snorting homo aids positive people) resort to. though it may sound similar to playing dumb, it is only used by those that have no understanding of anything at all. it goes as follows, "HERP DERP IM A HOERS LOL NOOB PWNZ0R"
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If your goats were online, some sicko Presbyterian would probably try to have cyber sex with them.
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There are a couple of techniques that work well in lunatic asylums.Originally posted by BelieverInGod View PostThey're troll attack goats (remember the story of 3 Billy goats gruff?). Unfortunately I have not figured out how to get them into the Internet.
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Wow, we're wearing him out, he actually agreed with somethingOriginally posted by Jo Freddie View PostThey can get the stories on their Kindle, iPod, read them online or even on their phone these days.
But I do agree with your sentiment
As far as the user-interface of printed books are concerned there is a very minimal, and understandable, set of features:
- it boots instantly
- has a high contrast and high resolution display
- is viewable from any angle, in bright or dim light
- permits fast random access to any page
- provides instant visual and tactile feedback on the location
- can be easily annotated
- requires no batteries or maintenance.

They're troll attack goats (remember the story of 3 Billy goats gruff?). Unfortunately I have not figured out how to get them into the Internet.Originally posted by James Hutchins View PostThose are some mighty fine looking animals you have there. Are they yours or are they just visiting?
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Those are some mighty fine looking animals you have there. Are they yours or are they just visiting?Originally posted by BelieverInGod View PostDid you find this under a bridge somewhere? I didn't realize trolls were this organized.
Perhaps instead of personal protection dogs, I should start breeding troll protection animals.

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They can get the stories on their Kindle, iPod, read them online or even on their phone these days.Originally posted by Benedict A. Davis View PostSister Big, Do you really think this is fair, taking old stories from BOOKS [books can be a repository for information, is very portable and has no need for any batteries to be charged. It has pages in it that you actually have to touch] that most troll types have no knowledge of. Sister do you think that a level playing field?
But I do agree with your sentiment
As far as the user-interface of printed books are concerned there is a very minimal, and understandable, set of features:
- it boots instantly
- has a high contrast and high resolution display
- is viewable from any angle, in bright or dim light
- permits fast random access to any page
- provides instant visual and tactile feedback on the location
- can be easily annotated
- requires no batteries or maintenance.
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Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Postdo you mean that they've re-written Grimm's fairy tales? Now that really is moron!
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I always liked "Little One Eye Two Eyes and Three Eyes" - I dread to think what they've done to that!
Can you imagine them not rewriting Grimm's fairy tales? I believe the Three Billygoats were changed to the Three Differently-Abled Womyn of Color.
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do you mean that they've re-written Grimm's fairy tales? Now that really is moron!
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I always liked "Little One Eye Two Eyes and Three Eyes" - I dread to think what they've done to that!
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Couldn't agree more, Brother!Originally posted by Billy Bob Jenkins View PostPerhaps He is telling us that Mormons are morons.
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Perhaps He is telling us that Mormons are morons.Originally posted by Faith_Machine View PostHere's an odd glitch:
The second time the word "mormon" appears in that form letter, that is actually a typo. It was supposed to read, "mormon," which is why I did not capitalize it. I have tried to edit my typo, yet the original "mormon" keeps showing up, except when I view the mobile version of this site on my phone.
I've edited the typo more than once, but every time I try to change it to "mormon," it keeps changing back to "mormon."
Perhaps God is telling us something!
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