vermiculus

14143 pts · July 25, 2011


I decided it was time to update my bio.

it was on reddit a few weeks ago from the actual OP; there was more footage of the white one getting pets (and still acting very timid)

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still better than playing in the box spring

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good ole' computer modern

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I checked the math – it wouldn't even take that many. 10^87 eggs would do the trick – forget about 10^(10^100). source below.

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I'm originally from Baltimore – Madison doesn't know the meaning of 'hood'. The neighborhood seems nice enough.

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just off rimrock :-) had to get to the butcher's this morning over on university ave and it *sucked*

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did you even drive the beltline this morning? we were almost killed a few times O.O

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I'm so conflicted.

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in space

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/a/4oiKf :D

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Lol of course not, but she knows my username everywhere. Couldn't risk posting the goods. Will reply with upload.

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I have not tried this specifically, but I *have* been playing with imagemagick a lot lately. I'm proposing to my gf tomorrow night…

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…the definition of god. My mental image may be whack, but I imagine theology encompassing more, measuring more, than the definition of god.

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Sorry if I'm not expressing myself clearly: the sole definition of a religion's god(s) is found in its theology, but theology is more than…

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No, it's not an oxymoron: theology is more than the definition of god, but the definition of god is found in theology.

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If there are differences in the theologies, are there not differences in the god-personalities themselves? Does that not => different gods?

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But wouldn't you say that the theology of a religion is, to some measure, the sole defining characteristic of its god(s)?

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I know there are a lot of asinine people out there, but try not to lose hope that everyone who disagrees with you is a dunce.

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Not every link is intended to be proof, dude. It's a cross-reference to a related conversation :P

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…different lights. If you'd taken anything beyond an introduction to world religions, you'd know this.

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They undoubtedly share an oral tradition which is why many people think they are the same god, but they are ultimately cast in entirely…

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I linked a related conversation (of mine) instead making the same points again… christians/muslims/jews do not worship the same god.

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