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I think you should visit MTAustralia. I'm going slightly crazy there by myself.... Making annoying clicking noises...

-twitches-

;D

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Quote: Please don't swear. Banned.

SWEAR ?!? O_o WAT SWEAR ?!? O_O DID I SWEAR ?!? I CAN'T SEE IT, You make me more and more confused, I don't know is there anything wrong with your eyes, or my eyes....

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Quote: The people grow bored of these shenanigans. Banned for insulting our most precious butterfly......ah yes, I agree that revenge is sweet.

What ? What is shenanigan ? And What is "our most precious butterfly" ? Don't make me laugh 'till die, what's wrong with you huh ? Are you bored and got nothing to do ? All I did recently is sharing my scans, and What revenge ? I don't see any F##ING REVENGE, or my eyes are betraying me ?

Did you do this because I posted some replies on Forum ? lol, now I'm more impressed, little johnny.

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someone needs your help XD

Quote by DamiaFI'm not sure where to ask this, but I've discovered that someone has taken my artwork and uploaded it, without my permission and without crediting me. I apologize, but who do I contact to get it removed off that person's gallery?

Thank you.


.......although i don't see any gallery items in his userpage ^_^'

double investigate it ;)

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can you tell me how to create the wallpaper!i really don't know how to create!Please tell me!i will try my best!

merged: 09-16-2007 ~ 02:56pm
did you block downloading picture?why did you do that?when i ask you how i can create wallpaper,you never answer.Now,downloading wallpaper was blocked.I think you give me only warning but never tell me how to do.Now i cannot download any wallpaper.
can you unblock it if you do that?

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Omg... so I know you've had the Spike icon for awhile now... but I didn't know that it blinked too! I was browsing around and saw a movement out of the corner of my eye... I thought something was wrong with my vision! ^_^' That's all... and hope that things're going well with you! :)

merged: 09-02-2007 ~ 02:42pm

Quote by littlejonny100Btw I'm mostly well, I threw my back out at work (as seen on junkii X-P) and am recovering from that, also just finished editing the majority of the draft for MTM, don't I love kuroimisa for having done it twice already. Wanna polish and post it? I'll be gone to 2 birthday parties on the weekend so I wont have a chance to look at it again (at least until the 2nd).

Aiya! Hope that your back is okay! *gives you an icepack*. Also, hope that you were able to have fun at the parties! This is actually the first opportunity I have gotten to get online... but looks like Maple posted up MTM #3. I actually went to go and see Avenue Q with my best friend yesterday and didn't get in until after midnight (and I had to work at 8:30 this morning! T_T). But looks like Maple posted it up. Though it was kind of a race to the end there... We should probably try and get started on #4 sometime before the last week of September. X-P Well, hope that you feel 100% soon!

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*dials 999*

hello~Mr police, may i borrow your gun please? i want to shoot off the mock photo XD

http://mokona33.minitokyo.net/

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Quote by littlejonny100
Temperature is a human made measurement of the natural world; Good, bad, moral and immoral are human constructs to define mentality, I have heard absolutely nothing anywhere to suggest otherwise, which is why I don't believe they are measurable. If god exists and has a moral measure somewhere that can completely asses a set of circumstances and give a 'morality measurement', then I'm completely happy to accept that. Until then I don't believe it is measurable (in terms of any form of accuracy). Before the thermometer was invented, I would agree heat and cold were to an extent immeasurable. Hot, cold, warm, freezing were the terms of measurement. Not very accurate but enough to prove the point.

As far as I know it is as accurately measurable as any physical quantity, based on the damage it does:

"And if any injury occurs, then you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe." - Exodus 21:23-25

Of course today we don't actually do this, but we do try an met out equivalent (estimated) punishment in the court of law with monetary sums and jail terms. Just like hot or cold without a thermometer, even if there is absolutely no way to know whether we're making an accurate measurement, people might use the terms like "despicable", "praiseworthy" or "diabolical" to measure the morality of an action. Not accurate at all but enough to prove a point.

Quote by littlejonny100
At this point in existence morality is measured the same way the temperature was before the thermometer, and remember that not everyone thought the same day was freezing. A judge is what humans have created to determine morals for us, why? Because we can't decide ourselves. Any judge will say downloading a song is illegal (hence immoral), how many people would agree? When I say morality is not measurable I am referring to what you said, that there is absolutely no way to know whether we're making an accurate judgement, because we're only human. It doesn't seem fit to measure something as important as morality with little perception of realistic accuracy.

The judge did not "determine" morals for us as if he just plucked it out of thin air. (or his imagination) His morals are based on the law of justice and fairness God put in our hearts. If they weren't there might be a revolt, or civil war. For example discrimination against blacks. Black would disagree. Whites might agree with it but that's only because it is beneficial to them, not because they think that it is right. Your example of downloading songs also serves to illustrate this point. Many people would disagree only because they benefit from free downloading of songs, not because they think it is the moral thing to do. (same goes with porn)

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Using the starving family as an example, my train of thought says that it would be neutral to do nothing, as oppose to taking advantage of that families poor position to subject them to something like slavery (which has been done plenty of times through history). You can't possibly put doing nothing and subjecting to slavery on the same level, however at the same time doing nothing shouldn't be classed as a good deed, which is why I believe you must include a level of neutrality before moving towards evil. I'm not saying neutrality is a definite position of innocent ignorance, but an in-between.

I provided the second exmaple to illustrate how it would not be neutral to do nothing in case the first wasn't obvious enough. In case you missed it, I'll say something like it again: If you saw a person's life support system mulfuctions in a hospital, and did not report it to the doctor, would it be neutral? I'll even say it can be at the same level as subjecting to slavery, depending on how much you know about what you ought to do and not do it.

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You did read the original article I was replying to right? If not I'll forgive your last statements, if you did then your accusation is just plain offensive. I never suggested anyone was brainless. In the article, if you used the christians reasoning to suggest the professor was brainless, you would also be suggesting more than half the human race was brainless. I was pointing out that this was an absurd set of reasoning and more absurd conclusion. I wasn't saying people are actually brainless, sorry if you thought otherwise. Also by calling him a moron I was referring specifically to that part, there was no connection to his views of monism.

I respect others views and believe everyone is entitled to their own, however when someone uses obviously flawed reasoning to prove someone lacks a brain and that's used as justification of gods existence, I draw a line. I would never belittle someone personally for such a view however outrageous ideas always create plenty of discussable controversy.

I did read it. And while I disagreed with the part on the brain thing, I found the fact that you called them brainless offensive. It's like calling someone who does his math problems wrong half way through stupid. It's not as if any of us are perfect all the time with our reasoning. (is there such a thing as christian reasoning? this is the first time I've heard of it)

My apologies for thinking that you weren't that specific which your labelling of moron. I won't belittle someone no matter how obviously flawed their reasoning is unless I feel that they're being stubborn. (which might not be the right thing to do either) But then, this is a matter of temperment, (and values) the discussion is more interesting so let's drop this part.

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hey thanks for the comment and fav you left at my wallpapers lately. cheers.
I got a new one out. check that out.

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Quote by littlejonny100In terms of consumption I would have to say I drink a lot of alcohol, however I very rarely become drunk (btw legal age in Australia is 18 years old). Becoming drunk isn't really that great at all, however the 'tipsy' period just before it I find is a pleasant state. In terms of the effect alcohol will make you think your doing things better than you actually are, and will gradually slow down all your reactions and though processes.

In terms of how it effects you emotions, it depends how you felt before you started drinking. If your drinking because your depressed your going to become horribly depressed. If your drinking for fun then you'll eventually find absolutely everything funny, if your drinking because your bored you'll suddenly find something to distract you from that boredom.

The most important thing about alcohol is knowing your own personal limits, because they are very different to those around you. Where half a bottle of rum might make one person tipsy, it could give another person a terrible hangover. One keystone in alcohol consumption is while experimenting, the first time you do "something really stupid". That personal stupid experience is what creates a respect for the power of alcohol......then there are people who never learn (Ask nicely and I'll tell you my stupid experience X-P but no thinking less of me).

Thank you for replying to my thread, you say such wise things. Guess you got a lot of experience, hehe ;) Legal age around here is 16, but the government wants to make it 18 :)

You made me really curious to your experience. Plz tell me your story, I won't laugh at you or anything :) You can PM me if it's really embarrassing, lol XD

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Quote by littlejonny100
I would agree that cold is the absence of heat and dark is the absence of light, however good, bad, moral, immoral etc are all human concepts. They are based entirely upon opinion and have no measurable ability so it's really a very stupid thing to say. You can't place something of nature next to a pronoun.

I do not think that good, bad, moral, immoral are entirely based upon opinion. While it is true that people sometimes disagree with each other about what they think is moral or immoral, but the disagreements on a whole are minor compared to agreements. If I go to an old folk's home and crack an elderly lady's head with a mace for no good reason, I doubt you're going to accept my 'opinion' that what I did was moral, and neither will the judge.

Hot and cold cannot be measured without a thermometer, but does that mean before the thermometer was invented it was immeasurable?

You might then say but moral and immoral isn't measurable like hot and cold, however if that is so, then why do we have different penalties for different crimes? If stealing and corruption are immeasurable offenses, then they should all have the same punishment. But the fact is that we do measure them, whether we are accurate or not is another matter.

Quote by littlejonny100
The christian person also states there 'evil being the absence of good'. Again there's a neutrality in the middle separating the two. You can do something good or you can do nothing at all.....or you can go out of your way to do something evil. The christian is putting someone who's in a neutral position doing nothing on the same level as someone who goes out of their way to destroy lives, ignoring the fact the scale actually works both ways.

In conclusion not only did that jolly good christian prove the professor doesn't have a brain, but also that he himself didn't and probably that 99% of people don't have a brain, what a jolly clever fella he is (and what a moron to think that justifies god).

While it is true, (and also in the above case) that some of us disagree on what is good, I do not agree with you that there's neutrality in the middle separating the two. If I have plenty to eat and I see a family starving to death, it will not be 'neutral' to do nothing. It will be just easy to do nothing, however it will still be immoral. If a soldier sees an enemy approaching and does not report it to his commander, would his commader let him off if he knew about it? (because he did nothing)

At the heart of your beliefs about this is the belief in dualism. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism the belief that good and evil are 2 equally strong opposites, and thus there's a 'neutral' in between) However I only believe in good, and evil as an absence of it, a belief known as Monism, ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monism ) which CS Lewis also took in his book, Mere Christianity. Take for example a poor widow. Would giving her a penny when you are rich be considered good? I would say it's a step in the right direction, but it will not be good enough. (just as there is some light but it is still dark)

Without good knowledge of philosophical concepts, (hopefully even if you do have a good grasp) I hope you will refrain from labelling others as brainless in future. While I do disgree with the dualistic model, I do not think it is honorable to call someone with another view as brainless.

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Meeting tomorrow.

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Thanks, but I will reply later.. BEcause I'm having a headache and I need to rest.. OX

merged: 07-30-2007 ~ 05:14pm
I have replied.. Thanks for waiting.. ^^

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Quote by littlejonny100There's something slightly disturbing about her body proportions but I love it. Ditto yay for 1st anniversary! To respond to your ponderings her eyes are really quite freaky, but still adorable; her head seems a little large but it matches the eyes; the way you've made the hands is better; I would say the folds on her skirt are well done as well (then again I can't draw) and I wouldn't use the word flat. Overall great job!


errmm.........yeah i noticed it too at the start of his project. but i couldn't figure out a solution well >_< kinda stuck in numerous modification trials ^_^'
but in reality, her eyes are really that big (not as exaggerating as in this anime), yup, a little scary though..

once again, thanks very much for coming to my anniversary party. hope you do enjoy it very much, Cheers!~ :D

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Quote by alexjohnc3Why would being able to ignore facts be a blessing? I can't tell if you're kidding. o.o
At least in the case you mentioned, they realize they need "facts" if they expect anyone to believe them. =P

There are generally two types of religious people who preach their cause. Those who deafly preach and those who have an answer to everything.
Someone who's ignoring the facts (the type of person who will quote a completley irrelevant bible passage to answer a question) is bad, however when compared to those who have an answer to everything (those who make up completely bull counter-facts), you realise you can forgive the first person.


I suppose, but either way it says, in my opinion, a lot about humanity. Most people wouldn't see a problem with quoting something in the Bible, regardless of whether or not it actually answers the question, or some false "fact," as long as the "fact" appears to be true to them. For example, some Christians often say atheists believe in God deep down, but say they don't so they can justify acting sinful and immoral. Often, Christians will accept that as true at face value without trying to think objectively at all. If they were to succeed in thinking objectively, they would realize it is possible that saying atheists actually don't disbelieve in God is an attempt at both making atheists look immoral and irresponsible and an attempt at dehumanizing them.

As you can see, I've become pretty pessimistic about humans.

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Quote by littlejonny100I already left this thread because it had become obviously off-topic however I'm now back to add a more solid remark. I'm not sure how much you picked up kingray100 but I have spent most my life in fairly religious environments. Of those 8 years were spent in a christian orientated school. I haven't just been told about christianity but have explored it myself, as I'm sure many other atheists here have done and can understand a mentality simple to yours. In saying this I wanted to point out that I think most people posting here already know what your replies will be well before you post as well as which posts you'll choose to ignore (and probably aren't far from the mark every time).

I've doubted god for a very long time, however I've always repected religion and been on the deciding line about any doubts for religion itself. It's people like you who have driven me well and truly to the other side of the line. From not believing in god, your bigotry has made me no longer believe in religion either. You say your trying to spread the truth. If you want god to have more followers I think you should just stop telling people about him because your pushy attitude is doing nothing but pushing people further from him.

I'm quite confident everyone here who had questions will agree with me, they've never been further from the truth. If you just want to prove YOUR point then post to your hearts content however if you truly want people to have more belief in christianty, your posts here (in an atheist only thread) are only making it look bad.

Wow, just a magnificent post, and absolutely right on target.

Hope you don't mind me commenting.

Shinsengumi89

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Quote by littlejonny100
Up the top is the support button, in there is frequently asked questions. In there you'll find the answer under administration (or HERE). Any further questions feel free to PM me.

To add to what's there restricted members cannot upload or download from the gallery while mute members are further restricted from making any posts to the forums and galleries.

This thread is answered and doesn't really need further comment therefore I'll close it.

I am really sorry for not searching the FAQ section, I just search the thread in the forum and I didn't find anything so I tried to ask..
Thanks for answering and I'm sorry to trouble you..

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Quote by littlejonny100I only just discovered your thread of Linking Groups to Browse Section and was absolutely amazed. I was trying to push this to happen ages ago and I'm happy to see I'm not the only one (even though it was months ago) who was wanting it. Seeing that has again inspired me to once again push the idea as hard as I can at the next successful mod meeting.


OMG XD Thanks very much too.

I'm indeed surprised, yet glad to hear its revival :D I believe firmly it will benefit MT greatly and also solve this age-old group problem once and for all

Gambatte! XD I'll support you :) Wish you the best luck :D

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Hi, I saw your post on the "to all atheists" thread and I thought you might want to join the MT-Atheists group. We're always looking for new members who enjoy critical thinking!

merged: 07-17-2007 ~ 09:57am

Quote by littlejonny100

Quote by alexjohnc3Hi, I saw your post on the "to all atheists" thread and I thought you might want to join the MT-Atheists group. We're always looking for new members who enjoy critical thinking!

Sure, I've become interested in religion lately and I've reached the point where I hate it. I'm now apart of the eternal struggle to properly figure out exactly 'why' people believe in god, aka atheism.

That's a relatively easy question to answer. It's because God didn't do such a great job on humans when we were "intelligently" designed. Based on our current understanding of the Universe, a god doesn't seem very likely, especially not the Christian god which has so many human-like flaws (e.g., wanting to be worshiped for no good reason or just to fill its ego) that it's pathetic. One thing that really annoys me is how fundamentalist Christians talk about how the world is so perfect that it must have been designed. They completely ignore the fact that there are scientific theories that are not only more plausible than their faith, but also evidence-based, that explain how the complexity and "perfection" that we observe could exist. Not only do they ignore that, but they also ignore all the flaws in such a perfect, intelligent entity's design.

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Quote by littlejonny100I agree, I think most well educated people will. You say when people ignore all those things that it annoys you......personally I think someone ignoring all the facts would be a wonderful....blessing. What drives me crazy is when people, rather than ignore the proven facts, make up complete BS counter-facts of their own.

Why would being able to ignore facts be a blessing? I can't tell if you're kidding. o.o
At least in the case you mentioned, they realize they need "facts" if they expect anyone to believe them. =P

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Hi, littlejonny XD
It's time to have some rest from moderating, so, you are invited to my party celebrating my 1st Anniversary in Minitokyo [13th July] in >>> Ayupan's POP-Secret Style by kokuyu

(Not necessary to fav or comment it, as long as you can view it ;) )

Thanks very much in advance. Hope you have a great moments~ :D

~kokuyu~

p/s: How's your English class lately? ;) Moderating those students too? :nya:

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haha, my bad about the thread ^^'' i didn't notice i made a replica, when i submitted it wasn't going, so i pressed submit again, i guess that's what caused it, anyways, srry about that

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Friend Jonny! ^___^
Why, I could have sworn you had a full gallery filled with exciting art works! I came to visit and have a look through and leave a few comments here and there but lo and behold.....the cupboard was bare! (I've got to get some points for rhyming there don't I?) Hehehe ^__^
Alright then, that's enough from me.
Until very soon friend, take care :D :D :D
UV

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ALIENS! :P

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hey why is it people are always attacking me?
This person was very rude.
now tell me what you can do to help.
Konnichiwa!
the last comment by Shichiya.

merged: 06-16-2007 ~ 10:47am
Thank you for your help.
Its nice to have someone to depend on other then myself.
I'm glad wher3e friends and I hope you truly see I am a sweet person and a great friend ill prove it to you ^-^
*hugs* bye sweetie.
have a good day.

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