I love the Mario hatOriginally Posted by Jetman
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Dammit! You beat me to it. I'll have to stick with Che I guess....Originally Posted by Swift
I love the Mario hatOriginally Posted by Jetman
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Does it really? I must have missed that part in the all omnipotent math book of the cube. If Time Cuber's dont believe in God, how can it debunk Him? Dont you have to prove he exists before you debunk Him? (Sorry about the capital 'H' in him - I'm a part of that evil 1 corner cult)Originally Posted by Cubehead
Originally Posted by cubehead
Will this do?
Cubehead I know your secret -Originally Posted by Cubehead
Which does what for me exactly? Do I at least get a Time Cube company car, or what? And those arent brainwashed ideals. I would be at great harmony with nature if I won the lottery, looked like the Rock, and could live forever.Originally Posted by Cubehead
Originally Posted by cubehead
okay, now this I want you to elaborate on.
Cubehead, to achieve enlightenment, you must come out of your cave and into the 21st Century.Originally Posted by cubehead
Last edited by Jetman; 02 Feb 2005 at 12:30 AM.
Originally Posted by Cubehead
So you're claming that if I take a point inside any shape it will not encompass 360 degrees? HAHAHA...Originally Posted by Cubehead
No it's only disregarded because you're a fucking moron... the axis would only completely "average out" if it stayed in the exact same place as it orbit, but it's not, it's precessing while the earth is orbiting the sun. As for Uranus, animals live and evolve quite happily in the polar extremities where there is no day-night cycle, and how would you know? Saying that Cubic Time is not discounted by Uranus not having a day-night cycle because according to Cubic Time it wouldn't lead to life evolving is a tautology; your testing a theory using itself. You're making rules up, deciding what is relevant or not, to ensure the survival of your own "Word Virus".Originally Posted by CubeHead
Nup, not absolute. I understand that if I light a match I will probably start a fire, and if I call a big tattooed dude a "fag" I will probably get beaten up. But I will never be like Laplace's Demon and know everything, that's impossible, you can't understand everything about something you are inside of, and especially not with this cubic bullshit.Originally Posted by CubeHead
AHA, YOU'RE A FUCKING MORON, there are animals with chambers of hearts that aren't 4.Originally Posted by CubeHead
Where are you getting this "we" thing from? There's not enough uneducated smart people that will fall for your bullshit.Originally Posted by Cubehead
Last edited by AstroBlue; 02 Feb 2005 at 07:44 AM.
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
So basically you've taken a very well-known principle in mathematics and have applied all sorts of schizophrenic delusions onto it.Originally Posted by Cubehead
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THE SUPER DUPER REALLY DUMB SMELLY MATH-BUTT-DICKSOriginally Posted by Cubehead
Well, guys I'm sold. I must embrace Time Cube.
Sure, it's moronic and based in no way on rational evidence, but then niether is any other religion / cult.
Time for a change
In the case of theWrenchbearers, it was primarily based on boredom and one too many save files of Ratchet and Clank. That seems rational to me.Originally Posted by g0zen
take it from someone who knows how to make a secret society: it's good if they can relate.
Last edited by Anarkex; 02 Feb 2005 at 09:20 PM.
Yeah. Any religion has a strong basis in faith. If Time Cube makes Cubehead a better person, than it cant be all that bad a thing. I dont really understand it too well,but I'm no mathematician, so no big surprise there.Originally Posted by g0zen
Like someone else said earlier in the thread, at least he keeps coming back, and tries to get his point across. That's a lot more than the quick spamming "Jesus freaks" do around here.
Circles cannot exist without acceptance of infinite.
Check out Mr. Businessman
He bought some wild, wild life
On the way to the stock exchange
He got some wild, wild life
That was g0zen himself.Originally Posted by Jetman
All belief systems have a little faith, some more than others... but one thing they definitely all have is value to the "vector" of the belief, otherwise a belief structure will die with the person.
Religion provides easily understood concrete morality and a purpose that relates to the "human condition": we're scared of the temporality of life, so it fixes that with the afterlife; we're scared we really don't have a purpose and we're just a lump of chemicals doing stuff, so it fixes that with being a servant of God; a society with murder and stealing is not beneficial, so it says the Devil will stab your arse with a pitchfork if you steal or murder; eating unproperly refrigerated shellfish and pig meat is highly dangerous, so it forbids consuming them on historical grounds. There could be a God, but even if there is no God... religion still has its place and value in society. And science's value is straight forward, it helps us better understand our physical world in a way that allows us to shape it; they're both far from perfect, but they have their place.
Now... so what is Time Cube's value? That's simple. Think of a TimeCube website with frames, all the information is written in completely dry language and politely explains how the square is perfectly harmonious with the circle and all philosophy deriving from that, there is no mention of "GOD IS CORNERED AS A QUEER" and "Santa God. God evolves from Santa."... it's all in completely formal coherent language... like CubeHead's website but even more "normal". Now look at the real Time Cube website... the difference is TimeCube's value and the reason FirstBlood linked us to it in the first place.
I seriously hadn't visted the main TimeCube website for ages, I was only going to CubeHead's website...
Socrates has a mid-day
Clinton's have a sun-down
Einstein has a mid-night
Jesus has a sun-up
I'm sorry I wasted Nick's bandwith by actually giving this guy the time of day (eer... times of d4y).
Originally Posted by Destin
Last edited by AstroBlue; 03 Feb 2005 at 07:44 AM.
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
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