fonewear said: »
Well that's good. Nothing attractive comes from their mouths.
Edit: Okay, that was harsh. Here's Pinky Pie.
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Does islam require forced conversions?
fonewear said: » Well that's good. Nothing attractive comes from their mouths. Edit: Okay, that was harsh. Here's Pinky Pie. Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Do you even know how expensive those programs are? Leviathan.Chaosx said: » Just back read the last 4 pages... was I forcibly converted to Islam now? Does Islam require forced IQ tests?
Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Does Islam require forced IQ tests? Jetackuu said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Does Islam require forced IQ tests? Have you never been exposed to people of the Islamic faith especially in the CS and Engineering intensives in Virginia? Seriously? You're in CS, and you still have these leanings? You've touted Islam as the end-all-be-all of humanity, but I'm starting to wonder if you've been properly exposed. Arab-Americans are pretty damn moderate. I was told in Frankfurt to be wary of Arab guys, but the Arab-Americans can be just as agnostic as the next person. Jetackuu said: » This is a bad argument, really is. No, it's not. It really isn't. From back reading over the weekend, I wonder how you would assert this logically, unless you're obliging yourself. This is the internet Zah! A magical place where anyone can be an expert on any subject without demonstration of experience. It's like a sublime taco cart on the ethereal shores of a digital beach where jackanapes from all walks of life gather to dispense sophomoric wisdom whilst.....
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Jetackuu said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Does Islam require forced IQ tests? Have you never been exposed to people of the Islamic faith especially in the CS and Engineering intensives in Virginia? Seriously? You're in CS, and you still have these leanings? You've touted Islam as the end-all-be-all of humanity, but I'm starting to wonder if you've been properly exposed. Arab-Americans are pretty damn moderate. I was told in Frankfurt to be wary of Arab guys, but the Arab-Americans can be just as agnostic as the next person. Jetackuu said: » This is a bad argument, really is. No, it's not. It really isn't. From back reading over the weekend, I wonder how you would assert this logically, unless you're obliging yourself. As to the bold: no I haven't... As to the rest: yes I know some Arabs in the computer fields, honestly I don't know if they're all Islamic or not, but I do know that going off the class size they're about average. (anecdotal I know, but you brought it up, not me). As for the other thing: yes, yes it really is. I know plenty of people who aren't parents who know better than a lot of parents, having children doesn't make on a great parent by default. People can know about how to raise a child without ever having one, I realize that this will probably be lost on you and I'm not sure why I'm wasting my time, but if you don't understand that point then we best just drop it. edit: Nvm.
....obliging cannibalistic desires to dine on dreams and aspirations of their fellow denizens...
...in order to pay tribute to the deities of Godwin, Kruger and Dunning with coerced conversions...
... Of souls, bitcoins, and ancient currencies through baptism by triple posting.
You are basically ***.
That's not even the big problem.
Enjoy your 72 mother in laws. Bismarck.Ihina said: » That's not even the big problem. Enjoy your 72 mother in laws. I'd rather burn. Offline
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Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Here's a nifty tip from a buddy who actually has a PHD in Early Childhood Education (don't ask, her husband still /facepalms): To increase your child's dexterity, break crayons in half so they have to adapt to holding them like a pencil. /dusts off hands There. Something constructive. I've been meaning to make a thread about "play, sensory, and craft activities" to see what ffxiah parents have found was fun or not so much fun for their kids at different ages. I'll have to finish that and let the exchange of ideas (or not) commence! Offline
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Bahamut.Kara said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Here's a nifty tip from a buddy who actually has a PHD in Early Childhood Education (don't ask, her husband still /facepalms): To increase your child's dexterity, break crayons in half so they have to adapt to holding them like a pencil. /dusts off hands There. Something constructive. I've been meaning to make a thread about "play, sensory, and craft activities" to see what ffxiah parents have found was fun or not so much fun for their kids at different ages. I'll have to finish that and let the exchange of ideas (or not) commence! Don't all children break crayons and use them? PHD huh... Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Well you're *** then buddy, school in Denmark is compulsory so he'll be surrounded by kids who will be playing outside, bringing handheld video games to school or other toys and will develop an interest in them Asura.Refreshazure said: » if all goes well they will not be raised in the United States they will be raised in a more secular place like Denmark where undesirable things like Republicans and conservative values are in the super minority. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark Over 70% of Danes are members of the state church. Danes also self-identify as atheists heavily but they really enjoy their cultural traditions. Christmas, Easter, and confirmation are actively participated in by the majority. As well as Fastelavn, st. John's eve, St. Martins day, prayer day, ascension day, and whit sunday. I see the master's IQ dropped by 5 digits while I was asleep. That's a fast decay!
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Bahamut.Kara said: » What the hell is this? Have you ever been around kids? If you can't feel happiness (oxytocin) you will have a severly difficult time bonding with your child. Not to mention that fact that your brain chemistry will change if you live with the mother of your child, before and after birth. Hormones affect a lot more than you seem to understand. When I first learned about the changes a man goes through after becoming a father (well a decent father; involved, living with the mother, around, not getting drunk every night etc) it blew me away. Also, there is way too much self-validation going on from certain person(s) in this thread now for me to take any of them seriously. |
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