Scots Taffer on 6/2/2007 at 23:43
At least I zinged Vigil.
Rug Burn Junky on 6/2/2007 at 23:46
Quote Posted by Scots_Taffer
At least I
zinged Vigil.
Heh heh, I don't think that phrase means what you think it means.
Scots Taffer on 7/2/2007 at 00:00
Quote Posted by Rug Burn Junky
Heh heh, I don't think that phrase means what you think it means.
I can practically taste the fucking injokes.
mol on 7/2/2007 at 09:40
So, this probably means that in 2000 years from now someone will write a huge best seller about the secret lineage of Tom Cruise that has been protected by a mysterious organization for thousands of years.
OnionBob on 7/2/2007 at 09:42
Quote Posted by Scots_Taffer
I can practically taste the fucking injokes.
I post nearly $300-400 of exceedingly fresh in-jokes every month
Scots Taffer on 7/2/2007 at 10:05
$200, actually. I counted.
PigLick on 8/2/2007 at 13:37
stupider
Gray on 10/2/2007 at 03:58
I firmly believe in Tom Cruise as the Messiah as much as I believe in... well, his acting abilities, Jerry Bruckheimer's directing skills, Dubya's war(s), low-fat chocolate, compassionate conservatives, Rob Schneider movies, equal rights for rich and poor alike will ever come true, the Pope, the amazing lyrical skills of Justin Timberlake, sunshine in December, or... Pastafarianism. I believe all these things equally.
Sometimes, it feels pretty good to be an atheist. Very good. By GOD, it feels good to be an atheist.
Ziemanskye on 10/2/2007 at 10:13
I've seen sunshine in December. On the other side of the equator admittedly, but it happens.
Dubya's War doesn't need belief - it's happening anyway. Maybe you don't believe it's the right thing to be doing, or that it's in anyway helpful or whatever, but it's happening even without our faith.
The Pope and Rob Schneider movies similarly mock your lack of belief. :ebil:
Tom Cruise however, will just have to learn that he's not the messiah (all together now): He's just a naughty boy.