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In all seriousness, this is a dire situation.
Alyxx Thorne replied to MakoVlazkov's topic in Freeman's Mind
Like tranquilizers. I think it's a subtle parody of House, who's already a subtle parody on Sherlock Holmes to begin with. -
33 & 34 Green?! It's a sign of the apocalypse!
Alyxx Thorne replied to GameGodOfAll's topic in Freeman's Mind
Seems like I am not the only one repeatedly hitting the F5 key at the home page. -
Your favourite Twilight Zone episode/moment
Alyxx Thorne replied to Sir Raffi's topic in Free-For-All
Any moment Rod Serling comes on screen. He's such a classic TV character. -
That's a kickass mask.
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Atheism: Philosophically Redundant?
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dan-95's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Well put. It was sort of what I wanted to say. -
Paul Hardcastle - King Tut
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In all seriousness, this is a dire situation.
Alyxx Thorne replied to MakoVlazkov's topic in Freeman's Mind
Yes, he IS very realistic. I always found that interesting. -
Hexacon - Discommend
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Great for sex I can hear why
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Tangerine Dream - Kiew Mission
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What's with you having less then -100 rep again? lol It was a gift.
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Tangerine Dream - Hyperborea (Part 2)
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The Impact of Religion in Shaping Modern Society.
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dan-95's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
I don't think religion itself is a bad thing, but rather people who do bad things and use religion as an excuse. -
The Impact of Religion in Shaping Modern Society.
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dan-95's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
I agree with Stephen Hawking about people who boast about their IQ. -
In all seriousness, this is a dire situation.
Alyxx Thorne replied to MakoVlazkov's topic in Freeman's Mind
Most good comedic characters are rather static and one-dimensional. -
The Tunnel pt. 2 Questions and Predictions
Alyxx Thorne replied to devilk870's topic in Civil Protection
I would say that the dream thing seems most likely considering how weird the episode was, but I don't know. Anything could happen really. -
I think it's important to teach kids to embrace differences rather than using them as excuses to pick on those who stand out from the crowd.
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The Impact of Religion in Shaping Modern Society.
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dan-95's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Einstein was religious. What more proof do you need? -
In all seriousness, this is a dire situation.
Alyxx Thorne replied to MakoVlazkov's topic in Freeman's Mind
Well, that I can agree with. -
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon
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Drinking blue energy drink. I feel like I shouldn't be drinking it.
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Yeah, some of the voice acting in Deus Ex is horrendous, especially the faux accents. But I think the fact it was a low budget game makes it even more impressive.
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In all seriousness, this is a dire situation.
Alyxx Thorne replied to MakoVlazkov's topic in Freeman's Mind
Not by a long shot. -
The Impact of Religion in Shaping Modern Society.
Alyxx Thorne replied to Dan-95's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
For me, values are more important than religion itself. To have good morals and values is more important in most cases than if you are Christian, Muslim or a Jew. I would say while religion has had a general positive effect on shaping modern society, since it has formed the basis for most of our laws, it has also had a lot of negative effects which can't be overlooked. A lot of wars are started on the basis of religious disagreements, not to mention terrorism, and the dark side of religion will probably always be there. -
I think it depends heavily on which school you look at. At some schools, bullying can be a huge problem where nobody deals with it and in some schools, like the ones I went to, bullying was really hit down on and they took great effort into teaching tolerance to the kids, especially the golden rule: "Do to others what you want them to do to you." I've been bullied quite a bit but I've had people around me who have always supported me. Friends can be great sometimes. I would have to say yes for Norway, especially around here where I live. As far as I know, bullying is almost non-existant in most Norwegian schools. But I think the situation might be totally different in other countries.