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Off Topic / Re: Forum Besties
« on: October 18, 2015, 04:09:35 PM »
I don't need friends. I just need a steady stream of stuffty posts to write angry responses to.

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Fallout 3, Dredd.

forget me senseless.

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Off Topic / McJobless Streamed: Freespace 2
« on: October 15, 2015, 05:35:33 PM »
http://www.twitch.tv/mcjobless



I'm going to destroy cancer today.

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The only thing that bothers me is that I can't get exact quote timestamps, which I need if I want quote links to work properly.

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The Old Testament is one of the funniest reads out there. If you can take it's advice seriously, you should probably be sent to a tribal camp on an island nation where those kinds of ethics are still tolerated.

Here's a fun fact: the bible is a book. Books tell stories. Some are based on fact in order to teach us or to entertain us. Some are based on metaphor/allegory (aka fiction) in order to teach us or to entertain us. The moment you start treating the book as the be all and end all is also the same moment that you lose your ability to comprehend rational thought.

Why does it loving matter what some Jewish guy did hundreds of years ago? What matters is the now and the future. forget the book. Study science. Study psychology. If you really give a stuff, you'll find the things in actual life that justify your beliefs, as opposed to blocking everything out because some dusty old tome said otherwise.

I believe because of stuff I deal with day-to-day. I can't see how anybody in this modern age, with years and years of civilisation and technological advancement behind us can still treat that book as the almighty loving guide.

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Forum Games / Re: YOU CRINGE YOU LOSE
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:30:02 PM »

I'm going to brutalise this forgeter.

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You are literally everything I see wrong in Christianity.

If you really believe "Christians should be reading the Bible for themselves, not counting on preachers and the like to inform them of what they should believe", then maybe you shouldn't loving be making such stupid accusations and assumptions about what I believe and who I am.

I prefer radical atheists to batstuff insane Christians, and you're one of the worst types of cases.

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Off Topic / Re: When did you join the Forums?
« on: October 13, 2015, 03:38:05 PM »
January 19, 2014. I was lurking well before that.

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In before I get ex-communicated but,

  • If there is a God, I can't distinguish if it would be a being or a force.
  • I do believe in an afterlife, but not a hell.
  • I think the argument of if Jesus was real or not is irrelevant since (as he forgetin' preached in the goddam book) it's not the person that's important but the values they live by.
  • Pro-Abortion (provided it's not some skank who likes sleeping around), Pro-Gay Marriage so on forth. If it doesn't affect me, I don't give a stuff.
  • Going to Church is irrelevant and the majority of the bible is just fable-like (story with a moral at the end of it).
  • Only person in my family who is close to being overly religious is my Grandma, but everybody else is pretty lax about their faith.
  • Was one of the only 3 people in a Catholic school who actually was Catholic. Made the religious debates much more entertaining.
  • Not focusing on an "eternal reward"; just living life for the fun of it while hoping to make other people's lives better as well (for their sake, not the sake of old beardy).

That's the summary of my faith. I also think it's extremely embarrassing to go around and preach your bullstuff to people who don't care and I also find a lot of Christian writing to be painful to read.

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Off Topic / Re: stupid youtubers : like-beggars
« on: October 13, 2015, 02:51:25 PM »
Kill me or release me parasite, but do not waste my time with talk. ~ Arbiter upon realising what OP actually is.

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Forum Games / Re: YOU CRINGE YOU LOSE
« on: October 13, 2015, 02:49:54 PM »

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Creativity / Re: Game Design Megathread
« on: October 13, 2015, 06:33:49 AM »
Not really. The limit you'll experience most often is that something too complex will make the blueprint extremely convoluted, making it hard to read and hard to debug. That's the point that you should be doing it in C++
Couldn't write it any better myself.

One day I cough up the code from my stuffty ICT game that was done completely in blueprint. It would have been far better in C++, but at the time I was still not even comfortable with C.

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Off Topic / Re: Anyone want to snapchat yo
« on: October 13, 2015, 06:30:53 AM »
I might not be directly responding but you guys are funny cunts. Keep 'em coming.

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