Steelcan wrote...
Clicky if you dare
I love how they sacrificed the people nobody would miss or had limited value.
Shows how much they truly valued that custom. <_< (Sorry now I'm reminded of good old classism.)
Steelcan wrote...
Clicky if you dare
sandalisthemaker wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
I can keep this up
Damn my strange education
I can't compete *weeps bitterly*
Cuterebra.
Modifié par Ryzaki, 02 octobre 2013 - 04:15 .
Thats just one of their rituals.Ryzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Clicky if you dare
I love how they sacrificed the people nobody would miss or had limited value.
Shows how much they truly valued that custom. <_< (Sorry now I'm reminded of good old classism.)
I've stood by for too long, I relieve you of command, Steelcan.Steelcan wrote...
Clicky if you dareRyzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
I can keep this up
Damn my strange education
I can't compete *weeps bitterly*
Steelcan wrote...
Thats just one of their rituals.
There were plenty where newly weds were sacrificed skinned and paraded around on priests, or warriors were killed for whatever reason.
They had a rather macbre fascination with death and killing each other. They even had mock "Garland Wars" for the sole purpose of getting more prisoners to carve the hearts out of.Ryzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Thats just one of their rituals.
There were plenty where newly weds were sacrificed skinned and paraded around on priests, or warriors were killed for whatever reason.
Wat.
They sound like a cult of cannibals that just wanted to eat people from the first one. I fail to see how someone crying because you're gonna kill them = rain but of course I have modern science basic knowledge that rain does not work that way.
Imagine how crappy it would be to suddenly find yourself in that time. They probably couldn't wait to kill you and send you to their gods.
Modifié par Inquisitor Recon, 02 octobre 2013 - 04:35 .
They could show some class with it at leastInquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Plaintiff wrote...
Any company with a shred of business sense takes notice when it loses customers.Ravensword wrote...
Again, you speak as if BW should care whether you buy it or not. $90, man!
My ninety Australian dollars might not make a big difference to them, but I bet they'd rather have it than not.
I'm doing them a favour by telling them exactly how to make me cough up money. If they want to ignore me, that's their prerogative. I'll give my money to someone else instead.
Modifié par Red by Full Metal Jacket, 02 octobre 2013 - 04:24 .
They sacrifice children though. That's years of wasted resources.Inquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Inquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Steelcan wrote...
They had a rather macbre fascination with death and killing each other. They even had mock "Garland Wars" for the sole purpose of getting more prisoners to carve the hearts out of.Ryzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Thats just one of their rituals.
There were plenty where newly weds were sacrificed skinned and paraded around on priests, or warriors were killed for whatever reason.
Wat.
They sound like a cult of cannibals that just wanted to eat people from the first one. I fail to see how someone crying because you're gonna kill them = rain but of course I have modern science basic knowledge that rain does not work that way.
Imagine how crappy it would be to suddenly find yourself in that time. They probably couldn't wait to kill you and send you to their gods.
Well seeing as how I am white I'd give them all small pox and rule over them as a god incarnate.
Worked for the Spanish
sandalisthemaker wrote...
Meh. Personally I didn't even flinch after seeing it. I was even eating at the time too.Ryzaki wrote...
dreamgazer wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
What are you even talking about? It's just an... odd animated film about a werecrocodile, I think?
Your safe search clearly isn't off. Go to images.
Edit: Oh that's my fault damn it I knew I copy pasted the word wrong.
WHY ARE YOU SPREADING THE ZOMBIE AROUND.
IF MY EYES HAVE TO BURN FROM SEEING IT SO DO YOURS. I SHALL SPREAD THE HORROR.
Why so...sandalisthemaker wrote...
Inquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Okay.
So in what context would you deem such practices appropriate now-a-days?
Same here, medium rare or gtfo...Ryzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
They had a rather macbre fascination with death and killing each other. They even had mock "Garland Wars" for the sole purpose of getting more prisoners to carve the hearts out of.Ryzaki wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Thats just one of their rituals.
There were plenty where newly weds were sacrificed skinned and paraded around on priests, or warriors were killed for whatever reason.
Wat.
They sound like a cult of cannibals that just wanted to eat people from the first one. I fail to see how someone crying because you're gonna kill them = rain but of course I have modern science basic knowledge that rain does not work that way.
Imagine how crappy it would be to suddenly find yourself in that time. They probably couldn't wait to kill you and send you to their gods.
Well seeing as how I am white I'd give them all small pox and rule over them as a god incarnate.
Worked for the Spanish
They be cray cray. I barely like seeing the insides of a cat let alone a human being (yet I refuse to eat steaks that aren't oozing blood. go figure).![]()
Steelcan wrote...
Why so...sandalisthemaker wrote...
Inquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Okay.
So in what context would you deem such practices appropriate now-a-days?
I'm afraid.CynicalShep wrote...
sandalisthemaker wrote...
Meh. Personally I didn't even flinch after seeing it. I was even eating at the time too.Ryzaki wrote...
dreamgazer wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
What are you even talking about? It's just an... odd animated film about a werecrocodile, I think?
Your safe search clearly isn't off. Go to images.
Edit: Oh that's my fault damn it I knew I copy pasted the word wrong.
WHY ARE YOU SPREADING THE ZOMBIE AROUND.
IF MY EYES HAVE TO BURN FROM SEEING IT SO DO YOURS. I SHALL SPREAD THE HORROR.
ditto
Obvious...too obvious.sandalisthemaker wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Why so...sandalisthemaker wrote...
Inquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Okay.
So in what context would you deem such practices appropriate now-a-days?
Not serious.
Just curious.
Obviously its the preferable alternative to Honey-Boo-Boosandalisthemaker wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
Why so...sandalisthemaker wrote...
Inquisitor Recon wrote...
You speak as if their eagarness to eagarness to ritualistically sacrifice people was a bad thing. That's lacking in modern culture.
Okay.
So in what context would you deem such practices appropriate now-a-days?
Not serious.
Just curious.
A ritualistic human sacrifice is good for just about any occasion you can think of. Weddings, parties, sealing contracts and business deals, you name it.sandalisthemaker wrote...
Okay.
So in what context would you deem such practices appropriate now-a-days?
dreamgazer wrote...
Star fury wrote...
dreamgazer wrote...
I really hope that there's a qunari LI that's qunari-exclusive, and will very bluntly reject any other's advances.
But but that's racist and bad.
Inquisitor Recon wrote...
A ritualistic human sacrifice is good for just about any occasion you can think of. Weddings, parties, sealing contracts and business deals, you name it.sandalisthemaker wrote...
Okay.
So in what context would you deem such practices appropriate now-a-days?
Br3ad wrote...
I'm afraid.CynicalShep wrote...
sandalisthemaker wrote...
Meh. Personally I didn't even flinch after seeing it. I was even eating at the time too.Ryzaki wrote...
dreamgazer wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Xilizhra wrote...
What are you even talking about? It's just an... odd animated film about a werecrocodile, I think?
Your safe search clearly isn't off. Go to images.
Edit: Oh that's my fault damn it I knew I copy pasted the word wrong.
WHY ARE YOU SPREADING THE ZOMBIE AROUND.
IF MY EYES HAVE TO BURN FROM SEEING IT SO DO YOURS. I SHALL SPREAD THE HORROR.
ditto
Or it could be the fact that it's human.CynicalShep wrote...
I had pop-corn, snacks and a few fruits. Now I only have some snacks left. Funny how people get disgusted by flesh unless they see it on a plate
Red by Full Metal Jacket wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
Any company with a shred of business sense takes notice when it loses customers.Ravensword wrote...
Again, you speak as if BW should care whether you buy it or not. $90, man!
My ninety Australian dollars might not make a big difference to them, but I bet they'd rather have it than not.
I'm doing them a favour by telling them exactly how to make me cough up money. If they want to ignore me, that's their prerogative. I'll give my money to someone else instead.
Oh, you're Australian. That expalin's why you're so defensive all the time. You constantly have to live on a continent filled with dangerious animals out to kill you! I'd be cranky, too. Box Jellies, man.