Actually i found it quite funny. But thought you guys would prefer the title...
anyway...
www.venganza.org
Go there. Look at it. Look how far it has been taken. One thing to say: WOW.
plus it might also distract you from reality for a couple moments, which is not in the best state...
so, yeah...
Go Vols
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Friday, October 21, 2005
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That is hilarious!
We should all join and make mr morris teach it to us when he teaches us evolution.
that is pretty funny colin.
go Falcons
Go Crimson Tide!
What exactly did you mean by the phrase "...reality for a couple moments, which is not in the best state?"
tenn lost and UNC won go crimson tide!
Jake, we are not supposed to talk about sports on the blog anymore. shut up
yes, jake, i know...
fumbles killed us.
And kevin, isn't it kind of self-explainatory?
Its ridiculous. not ridiculus. sorry, but spelling bothers me.
My apologies.
Ridiculous.
Colin, it isn't self-explanatory. If it was, I wouldn't be asking you to ellaborate.
I just don't know what you mean by reality not being in the best state. Reality is reality, there is nothing to compare it to. You can't say it's not in the best state, when there is no other state available for camparison.
Well, reality could always be in a better state, I don't think hes comparing it to anything, hes just saying that things arent as good as they could be.
Its a very funny link, but it didn't distract me from reality as it is real. (the website, not the FSM, although... I don't see any proof that it doesn't exist... to be safe we should demand that this theory be taught in schools, and stop all schools from serving spaghetti during lunch, lest we should accidentally eat our creator)
Kevin, it is pretty self-explainatory, Colin is a Tennessee fan therefore his reality is in a worse state than that of a non-Tennessee fan.
Well, it is being compared, compared to how much better it could be. Perhaps should be. Perhaps would be.
And isn't it all dependant on your perspective?
No.
True. It isn't. Reality is reality, no different from person to person. Whether or not they accept it is the judgement of the person.
Nice job correctly answering the rhetorical question, Kevin.
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