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The White Light

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the religious and Atheist people. Also the Crax-de'llok Discussion on who should have won the Illek"feentol Olympics.
 

bokni

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the church. not religion in general just the church institution
people who claim that something doesnt matter because it is "just a theory". a theory is the second strongest thing in science behind fact.
anyone that thinks someone else is evil/immoral because they differ in beliefs
 

ThrobbingEgo

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The Black Star said:
the religious and Atheist people.
So, all of humanity then? Or are we going with a specific denomination (or definition) of religious and atheist? Like, not including agnostics or people who worship unicorns? I'm just looking for clarification here.
 

Plazmatic

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Well what REALLY ticks me off is people who think Micheal Jackson is dead. There is no evidence that he is dead, it was just a huge stunt to get every one to buy his shit, and make more money, I mean look at the footage before he died! He was perfectly fine.
 

lacktheknack

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eelel said:
Ultra conservatives that think they are better than every one
Don't forget, however, the ultra-liberals who think they're better than everyone. (No, I'm not implying anything about you.)
 

bluepilot

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I hate the opinion that all cultures should be considered equal.

I think that there are practices across ALL cultures that should be culled, thus there is no need to respect or tolerate cultures which you personally diasgree with. I am thinking in particular about cultures which practice child marriage, female circumcision, witch hunting, vigilante justice, cruel and unusual punsihments.

Drives me crazy when people argue that we should `tolerate` all cultures, even those which practice unscientific and cruel things? Raaah!!! I hate this wolly thinking.
 

kawaiiamethist

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Poor (more like lazy) grammer and spelling. My pet peeve: Did no one pay attention when the teacher was explaining the difference between their, there and they're?? Or do some people not care to consider which is correct for the situation?
 

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mcgroobber said:
exactly, i was criticized by a scientist (chem researcher) because of my poor password choices

scientists are the best and brightest, they aren't going to make up global warming only to have their emails hacked exposing the whole conspiracy
Quite the faulty assumption there, even the smartest people make stupid mistakes. Also, I don't know the actual details, but hacking doesn't usually refer to something as simple as a lucky guess of a simple password. The "hack" could have been something far more "technical", that made the contents of the passwords irrelevant.
 

Kamaitachi

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Jadak said:
mcgroobber said:
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exactly, i was criticized by a scientist (chem researcher) because of my poor password choices

scientists are the best and brightest, they aren't going to make up global warming only to have their emails hacked exposing the whole conspiracy
Quite the faulty assumption there, even the smartest people make stupid mistakes. Also, I don't know the actual details, but hacking doesn't usually refer to something as simple as a lucky guess of a simple password. The "hack" could have been something far more "technical", that made the contents of the passwords irrelevant.
You do realise how easy most secret answers are? phising requires no techniqual knowledge either. infact, unless you where to exploit a glitch in the systen (very unlikely), then the only means of getting a password would be social engineering, so a cookie and a biscuit to you.
 

The White Light

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ThrobbingEgo said:
The Black Star said:
the religious and Atheist people.
So, all of humanity then? Or are we going with a specific denomination (or definition) of religious and atheist? Like, not including agnostics or people who worship unicorns? I'm just looking for clarification here.
I meant Atheists and Catholics/Jews.
 

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I hate how people seem to think all Australians descended from convicts and that those who did still are criminals today.

I also dislike how people think I'm a fanboy just because I enjoy playing Zelda/Mario.
 

ThrobbingEgo

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The Black Star said:
ThrobbingEgo said:
The Black Star said:
the religious and Atheist people.
So, all of humanity then? Or are we going with a specific denomination (or definition) of religious and atheist? Like, not including agnostics or people who worship unicorns? I'm just looking for clarification here.
I meant Atheists and Catholics/Jews.
Okay. For which reasons, if I may ask?

In the interest of full disclosure, I'm a jewish-born Strong Atheist.
 

Daniel Cygnus

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I hate those "9/11 was an inside job!" conspiracy theorists. Don't know why, they just really piss me off for some reason.
 

WayOutThere

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I get ticked off whenever I hear someone profess any sort of supernatural, postmodern, new age, conspirancy theory, or otherwise self-indulgent shit.

Science and Education FTW
 

Kamaitachi

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WayOutThere said:
I get ticked off whenever I hear someone profess any sort of supernatural, postmodern, new age, conspirancy theory, or otherwise self-indulgent shit.

Science and Education FTW
This.
People trying to Discuss Ghost's seriously.
"I am totally serious dude, this evil spirit wants to eat your soul, man!"
 

Kamaitachi

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Oh and people who think they are demons.
I met a guy on the internet once, kept going on and on about how he was in hell as we spoke, and all that BS