Author Topic: Your haul: Christmas '09.  (Read 5133 times)

Your example is flawed because it is based on an opinion. A better one would be:

Person 1: The Earth is obviously a sphere.
Person 2: I agree, considering all of the evidence points in that direction.
Let's just agree that we're basically never going to see eye to eye on anything and move on.


Your example is flawed because it is based on an opinion. A better one would be:

Person 1: The Earth is obviously a sphere.
Person 2: I agree, considering all of the evidence points in that direction.

Let's just agree that we're basically never going to see eye to eye on anything and move on.

Can't we just get into the Christmas spirit and be friends for just 4 days?

I already know what I'm getting because I didn't ask for much. Animal Crossing: City Folk, Eternal Sonata, clothes, and a new 2010 calendar.

I've only gotten one thing early:
An extra internal hard drive. Something like 1.15 TB.
A Terabyte?
Thats 1 trillion bytes.
Must be cool.

I'm gonna get TF2, BF2: SF, a skateboard, and maybe a saxophone.

Damn Im trying to pass the time, I went to blockbuster to use my free rental on guitar hero 5 to help pass the time with my sis. As far as I know I might get the orange box, I know Im getting Left 4 Dead 2. I have no idea what all the other stuff is.


I got a computer. A lovey computer. But it was for my birthday and Christmas so it was ok that I got it early.
here's a picture of the case

I'll tell the specs in a minute.
A screenshot of the system specs page
« Last Edit: December 21, 2009, 07:51:46 PM by Littledude »

Inverted is actually right for once.

Christmas isn't really a Christian holiday.  It's rooted in a pagan winter solstice celebration, that the Catholics (in order to "convert" these specific pagans) turned into a holiday celebrating Christ.  In fact, Christ wasn't even born anywhere near December, it is more likely that he was born in June or July.

Inverted is actually right for once.

Christmas isn't really a Christian holiday.  It's rooted in a pagan winter solstice celebration, that the Catholics (in order to "convert" these specific pagans) turned into a holiday celebrating Christ.  In fact, Christ wasn't even born anywhere near December, it is more likely that he was born in June or July.
FFS, stop.

Stop talking about it.


Fixed.

I'm certain that "for once" is very appropriate in that statement.

I'm certain that "for once" is very appropriate in that statement.

Your certainty is not relevant to anything.

Your certainty is not relevant to anything.

In an atheistic worldview, how is anyone's certainty relevant to anything?