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Alyxx Thorne

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  1. I would hope that any serious religious person would also agree that they cannot with certainty know that there is a god but that they find it beneficial to live with the assumption of his/her/its existence.

    I am certain God exists, because that's what faith is, believing something is there that I cannot really prove is.

     

    Humans are irrational, and a lot of what we do, such as believing in God, makes no sense. But that's the beauty of the human mind in my opinion.

  2. One day God gazed upon the people of Earth who were starting to play Civilization while eating popcorn. He gleefully said "DELETE THIS THREAD!" and then suddenly they did died.Their ghosts yelled all night long and that noise brought forth the Klingon Empire."DAMMIT GODZILLA'S FINGERING US" shouted the anthropomorphic mole people who were furries, but

  3. I haven't discovered much lately, I have periods where I'm not that much into discovering music, I kinda want to hold on to my musical identity in a way.

     

    Lately though I have begun collecting a-ha's records a lot, just falling in love with Morten Harket's wonderful voice. I think some of their best music was actually made after their initial success album.

     

    Otherwise, the new Funker Vogt album was pretty awesome. Arising Hero might be one of the best industrial songs I've heard. It was awesome to get the limited edition of it too.

  4. I dunno, I wouldn't be so quick to hate it. If it brings the fun to consoles, then why is that a bad thing? Though I'm not really interested in Minecraft to begin with.

  5. I would have played it if it was out for PC, but since it's not, I have little to no interest in it. Console exclusive games don't interest me unless they are on the Wii. Not because I'm a console gamer but simply because that's the only new console I own (birthday present, hardly use it).

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