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Hmm, that made me think of all the things that we think is derived from christianity... don't know why, like the ritual of placing a tree in the house on the 25th of December, is actually derived from a pagan religion, that believed that on the Winter Orthodox people were in danger of bad spirits, so they placed a tree believing the living entity would keep them away. Romans typically adopted these practices because the Empire wanted to be a one religion system, (a lot of historians say otherwise, their was lot's of equality, don't. make. me. laugh.) but it's very to go from one, religion to another so they kept some holidays and just changed what they were celebrating...
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Here Lies Wayne Jakobus Michael 'Shane' "Bane" Neumann
1996 - 2012
"The one who likes ice and lightning"
Don't make me laugh. This fool human
can't even tell the difference between a
dagger and a sword!
- Shane's Killer
That's going a bit overkill, isn't it? :wacko:
I will live by this: Violence primum aliquid aliud postea.
I'd fight them differently. And probably won, I doubt anyone of them are skilled at the arts of Yu-Gi-Oh.
Yeah, I don't really duel much anymore, but the cards are still useful. Maybe as throwing weapons :wacko:
Ooh, or "Hey, what's 75 raised to the power of 6?"
That'll get some sort of confusing response and I'll just say "177 978 515 625."
Mathemetical violence :wacko: