While I can't speak for anyone else, what bothers me about this is that someone can make a clever (but unscientific) argument for believing in a higher power that ends up causing unfounded doubt in established scientific areas. I have no problems letting people believe what they want, but in America this sort of view has been falsely taken as science and threatens the integrity of our education system.
That was amazing. I had the same idea a couple of days ago after browsing through ROY4L's sites (I'm a fan of his stuff too), but I'd never be able to make decent sound for it.
If you're downvoting this because you like Michael Moore, I didn't intend this site to be a political statement. If you're upvoting it because you hate him, carry on.
Does anyone ever go on a filesharing program like DC and download other peoples save files for RPGs? It would be cool to get inside their heads through their characters' names and everything. I bet it's dissapointing if you actually do it, but I think about it often.
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