TESTEMONAIL: Right and Discordianism allows room for personal interpretation. You have your theories and I have mine. Unlike Christianity, Discordia allows room for ideas and opinions, and mine is well-informed and based on ancient philosophy and theology, so, my neo-Discordian friends, open your minds to my interpretation and I will open my mind to yours. That's fair enough, right? Just claiming to be discordian should mean that your mind is open and willing to learn and share ideas. You guys are fucking bashing me and your laughing at my theologies and my friends know what's up and are laughing at you and honestly this is my last shot at putting a label on my belief structure and your making me lose all hope of ever finding a ideological group I can relate to because you don't even know what the fuck I'm talking about and everything I have said is based on the founding principals of real Discordianism. Expand your mind.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: ☄ · · · N E T · · · ☄ on November 18, 2010, 08:12:24 AMQuote from: BADGE OF HONOR on November 18, 2010, 04:51:25 AM
Full Sail makes wassail?!
Is good.
Quote from: First City Hustle on October 15, 2010, 04:28:12 PMQuote from: BADGE OF HONOR on October 15, 2010, 05:11:27 AMQuote from: First City Hustle on October 14, 2010, 12:53:05 AM
basically, if the salad is composed of any sort of interesting greens (IOW, not iceberg lettuce or romaine), it needs a sweet component to balance out the light bitterness of the greens, and fruit works really well for that in addition to providing some color and texture.
For one, I like the taste of interesting greens and don't think they need balancing out. For two, I prefer non-sweet fruits like tomatoes or bell peppers or avocado to add interest. *shrug*
fair enough, except that:
1) all three fruits you mentioned are still sweet
and
2) unless you eat your salad without any dressing, you're still balancing out the bitter flavor of the greens one way or another. The human palate, varied as it may be among people, still tends to adhere to some very basic rules. Pairing a sweet flavor and/or a briny flavor with a bitter flavor is one of those rules.
Quote from: First City Hustle on October 14, 2010, 12:53:05 AM
basically, if the salad is composed of any sort of interesting greens (IOW, not iceberg lettuce or romaine), it needs a sweet component to balance out the light bitterness of the greens, and fruit works really well for that in addition to providing some color and texture.
Quote from: Doktor Howl on July 17, 2010, 06:59:23 AMQuote from: BADGE OF HONOR on July 17, 2010, 06:48:57 AM
One of the things I've learned from this place is that people will never change. Roger will always be paranoid, Nigel will always pick fights, and I will always speak up when people are being irrational because it disgusts me on some deep fundamental level. I even didn't stop to think about it, just as I'm sure Roger didn't. Next time perhaps I will remember to crush the urge, but who knows? And there will be a next time. There always is.
You hypocritical piece of filth.
After Hugh, you're the biggest shit-stirrer in this board's history. Your outrage at other peoples' irrationality is fucking hilarious.
You should maybe experiment with drinking lye.