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On May 29 2014 05:40 caelym wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:24 Numy wrote:On May 29 2014 05:20 jcarlsoniv wrote:On May 29 2014 05:12 Alaric wrote: Isn't most of the Christian population in the States protestant over catholic, though (I have not idea what I'm supposed to capitalise in that sentence)? Not really sure. The NorthEast and West coast tend to be more liberal/atheistic, while the center (mostly south) of the country tends to be more conservative and hyper-religious - this is where many of the crazy Christian stories come from. So if I want to go to the states I shouldn't go to the south?  . I always wondered if it's as bad as I hear or those stories are merely the outliers. You probably shouldn't go mostly because there's not that much interesting to see and do in some small town in Mississippi. It's got nothing to do with their religious beliefs. Agreed. New Orleans is great, but outside of Florida and Disney World etc., there's nothing spectacularly must-see if you're a tourist (minus niche interests like Graceland) in the deep South.
Meanwhile DC and NYC are must see. If you ever come to DC, let me know.
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Seattle is really rad. Portland isn't nearly as rad because it's swarmed by hipsters.
To be honest, West-Coast America is only interesting in San Francisco, Seattle, and maybe San Diego. LA is the worst place south of Portland. If you're in the Seattle area though you might as well go to Vancouver too, it's Seattle with more Asians.
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On May 29 2014 05:52 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Seattle is really rad. Portland isn't nearly as rad because it's swarmed by hipsters.
To be honest, West-Coast America is only interesting in San Francisco, Seattle, and maybe San Diego. LA is the worst place south of Portland. If you're in the Seattle area though you might as well go to Vancouver too, it's Seattle with more Asians.
Wat about Vegas and Salt Lake? Casinos are cool. So are mountains.
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On May 29 2014 05:54 Terranasaur wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:52 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Seattle is really rad. Portland isn't nearly as rad because it's swarmed by hipsters.
To be honest, West-Coast America is only interesting in San Francisco, Seattle, and maybe San Diego. LA is the worst place south of Portland. If you're in the Seattle area though you might as well go to Vancouver too, it's Seattle with more Asians. Wat about Vegas and Salt Lake? Casinos are cool. So are mountains. Vegas is alright, but both places are pretty hit-or-miss.
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On May 29 2014 05:56 GhandiEAGLE wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:54 Terranasaur wrote:On May 29 2014 05:52 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Seattle is really rad. Portland isn't nearly as rad because it's swarmed by hipsters.
To be honest, West-Coast America is only interesting in San Francisco, Seattle, and maybe San Diego. LA is the worst place south of Portland. If you're in the Seattle area though you might as well go to Vancouver too, it's Seattle with more Asians. Wat about Vegas and Salt Lake? Casinos are cool. So are mountains. Vegas is alright, but both places are pretty hit-or-miss.
That's cuz you're a kid.
I went to Vegas 3 times pre-18 for gymnastics meets. It was awesome being there, but I definitely need to go back now that I can do the fun things.
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On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway.
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On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway.
If([Continent] = "Europe"; "Not Religious")
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On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. You said "dunno where you're from" is what I think Scip was gettin at there
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On May 29 2014 06:08 GhandiEAGLE wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. You said "dunno where you're from" is what I think Scip was gettin at there  That's actually not what I said.
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On May 29 2014 06:08 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. If([Continent] = "Europe"; "Not Religious") Fault, type CONTINENT cannot be explicitly converted to BOOL
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On May 29 2014 04:04 mordek wrote: My challenge to you would be describe a normal movement where I want my entire back rounded or need to get it into that position under load. I'm seriously open-minded, I just enjoy devil's advocate and you haven't convinced me otherwise.
Why are we talking about a rounded back in a discussion about squats?
FWIW though, one of the best reasons for doing squats is the combination hip+ankle flexibility you get from stressing the movement(with or without weight), which will better allow you to keep your back in proper position. You're also far less likely to round your back under load doing random tasks if you have trained yourself to not do so by say, squatting or deadlifting.
You guys are so cute with your fitness talk, it's adorable.
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On May 29 2014 06:10 Requizen wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 06:08 jcarlsoniv wrote:On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. If([Continent] = "Europe"; "Not Religious") Fault, type CONTINENT cannot be explicitly converted to BOOL
Req pls
BusinessObjects variable logic
Also, I plan on playing as much Janus as possible tonight
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On May 29 2014 05:59 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:56 GhandiEAGLE wrote:On May 29 2014 05:54 Terranasaur wrote:On May 29 2014 05:52 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Seattle is really rad. Portland isn't nearly as rad because it's swarmed by hipsters.
To be honest, West-Coast America is only interesting in San Francisco, Seattle, and maybe San Diego. LA is the worst place south of Portland. If you're in the Seattle area though you might as well go to Vancouver too, it's Seattle with more Asians. Wat about Vegas and Salt Lake? Casinos are cool. So are mountains. Vegas is alright, but both places are pretty hit-or-miss. That's cuz you're a kid. I went to Vegas 3 times pre-18 for gymnastics meets. It was awesome being there, but I definitely need to go back now that I can do the fun things.
Fun things = prostitutes?
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On May 29 2014 06:14 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 06:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 06:08 jcarlsoniv wrote:On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:43 Scip wrote:On May 29 2014 05:10 Requizen wrote:On May 29 2014 05:02 Slayer91 wrote: its okay because catholic church will die with its aging population Dunno about where you're from but my church back home, the one I attended in college, and the ones I go to now all have very active youth ministries and 20-30 year olds participating in the communities. I know it's pretty well hidden, but I woulda thought that in your 14000some posts you would discover where it says what country people are from Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. If([Continent] = "Europe"; "Not Religious") Fault, type CONTINENT cannot be explicitly converted to BOOL Req pls BusinessObjects variable logic Also, I plan on playing as much Janus as possible tonight Whatever that's not real programming =P
Tomorrow I'm going back to the Roman Forum so maybe I'll find a shrine to Janus if one's there =D I saw the ones to Vulcan and some others (well, what remains anyway) and thought of you, Soniv~
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On May 29 2014 06:20 Doctorbeat wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 05:59 jcarlsoniv wrote:On May 29 2014 05:56 GhandiEAGLE wrote:On May 29 2014 05:54 Terranasaur wrote:On May 29 2014 05:52 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Seattle is really rad. Portland isn't nearly as rad because it's swarmed by hipsters.
To be honest, West-Coast America is only interesting in San Francisco, Seattle, and maybe San Diego. LA is the worst place south of Portland. If you're in the Seattle area though you might as well go to Vancouver too, it's Seattle with more Asians. Wat about Vegas and Salt Lake? Casinos are cool. So are mountains. Vegas is alright, but both places are pretty hit-or-miss. That's cuz you're a kid. I went to Vegas 3 times pre-18 for gymnastics meets. It was awesome being there, but I definitely need to go back now that I can do the fun things. Fun things = prostitutes?
Gambling, the best clubs in the US, parties like Rehab.
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On May 29 2014 05:29 GhandiEAGLE wrote:I think this comment could easily get lost in the rabble but needs desperately to be emphasized. Tripe is an experience. Not sure why tripe a specifically Italian (Roman( ! ?)) delicacy
People should just try tripe in general
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On May 28 2014 10:33 phathom321 wrote: How can you let Jaffar and Nino die D: Afa Drops Nino is da best.
On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote: Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. You are correct that the Republic of Ireland (the country) is predominantly Catholic. But don't get them mixed with Northern Ireland which is part of Great Britain and has a very different view towards religion.
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Stream it Soniv. o/ (Also answer this.)
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Requizen is just an ignorant American, you gotta cut him some slack.
He's learning though.
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On May 29 2014 06:32 MoonBear wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2014 10:33 phathom321 wrote: How can you let Jaffar and Nino die D: Afa Drops Nino is da best. Show nested quote +On May 29 2014 06:06 Requizen wrote: Knowing one's country tells me nothing about their personal community/religious community. I thought Ireland was pretty Catholic, anyway. You are correct that the Republic of Ireland (the country) is predominantly Catholic. But don't get them mixed with Northern Ireland which is part of Great Britain and has a very different view towards religion.
they think its a blast
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