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  1. Originally posted by: JustinHayward I take back all I ever said about you Vidioman - you are one hilarious guy !!!!! Ever heard of political correctness buddy ????? quote> ***** no. But it does have it's consequences, right, Ski? If you don't conform, the iron fist of the great overlord will kill you. It's a thin line we walk. A thin line indeed. -~deleted~
  2. The Moose Factory (virtual Bar & Grill)

    We don't help their soldier in Iraq. But that doesn't change the fact that ~46% of them can't find up. <.< Hell, a good 20% of them can't find thier own country on a map. And I've seen people here pont to the middle of Nunavut and ask if it's where Thunder Bay is. How can people not know things like that? It's pathetic.
  3. Canadian locations volneralble to terrorism

    «Beebs: We don't use much Canadian oil...we seem to buy it from dictators and invasive countries...Maybe Canada could donate some...» Actually, if your president says the country has a major shortage, NAFTA will FORCE us to GIVE it to you. Free. Terrorists HATE liberalism, especially Islam extremists. They're about as far right wing as you can go. don't try blaming terrorism on the left. <.< A terrorists attack on Canada is unlikely but possible. We're not the ones plunging an entire region into civil war in the name of our God and saying a ton of bad things about the people living there, are we? Whoever made this thread is, sorry to say this, but, an idiot. If terrorists were going to attack Canada they wouldn't bome west ed or the oil sands (considering the size of them, how can you?) they probably wouldn't attack the CN tower either. There would probably be an attack on the Toronto subway system or somewhere along the GL-SL Seaway. They'd hit near Montréal if they wanted to mess that up. Halifax and Vancouver ports would also be major targets. The 'letterbomb' in Edmonton isn't a major terrorist attack, it's very minor, less so than the FLQ bull in the 70s. Unlike WTC, the CN tower isn't as symbolic finantically as the WTC was. They would more likely hit the bank towers in downtown TO (all the really tall ones) than the CN Tower. By talking about this, the torrorists are winning anyway. Like Boggy said, just keep going on with your lives. The way the US is so 'We must poratict arr borderrrs' and crap is like screaming to the terrorists "US! US! HIT US NEXT!!". besides, isn't Canadian Idol terrorism enough?
  4. stupid stuff

    I said something stupid.
  5. The automatic forum censor

    OMG scary scary words. Is faggot censored? Nope. Why not do what SCC did and instead of make them all "*****" make them change the world, like ass becomes bum, ***** becomes intercourse, *****ing becomes planting the cucumber, etc. It's good fun.
  6. The Moose Factory (virtual Bar & Grill)

    I can't find him on the site. (www.lakeheadu.ca). There is a G Middleton in the phonebook though, if you want to try your luck with that And LU is famous for it's forestry course, and one of the nicest campuses in Canada too.
  7. Breaking News: Bird Flu

    Yeah, a couple birds died and now we're all gonna get it and we'll die. The earth will surely be a wasteland by the end of the year. <.
  8. 01:02:03 4/5/06

    Originally posted by: dev Originally posted by: vidioman I'd like to use May 17th to celebrate my birthday. No particular reason, just cuz.quote> Alrighty...go ahead lol. quote> And then I'll die for something!!! I'll be like Jesus! And there can be a church! "Vidianity!"
  9. The Simtropolis Closet

    «I was offended when they had the virgin Mary covered in dung.» What if she appeared in the dung? Would you be offended then? And what if a pilgrimage came to kiss the Holy Mary Dung Effegie. Would you still be offended, or not? How about the Holy Mary Pancakes and Felafels? «Steven Colbert» It's Stephen, not Steven. *waves at Stephen* That man is a Gawd! «If I want baloney, I pick up the Weekly World News.» When I want Baloney, I go to a deli. Or my grade 6 teacher. She was a Baloney, too. Mrs Baloney. As for the APA, it is a much better source of information on the issue than Mr Nobody there. Hmm.. I was going to mentioned APAs bias but I havent heard much about it, but now that RC mentioned it, yes, APA is biased a fair bit. Especially from a scientologists point of view. «they deny the existance of ex-gays; though I know people who are.» Do a bit of research into puberty and bisexuality. A lot of people have a 'gay period' when theyre young and more religious people that experience that may consider it as 'being cured of homosexuality' when they werent actually gay in the first place. «what is that? Identity development?» Development of a personal identity? I would imagine it has something to do with not lying about who you are to fit in? "Are All Gay and Bisexual Men HIV Infected? No. This is a commonly held myth. In reality, the risk of exposure to HIV is related to a person's behavior, not their sexual orientation. What's important to remember about HIV/AIDS is it is a preventable disease through the use of safe sex practices and by not using drugs." What a cheap shot. WHAT A CHEAP SHOT. Commonly held myth? Where? 'Red America'? Commonly held? The things you can get away with when you put a phd on the end of your name, huh? quote> How is it a cheap shot? Lots of people say people living with AIDS are gay. While according to Thunder Bay District Health Unit, a good majority of it's HIV/AIDS patients go it from drug use, and a very small percentage are gay. «There are also studies that show the opposite.» Same for heterosexual parents. They aren't all perfect. I'd say gay and straight parents are on par when it comes to parenting ability. The difference is, when gay people have kids, it's because they want to have kids. It isn't by accident like it is with straight people, because it can't happen by accident. So, obviously, they would love their kids and take much better care of them than a straight couple that had 'accidents', IE, my parents.
  10. The Moose Factory (virtual Bar & Grill)

    And, yeah. So I did that thing again.. *slides down slide* As opposed to sliding down the sandbox. That would never work.
  11. Video Games in Car?

    I only got carsick once, and it was actually because I was dehydrated. Really hot summer day. It was horrible.
  12. 01:02:03 4/5/06

    I'd like to use May 17th to celebrate my birthday. No particular reason, just cuz.
  13. Spider-hunting nudist ends with ring of fire

    Originally posted by: Duke87Too bad this wasn't caught on tape....quote> Oh, you like flaming nudists too?! Not evry1 iz smrt u no.
  14. Breaking News: Bird Flu

    There were cases of bird flu in Manitoba last year, but it wasn't the same H5N1 strain, it was a less harmful one that couldn't be transmitted to humans.. Interestingly, all the 'major epidemics' like westnile and SARS etc. don't seem to make it to Northwestern Ontario, and other infectious diseases are faily low. As a result, twenty per cent of Canada's blood supply comes from Thunder Bay and area.. interesting, eh? So hopefully we won't get it here. We're the only hope! :0
  15. The Moose Factory (virtual Bar & Grill)

    justanothersim86 | Maybe they should mix it with other sports. That would be strange and hilarious.quote> If you saw Baseketball, you'd know that that doesn't work. It would be a miserable failure! It's 22:11:33 and I'm not asleep. Uh oh!
  16. 01:02:03 4/5/06

    ISO8601 states that the proper, standard way of telling time is YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss. So, our "123456" is really a 2006-04-05 01:02:03 or 645123. Our 123456 was really 1-02-03 04:05:06, or six seconds after the fifth minute of the fourth hour on the third day of February, 1CE. Jesus would have been around to witness it, but since we technically didn't use this calender (the Gregorian Calender) then, it wasn't really official. Unless we start a new common era, it won't happen again. And Duke, as an outspoken athiest, you should stop using AD (Anno Domini, marking the birth of Jesus Christ) and BC (before the birth of Christ) and start using BCE (before the common era) and CE (common era). It would make you less hypocritical? The current date and time in the basic standard format is 20060406020535Z as I wrote that. more
  17. Desktop.. Everyone has one of these!

    Exactly. It also have image effects, so you can blur things out if you want to. See: http://img336.imageshack.us/img336/160/clipboard029pb.jpg You can also make sepia tones and other cool junk!
  18. The Simtropolis Closet

    But we all know the bible says that women are less than men. Oops, was that offensive?... He said it. *points up* 1. Satan? No... If God doesn't exist neither does satan. The second point would possibly support my 'everyone is bisexual theory' (it isn't mine, I just believe it) in which all mammals are bisexual and depending on other factors determins what they do and who they do it with. Three makes a bit of sense. As for four.. to be honest, I am attract to both genders but more towards men at the moment so I would probably choose one over a women, but over all, if I had a choice whether to be gay or straight I think the answer is quite clear. As for five, my dad is an alcoholic and I'm close to my mom. So that could be a factor. But, I know *someone* who is closer to his father than his mother, and he's gay. Six: Hmm.... I have alot of stress, but most of that is because I'm like this in the first place. Before I 'knew' I was 'pretty normal'.. For number seven, I did have a few sexual experiences when I was younger but it wasn't molestation, or with anyone more than a year older or younger than me. But it was with a girl, that might be a cause. After mom found out she told me never to do it again..... and I never will. :0 Eight makes a good amount of sense. Places that are gay-friendly have more gays than places that aren't. I know the gay community here is tiny, and there is alot of anti-homosexual bias in the community. We're probably the largest community in Canada, outside of Alberta, that holds those 'values'. Though the gay population is becoming more vocal, there is a difference between being vocal and being large. Nine and ten make a bit of sense. For number eleven, I read somewhere that homosexuality could be linked to estrogen levels in water supplies. Twelve doesnt make much sense to me, 13 does a little.. I think it's a combination of any number of those factors. You can't choose one, but as you read on in the article they seem to be trying to. My brothers doctor's name is John Derbyshire... I wonder if theyre related... Hmmm....
  19. Problem with website images

    Make the image a png or bmp and repost it or post a link to the website, I cant see what youre taking about..
  20. Surge Protection

    Our old place had a breaker for every 2 outlets.. We have 6 for the kitchen. This place has fuses, and if one needs to be changed, we have to call our landlord and wait for him to drive up here from Rosslyn (45 minutes away)..
  21. Court of Arbitration and other ideas

    Why bother trying then? Let's just blackmail each other!
  22. Court of Arbitration and other ideas

    Why bother trying then? Let's just blackmail each other!
  23. The Simtropolis Closet

    Not really, it could be like a double negative. Fake fake courage could be true courage, per say. Or something.
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