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    Races

    Yea, that's my opinion in a nutshell. People often find it easier to believe the stereotypics than to try and learn where the stereotypics come from, and why.
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    What would a perfect language include?

    Well, let's take finnish just for an example: It's read as it's written. No intonations. You can express something that you need a sentence in english with one word in finnish. (It has it's downsides too.) No gender articles, masculine or feminine at all. Only one word for he/she. The...
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    The creepiest metal riffs

    You gotta try Septic Flesh - "Lovecraft's Death" Their album "Communion" is freaking creepy anyways. It features a full classical orchestra, which adds a hell of a lot more atmosphere.
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    all new "NP" thread -

    Nope, I am not? Why should I? I think it's great, yet somewhat different. NP: Septic Flesh - Communion Recommended to every death metal fan who also likes symphonic metal. It's fucking great!:kickass:
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    The Thread Where You Talk About Music You Like

    Insomnium's latest, "Across the Dark" is freaking great! If you're into some melancholic, melodic, good quality death metal you should have a listen!:rock:
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    Who's your Favourite Actor?

    Tom Hanks Don Cheadle (especially on Hotel Rwanda) Denzel Washington Nicholas Cage (especially on Lord of War) John Travolta Samuel L. Jackson Harrison Ford Jim Carrey Keanu Reeves Tommy Lee Jones Clive Owen Willem Dafoe
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    Jesus Didn't Exist

    Well, probably at the time it happened, she was born and raised in a very religious family where it would have been a disgrace to the family to have a baby without being married to the father. And the position of a woman at that time would be no good in trying to accuse a man of drugging and...
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    Religion and Sience

    Firstly, someone who would follow the Bible blindly and let it tell one how to live couldn't simply live by it because it tells something and then denies or changes it later. Second, I don't fear damnation, guilt or sin, I try to avoid them. The main point is that I believe Christ overcame those...
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    Religion and Sience

    In fact there are islamists, they are those who believe that a nation needs to work by the laws of Qu'ran to work properly. Sorry, I had to.:goggly:
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    Religion and Sience

    Well, you might see it this way, and so do many others. I don't seek any power in my religion, nor do I think "I have free will over the religious doctrine". This interpretation of mine is just a way for me to understand Christianity, God, and purpose of all that excists.
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    The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

    Wondering why my back aches while chatting @ IRC.:goggly:
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    people's views on Death

    Death is quite much what one makes of it. I believe that it is a final rest for the body and the start of something new for the soul (which I believe in, yes). And by that definition it could be anything. And that might be called Heaven, Hell or anything one wills. Biologically it means that...
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    Shit you get sick of hearing

    I'm sick of hearing some stupid divas that share the same maths class with me. They don't come there to study, they come there to whine and fuck up other peoples mood. It's okay if someone can't concentrate, that's normal. But they fucking bitch about everything and if you raise your voice to...
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    Religion and Sience

    I have been raised protestant, so I'm a christian - what comes to the Bible, here in Finland it's more liberal I think. The Bible is a "code of conduct" to all of christians and to me it is a part of life. But I know the Bible has changed during it's way from the original to the form we see it...
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    Religion and Sience

    What I was trying to say, is that not everything in the Bible is to be taken from word to word. People shouldn't stick to one contradiction in the Bible when it really is full of contradictions. It's a book that is to be interpreted according to it's time and the resources the writers have had...