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Will "Anders" play a role in DA:I?


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Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
—Pope Francis

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Lord Raijin wrote...

Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


Please don't compare homosexuals to people who can level a building with their mind and turn into a devastating killing machine in a moment of weakness.

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Lord Raijin wrote...

How exactly?


Let's start with the Catholic church not having as much power at the Chantry.

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ScarMK wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

How exactly?


Let's start with the Catholic church not having as much power at the Chantry.

Let's finish with none of that happened, being a member of the LGBT does not give you the power to kill and destroy on a whim. Or the fact that he keeps grabbing for straws even when we ran out days ago. 

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ScarMK wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

How exactly?


Let's start with the Catholic church not having as much power at the Chantry.


Hypothecially speaking what if they had the same exact power that the Chantry had? Their would be a lot of Anders blowing up churches.

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This thread needs more Hitler

#532
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This thread has become something beautiful my friends.


Everything is proceeding ahead of schedule.

At this rate I won't even have to call in the fleet.

It will destroy itself on its own!

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Hypothecially speaking what if they had the same exact power that the Chantry had? Their would be a lot of Anders blowing up churches.


There would be no justication.  Mages ARE dangerous.  The most harmful thing a gay guy could do is kiss his boyfriend in public. (Yes, Plaintiff, freaking sue me)

#534
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Morocco Mole wrote...

This thread needs more Hitler


You know who else thought things needed more Hitler?

MY MOM!!!----  HITLER!!!!

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Morocco Mole wrote...

This thread needs more Hitler


Nah, needs more Anders.
Image IPB

It was reported that he enjoyed playing the Dragon Age series ("brilliant" he called it). I wonder if he had a profile here.

Bioware might have a lot of blood on their hands.

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There would be no justication.  Mages ARE dangerous.  The most harmful thing a gay guy could do is kiss his boyfriend in public. (Yes, Plaintiff, freaking sue me)


Can we both say that non-mages and mages TOGETHER are equally dangerous?

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ScarMK wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...


Hypothecially speaking what if they had the same exact power that the Chantry had? Their would be a lot of Anders blowing up churches.


There would be no justication.  Mages ARE dangerous.  The most harmful thing a gay guy could do is kiss his boyfriend in public. (Yes, Plaintiff, freaking sue me)

Forget Hitler. This thread definitely needs more Plantiff. 

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Lord Raijin wrote...

ScarMK wrote...

There would be no justication.  Mages ARE dangerous.  The most harmful thing a gay guy could do is kiss his boyfriend in public. (Yes, Plaintiff, freaking sue me)


Can we both say that non-mages and mages TOGETHER are equally dangerous?

No, we can't. That has proven to be false time and time again. 

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Lord Raijin wrote...

ScarMK wrote...

There would be no justication.  Mages ARE dangerous.  The most harmful thing a gay guy could do is kiss his boyfriend in public. (Yes, Plaintiff, freaking sue me)


Can we both say that non-mages and mages TOGETHER are equally dangerous?


Not even close.

Non mages need random shiiit in order to blow random shiiiit up.

Mages can do that on a whim.

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That is an excuse for terrorism how exactly?

If fighting for freeeom is an act of terrorism then our founding fathers were a bunch of ruthless terrorists. How dare they fight for our freeedom. Shame on them.

By that I assume you mean freedom for white people. Despite what you may have been led to believe, at the time of the American Revolution, American Colonists were paying far less in taxes than their fellow citizens in the British mainland even with the taxes that the crown added to pay for the French and Indian War, of which the American Colonists were the primary beneficiaries. No, the primary grievance that the colonists had against Britain was that they were not being allowed to expand into the territories that Britain had recently acquired from France. After the tribes living there had fought for the Empire, they did not see fit to stab their allies in the back, but the Americans weren't going to allow something as silly as loyalty stop them from expanding into those territories. This so called "fight for freedom" ultimately turned out to be the doom of many cultures living between the original colonies and the Mississippi river, you seriously need to check your privilege. Our so called "founding fathers" were the worst terrorists of all.

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Lord Raijin wrote...

ScarMK wrote...

There would be no justication.  Mages ARE dangerous.  The most harmful thing a gay guy could do is kiss his boyfriend in public. (Yes, Plaintiff, freaking sue me)


Can we both say that non-mages and mages TOGETHER are equally dangerous?


Both CAN be dangerous.  I will say you're rather deluded if you think they are equally dangerous.

Modifié par ScarMK, 10 octobre 2013 - 04:59 .


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Ravensword wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
—Pope Francis

"If he's not currently searching for the Lord, **** him."
---unspoken corollary

#543
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Xilizhra wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
—Pope Francis

"If he's not currently searching for the Lord, **** him."
---unspoken corollary


Don't you have a playground to stand near in a disturbing fashion?

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#544
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Grand Admiral Cheesecake wrote...

Xilizhra wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
—Pope Francis

"If he's not currently searching for the Lord, **** him."
---unspoken corollary


Don't you have a playground to stand near?

This is my playground.

#545
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Xilizhra wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
—Pope Francis

"If he's not currently searching for the Lord, **** him."
---unspoken corollary

"If you don't follow my religion, you aren't going to go to the heaven of my religion."

-Look at that hate people.

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By that I assume you mean freedom for white people. Despite what you may have been led to believe, at the time of the American Revolution, American Colonists were paying far less in taxes than their fellow citizens in the British mainland even with the taxes that the crown added to pay for the French and Indian War, of which the American Colonists were the primary beneficiaries. No, the primary grievance that the colonists had against Britain was that they were not being allowed to expand into the territories that Britain had recently acquired from France. After the tribes living there had fought for the Empire, they did not see fit to stab their allies in the back, but the Americans weren't going to allow something as silly as loyalty stop them from expanding into those territories. This so called "fight for freedom" ultimately turned out to be the doom of many cultures living between the original colonies and the Mississippi river, you seriously need to check your privilege.


I like this post

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Morocco Mole wrote...

Preston9000 wrote...
By that I assume you mean freedom for white people. Despite what you may have been led to believe, at the time of the American Revolution, American Colonists were paying far less in taxes than their fellow citizens in the British mainland even with the taxes that the crown added to pay for the French and Indian War, of which the American Colonists were the primary beneficiaries. No, the primary grievance that the colonists had against Britain was that they were not being allowed to expand into the territories that Britain had recently acquired from France. After the tribes living there had fought for the Empire, they did not see fit to stab their allies in the back, but the Americans weren't going to allow something as silly as loyalty stop them from expanding into those territories. This so called "fight for freedom" ultimately turned out to be the doom of many cultures living between the original colonies and the Mississippi river, you seriously need to check your privilege.


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#548
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Br3ad wrote...

Xilizhra wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Lord Raijin wrote...

Their would be a lot of blowing up churches if the Catholic church became like what the Chantry is at now, or was. Instead of imprisoning mages (Theirs no such thing as mages in RL) they would imprison the LGBT community in their catholic run prisons out of fear and hate. They would be preached about how much of an abomination that they are because of who they are, and how god wants them to become straight again. After so much systematic abuse the LGBT community would fight back and fight for their freedom.


“If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?”
—Pope Francis

"If he's not currently searching for the Lord, **** him."
---unspoken corollary

"If you don't follow my religion, you aren't going to go to the heaven of my religion."

-Look at that hate people.

You know, there are religions where your afterlife is predicated solely on your actions and not your beliefs. They're rather nice.

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Such religious intolerance and bigotry in this thread my friends.

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Well that's great for those religions. It's too bad that none of them are fundamentally the same nor relevant at all to your statement.