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Name: Robbie
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Final Fantasy



Last but not least, I want to say I love you Heather!  I can't wait for May 1st!

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What the hell?  Where did my post go?  I KNOW it was there, because I showed it to my brother.  But it's all gone, except where I said I love Heather. 


Saturday, March 25, 2006

To TheUnstained

I'm posting this as a new entry so it  can't be overlooked.  I want to start by saying any hate-filled comments on your site would more than likely be in response to things you had done to annoy or offend others.  Not that it's really needed, but for example you tell others the way they should live their lives, follow the bible, etc.  Those "Hate filled comments" were not because of what you believe.  They were put on your site because you attacked what others believe.  Ever since I've seen your name, that's all you've done.  You have repeatedly attacked other religions, mainly Paganism.  If you kept your insults to yourself, you wouldn't have to worry about "hate filled comments".  And yes, you can post and still be afraid.  You hide.  Hide behind a screen name.  Hide so no one can speak to you.  You can still be very afraid. 

Now, if you want to practice Christianity, by all means, go for it.  I really couldn't care less.  If you wanted to convert to a religion that worships cyanide, so long as you don't hurt anyone else in the process, go for it.  But you've gotta let others practice their own in peace.  We pagans are gentle in our ways, and would never hurt anyone (at least not intentionally... everyone hurts someone unintentionally from time to time).  Let Isaac Hayes practice Scientology.  Let Madonna follow Kabbalah.  Let my cousin be Satanist.   Let my best friend be Agnostic.  I really don't care!  They're not hurting anyone by doing it.  But man, you've gotta let everyone else practice in peace. 

The motion to convert others is what produces hate.  Not your religion.  If you want to post your views, even from a religious standpoint, then that's your right.  But don't try to convert.  I don't intend on blocking you, because you have that right.  Please don't abuse it.  We can all have conversations like human beings.  If I say Chicken Little went to officials today claiming the sky was falling, and you want to post a comment saying you feel it was the act of God, then go ahead.  I don't care.  We all have different interpretations.  Just don't try to say we need to convert to keep it from happening again.  If a person is to convert, they'll do it on their own free will.  If they want information, they'll seek it.  But until then, live and let live.  The world will be a lot more peaceful that way.


Friday, March 24, 2006

Currently Gaming
Final Fantasy XI: The Vana’diel Collection
By Square Enix USA
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I'm so disappointed!  As I'm sure most of you have heard by now, Isaac Hayes, more commonly known as Chef from South Park has left the show.  I just finished watching Chef's final episode.  I only caught the second half (it was a two part episode).  Chef went to a camp at the end of the first episode, believing it was an adventure camp.  At the beginning of the second episode, Chef returned.  He spoke in small clips, obviously not Isaac Hayes doing the actual voice session.  It was various recordings played together to make sentences, all of which were basically asking the kids to have sex.

  The kids discovered he had joined a cult-like club that went around the world molesting children.  Supposedly the founder of the club tried going around the world to discover new places, only to find other nations had already done this.  So he began having sex with children so he could be the first to have sex with the children instead.  Supposedly the children had some chemical in them which would make the rapist immortal.  Until the founder was hit by a train (the movie clip shown to the kids actually had in parenthesis "Yes, they actually believe this!").  Eventually the children won back Chef, only to have him return to the cult.  They enticed him with the thrill of adventure.  As he was crossing the wooden bridge, lightning struck, burning the bridge, and he fell to his death.  Falling on a dead tree, impaling him.  A cougar attacked his helpless body, and a bear came and killed the cougar, maiming Chef.  The cult rebuilt Chef in a black suit, with a red laser-spatula >.<.  But anyway...

Now, for those who are still not quite sure about this story, Isaac Hayes left South Park because the creators made an episode making fun of Scientology.  Hayes was in fact a practicing Scientologist.  The part I find strange is it had to air twice before he quit.  Besides, anyone who South Park hasn't insulted should be the ones who are offended... it's like saying they're not important enough!  .  Anyway....

It didn't strike me that the child molesting cult was a metaphore for Scientology.  As stated before, the movie showing the beliefs of the cult says "Yes, they really believe this!".  Many people find Scientology hard to believe.... rather bizarre, to be quite honest.  But it didn't really strike me until the end, when they were holding Chef's funeral, and Kyle mentioned the cult which had brainwashed their beloved friend.  Then it hit me, as many people also find Scientology a brainwashing cult. I'm sure the people loved Isaac Hayes, and were all sorry to see him go... especially over something so trivial.  They lost him because of the religion... Just like they lost Chef to the cult.  Hm....

 And just to clear things up, I don't know much about the religion, so I'm not making a judgement.  I'm just making a few generalizations about the common feelings towards the religion.  If you really wanna see more about it, go to http://www.religioustolerance.org.  Just for the record, this is also the religion which Tom Cruise follows.

But anyway... the main reason I'm writing this is because I hate to see Chef go.  Not to mention... YOU CAN'T HAVE SOUTH PARK WITHOUT CHEF! 


Thursday, March 23, 2006

Hedder is telling me I need to update.  Uh... not much to say.  I've been playing a lot of Final Fantasy XI.  And Animal Crossing, and Final Fantasy Tactics.  Well, I set up a small place in the woods behind my house to hold rituals and the like.  There were three VERY heavy cement blocks I rolled all around the woods, then set a cement slab in the dirt in the center to hold fires on.  The cement blocks were placed in the ground, because they weren't balanced on both sides.  So to balance it out I had to make holes to put the larger sides in.  My brother held an overnight birthday party last week.  I went outside to find my hard work ruined.  Maybe I'll post pictures.  The boys had pulled one of the seats out of the ground, and rolled it over.  Then took the fireplace slab and shattered it over the flipped seat.  So yeah... I'm pissed.... But anyway...Uh... Not much else to say, but I love Heather!  I'm off for now!


Tuesday, February 07, 2006

The Top Ten Good Reasons to Date a Video Game Player

10. He's good with his hands.

9. He can keep going for hours.

8. He knows the right buttons to press.

7. He learns from mistakes.

6. He can stay focused.

5. He works well in the dark.
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4. He doesn't cheat.

3. He knows all the best moves.

2. He can always score.

And the NUMBER ONE Reason to Date a Video Game Player...

1. He's got good aim with his weapon!



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