Conversation Between Corpse13 and Dmitri Karamazov
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I've got friends who I quote Python with. We should totally make it a real law that you have to quote along.
I think an "I fart in your general direction shirt", while hilarious, is mostly likely NOT the best thing to wear in church... Although I have worn all black to church before.
I loathe "teenage sunday-school-sleepover-parties". Because we always have to watch some crappy movie. A walk to Remember was the worst. My God, never watch that. Unless you want to get a mouthful of cavities from the sweetness.
I also loathe when people think I'm heartless for not crying over things. Like Titanic. (I found it amusing, actually). Or Pearl Harbor (So boring...my head). But I don't generally cry over things, and not in front of people.
But I haven't seen the Passion, and I don't really want to....I can watch violence and I love war movies, but I find torture ever so slightly disturbing.
I'm polite on the outside. I don't swear in front of kids or adults, either, but if I'm alone or with my close friends, I can spew profanity like the best. But I agree. They're just words...why be offended?
Shun the non-believer! SHUN! SHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNN!
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Hahah, in my house, if you start into a quote/song from a movie like TNBC or anything from Monty Python everybody in the general area is required to join in.
I wear supposedly.. "unkempt" clothes? That's how the sunday school teacher explained it to me. A pair of ripped jeans (not my fault, they get that way by everyday life!), plus a t-shirt with the slogan "I FART IN YOUR GENERAL DIRECTION" on it, and geta-sandals are apparently NOT considered copasetic.
I agree on the Passion of the Christ thing. My friend asked me why I wasn't crying when I watched it at a late night, teenage sunday-school-sleepover-party-for-girls. I didn't know why, I just shrugged and said "because I already know how it ends.."
Personally, I am polite for the most part. Maybe it's because I swear a lot? Still, they're just words.. I avoid using them on adults/children. Who are becoming closer and closer to eachother as far as what offends them.
In other news- Agh, THEY TOOK MY KIDNEY!!
^^^Wow. I typed waaay too much just now.^^^
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I go around my house singing that song rather loudly....
Free food is always good. My teacher gives us candy....she also gives us homework which I forget to do. Most of the time, I just wear jeans and a tee-shirt to church. Because I believe that God doesn't care what you wear, as long as it covers you.
I behave myself in church. Specially during the "profanity is evil" lessons or the "Rated-R movies is BAD" lessons. Which is hypocritical of them because they all think the Passion of the Christ is a wonderful movie. (I find it rather sick myself...who wants to watch two hours of a guy being tortured to death?)
We're on a bridge, charlie! A maaaaaagical bridge, of HOPE and wonderrrrrr!
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I'm a lumberjack and I'm okaaay~! Hahahah, I love that song, too. It's so hard to find anyone who understands at all what I'm talking about with these things.
I went to sunday school.. I used to go all the time, because my grandparents said it would be good for me. At the time I didn't really care, I just liked the fact we got to sing a lot and there was a free snack inolved. I don't go anymore munch- apparently the way I dress and act is "inappropriate" for church so they asked em to either change my tune or not come back. So.. I just didn't come back, hahah.
Let's go to Candy Mountain, Chaaarrrliiie.. Follow the magical Liopleurodon!
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With Awesomriffic Whipped cream. Monty Python = LIFE! (though Fawlty Towers, Blackadder, and the Young Ones are all worth a mention...) I love the Lumberjack song.
Heh, yeah. I wish Christians would just lighten up a bit sometimes... There are people like my friends who are awesome...(heck, it was a Christian that introduced me to the Sweeney Todd soundtrack)
The people in my sunday school class, though, are so uptight about what's "offensive". We had a lock-in once...and we warned about (*gasp*) "bad words" in the movie. Even though we had the edited version. But I'm the class weirdo, anyway, and I really don't give a damn about what they think. XD
Rainbow sprinkles come from Candy Mountian!
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I think Monty Python is beyond just epic-win and sprinkles.. Monty Python requires the ever-feared topping of super-duper-rad syrup.
Yeah, I know.. and my grandparents are very strong believing Christians so I have to be extra careful around them about what I say.
Mmm.. good ol' rainbow sprinkles.. XD
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Even less believable? Wow... "Tis but a scratch". Lol. Monty Python is also epic win. With sprinkles.
Religion is a tricky subject. Because even if you mention it, people flip out and get offended.
Coolio. Oh, look, they come in candy colored AND chocolate! Sweet.
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Somewhat like the Black Knight, but even less believable. It might as well be orange when it squirts out. My mom's Wiccan and my dad's.. nothing. I don't know what I am- thought I was a Christian, but I guess not.
Well, Yo Mama sells them at the L33t Liquor Store on Ur Phace Street.. you just take a right turn down Awesome Avenue and you're there. *nods*
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I've been begging to see it for nearly a year now. I'm thinking of just getting it from the library and watching it when nobody is home... Blood like tomato juice...like the Black Knight in Monty Python? My parents are conservative Christians. I'm just a Christian. To heck with conservative.
Oh, goody. I must get some of these epic-win sprinkles. Where might I find some?
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Really? I'm only fourteen, and I've seen that movie more times than I can count! It's not even that gory. The blood looks like tomato juice. Hahah, my parents might as well be hippies with how they act. XD
And are you kidding? Of course they come in chocolate! They're epic-win. Chocolate's entire definition is epic-win!