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Morg said:TheSumOfGod, don't use that slur again. Ever
Oh my God, what did SumofGod do?

Morg said:TheSumOfGod, don't use that slur again. Ever

Well usually you try to corraborate a story. I mean people issue statements to the press. So when the driver, the paparazzi involved, close friends and relatives and witness all claim to see the same thing it's a general safe bet as to what happened. Furthermore, Tom Cruise was not heavily involved in Scientologist back in 1997 (I am related to Tom Cruise's former agent through a cousin....He told me Tom Cruise was A) possibly gay and B) wasn't really into Scientology until Nicole left him).TheSumOfGod said:And, as usual, you "know" this, how... ?
An unfunny Lenny Bruce.....oh wowDarren Daring said:He's turned in to Lenny Bruce![]()
TheSumOfGod said:I don't understand what is so difficult for you to grasp about that concept. Tom Cruise, a "Manchurian Candidate"-style sleeper agent of the Brotherhood of the Illuminati, activated Henri Paul, the driver of the limousine, another (lower level) sleeper agent, with a single key word or a key sentence, earlier in the evening, so that he would later intentionally crash the limousine into the 13th column under the bridge. He was the sole survivor, he remembers nothing that happened before or after the supposed "accident", it was a ritual sacrifice, in which Diana and her unborn child were killed. Simple as that.
TheSumOfGod said:I don't understand what is so difficult for you to grasp about that concept. Tom Cruise, a "Manchurian Candidate"-style sleeper agent of the Brotherhood of the Illuminati, activated Henri Paul, the driver of the limousine, another (lower level) sleeper agent, with a single key word or a key sentence, earlier in the evening, so that he would later intentionally crash the limousine into the 13th column under the bridge. He was the sole survivor, he remembers nothing that happened before or after the supposed "accident", it was a ritual sacrifice, in which Diana and her unborn child were killed. Simple as that.
Morg said:TheSumOfGod, don't use that slur again. Ever
Darren Daring said:You know, I dont' know when you started making fun of us instead of us making fun of you, but bravo on the transisition.

Morg said:TheSumOfGod, don't use that slur again. Ever
But at least others here can deal with people who don't believe like they do.TheSumOfGod said:It comes with being more intelligent and better spoken than the average poster. Most posters here (or anywhere else on the internet for that matter) can't even spell right.![]()

Addendum said:But at least others here can deal with people who don't believe like they do.
Except for celldog. He doesn't count.![]()
TheSumOfGod said:It comes with being more intelligent and better spoken than the average poster. Most posters here (or anywhere else on the internet for that matter) can't even spell right.![]()
TheSumOfGod said:Right. But Addendum, do YOU have any idea what Morg was talking about? What "slur" did I apparently unintentionally use in this thread?
Morg said:TheSumOfGod, don't use that slur again. Ever
Biblicasaurus said:George Carlin has always been very outspoken and anyone who has seen him interviewed knows that he is one of the more learned and wise comedians on the circuit when it comes to domestic politics, global issues, religion and philosophy. He's surely getting old and may be becoming more embittered, but I wouldn't dismiss his words as anything other than a good explaination of the world as seen by a man who has always been a natural observer and never been afraid to ask questions. There is a reason that George Carlin ranks in the top 5 on many compiled lists of the world's greatest and most influencial comedians of all time.
TheSumOfGod said:Since people didn't seem to appreciate my Adolf Hitler quote about how propaganda really works, I got a new sig. Enjoy.
However they did not overcome those beliefs by jumping to even wilder conclusions about how the world works. Rather they learned to use the power of observation to create a "science" that thrived on mystery rather than absolutes. Rather then justifying logic with more and more convoluted explanations, they started with the premise that there was something unexplainable that needed an explanation and then searched for evidence.Reptilian shapeshifters and holographic airplanes might seem insane, but you have to remember, not too long ago, the vast majority of people used to be 100% absolutely certain that the Earth was flat, and that it was the center of the Universe, so...