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TMonk 01-13-13 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 15151356)
By that logic, might as well do ecstasy every day.


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 15151417)
#yolo

<3

Scrodzilla 01-13-13 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 15151356)
By that logic, might as well do ecstasy every day.

If that's what you're into, go for it.

If you're friend justifies smoking cigarettes by saying "We inhale all kinds of bad stuff when sitting in traffic, so what's wrong with smoking?", he's just an idiot.

jlafitte 01-13-13 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Jared. (Post 15151951)
Especially when studies and statistics can arbitrarily be applied to either "argument"

"For every PhD there is an equal and opposite PhD."

Jaytron 01-13-13 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 15151417)
#yolo

I lol'd irl

Scrodzilla 01-13-13 01:27 PM

Today I flexed my green thumb and pruned/replanted a bunch of houseplants that were long overdue for some attention.

BigglyPuff 01-13-13 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15152369)
If that's what you're into, go for it.

If you're friend justifies smoking cigarettes by saying "We inhale all kinds of bad stuff when sitting in traffic, so what's wrong with smoking?", he's just an idiot.

The thing is, he's actually an intelligent guy and does a lot of research for his own benefit/enjoyment. Doesn't drink any public fountain water, only buys organic meat, but when it comes to smoking he's got no chance.

Still, I like that someone tries to avoid something once he/she realizes it's bad, rather than say "well, everything is bad so it doesn't matter".

Scrodzilla 01-13-13 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by BigglyPuff (Post 15152614)
Still, I like that someone tries to avoid something once he/she realizes it's bad, rather than say "well, everything is bad so it doesn't matter".

The problem there is that everything can be seen as "bad" when viewed under the right microscope.

TMonk 01-13-13 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15152626)
The problem there is that everything can be seen as "bad" when viewed under the right microscope.

truth

everything can be taken out of context
some things are very difficult to use appropriately, but i truly believe there is a time and a place for EVERYTHING

TMonk 01-13-13 02:18 PM

today (yesterday) I dropped $250 on a totally new bedset: matching comforter, pillow cases and bed skirt, pillows, Egyptian cotton sheets. In addition to being a huge comfort upgrade, it just looks nice and makes my bedroom much more pleasant to be in.

TMI: My old set is about 5 years old (into college), mismatching, incorrectly sized and stained from all dem drugs, sex and rock n roll (ewwww)

TMonk 01-13-13 02:21 PM

also i bought a small paperback copy of the book of revelations (bible)

I read a random passage when bored in church on xmas and it struck me. I like anything that's righteous, virtuous and prophetic. Let's get pious *****es.

Mumonkan 01-13-13 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15152626)
The problem there is that everything can be seen as "bad" when viewed under the right microscope.

this is what i was trying to get at before, not a cop out by saying everything is evil

kriwhe 01-13-13 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15152626)
The problem there is that everything can be seen as "bad" when viewed under the right microscope.

Life's a disease, you die from it.

yummygooey 01-13-13 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 15152706)
also i bought a small paperback copy of the book of revelations (bible)

I read a random passage when bored in church on xmas and it struck me. I like anything that's righteous, virtuous and prophetic. Let's get pious *****es.

Revelations is a confusing book to me. There are a lot of interpretations.

Dannihilator 01-13-13 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 15150856)
I think I'm going to take some time away from longer road rides.

Nope, got in 40 today after mending the 930. Was the friggen quicklink that went on it, the gold plate from sram's snaplink was nowhere to be found.

TMonk 01-13-13 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15153143)
Revelations is a confusing book to me. There are a lot of interpretations.

ya im looking forward to trippin' on it a little bit

Jandro 01-13-13 08:22 PM

Today I raced my first Crit. Front of the pack the whole time, took some good pulls, eased off on the second to last lap to save some energy for the final sprint. Noticed people getting fatigued and sketchy so I made my way to the rear/side of the pack. Sure enough, carnage in the middle - bikes and bodies flying everywhere. I drifted to the left and avoided all of it. Neutralized finish. Got my points and rode away. No one was seriously injured - all of my friends avoided going down. It was a good day.

p.s. **** the 5's.

jimmytango 01-13-13 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15153143)
Revelations is a confusing book to me. There are a lot of interpretations.


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 15153196)
ya im looking forward to trippin' on it a little bit

It's not literal. At all. Plus, for a lot of it, you need to read Ezekiel and Daniel to get the symbolism and references. Avoid KJV, because it's been found to be a very unreliable translation.

On second thought, i'm not gonna get into this.

thewilson 01-13-13 09:28 PM

Today when I was out riding I thought I saw a skull near the edge of the road, just drove back and sure enough... Not sure what it is, yet.
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...53291214_n.jpg

Dannihilator 01-13-13 09:30 PM

Deer.

TMonk 01-13-13 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 15153963)
It's not literal. At all. Plus, for a lot of it, you need to read Ezekiel and Daniel to get the symbolism and references. Avoid KJV, because it's been found to be a very unreliable translation.

On second thought, i'm not gonna get into this.

yeah i was worried i would start a prolonged religon convo, just lemme give my perspective

i was born and raised mexican catholic, but in a very big, loving and open-minded family. half of my cousins are gay and/or Buddhist, for example.
personally i feel all religions have value, relevance and substance, and that they're all really just different ways of doing the same thing. spiritually im most aligned with eastern faiths. also i realize that faith and spirituality are not empirical pursuits and its completely a choice to believe in it or not

god is the sum of all energy and mass in the universe

Jared. 01-13-13 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by thewilson (Post 15154061)
Not sure what it is, yet.

Predator.

Mumonkan 01-13-13 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 15154069)
Deer.

Most likely, its certainly herbivorous

today i played my first game with the cards of humanity my gf got me for xmas.

awesome. Must get expansions

jimmytango 01-14-13 02:00 AM


Originally Posted by TMonk (Post 15154098)
yeah i was worried i would start a prolonged religon convo, just lemme give my perspective

i was born and raised mexican catholic, but in a very big, loving and open-minded family. half of my cousins are gay and/or Buddhist, for example.
personally i feel all religions have value, relevance and substance, and that they're all really just different ways of doing the same thing. spiritually im most aligned with eastern faiths. also i realize that faith and spirituality are not empirical pursuits and its completely a choice to believe in it or not

god is the sum of all energy and mass in the universe

I, personally, was adopted by a Pentecostal pastor who once asked me why I wanted to "live in Chicago with all the **** and gangs." Not very open minded at all. I learned how to play drums and guitar by playing in church. My first girlfriend was my youth pastor's daughter. I went on mission trips throughout Latin and South America. I am married to a Buddhist. I have gay friends and friends who are pastors. I am an atheist.

God was invented by man.


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 15154290)
Most likely, its certainly herbivorous

today i played my first game with the cards of humanity my gf got me for xmas.

awesome. Must get expansions

Yes, you must. Also, the holiday pack, if you can find it.

TMonk 01-14-13 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 15154513)
God was invented by man.

Agreed. thx for sharing ur perspective.

Street rider 01-14-13 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 15154290)
today i played my first game with the cards of humanity my gf got me for xmas.

awesome. Must get expansions

Got to play it for the first time on NYE with family. That game is absolutely amazing.


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