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Topic: If God said
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Sat 08/30/08 12:34 PM

drinker We are all Children of Cthulhu -- especially the ones with lots of tentacles.:smile:


so what method did Cthulhu used to have children? ..

asexual
bee sexual
C sexual
or a turkey baster

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Sat 08/30/08 12:46 PM

Na. I don’t think so. Mount Everest is one tall mountain. I’m not interested in climbing her and probably getting sucked into a crevice in her face or having a lack of oxygen induced seizure. Incidentally, her real name is "Chomolungma" dubbed this by Tibetans and Sherpas, which means "Mother Goddess of the Earth."


It's funny how humans feel a need to make a God or Goddess out of every awesome object they find.

We truly are like little children. We never stop imagining things, and that's probably good. flowerforyou

I personally think the idea of Gods and Goddess are grand ideas as long as they are kept positive and loving. But as soon as they are converted into mean angry jealous Gods that want to cast eveyone into hell who doesn't bow down and worship a specific dogma they've lost their child-like romantic appeal. ohwell


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Sat 08/30/08 12:49 PM
Edited by Krimsa on Sat 08/30/08 01:01 PM


Na. I don’t think so. Mount Everest is one tall mountain. I’m not interested in climbing her and probably getting sucked into a crevice in her face or having a lack of oxygen induced seizure. Incidentally, her real name is "Chomolungma" dubbed this by Tibetans and Sherpas, which means "Mother Goddess of the Earth."


It's funny how humans feel a need to make a God or Goddess out of every awesome object they find.

We truly are like little children. We never stop imagining things, and that's probably good. flowerforyou

I personally think the idea of Gods and Goddess are grand ideas as long as they are kept positive and loving. But as soon as they are converted into mean angry jealous Gods that want to cast eveyone into hell who doesn't bow down and worship a specific dogma they've lost their child-like romantic appeal. ohwell




I would agree with that assertion. I was only throwing it out there as a tidbit and it’s a much more fun name to say than Mt. Everest. Bleh. I actually learned that because when I was in Seattle, I had dinner one night in a Tibetan restaurant and the waiter told me this. happy

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