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7. TNT!
6. Rock 'n Roll
5. Eat Mexican. Light farts.
[QUOTE=EvilBelgian]3. LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring
2. LotR: The Two Towers
1. LotR: The Return of the King
I'd finish them in English, but immo the translated versions are horrible (in Dutch anyway).
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Aye, I feel what you mean. I don't know the Dutch books, but I tried reading The Fellowship in German first. Oh man, was that boring. I already find German in general a rather difficult language to read fluently, but when translating out of the English, it's difficult and doesn't feel "pure" anymore, but really translated. It took me half a year to read the first two books (out of six), and it wasn't really fun, so luckily I quit. The book is so much better in English. In general, I try to read books always in the original language, if possible.
6. Rock 'n Roll
5. Eat Mexican. Light farts.
[QUOTE=EvilBelgian]3. LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring
2. LotR: The Two Towers
1. LotR: The Return of the King
I'd finish them in English, but immo the translated versions are horrible (in Dutch anyway).
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Aye, I feel what you mean. I don't know the Dutch books, but I tried reading The Fellowship in German first. Oh man, was that boring. I already find German in general a rather difficult language to read fluently, but when translating out of the English, it's difficult and doesn't feel "pure" anymore, but really translated. It took me half a year to read the first two books (out of six), and it wasn't really fun, so luckily I quit. The book is so much better in English. In general, I try to read books always in the original language, if possible.
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^ Seems to think that there is a lot of chemistry between Damuna and Fiona that makes "sparks fly"
Okay, this is indeed really not the right thread for this. Let's move on.
2. Put Mr. Whiskers and Spike on a play date
1. Throw one of those round, black Bomberman bombs
Top Ten Ways to spend a nice sunny summer day
10. At the beach
Okay, this is indeed really not the right thread for this. Let's move on.
2. Put Mr. Whiskers and Spike on a play date
1. Throw one of those round, black Bomberman bombs
Top Ten Ways to spend a nice sunny summer day
10. At the beach
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You've got to be kidding...
You may say that you don't want to waste YOUR time by joining an organized religion. It's making sweeping statements like this one you just posted, really uncalled for.
You have just implied that ANYONE JOINING an organized religion is wasting THEIR time.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the kind of message you are projecting.
Top ten ways to waste your life.
@Damuna Nova: Based on the context of this "Top Ten," to imply that being a member of an organized religion is wasting one's life, is flaming.Damuna_Nova wrote:7. Join an organised religion.
You may say that you don't want to waste YOUR time by joining an organized religion. It's making sweeping statements like this one you just posted, really uncalled for.
You have just implied that ANYONE JOINING an organized religion is wasting THEIR time.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the kind of message you are projecting.
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Maharlika,
I realize that as a mod you are trying to maintain a level of decorum in this forum. I also understand that you may have found DN's comment inflamatory either in general or for personal reasons. But what I don't understand is why you limited your comment to DN only. See the below submitted items in the same Top Ten list (ways to waste your life):
9. Plug yourself in to an online forum (bad luck Rav!)
8. Go to mc donalds, burger king or any other fast food resturaunt.
7. Join an organised religion.
5. Become a pacifist
4. Become a vegetarian (Life without meat )
2. Doing sports: One hour of excercise lengthens your life with 15 mins or somth. That's just a bad deal, people!
Between these, anyone that frequents a forum (which allpies to all of us), anyone that eats fast food, anyone that is a pacifist, anyone that is a vegetarian or anyone that plays sports are also wasting their life. In particular, #4 and #5 are at least as inflamatory as #7 because they also deal with someone's beliefs. The only two reasons that I can think that you singled out DN's post was either for personal reasons or as a specific attack on him. I have noticed a particular trend in SYM to bash religion and Christianity specifically, but I don't see how this is a mean-spirited attack in any way.
And DN's #1 post shows that none of this is to be takens seriously (which we don't).
1. Actually listening to any of the above.
I realize that as a mod you are trying to maintain a level of decorum in this forum. I also understand that you may have found DN's comment inflamatory either in general or for personal reasons. But what I don't understand is why you limited your comment to DN only. See the below submitted items in the same Top Ten list (ways to waste your life):
9. Plug yourself in to an online forum (bad luck Rav!)
8. Go to mc donalds, burger king or any other fast food resturaunt.
7. Join an organised religion.
5. Become a pacifist
4. Become a vegetarian (Life without meat )
2. Doing sports: One hour of excercise lengthens your life with 15 mins or somth. That's just a bad deal, people!
Between these, anyone that frequents a forum (which allpies to all of us), anyone that eats fast food, anyone that is a pacifist, anyone that is a vegetarian or anyone that plays sports are also wasting their life. In particular, #4 and #5 are at least as inflamatory as #7 because they also deal with someone's beliefs. The only two reasons that I can think that you singled out DN's post was either for personal reasons or as a specific attack on him. I have noticed a particular trend in SYM to bash religion and Christianity specifically, but I don't see how this is a mean-spirited attack in any way.
And DN's #1 post shows that none of this is to be takens seriously (which we don't).
1. Actually listening to any of the above.
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A bit of clarification.
Since I'm a bit pressed for time because of RL obligations allow me to post a PM I sent to one who made a similar comment via PM.
Since I'm a bit pressed for time because of RL obligations allow me to post a PM I sent to one who made a similar comment via PM.
@Darzog: Here is a message I sent to someone with the same argument as yours:Thanks for your feedback, >insert member name here<![]()
For the record, I'm not accusing Damuna Nova of intentionally flaming. Based on his posting patterns, he has the tendency to be tactless without giving thought on the implications of his statements.
Giving him the benefit of the doubt, I tend to see his post as a lack of thought rather than having any deliberate intention to flame a group of people.
Daft comments they may be, but others won't see it that way.
Back then when I wasn't a mod, fable was offended when in my post I implied that I found it funny (for an ignorant child like me back in the 70's) to think that Agent Orange was some cool fruit drink.![]()
Apparently fable among other people, are sensitive when it comes to the Vietnam war and the effects it had on both war vets and civilians.
As for the other posts mentioned by Darzog, I personally don't find them on an equal level with that of religious beliefs.
I think that you have missed the point. At least my point.
It is NOT a question whether DN had deliberate intentions to break forum rules or not. The point is, his HABITUAL BEHAVIOR is already disrupting the status quo. If DN can get away with it on the pretense that he has no intention of offending anyone, then anybody may as well use it as an excuse.![]()
The problem is that DN has CONSISTENTLY PILED UP a number of infractions. Although each infraction may not on its own be as bad as >insert banned member here< , the accumulated citations against DN can not be ignored anymore.
I remember >insert member A here< and >insert member B here< posting just like DN when they were a bit new to SYM, but in recent months I don't recall anyone complaining about their posts. Apparently, these members made the necessary adjustments with the way things run around here.![]()
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