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Posted on 03-17-04 06:17 AM, in 3 Classics, one Platinum Trophy studded w/diamonds Link
Actually, I always remember the child / kiddie thing about Princess Mononoke... Then about ten minutes into it there's the archery scene... and blood Takes me by suprise every time

I haven't seen Sprited Away yet, actually... It was on release at the cinema for a while, but I missed it. It's still yet to be released on DVD in the UK, but it is on the horizon
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Posted on 03-17-04 06:23 AM, in Best albums of 2003? Link
Foom- This is where I have two opinions on music... I have the taste in music that I would prefer to listen to, and the taste in music that I respect...

I would say that the best AFI album musically is Sing the Sorrow... It is a masterpiece, is adventurous for the band, and appeals more to my respectful taste.

Art of Drowning is an album I would like to listen to more, though... It appeals more to my preference...

I guess it's the difference in opinion between my head and my heart.

Does anyone else feel the same way about music taste?
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Posted on 03-17-04 06:41 AM, in Voices of a Distant Star Link
It's more of a short film, really. I'm not sure about other regions, but the UK release was bundled with the award winning short about a cat

It seems that this is the background to the artists behind Voices of a Distant star.

The most powerful thing about voices was definately it's emotional significance. It places alot of emphasis on the relationship, and how tragic their seperation was. The effectiveness of this theme is what makes it stand out

I've heared a rumour about an alternative ending, where you see the couple re-united... Has anyone else heared anything about it?
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Posted on 03-17-04 07:07 AM, in Happy Birthday Yiffy Kitten! Link
That's right! He's got 22 candles on his cake, and it's officially his birthday in the UK He has about two hours to go, but that isn't going to stop anyone

You may assume that said stripper and hedgehog have not suffocated inside the cakes

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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Posted on 03-17-04 07:24 AM, in Craziness Domain Party: BOOZE AND HOOKERS FOR EVERYBODEEZ :D Link
Rahl: Dude, you've got it on squirel setting

*points to tail*
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Posted on 03-18-04 01:53 AM, in Happy Birthday Yiffy Kitten! Link
Happy Birthday, Tom This time for real

I'm still laughing from Legion's first post

Hm... Looks like it'll be my turn in two hours time
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Posted on 03-18-04 01:58 AM, in Trains and Public Transportation, again. Link
I had a problem the other day... I took the wrong train and had to wait in a rough area for a train to come back the other way...

It was really cold and I had no coat. To make matters worse, it was detention chuck out time, and all the school kids were heckling me
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Posted on 03-18-04 02:14 AM, in Gay Marriage (again) Link
Legion: The union of two people has been around for far longer than Catholicism, although they may have introduced the modern concept.

Chad: That's right... We've found happiness together and I don't want to let that go just because someone disagrees with our love in principle.

Some people associate homosexuality with sex. If anything, it's defined by love and partnership, which is why it should be recognised under marriage.

Regardless of whether it's right or wrong, homosexuality is a reality in society today, and there are couples regardless. However, these couples have no legal rights whatever. If Chad was injured in hospital, I would have no right to see her. If I died, she would have no right to be part of the processes after my death. She wouldn't even have any right to carry out my final wishes, like my prefernce of burrial.

The government has an obligation to represent the public, and they need to address these issues.

I appologise, but I do not wish to discuss any religious discussion... I acknoledge that many Christian people object to my wishes, but I do not acknoledge any motivations that can be found in references to the bible.

Originally posted by Lucrecia Barton
But what about those of us who don't follow the bible? I don't think its right that conditions should be placed on me by a religion that I don't believe in. *shrugs* Love is love right?



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Posted on 03-18-04 02:18 AM, in Gay Marriage (again) Link
Geeogree: I don't know, why don't you ask them? It's not as if we represent all alternative partnerships, only myself and my girlfriend.

I honestly have no clue why they are in love.
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Posted on 03-18-04 02:44 AM, in Gay Marriage (again) Link
Legion: We don't give a fuck about sin. We don't give a crap about christianity. Guess what, we don't care, and we don't recognise any religious arguement you care to put to us.

We want to have our marriage recognised by law and society, like all straight couples. Any descrimination is wrong, and the door is open for anyone to challenge descrimination.

Hey, there maybe discrimination against peadophiles, but I have nothing to do with them and object to my association with these people in your theories about the future.

I've asked you to respect my wishes not to discuss religion, and you've forced me to defend my lover. Don't make me do it again.


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Posted on 03-18-04 02:56 AM, in Gay Marriage (again) Link
Exactly. They have their own beliefs, but they have an obligation, proffesionally and politically to represent the public. We can fight for that, and the whole GLBT scene is fighting for it, because it's our right.

Originally posted by Mighty Kefka
Well, TECHNICALLY, it's not. Because they're fighting for a civil union, not to be married in a Christian church. However, you have somewhat of a point, because the majority of the government is Christian, and their beliefs could potentially affect how the vote goes for this amendment. However, I still believe that this is a non-issue, and it will not pass through Congress. The only reason Bush brought it up is to win over the religious right (meaning religious conservatives), mainly because many thought his dad lost the election because he failed to win them over. That is why Bush brought it up. But odds are this amendment/bill won't be passed, so we don't need to worry about this really.
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Posted on 03-18-04 03:11 AM, in Gay Marriage (again) Link
The public can be divided into three parties.

Pro gay marriage, against gay marriage, and those who do not care.

It is popular belief that there are more people who support gay marriage than oppose it, as has been shown previously in this discussion.

The religious activitists who oppose gay marriages are in support of removing the rights of other people which, in my opinion, constitutes as an extremist act of religion.


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Posted on 03-18-04 03:26 AM, in Gay Marriage (again) Link
Precisely. There is no stronger right than a human right, which activists believe should be taken away from me.

Luckily for me, my government is in the process of rectifying this. As is most of Europe, and western nations who oppose it are in the minority.
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