Balance said
That's what I say when I hear something interesting that I want to think about. Hmm.
Alright; let me know what you think when you assess it. Btw, wanna see Tempo?
Balance said
That's what I say when I hear something interesting that I want to think about. Hmm.

Legend said
Alright; let me know what you think when you assess it. Btw, wanna see Tempo?
Multifarious said
Me coming back to see that Jinny has changed his accent.
Balance said
Whatever you want.
Balance said
lelull find out the old one when i make video with daved

Multifarious said
Multifarious said
Balance said
lelbed, best birfday evar
Legend said
Meh.
Multifarious said
Daw. Least you had fun. Have a great 15 more minutes of your birthday! I'll just use my time zone since I'm not entirely sure which yours is. But close enough.I'll show you one heck of a meh, pal.
whizzball1 said
Not much infuriates me more than ignorant atheists. Yesterday my sister was talking to one, and she asked me to come and give evidence, and I decided upon the fact that besides the rarity of any good mutations, any good mutation will also come with several bad mutations. This Athiest, like all others, instantly pointed to an irrelevant detail which quickly changed the subject: That there are not necessarily good or bad mutations.Three things went through my head at that time:1. This Athiest is extremely ignorant.2. This Athiest is doing what most atheists do and knows I have won the argument.3. This Athiest is clearly not experienced in basic logical thinking as he cannot understand a simple allusion.With that in mind, I politely said goodbye and exited.
Legend said
I know the feeling. Atheists are masters of straw man arguments.
Balance said
Now I know the feeling too. I hoped I would never have to deal with that level of ignorance. ;~;
Legend said
Well I have news for you, my friend. It gets worse.
Balance said
how
Legend said
It gets worse.
Balance said
Haven't you been out a bit longer than we?
Balance said
This is an (EDIT: almost) archaic style of comparatives which is technically correct but contemporary speakers don't use. Anna is a thousand years old, and so I'm having it that she's kept that style for comparatives rather than using the contemporary. Just a little tidbit I wanted to point out.
Legend said
I know it's valid.