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D1B's Threads Most Loved?

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:26 pm
by native
D1B wrote:
GannonFan wrote:Remember when D1B used to be an edgy, but a very thought provoking, interesting debater of topics? Yeah, I mean, I don't remember that time either, but at least he was borderline sane back then. It's sad to see him devolve into such a raving mess of rage and hatred. Such a pity.
My threads are the most read and most loved on cs.com. ...
So, are D1B's threads "the most read and most loved on cs.com?"

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:27 pm
by D1B
native wrote:
D1B wrote:
My threads are the most read and most loved on cs.com. Gannon no one even knows who you are. :nod: A few of us do though know you as one of Ralph's henchmen, who along with 89Hen, kicked most of us off the site.

So, are you gonna say something or are you a fan of Columbus?
So, are D1B's threads "the most read and most loved on cs.com?"

Your obsession with me is a bit creepy. :tothehand:

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:30 pm
by native
D1B wrote:
native wrote:
So, are D1B's threads "the most read and most loved on cs.com?"

Your obsession with me is a bit creepy. :tothehand:
:lol: Your obsession with yourself, Catholicism and gratuitous hatefulness* is even more creepy. :roll:

*edit for greater accuracy

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:42 pm
by D1B
native wrote:
D1B wrote:

Your obsession with me is a bit creepy. :tothehand:
:lol: Your obsession with yourself and Catholicism is even more creepy. :roll:
Listen, shit for brains, the greatest threat to our freedom aint the liberals, its the freaking christians. When the catholics aint front page news (pedophile scandal, bigotry against gays, and Columbus Day) I'll quit callin em out.

Columbus Day is a catholic-inpired holiday, started by a group who quite possibly are the biggest bunch of assholes ever known - the Knights of Columbus.

They're proud of Columbus! :rofl:

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:50 pm
by Skjellyfetti
They're a hell of a lot better than this shitty thread.

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:52 pm
by native
Skjellyfetti wrote:They're a hell of a lot better than this shitty thread.
:lol: This thread is pretty sh!tty, indeed! :lol:

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:13 pm
by UNHWildCats
D1B wrote:
native wrote:
:lol: Your obsession with yourself and Catholicism is even more creepy. :roll:
Listen, shit for brains, the greatest threat to our freedom aint the liberals, its the freaking christians. When the catholics aint front page news (pedophile scandal, bigotry against gays, and Columbus Day) I'll quit callin em out.

Columbus Day is a catholic-inpired holiday, started by a group who quite possibly are the biggest bunch of assholes ever known - the Knights of Columbus.

They're proud of Columbus! :rofl:
Bill Simmons had a good idea today... drop Columbus Day, move Labor Day to the first Monday in October and make September 11 a National Remembrance Holiday.

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:01 am
by native
UNHWildCats wrote:
D1B wrote:
Listen, **** for brains, the greatest threat to our freedom aint the liberals, its the freaking christians. When the catholics aint front page news (pedophile scandal, bigotry against gays, and Columbus Day) I'll quit callin em out.

Columbus Day is a catholic-inpired holiday, started by a group who quite possibly are the biggest bunch of ******* ever known - the Knights of Columbus.

They're proud of Columbus! :rofl:
Bill Simmons had a good idea today... drop Columbus Day, move Labor Day to the first Monday in October and make September 11 a National Remembrance Holiday.
Interesting proposition, wildcats! :nod:

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:54 am
by andy7171
UNHWildCats wrote:
D1B wrote:
Listen, shit for brains, the greatest threat to our freedom aint the liberals, its the freaking christians. When the catholics aint front page news (pedophile scandal, bigotry against gays, and Columbus Day) I'll quit callin em out.

Columbus Day is a catholic-inpired holiday, started by a group who quite possibly are the biggest bunch of assholes ever known - the Knights of Columbus.

They're proud of Columbus! :rofl:
Bill Simmons had a good idea today... drop Columbus Day, move Labor Day to the first Monday in October and make September 11 a National Remembrance Holiday.
FWIW I don't get Columbus Day off. The City of Baltimore does. I had to go to my company office, to work on my City projects. Not everyone gets Columbus day off, in fact, I bet if you don't work for a government or an Italian, I would guess most do not have off. :|

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:19 pm
by GannonFan
andy7171 wrote:
UNHWildCats wrote: Bill Simmons had a good idea today... drop Columbus Day, move Labor Day to the first Monday in October and make September 11 a National Remembrance Holiday.
FWIW I don't get Columbus Day off. The City of Baltimore does. I had to go to my company office, to work on my City projects. Not everyone gets Columbus day off, in fact, I bet if you don't work for a government or an Italian, I would guess most do not have off. :|
Agreed - heck, even all the schools around here still had school yesterday. It is governments or Italians that really celebrate Columbus Day these days. Of course, America has been commemorating Columbus's landing for two or 3 centuries before any religious aspect (i.e. Catholic) even came into the conversation, but D1B says it's all about those evil Catholics so how could he be wrong? :rofl:

Re: D1B's Threads Most Loved?

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:53 pm
by clenz
Wait...people get Columbus Day off?

Since when?

Re: D1B's Threads Most Loved?

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:05 pm
by Wedgebuster
Taking one's particular religious beliefs, any religion too seriously, or worse yet, to literally is what causes all the problems.

Religions are not designed by "Gods", they are designed by humans, and in the beginning for good reason, to point in the direction of civilizing an uncivilized populace. That was thousands of years ago.

There is still good to be gotten from your religion, and any religion. Trouble is, it has been bastardized by special interests, yeah the same old shit, money and power. Those who wear it on their shirtsleves, and beat their bretheren over the head with it to justify their selfish needs, or to hold others hostage with their rhetoric are bones to be chewed by our own D1B, and they deserve it.

If a person needs religion to use as a guide to living in harmony with others while sharing common social values that they wish to adhere to is the proper use of that religion.

I for one, feel that I have a faith. That is a faith in my fellow man, that there is good to be had in others, and that we can work our problems out eventually for the benefit of all without preying on others.

I fully accept my own inevitable mortality, and I don't need any invisible or make believe friends or ghosts to make that truth sugar coated, this is my choice. And I think it is healthy, mature, and responsible.

I have also found that many in the various forms of clergy agree with my assessment, and still they tend their flocks as their flocks want to be tended.

Faith is the key, get it however you can, but if it is a burden on others, or it belittles others, and especially if it insists on you giving it your money, then it is a religion and nothing more.

Taking one's religion literally or too seriously is akin to not seeing the forest for the trees.

Re: D1B's Threads

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:04 pm
by D1B
GannonFan wrote:
andy7171 wrote: FWIW I don't get Columbus Day off. The City of Baltimore does. I had to go to my company office, to work on my City projects. Not everyone gets Columbus day off, in fact, I bet if you don't work for a government or an Italian, I would guess most do not have off. :|
Agreed - heck, even all the schools around here still had school yesterday. It is governments or Italians that really celebrate Columbus Day these days. Of course, America has been commemorating Columbus's landing for two or 3 centuries before any religious aspect (i.e. Catholic) even came into the conversation, but D1B says it's all about those evil Catholics so how could he be wrong? :rofl:
Columbus was a devout catholic. Spain was as catholic as it gets in the 1500's, it still is. One would think, with how noble a belief system catholocism is, and the fact that it's christ's true church, they would have acted more jesus-like to their victims, who were very jesus-like.

That being said, Columbus and the genocide he symbolizes is not worthy of praise. It's demeaning to native americans and it needs to go.

Re: D1B's Threads Most Loved?

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:18 pm
by native
Wedgebuster wrote:Taking one's particular religious beliefs, any religion too seriously, or worse yet, to literally is what causes all the problems.

Religions are not designed by "Gods", they are designed by humans, and in the beginning for good reason, to point in the direction of civilizing an uncivilized populace. That was thousands of years ago.

There is still good to be gotten from your religion, and any religion. Trouble is, it has been bastardized by special interests, yeah the same old ****, money and power. Those who wear it on their shirtsleves, and beat their bretheren over the head with it to justify their selfish needs, or to hold others hostage with their rhetoric are bones to be chewed by our own D1B, and they deserve it.

If a person needs religion to use as a guide to living in harmony with others while sharing common social values that they wish to adhere to is the proper use of that religion.

I for one, feel that I have a faith. That is a faith in my fellow man, that there is good to be had in others, and that we can work our problems out eventually for the benefit of all without preying on others.

I fully accept my own inevitable mortality, and I don't need any invisible or make believe friends or ghosts to make that truth sugar coated, this is my choice. And I think it is healthy, mature, and responsible.

I have also found that many in the various forms of clergy agree with my assessment, and still they tend their flocks as their flocks want to be tended.

Faith is the key, get it however you can, but if it is a burden on others, or it belittles others, and especially if it insists on you giving it your money, then it is a religion and nothing more.

Taking one's religion literally or too seriously is akin to not seeing the forest for the trees.

Well said, Wedgie! :thumb: