Everything posted by julianw
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Favorite Quotations
Your definition of a nerd is rather narrow, no? Nerd: Pejorative applied to anyone with an above-average IQ and few gifts at small talk and ordinary social rituals. Wouldn't you rather be a nerd other than someone with average or below average IQ but gifted with tasks such as small talk and ordinary social rituals? :D Back on topic: 'They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist...' - Civil War Union General John B. Sedgwick, last words.
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Anime recommendations
Thx. I will be sure to check out the manga; though I suspect the ending in the manga isn't gonna leave me feeling all sugary and cuddlly inside either.
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Sports you do
^What about Pride? It's like Blood Sport except it's real and more brutal. Still, I'd say it's better than bodybuilding where people die from heart attacks in their 40s.
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Anime recommendations
So I finally finished all 25 episodes of the series. The emotional and sexually charged ending (if you can call that an ending) kind of left me hanging. I don't know why you had any problem with interracial negress love though (I didn't even realize that the girl was Afro; just thought she was born a bit to the darkside.) Anyways, after watching the whole show, I would still recommend it to anyone who's tired of male protagonists who're either whiny babies or tough guy wannabes. Be warned that this show is probably older than you so comparing to today's anime, its animations are like prehistoric.
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Sports you do
Why don't you ask this guy? http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=b...en20kick8iq.gif
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Anime recommendations
I was recently introduced to an old anime show called Berserk. Looks interesting so far. You guys might want to check it out along with Samurai X: Recollections.
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Oye!
Marriage is important to the society because family is an important unit in the society today. One day, we may abolish marriage and family altogether but today when a marriage fails and a family fells apart, a lot of harm is done to the society. Your individual freedom dictates that marriage should be strictly private but when you live in a society, your personal freedom will be limited because there must be a balance between your freedom and the harmony of the society.
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Anime recommendations
For any anime fans who also happen to have some interest in basketball, I recommend Slam Dunk. It's quite old (early 90s) but still remains one of the funniest animes I've ever watched.
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Congressman wants to use the Qur'an when sworn in
Well, I am pretty sure no legal actions can be taken to stop congressman Ellison from using the Qu'ran when swearing in since it's only an unofficial tradition to use the Bible. In fact, I think a past Supreme Court justice actually sworn in on a law book in front of his father. Here is a story on how the congressman responded to the criticism: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Virginia lawmaker criticized for writing an "Islamophobic" letter to his constituents would be wise to learn more about Islam, the first Muslim elected to Congress said Thursday. Minnesota Rep.-elect Keith Ellison told CNN that he is not angry about a letter Virginia Rep. Virgil Goode wrote that said Ellison should not be allowed to place his hand on the Quran during his unofficial swearing in ceremony. "I think the diversity of our country is a great strength," Ellison told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "It's a good thing that we have people from all faiths and all cultures to come here." (Watch Ellison play down Quran flap ) Goode wrote that to "preserve the values and beliefs traditional to the United States," an immigration overhaul was necessary to avoid "many more Muslims elected to office demanding the use of the Quran." Defending his statements Thursday, Goode, a Republican, told Fox News he wants to limit legal immigration. He also said he wants to do away with "diversity visas," which he said allowed people into America "not from European countries" and "some terrorist states." Ellison responded to Goode's sentiments by saying that he would like to meet with Goode to talk about Islam and find some "common ground." "We all support one Constitution, one Constitution that upholds our right to equal protection, one Constitution that guarantees us due process under the law, one Constitution which says there is no religious test for elective office in America," Ellison said. Blitzer asked the new lawmaker-elect directly if thought Goode is a "bigot." But Ellison refused to partake in what he characterized as "name calling." "I don't know the fellow and I'd rather just say he has a lot to learn about Islam," Ellison said. The congressman-elect said he looks forward to meeting Goode. "What I'd tell him is that there might be a few things about Muslims that he might want to know," said Ellison. "He might want to know that Muslims -- there are about 5 million in the country -- that they are here to support and strengthen America. "They are nurses, doctors, husbands, wives, kids, who just want to live and prosper in the American way and that there's really nothing to fear," the new lawmaker said. "And that all of us are steadfastly opposed to the same people he is opposed to, which is the terrorists, so there is nothing to be afraid of. "And, that what we should do is to tell our constituents -- we should reach to each other and not be against each other and we should find ways for common ground." Ellison then said he'd like Goode to reach out to leaders at mosques and synagogues to encourage understanding and tolerance of the country's variety of religions.
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Happy Christmas
Happy Christmas and the new year too!
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Congressman wants to use the Qur'an when sworn in
Story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061222/ap_on_...o/ellison_quran ROCKY MOUNT, Va. - A congressman said Thursday that he will not retract a letter warning that unless immigration is tightened, "many more Muslims will be elected" and use the Quran to take the oath of office. ADVERTISEMENT Republican Rep. Virgil Goode (news, bio, voting record) triggered angry responses from a civil rights group and some colleagues with a letter this month to constituents concerned about a decision by Rep.-elect Keith Ellison of Minnesota, the first Muslim elected to Congress, to use the Quran when he is sworn in. "I will not be putting my hand on the Quran," Goode said at a news conference Thursday at the Franklin County Courthouse. Goode, who represents Virginia's 5th Congressional District, said he is receiving more positive comments from constituents than negative. "One lady told me she thinks I'm doing the right thing on this," he told Fox News. "I wish more people would take a stand and stand up for the principles on which this country was founded." Goode also told Fox News he wants to limit legal immigration and do away with "diversity visas," which he said let in people "not from European countries" and "some terrorist states." In his letter, Goode wrote that strict immigration polices are necessary "to preserve the values and beliefs traditional to the United States of America." "The Muslim representative from Minnesota was elected by the voters of that district and if American citizens don't wake up and adopt the Virgil Goode position on immigration there will likely be many more Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran," he wrote. Ellison said Thursday that Goode and others had nothing to fear about Muslims. "They are our nurses, doctors, husbands, wives, kids, who just want to live and prosper in the American way," Ellison, a Democrat from Minneapolis, said Thursday on CNN when asked what he would say to Goode if they met. "All of us are steadfastly opposed to the same people he's opposed to, which is terrorists, and so there's nothing for him to be afraid of." Asked whether he thought Goode was a bigot, Ellison said, "I don't know the fellow, and I'd rather just say that he has a lot to learn about Islam. ... I don't want to start any name-calling." Virginia's senior senator, Republican John Warner, said in a statement Thursday that he respects the right of congressional members to freely "exercise the religion of their choice, including those of the Islamic faith utilizing the Quran." Rep. Rahm Emanuel (news, bio, voting record), an Illinois Democrat who is Jewish, said Thursday that he hoped Goode would meet with Ellison, saying he would "see what I saw: a good American with good values of a different faith who's trying to do right by the people he represents." The Council on American-Islamic Relations had asked Goode to apologize, saying the remarks sent "a message of intolerance that is unworthy of anyone elected to public office." Ellison was born in Detroit and converted to Islam in college. Interesting story worthy of discussion or am I beating a dead horse here?
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Movies You Have Seen Lately
I watched it in theater and there was a fairly large ovation from the audience. Apparently lots of people liked it that much. :crazy: The film does have some funny and touching moments.
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This is why I hate WoW
I'd like to but sadly I go on the internet message boards expecting porn and crude jokes. (Those are the reasons I visit btw.)
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Your favourite poster/s?
I think most of the posters here can be quite charming sometimes. No favorite for me, except maybe if you are a really hot girl. (PM me. I want pictures.)
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Movies You Have Seen Lately
seeing that myself as well.. a good show.. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Saw maybe 5 or 6 episodes of it and I was more lost than the crew. Recently watched Advent Children. Looks pretty interesting though I never played the Final Fantasy games.
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Teacher accuses 4-year-old of sexual harrasment
That's why I hate them so much. They are more annoying than sexual predators to me. I once babysitted my little cousin for a day and was scarred for life from the traumatic experience.
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Funny Pictures Thread
I found this picture both funny and scary.
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Funny Pictures Thread
Why so many pictures making fun of Jesus?
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Movies You Have Seen Lately
Just saw the Departed. Good movie aside from ending and all the profanities. I am pretty sure that mobsters get sick of using the f-word every 2 seconds as well.
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UCLA student tasered by police.
I know that higher education in US is still the best in the world. I was just joking on how strange it is that a guy trying to study at a library could get tasered. I think UCLA should taser all those students who skip classes and sit at home playing games all day to get them to go to the library more often.
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UCLA student tasered by police.
So police is now using taser guns on students to keep them away from studying at the library? No wonder US's education is falling behind others.
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North Korea
Nuclear arms suck. You can't hug your children with nuclear arms.
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So it seems NK's planning nuke tests
NK will not attack China because China is their lifeline for food and resources. Every time Kim visits Beijing, he begs for money. Even if Kim wanted to take the whole world with him, he would have to attack China last.
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Lack of sleep = bad
Isn't leaning your seat backwards much more comfortable? I usually fall asleep in a car as soon as we get onto highway; sometimes when I was driving actually and so I had to slap myself hard on the face to keep awake. Sleep deprivation in that case would be much healthier for you than to go to sleep. :D