01-19-2014, 05:22 AM
(01-19-2014, 04:47 AM)Kain_Nobel Wrote: @Uruhara : You forget to clean your lint trap? OMG I'm just glad you're okay. I've had washers and dryers go on the fritz before, luckily they never caught fire.
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Apologies both to History channel and anybody who saw me ranting about Ancient Aliens. Between all the sleep, television and medication had put me into a constant state of bitchiness, not a very happy camper when I'm not wide awake and consistantly productive. Then again, I've always had a personal bias towards watching TV, so that might've played a role too. Looking back, the rants were almost comical, but it felt personal to a point with all these guys saying basically "it wasn't people, IT WAS ALIENS." The engineers that were on yesterday's episodes made me more acceptable to the concept.
Actually, the idea of extra terrestrials helping us build our civilization is friggin' cool and, if that's the truth, I'm glad they came to educate and assist us.
With that said, sometimes I forget that I've witnessed a couple phenomenons, magical moments I hold dear, such as the Phoenix Lights and the ghost of my dead grandma the day she died. Being grown up, it's easy to be skeptical and question those experiences, file them to the "maybe I imagined it" department, but those cold cases are always brought back up with accompanying goosebumps and spine-chills.
Even if aliens are real, I'd still say that the show "Ancient Aliens" is complete and utter bullshit.
"Turning iron ore into iron swords is a hard process, for one must first dig out the rock, and melt it to refine it, then one must pour that metal into a mould, let it cool a bit, and pound on it while it cools even further. Games are no different." - Ahzoh
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Vrkhazhian
ʾEšol ḵavud ʾelẕakud lav ʾezʾaẕud zwazaršeru ya lit žalneru lav lit t͛enud. Ṗal sa-ražheru lav raržižu paplam lav ṗal widsaṟam bemaḵu šuku lit ʾeyṭu waẏnilaẇ. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.