Hello everyone. Sorry for not being around as often. My 2 new jobs keep me on my
toes, lol.
Quote by ProgramZERO
So, the sixth anniversary of 911 is coming up and I just watched this
interesting documentary on the History Channel of several conspiracy theories on
the terrorist attack. I personally subscribe to the belief that it was in fact a
terrorist attack and all these conspiracy theories are pure speculation without
satisfactory evidence. What are your thoughts here at
MT-Atheists?
I saw that too. Interesting if true, though... I believe for the most part that
the theories have no real weight what-so-ever. Not to dwell on this topic, but
I've always been quite angry at the fact that people (everywhere) are all about
remembering 9-11 so many years after the fact... but not even 3 years later
after the Oklahoma City bombing... the US forgot about the Murrow Federal
building and all the people and children that died there. It makes me sick.
Yes, many more people died on 9-11... for the OKC bombing/terrorist act, the
terrorists/conspirators were brought to justice... the OKC wasn't on TV for
everyone to watch like NY... but I want to say that the victims families (of
which I was related and had friends of the family who were injured and killed)
weren't compensated (no money at all nor much out of state condolences or
anything) like the ones from NY... financially nor by the public in general with
sympathy or anything like NY. Terrorism is terrorism... foreign or domestic,
right? People need to treat all things like that equally. (Just my angry
opinion... ) Anyways... that's my speil... I'm sorry to rant about that,
it just bothers me.
Quote by ProgramZEROSo, the sixth
anniversary of 911 is coming up and I just watched this interesting documentary
on the History Channel of several conspiracy theories on the terrorist attack. I
personally subscribe to the belief that it was in fact a terrorist attack and
all these conspiracy theories are pure speculation without satisfactory
evidence. What are your thoughts here at MT-Atheists?
I think I saw that documentary too. I don't believe the "conspiracy
theories" because, even if they are true, there isn't enough reason to
believe them from what I know.
On another note, Creationists have been making movies recently. Something that
seems to happen pretty often is Creationists trying to trick people into being
interviewed by them. The latest example of this is Creationists actually
tricking a theologian into an interview and editing out the parts that didn't
fit in with their crazy belief:
Quote: ...I have no sympathy
whatsoever with young-earth creationism (I'd sympathize with a young-earth
creationist who got bit by a pit bull or something, but you know what I mean); I
consider it exegetically irresponsible and it is (regardless of my consideration
one way or the other) not scientific in the least. The producers conveniently
left out the parts of my interview where I expressed the view that the biblical
Adam and Eve are "everyman" and "everywoman" and that the
impossible geography of Eden is a clue to readers not to try to interpret
Genesis 2-3 literally. Instead, the film gives air time to ICR folk who
completely misuse the real scientific concept of a Y-chromosome most recent
common ancestor (Y-mcra) and a mitochondrial DNA most recent common ancestor
(mt-mcra), sometimes called "Y-chromosome Adam" and "mtDNA
Eve"; the talking heads try to conflate Y-mcra and mt-mcra with a literal
Adam and Eve from Genesis 2-3, even though Y-mcra and mt-mcra, according to
current evidence, lived almost 90,000 years apart from one
another.
Quote: UPDATE:So, the sixth
anniversary of 911 is coming up and I just watched this interesting documentary
on the History Channel of several conspiracy theories on the terrorist attack. I
personally subscribe to the belief that it was in fact a terrorist attack and
all these conspiracy theories are pure speculation without satisfactory
evidence. What are your thoughts here at MT-Atheists?
Consipracy theories are fun though... Well, there
are a lot of conspiracy theories on a lot of stuff. Well, 9/11... its going to
be an annoying thing in our school (maybe) since everyone would be talking about
it and stuff... (at least the teacher)... Theres a nice thing process of accept
and move on, stop dwindling on the past >.>...
Quote by BobaFett2haI know Carl Sagan
had some respect for Hinduism in regards to its cosmology, but I definitely
don't believe he thought it holds important answers. For one thing, philosophy
in general doesn't hold any
answers..just questions =P.
Well, it's still a religious
dogma. Although it's idea of reincarnation is curiously parallel to the fact
that once we die and turn into dirt, we feed other living organisms. It's a very
cool thought like how we are made of the Universe and the Universe is made up of
us which is intriguing.
UPDATE:So, the sixth anniversary of 911 is coming up and I just watched this
interesting documentary on the History Channel of several conspiracy theories on
the terrorist attack. I personally subscribe to the belief that it was in fact a
terrorist attack and all these conspiracy theories are pure speculation without
satisfactory evidence. What are your thoughts here at MT-Atheists?
I know Carl Sagan had some respect for Hinduism in regards to its cosmology, but
I definitely don't believe he thought it holds important answers. For one thing,
philosophy in general doesn't hold any
answers..just questions =P.
"Carl Sagan, host of the PBS series "Cosmos," said that the Hindu
religion, with its cycles of birth, destruction and rebirth, probably comes
closest to describing the way our universe began and predicting how it will end.
Respected researchers in all sorts of fields -- astronomy, physics, biology and
chemistry, to name a few -- share Sagan's view that Eastern philosophy may hold
the answers to some of nature's toughest riddles."
If that article is legitimate (didn't read all of it, busy), I think it's kind
of a leap to say Sagan believed Eastern philsophy "may hold the answers to
some of nature's toughest riddles" just because he believed it was closer
to the truth than the Christian or
Japanese
creation myths. Example: http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSEIC47086020070904
Quote by ProgramZEROIsn't it possible
to make the font size smaller of the lists? That way, it won't get so cluttered.
And please, all of you should add your own. Maybe we can find some good new
music that way!
Yeah, I'll make them smaller if we need to. I don't want this to turn into a
music library though...
Quote by BobaFett2haDo these songs
have anything to do with atheism? If not, I don't see any point in putting em up
there...
No, XTC's Dear God does. The rest are just fun
songs. Here are the lyrics to Dear God:
Dear God, hope you got the letter and
I pray you can make it better down here.
I don't mean a big reduction in the price of beer
But all the people that you made in your image
See them starving on their feet
'Cause they don't get enough to eat from
God
I can't believe in you.
Dear God, sorry to disturb you but
I feel that I should be heard loud and clear.
We all need a big reduction in amount of tears
And all the people that you made in your image
See them fighting in the street
'Cause they can't make opinions meet about
God.
I can't believe in you.
Did you make disease and the diamond blue?
Did you make mankind after we made you?
And the devil too!
Dear God don't know if you've noticed but
Your name is on a lot of quotes in this book.
And us crazy humans wrote it, you should take a look.
And all the people that you made in your image
Still believing that junk is true.
Well I know it ain't, and so do you, dear God.
I can't believe in
I don't believe in
I won't believe in heaven and hell
No saints, no sinners, no devil as well
No pearly gates, no thorny crown
You're always letting us humans down.
The wars you bring, the babes you drown
Those lost at sea and never found.
And it's the same the whole world 'round
The hurt I see helps to compound.
That Father, Son and Holy Ghost
Is just somebody's unholy hoax.
And if you're up there you'd perceive
That my heart's here upon my sleeve.
If there's one thing I don't believe in
It's you
Dear God
Isn't it possible to make the font size smaller of the lists? That way, it won't
get so cluttered. And please, all of you should add your own. Maybe we can find
some good new music that way!
Quote by Persocom01Here's an
interesting quote from an evolutionary point of view about the obvious
complexity of the observed world:
"to attain the minimal complexity required for a biological system to start
on the path of biological evolution, a system of a far greater complexity, i.e.,
a highly evolved one, appears to be required. How such a system could evolve, is a puzzle that defeats conventional
evolutionary thinking." - The cosmological model of eternal
inflation and the transition from chance to biological evolution in the history
of life (under open peer review in the same paragraph as reference number 20.)
http://www.biology-direct.com/content/2/1/15
?
No, it isn't required. The current evolutionary model works just fine. Ditto.
Quote: Anyway it appears that there
has been some debate going on between members here and kinggray100. I've
experienced it before, but I think it's quite tiring to expect a single person
to answer all your questions, especially if more than one person decides to ask
at the same time. This situation also makes it very tempting to commit the
informal logical fallacy known as "argumentum verbosium" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_by_verbosity
If there's anything pressing you want to know, please address it to me via
guestbook.
Glad you didn't get dragged into all that.
LOL!
Quote: I will probably not give the
same kind of replies as he does, as Christians, as individuals, vary in maturity
in their walk, and it's also probably a fact that wisdom isn't a linear
property. One can be (relatively) wiser in some things but foolish in others,
but still, you'll have to bear with me. I can be very blunt sometimes, and might
be very annoyed at times, but any of such percieved unfriendliness is temporary
and is no means one of malice at a personal level. (I can get annoyed, for
example, if you act as if you know the Bible better than I do but instead
demonstrate the exact opposite)
Don't worry about it. We can
all get carried away at times. And I don't think I know more than you about the
bible because I know I don't know more about the bible than you.
Quote by Persocom01 Anyway it appears
that there has been some debate going on between members here and kinggray100.
I've experienced it before, but I think it's quite tiring to expect a single
person to answer all your questions, especially if more than one person decides
to ask at the same time. This situation also makes it very tempting to commit
the informal logical fallacy known as "argumentum verbosium" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_by_verbosity
If there's anything pressing you want to know, please address it to me via
guestbook.
I will probably not give the same kind of replies as he does, as Christians, as
individuals, vary in maturity in their walk, and it's also probably a fact that
wisdom isn't a linear property. One can be (relatively) wiser in some things but
foolish in others, but still, you'll have to bear with me. I can be very blunt
sometimes, and might be very annoyed at times, but any of such percieved
unfriendliness is temporary and is no means one of malice at a personal level.
(I can get annoyed, for example, if you act as if you know the Bible better than
I do but instead demonstrate the exact opposite)
Quote by Persocom01Here's an
interesting quote from an evolutionary point of view about the obvious
complexity of the observed world:
"to attain the minimal complexity required for a biological system to start
on the path of biological evolution, a system of a far greater complexity, i.e.,
a highly evolved one, appears to be required. How such a system could evolve, is a puzzle that defeats conventional
evolutionary thinking." - The cosmological model of eternal
inflation and the transition from chance to biological evolution in the history
of life (under open peer review in the same paragraph as reference number 20.)
http://www.biology-direct.com/content/2/1/15
Here's an interesting quote from an evolutionary point of view about the obvious
complexity of the observed world:
"to attain the minimal complexity required for a biological system to start
on the path of biological evolution, a system of a far greater complexity, i.e.,
a highly evolved one, appears to be required. How such a system could evolve, is a puzzle that defeats conventional
evolutionary thinking." - The cosmological model of eternal
inflation and the transition from chance to biological evolution in the history
of life (under open peer review in the same paragraph as reference number 20.)
http://www.biology-direct.com/content/2/1/15
Anyway it appears that there has been some debate going on between members here
and kinggray100. I've experienced it before, but I think it's quite tiring to
expect a single person to answer all your questions, especially if more than one
person decides to ask at the same time. This situation also makes it very
tempting to commit the informal logical fallacy known as "argumentum
verbosium" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_by_verbosity
If there's anything pressing you want to know, please address it to me via
guestbook.
I will probably not give the same kind of replies as he does, as Christians, as
individuals, vary in maturity in their walk, and it's also probably a fact that
wisdom isn't a linear property. One can be (relatively) wiser in some things but
foolish in others, but still, you'll have to bear with me. I can be very blunt
sometimes, and might be very annoyed at times, but any of such percieved
unfriendliness is temporary and is no means one of malice at a personal level.
(I can get annoyed, for example, if you act as if you know the Bible better than
I do but instead demonstrate the exact opposite)
Quote by ProgramZEROAlright, my top
six favorite songs in no particular order: Pink Floyd: Echoes, John Lennon:
Imagine, The Beatles: Tomorrow Never Knows, XTC: Dear God, AC/DC: Highway to
Hell, King Crimson: In the Wake of Poseidon.
Do these songs have anything to do with atheism? If not, I don't see any point
in putting em up there...
Well, I the only song there I know of is "Imagine," which sort of has
to do with atheism. I also know AC/DC is like a rock group or something and
those types of groups are sometimes associated with atheism. Besides that, I've
heard of Pink Floyd, but I have no idea what type music they play. I'll put they
up for now (or sometime later today) and maybe look for the lyrics later
on.
Quote by ProgramZEROAlright, my top
six favorite songs in no particular order: Pink Floyd: Echoes, John Lennon:
Imagine, The Beatles: Tomorrow Never Knows, XTC: Dear God, AC/DC: Highway to
Hell, King Crimson: In the Wake of Poseidon.
Do these songs have anything to do with atheism? If not, I don't see any point
in putting em up there...
Quote by Shingsengumi89Also i'm
hitting an anime dry spell everyone, can someone give me some recommendations, i
just finished watching LastExile(great Series), and I've already watched a ton
of good anime so any suggestions?
Hey, sounds like your taste is similar to mine! (NGE and RahX are my top 2). If
you want, you can check out my anime
list at AniDB and sort descending by my rating. If you're interested in
current shows, I know I already told you this but Seirei no Moribito and Tengen
Toppa Gurren Lagann are two of the best shows I've seen, period.
Well, I'll just list a few of my anime favorites to give an idea.
Rah-Xephon, NGE, Rurouni Kenshin(i think thats obvious), .hack//sign.(the
original series) and Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex.
Thanks for the Suggestions.
As to trying to get him to understand that Buddhists are in a way Atheists, i
understand that frustration , but ive even given links to him from dictionaries
and it doesn't phase his resolve......
Quote by Shinsengumi89I'm making a
personal request that the members of this group stop debating kinggray100, i
know my say means absolutely nothing, but i have noticed that it's intensifying
and getting angrier(the debate), and I've been in debates like this one before
that just become shouting matches, they don't lead to anything good or
productive.
Quote by alexjohnc3Also, ProgramZERO,
could you shorten that list down to like two to six
songs?
Alright, my top six favorite songs in no particular
order: Pink Floyd: Echoes, John Lennon: Imagine, The Beatles: Tomorrow Never
Knows, XTC: Dear God, AC/DC: Highway to Hell, King Crimson: In the Wake of
Poseidon.
And for animes, I haven't watched many but I loved Gad Guard and He is My
Master.
Hmmn.. I don't know if you've already watched them.. But I recommend Full Metal
Panic! and Death Note.. Those are the most recent ones I've watched, and I have
to say I loved them
Quote by Shinsengumi89I'm making a
personal request that the members of this group stop debating kinggray100, i
know my say means absolutely nothing, but i have noticed that it's intensifying
and getting angrier(the debate), and I've been in debates like this one before
that just become shouting matches, they don't lead to anything good or
productive.
Quote by Shinsengumi89I'm making a
personal request that the members of this group stop debating kinggray100, i
know my say means absolutely nothing, but i have noticed that it's intensifying
and getting angrier(the debate), and I've been in debates like this one before
that just become shouting matches, they don't lead to anything good or
productive.
I just want to him to understand how many Buddhists are not also Buddhists, but
are also atheists, then I'm done...
Quote by Shinsengumi89Also i'm
hitting an anime dry spell everyone, can someone give me some recommendations, i
just finished watching LastExile(great Series), and I've already watched a ton
of good anime so any suggestions?
Well, I'm not exactly yelling at him. I'm just putting lots and lots of weird
sarcastic things which he can get offended by for absolutely no reason. I don't
like to get angry, and you can notice a lot of joke things inside it, so...
:P
Anyways, what type of genre do you like? I personally watch a lot of drama,
romance <3, and comedy related things. Not a lot of action related things, so
if you're looking for something to do with action/shounen related anime, don't
ask me. :P And, I think I have about 50+ anime on my list and in counting... and
I watched like 40 of those series... but I end up forgetting I have other series
and end up downloading stuff, but now, I got DS so I can watch it anywhere!
I'm making a personal request that the members of this group stop debating
kinggray100, i know my say means absolutely nothing, but i have noticed that
it's intensifying and getting angrier(the debate), and I've been in debates like
this one before that just become shouting matches, they don't lead to anything
good or productive.
On a better note....
Great Article alex!
Also i'm hitting an anime dry spell everyone, can someone give me some
recommendations, i just finished watching LastExile(great Series), and I've
already watched a ton of good anime so any suggestions?
Is there something wrong with this site..? Forgive me, I may just not be thinking this morning.
Hello everyone. Sorry for not being around as often. My 2 new jobs keep me on my toes, lol.
I saw that too. Interesting if true, though... I believe for the most part that the theories have no real weight what-so-ever. Not to dwell on this topic, but I've always been quite angry at the fact that people (everywhere) are all about remembering 9-11 so many years after the fact... but not even 3 years later after the Oklahoma City bombing... the US forgot about the Murrow Federal building and all the people and children that died there. It makes me sick.
Yes, many more people died on 9-11... for the OKC bombing/terrorist act, the terrorists/conspirators were brought to justice... the OKC wasn't on TV for everyone to watch like NY... but I want to say that the victims families (of which I was related and had friends of the family who were injured and killed) weren't compensated (no money at all nor much out of state condolences or anything) like the ones from NY... financially nor by the public in general with sympathy or anything like NY. Terrorism is terrorism... foreign or domestic, right? People need to treat all things like that equally. (Just my angry opinion...
) Anyways... that's my speil... I'm sorry to rant about that,
it just bothers me.
On another topic:
... it just goes to show you that you can put anything on the internet...
just... a site...
I stumbled across this page...
I think I saw that documentary too. I don't believe the "conspiracy theories" because, even if they are true, there isn't enough reason to believe them from what I know.
On another note, Creationists have been making movies recently. Something that seems to happen pretty often is Creationists trying to trick people into being interviewed by them. The latest example of this is Creationists actually tricking a theologian into an interview and editing out the parts that didn't fit in with their crazy belief:
Source: http://www.heardworld.com/higgaion/?p=744
Consipracy theories are fun though...
Well, it's still a religious dogma. Although it's idea of reincarnation is curiously parallel to the fact that once we die and turn into dirt, we feed other living organisms. It's a very cool thought like how we are made of the Universe and the Universe is made up of us which is intriguing.
UPDATE:So, the sixth anniversary of 911 is coming up and I just watched this interesting documentary on the History Channel of several conspiracy theories on the terrorist attack. I personally subscribe to the belief that it was in fact a terrorist attack and all these conspiracy theories are pure speculation without satisfactory evidence. What are your thoughts here at MT-Atheists?
I know Carl Sagan had some respect for Hinduism in regards to its cosmology, but I definitely don't believe he thought it holds important answers. For one thing, philosophy in general doesn't hold any answers..just questions =P.
"Carl Sagan, host of the PBS series "Cosmos," said that the Hindu religion, with its cycles of birth, destruction and rebirth, probably comes closest to describing the way our universe began and predicting how it will end. Respected researchers in all sorts of fields -- astronomy, physics, biology and chemistry, to name a few -- share Sagan's view that Eastern philosophy may hold the answers to some of nature's toughest riddles."
If that article is legitimate (didn't read all of it, busy), I think it's kind of a leap to say Sagan believed Eastern philsophy "may hold the answers to some of nature's toughest riddles" just because he believed it was closer to the truth than the Christian or Japanese creation myths. Example: http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSEIC47086020070904
Great link to "the Truth" Alex.
Here's a funny article.
Yeah, I'll make them smaller if we need to. I don't want this to turn into a music library though...
merged: 09-05-2007 ~ 09:20am
BTW, this is how the dinosaurs really died, in case anyone was interested: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2007/09/how_the_dinosaurs_died.php
No, XTC's Dear God does. The rest are just fun songs. Here are the lyrics to Dear God:
Dear God, hope you got the letter and
I pray you can make it better down here.
I don't mean a big reduction in the price of beer
But all the people that you made in your image
See them starving on their feet
'Cause they don't get enough to eat from
God
I can't believe in you.
Dear God, sorry to disturb you but
I feel that I should be heard loud and clear.
We all need a big reduction in amount of tears
And all the people that you made in your image
See them fighting in the street
'Cause they can't make opinions meet about
God.
I can't believe in you.
Did you make disease and the diamond blue?
Did you make mankind after we made you?
And the devil too!
Dear God don't know if you've noticed but
Your name is on a lot of quotes in this book.
And us crazy humans wrote it, you should take a look.
And all the people that you made in your image
Still believing that junk is true.
Well I know it ain't, and so do you, dear God.
I can't believe in
I don't believe in
I won't believe in heaven and hell
No saints, no sinners, no devil as well
No pearly gates, no thorny crown
You're always letting us humans down.
The wars you bring, the babes you drown
Those lost at sea and never found.
And it's the same the whole world 'round
The hurt I see helps to compound.
That Father, Son and Holy Ghost
Is just somebody's unholy hoax.
And if you're up there you'd perceive
That my heart's here upon my sleeve.
If there's one thing I don't believe in
It's you
Dear God
Isn't it possible to make the font size smaller of the lists? That way, it won't get so cluttered. And please, all of you should add your own. Maybe we can find some good new music that way!
? No, it isn't required. The current evolutionary model works just fine.
Ditto.
Glad you didn't get dragged into all that. LOL!
Don't worry about it. We can all get carried away at times. And I don't think I know more than you about the bible because I know I don't know more about the bible than you.
Yay, logical people.
Oh noes complexity! We know that can't happen unless God did it.
Here's an interesting quote from an evolutionary point of view about the obvious complexity of the observed world:
"to attain the minimal complexity required for a biological system to start on the path of biological evolution, a system of a far greater complexity, i.e., a highly evolved one, appears to be required. How such a system could evolve, is a puzzle that defeats conventional evolutionary thinking." - The cosmological model of eternal inflation and the transition from chance to biological evolution in the history of life (under open peer review in the same paragraph as reference number 20.) http://www.biology-direct.com/content/2/1/15
Anyway it appears that there has been some debate going on between members here and kinggray100. I've experienced it before, but I think it's quite tiring to expect a single person to answer all your questions, especially if more than one person decides to ask at the same time. This situation also makes it very tempting to commit the informal logical fallacy known as "argumentum verbosium" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_by_verbosity If there's anything pressing you want to know, please address it to me via guestbook.
I will probably not give the same kind of replies as he does, as Christians, as individuals, vary in maturity in their walk, and it's also probably a fact that wisdom isn't a linear property. One can be (relatively) wiser in some things but foolish in others, but still, you'll have to bear with me. I can be very blunt sometimes, and might be very annoyed at times, but any of such percieved unfriendliness is temporary and is no means one of malice at a personal level. (I can get annoyed, for example, if you act as if you know the Bible better than I do but instead demonstrate the exact opposite)
Well, I the only song there I know of is "Imagine," which sort of has to do with atheism. I also know AC/DC is like a rock group or something and those types of groups are sometimes associated with atheism. Besides that, I've heard of Pink Floyd, but I have no idea what type music they play. I'll put they up for now (or sometime later today) and maybe look for the lyrics later on.
merged: 09-04-2007 ~ 10:28pm
Wow, this is kind of pathetic: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2007/06/jesus_made_him_do_it.php
Oh yeah, tell me what genre you like and I probably can find something for you, hehe.
Do these songs have anything to do with atheism? If not, I don't see any point in putting em up there...
Hey, sounds like your taste is similar to mine! (NGE and RahX are my top 2). If you want, you can check out my anime list at AniDB and sort descending by my rating. If you're interested in current shows, I know I already told you this but Seirei no Moribito and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann are two of the best shows I've seen, period.
Well, I'll just list a few of my anime favorites to give an idea.
Rah-Xephon, NGE, Rurouni Kenshin(i think thats obvious), .hack//sign.(the original series) and Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex.
Thanks for the Suggestions.
As to trying to get him to understand that Buddhists are in a way Atheists, i understand that frustration , but ive even given links to him from dictionaries and it doesn't phase his resolve......
but my hats off to you if you can convince him.
Glad someone else agrees!
Shinsengumi89
Alright, my top six favorite songs in no particular order: Pink Floyd: Echoes, John Lennon: Imagine, The Beatles: Tomorrow Never Knows, XTC: Dear God, AC/DC: Highway to Hell, King Crimson: In the Wake of Poseidon.
And for animes, I haven't watched many but I loved Gad Guard and He is My Master.
Hmmn.. I don't know if you've already watched them.. But I recommend Full Metal Panic! and Death Note.. Those are the most recent ones I've watched, and I have to say I loved them
I agree also
I just want to him to understand how many Buddhists are not also Buddhists, but are also atheists, then I'm done...
That depends on which anime you've seen. :P
Well, I'm not exactly yelling at him. I'm just putting lots and lots of weird sarcastic things which he can get offended by for absolutely no reason. I don't like to get angry, and you can notice a lot of joke things inside it, so... :P
Anyways, what type of genre do you like? I personally watch a lot of drama, romance <3, and comedy related things. Not a lot of action related things, so if you're looking for something to do with action/shounen related anime, don't ask me. :P And, I think I have about 50+ anime on my list and in counting... and I watched like 40 of those series... but I end up forgetting I have other series and end up downloading stuff, but now, I got DS so I can watch it anywhere!
I'm making a personal request that the members of this group stop debating kinggray100, i know my say means absolutely nothing, but i have noticed that it's intensifying and getting angrier(the debate), and I've been in debates like this one before that just become shouting matches, they don't lead to anything good or productive.
On a better note....
Great Article alex!
Also i'm hitting an anime dry spell everyone, can someone give me some recommendations, i just finished watching LastExile(great Series), and I've already watched a ton of good anime so any suggestions?