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#41081 - 01/12/12 03:50 PM Happy MLK Day!
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I'm contemplating the upcoming weekend, and observing Martin Luther King Day. Now, I can't speak for all, but it has been my experience that no other holiday is met with greater eye rolling, ambivalence, and overall 'meh' than MLK Day. And that doesn't account for the truly awful ways I've heard it referred to. I hate to think how late some rednecks must stay up trying to summon what would pass in uneducated circles as witty banter. But I digress. I mean, in their defense, it must be hard to think straight with such constricted oxygen flow and no world view other than that of their own colon. But I digress. Again.

When you consider all of the outright silly holidays we celebrate- most based on some over-adulterated, far-removed ancient ritual, with make believe characters wielding other-worldly powers, whose primary concern, it seems, is that we aren't eating enough chocolate. Well, when you consider those, it makes perfect sense that MLK Day would seem out of place. Because it is.

Unlike most other major holidays, this one is about a real person. A real person who really lived. And did good things. Really good things. Even when people didn't deserve it. That really separates the wheat from the chaff, folks.

Let's consider, and translate, the holidays. Not all of them, mind you. I've got a life to lead. Let's just look at the biggies listed on the average, typical, non-denominational, racially non-specific, 'sorry-we-didn't mean-to-leave-you-out-honestly-some-of-my-best-friends-are-your-type' calendar. (Holy crap this hypersensitivity stuff is exhausting!)

New Year's Eve/Day- The earth circled the sun. Our population made it to a new calendar year. Way to not really do anything significant in making that happen. It would happen with or without you. Since you're here, go ahead and have some champagne. Happy New Year! Way to not die. Go ahead and take the day off. We all know you're too hungover to come in anyway.

Groundhog Day- What's the weather like today? ...In one very specific berg. Where they obviously drink way too much. And their animals talk. And tell fortunes. And predict future weather patterns. And OMG I can't believe this is even on the calendar. Have you ever thought this one through? I mean, really thought it through! Anyway... so, yeah. There's that.

Valentine's Day- Awww. How sweet, right? Hey baby, I'm feeling kind of frisky! How about in exchange for these flowers and chocolates, you forget about what an ass I've been the rest of the year and make good with the whoopee! And in case my gift giving and smooth words aren't enough, here's a little incentive... It's kind of a baby! But grown up like. And it flies with wings. And wears a diaper. And if you don't like me on your own, he will SHOOT you with a frickin' ARROW!! What twisted perv came up with Valentine's Day, and how did they stay out of custody? And who else was brave enough to agree it sounded like a good idea? It's amazing what we will go through for chocolate.

St. Patrick's Day- I'm betting 9 of 10 have no idea where this came from. All you know is it means beer. Green beer. As much as you can drink. Good enough. Who is this Patrick guy? Who cares. Are you still talking? Here, have a beer. It's green. I don't know why, just drink.

Easter- Here's another 'way to not die' holiday. It's Spring! Bunnies and eggs for everyone! The earth is turning and getting warm again. We can finally go outside and make babies. Or stay inside and make babies. Either way. The important thing is that we make babies. Or, at least practice. And then the Christians got a hold of it and turned 'way to not die' into 'way to not stay dead.' Jesus lives! Here, have some chocolate.

Mother's Day- M: is for the money I won't be paying you back. Oh, alright, Moms are pretty cool. This is a good one.

Memorial Day- No jokes here. Nothing funny about dead soldiers. Here's one worth celebrating.

Father's Day- Dads of the world, show what great fathers you are by doing whatever your family wants to do on a day we will all pretend is for you. Oh, and here's a tie.

Independence Day- We are free! We have established our own laws and we are a civilized, free people! Let's relive those horrendous explosions and bright flashes of light that so thoroughly dismembered our foes that they finally left us alone. Coincidentally, the only way to do it any justice is to become criminals by purchasing illegal fireworks- risking life, limb and freedom. Dichotomies are fun.

Labor Day- You've been working hard, kid. Take a break. Yeah, alright.

Columbus Day- A day set aside to celebrate dumb luck. After all, he could have been lost and landed in Siberia.

Halloween- If I dress up scary, can I come over to your house tonight and demand candy? How come when I did that yesterday you threatened to call the cops? And what have you got against pumpkins?

Veteran's Day- Vets did all the work, but we get the day off. Shouldn't only veterans get this one?

Thanksgiving- A day to be thankful that the Pilgrims didn't occupy a land filled with people like the Pilgrims.

Christmas- The Mother of all holidays. It's a world-wide birthday party for Jesus. Or the deity of your choice. Doesn't matter. What matters is the books. And we balanced them. Thanks. Oh, and happy platitude of phony heartwarming sentiment. Come again!

That's the tip of the iceberg. Point is, our holidays are 75% crap and; 5% bull.

Of all of the holidays we celebrate, few are truly worthy of our time. They may be worthy endeavors, but not truly worthy of national recognition. I don't need a bow-packin' terrorist fairy to tell me love is good. That's easily deduced. If I ever need reminding, I've got John Lennon.

But we need people like Martin Luther King. We need to celebrate men and women like that every day. They are not only worthy of such praise, they are worthy to be seated at the big kids' table- with the Vets- living, fallen, past and present.

Martin Luther King's life was a war. He fought for what was right. He didn't sign up for a scholarship and then by a stroke of bad luck get shipped overseas. He didn't sign up to stay out of jail. He didn't sign up to see the world, or with fingers crossed that his services wouldn't really be needed. He was one of the bravest of the brave; The kind of person who sees a battle being lost and signs up knowing they will be fighting for the underdog. Not because it's fun. Not for the pension. But, because it's right.

As we observe MLK Day, let's actually take a moment to consider what he fought for: Humanity. And let's consider what his fight cost him. If you roll your eyes at this one, have them checked. Along with your head. If, for the life of you, you can't figure out why it's on the calendar, it's quite likely you can't process abstract thoughts or formulas. Or crossword puzzles. Or letters grouped together in clumps on paper. Life itself is just a blissfully ignorant mystery. Good luck with that.

I plan to observe it with respect for the man and his works, which changed the lives of all of us. For the better. Thank you, Dr. King.

I encourage you all to observe it in whatever manner means something important to you. Personally, I think a few minutes of silence is appropriate. And chocolate, of course.
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#41082 - 01/12/12 04:53 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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Nicely done, Mike. Kudos.

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#41086 - 01/12/12 06:44 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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I like it.

Definately cause for a pause. Those numb nuts to whom you referred in the first paragraph won't get it, but then, they never will.

Well done.
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#41088 - 01/12/12 07:48 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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I get the idea. But I don't do anything special that day. Just as I don't on February 12th. And not belittling what MLK did and died for but some could argue/debated that if A.L. hadn't done what he did (and was assassinated for) your guy wouldn't have stood a chance to do what he wanted to do.

Again, I get the idea but not the practice. A.L. doesn't get a separate national holiday, why should MLK? And someone arguing that A.L. is celibrated and honored on Presidents day is a cop out. He shares the day. And he shares it with a group AND some of those I won't honor even though they rose to Presidency.

I'm not trying to piss in your cheerios, honestly. You put a lot of thought into it and it's very well written. This is just my view of it.
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#41089 - 01/12/12 08:18 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: 5th]
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#41093 - 01/12/12 10:24 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Thumper]
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: 'What are you doing for others?'"
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#41098 - 01/13/12 01:39 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: 5th]
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Lincoln doesn't "share" a day. What some states refer to as "President's Day" is still known federally as Washington's Birthday.

MLK Day is a good thing. Nothing "special" needs to be done. I don't do anything special on President's Day, either.

But, many do. And that's a good thing.
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#41103 - 01/13/12 09:11 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Stash]
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Thanks everyone. Just hoped to give pause for thought and discussion, and to put MLK Day in perspective with other traditional holidays.

5th- my Cheerios are fine, thanks. I agree, Lincoln's work made MLK's work possible. The solution isn't to ignore MLK until Lincoln gets his due. It's to lobby for Lincoln to get his due, too.
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#41104 - 01/13/12 09:16 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Stash]
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http://dor.wa.gov/content/contactus/localoffices/con_hldy.aspx

Washington State is one of the President's Day states.
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#41105 - 01/13/12 10:11 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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Originally Posted By: mdean
The solution isn't to ignore MLK until Lincoln gets his due. It's to lobby for Lincoln to get his due, too.


I will raise a toast to you both that day.
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#41152 - 01/19/12 09:27 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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Eloquently said, Mr. Dean. Thanks!

It's all good but this is my favorite line: "Thanksgiving- A day to be thankful that the Pilgrims didn't occupy a land filled with people like the Pilgrims." So true.

Does anybody even celebrate Columbus Day anymore?
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#41154 - 01/19/12 10:24 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: funkycamper]
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You must not be Italian.

Many American Indians protest Columbus Day.
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#41155 - 01/19/12 10:49 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: funkycamper]
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It's all good but this is my favorite line: "Thanksgiving- A day to be thankful that the Pilgrims didn't occupy a land filled with people like the Pilgrims." So true.


Mike missed the boat on this one as with many of the other holidays.

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The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty God. In the midst of a civil war of unequalled magnitude and severity, which has sometimes seemed to foreign States to invite and to provoke their aggression, peace has been preserved with all nations, order has been maintained, the laws have been respected and obeyed, and harmony has prevailed everywhere except in the theatre of military conflict; while that theatre has been greatly contracted by the advancing armies and navies of the Union. Needful diversions of wealth and of strength from the fields of peaceful industry to the national defence, have not arrested the plough, the shuttle, or the ship; the axe had enlarged the borders of our settlements, and the mines, as well of iron and coal as of the precious metals, have yielded even more abundantly than heretofore. Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years, with large increase of freedom. No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy. It has seemed to me fit and proper that they should be solemnly, reverently and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and voice by the whole American people. I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens. And I recommend to them that while offering up the ascriptions justly due to Him for such singular deliverances and blessings, they do also, with humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience, commend to his tender care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged, and fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as may be consistent with the Divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquility and Union. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and of the independence of the United States the eighty-eighth." Proclamation of President Abraham Lincoln, October 3, 1863.[1]
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#41156 - 01/19/12 10:57 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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Originally Posted By: mdean
Thanks everyone. Just hoped to give pause for thought and discussion, and to put MLK Day in perspective with other traditional holidays.


And while we are remembering assassinated civil rights champions, let us not forget Malcolm X, a man who should have a day also.
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#41162 - 01/20/12 08:05 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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I'm glad he had a chance to mature a bit before he was gunned down.
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#41170 - 01/20/12 09:41 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Thumper]
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You must not be Italian.

Many American Indians protest Columbus Day.


I'm aware of the protests but haven't heard much about them in recent years. I guessed there might be less reason to protest as less people celebrate the day. Or maybe I just haven't been paying attention.

Not Italian. Norsk...ya know, the real European "discoverers", LOL.
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#41175 - 01/20/12 10:08 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: funkycamper]
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Then there's Brendan the monk, who according to Irish recorded history, sailed here during the 6th century, iirc.
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#41176 - 01/20/12 10:42 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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I'm glad he had a chance to mature a bit before he was gunned down.


Martin Luther King, the political revolutionary, and Malcolm X, the cultural revolutionary, matured greatly from their relationship with each other.
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#41186 - 01/20/12 01:07 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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Mr. X was a raging racist nut-job before he started "maturing".
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#41206 - 01/20/12 08:20 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Mr. X was a raging racist nut-job before he started "maturing".


You're an idiot.

So much for going with him twain. Try reading the Alex Haley book on Malcolm X before bending over and issuing your usual flatulent rejoinders.

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#41207 - 01/20/12 08:27 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

Mr. X was a raging racist nut-job before he started "maturing".


Given the historical context, his "raging" exhortations were long overdue, appropriate and accurately focused to wake two races of people by rallying blacks and instilling fear in whites.
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#41209 - 01/21/12 09:45 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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The devil uses many tools to instill fear into people. Mr. X woke people up to what a raging racist nut-job he was for a period in his life. Fortunately, even Mr. X himself woke up to that before the end of his life. However, I won't be expecting a national holiday in his honor any time soon.
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#41216 - 01/21/12 06:47 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak
...a raging racist nut-job...


There you go again with that peculiar assertion. Do you think old JC incurred the same ridicule in his day?

"And Yeshua entered The Temple of God and cast out all of those who sold and bought in The Temple and upset the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold doves."

I mean you just can't be throwing money grubbing Jews out of Temples without them heaping opprobrium on you.
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#41217 - 01/21/12 06:58 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak
...a raging racist nut-job...

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Geezer
There you go again with that peculiar assertion. Do you think old JC incurred the same ridicule in his day?


Sure Jesus received some of the same treatment. Are you comparing Jesus to Malcolm?
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#41218 - 01/21/12 07:02 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Thumper]
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Are you comparing Jesus to Malcolm?


In as much as he was a revolutionary also. He was even dark skinned as well.
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#41256 - 01/23/12 05:14 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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He was even dark skinned as well.


Define "dark skinned".

And then tell us how you know Jesus was "dark skinned".
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#41257 - 01/23/12 05:35 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

Mr. X was a raging racist nut-job before he started "maturing".


You're an idiot.

So much for going with him twain. Try reading the Alex Haley book on Malcolm X before bending over and issuing your usual flatulent rejoinders.



"The Alex Haley book"? It's an autobiography. It's the Malcolm X book transcribed by Alex Haley. I probably still have a copy or two packed away in a Sterilite tub.

I prefer listening to/watching Malcolm X interviews.

Do you seriously contend that Malcolm X was never racist? So I guess if someone preached to you that blacks were devils, likened them to rattlesnakes, asserted that collectively blacks have never done A.N.Y.T.H.I.N.G. honorable, and whites should never mate nor integrate with blacks, you would be perfectly fine with that and not consider them racist.

You're a silly, silly man, Beavis.
I cannot take you seriously.
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#41258 - 01/23/12 06:58 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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"The Alex Haley book"? It's an autobiography. It's the Malcolm X book transcribed by Alex Haley. I probably still have a copy or two packed away in a Sterilite tub.


And an illiterate idiot at that.

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The Autobiography of Malcolm X was published in 1965, the result of a collaboration between Malcolm X and journalist Alex Haley. Haley coauthored the autobiography based on a series of in-depth interviews he conducted between 1963 and Malcolm X's 1965 assassination. The Autobiography is a spiritual conversion narrative that outlines Malcolm X's philosophy of black pride, black nationalism, and pan-Africanism. After the death of his subject, Haley authored the book's epilogue, which describes their collaboration and summarizes the end of Malcolm X's life.



Originally Posted By: ikayak
So I guess if someone preached to you that blacks were devils,


q.v. teabaggers

Originally Posted By: ikayak
likened them to rattlesnakes, asserted that collectively blacks have never done A.N.Y.T.H.I.N.G. honorable, and whites should never mate nor integrate with blacks, you would be perfectly fine with that and not consider them racist.


q.v. Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, et. al.

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#41259 - 01/23/12 07:51 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X


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And an illiterate idiot at that.


I know the definition of "autobiography", silly man.
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#41260 - 01/23/12 08:14 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak
Define "dark skinned".

And then tell us how you know Jesus was "dark skinned".



JESUS CHRIST - PALESTINIAN JEW

Better yet, ikayak, why don't you tell me how you know your Jesus looks like this?
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#41262 - 01/24/12 06:47 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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I'm relieved that you aren't going all Jeremiah Wright on the image thing.

Why would you think a frail pale-skinned depiction of Jesus Christ is the way I believe He appeared?

He looked like most other Galilean Semites of that time. He was tanned and weathered from sun exposure, and He was a carpenter. I married a young carpenter who built homes in the sun. His body certainly did not look pale and frail.

Btw, you know that forensic depiction is not an exact science, right? The depiction you displayed may look exactly the way Jesus appeared, or it may not.

The better question is...what do you think Jesus will look like when He returns?
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#41275 - 01/24/12 09:17 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Btw, you know that forensic depiction is not an exact science, right? The depiction you displayed may look exactly the way Jesus appeared, or it may not.

The better question is...what do you think Jesus will look like when He returns?


Indeed, we can only speculate what he might have looked like and end up depicting him homogeneously.

Should the myth turn out to be real, I would say He's going to look really pissed.
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#41280 - 01/24/12 09:39 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Geezer]
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I would say He's going to look really pissed


I mostly agree with that.
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#41304 - 01/24/12 07:31 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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I know the definition of "autobiography", silly man.


But apparently not the definition of "illiterate"...

1: having little or no education; especially : unable to read or write <an illiterate population>
2a : showing or marked by a lack of familiarity with language and literature <an illiterate magazine> b : violating approved patterns of speaking or writing
3: showing or marked by a lack of acquaintance with the fundamentals of a particular field of knowledge <musically illiterate>

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#41305 - 01/24/12 09:27 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak


I know the definition of "autobiography", silly man.


But apparently not the definition of "illiterate"...

1: having little or no education; especially : unable to read or write <an illiterate population>
2a : showing or marked by a lack of familiarity with language and literature <an illiterate magazine> b : violating approved patterns of speaking or writing
3: showing or marked by a lack of acquaintance with the fundamentals of a particular field of knowledge <musically illiterate>


This is a perfect example of why I cannot take you seriously, especially after being accused in another thread of using $5 words...hardly the mark of an illiterate. You are a silly, silly man.
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#41336 - 01/25/12 08:18 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak
Originally Posted By: Beavis H. Christ
Originally Posted By: ikayak


I know the definition of "autobiography", silly man.


But apparently not the definition of "illiterate"...

1: having little or no education; especially : unable to read or write <an illiterate population>
2a : showing or marked by a lack of familiarity with language and literature <an illiterate magazine> b : violating approved patterns of speaking or writing
3: showing or marked by a lack of acquaintance with the fundamentals of a particular field of knowledge <musically illiterate>


This is a perfect example of why I cannot take you seriously, especially after being accused in another thread of using $5 words...hardly the mark of an illiterate. You are a silly, silly man.


QED

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#41337 - 01/25/12 08:59 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Quote:
QED


Silly man, an illiterate wouldn't have a clue what that meant.
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#41338 - 01/25/12 10:10 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

Quote:
QED


Silly man, an illiterate wouldn't have a clue what that meant.

And you don't. And the debate is wasted on you because you never will. whistle

Pwnage. Headshot. End game.
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#41343 - 01/26/12 08:06 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: 5th]
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In your imagination.

Btw, why do you keep posting that icon showing you have a mouth full? Swallow or spit, fercryin'outloud.

Originally Posted By: 5th and his mouthful
whistle
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#41345 - 01/26/12 09:10 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

In your imagination.

Btw, why do you keep posting that icon showing you have a mouth full? Swallow or spit, fercryin'outloud.

Originally Posted By: 5th and his mouthful
whistle

Again you prove Beavis' point.
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#41346 - 01/26/12 09:17 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: 5th]
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Quote:
Again you prove Beavis' point


Shhhh...he can't change the shape of his head.
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#41348 - 01/26/12 09:36 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

Quote:
Again you prove Beavis' point


Shhhh...he can't change the shape of his head.



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#41349 - 01/26/12 10:07 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Do you play dress up every day? The last time I spoke with you, rather, spoke at you (you grunted something back as your mouth was full), you weren't bald...but that was a few years ago...
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#41353 - 01/26/12 10:42 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

Do you play dress up every day? The last time I spoke with you, rather, spoke at you (you grunted something back as your mouth was full), you weren't bald...but that was a few years ago...


Oooh, a personal insult based on my actual identity, as opposed to anything I posted in these forums? I guess that means I can say anything I want in return...hmmm...so many possibilities...better keep it simple so you can understand what I'm saying. Here goes:

As far as I know, I've never spoken with you in my entire life, so go fuck yourself.

grin

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#41355 - 01/26/12 11:24 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Quote:
As far as I know, I've never spoken with you in my entire life, so go fuck yourself.


grin




1) Proof that what you know does not extend far.

2) No need. I've maintained a very close and successful romantic relationship with my mate for over three decades.

grin
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#41358 - 01/26/12 11:50 AM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak
...that icon showing you have a mouth full?


Do yourself a favor and hover over the icon. (Or, just look at the code from your own post when you quoted 5th, fercryin'outloud.)
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#41361 - 01/26/12 12:33 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: mdean]
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fyi: I know what the icon is labeled, no hovering required. Does a given label eliminate all other descriptive possibilites? Do you really view message board icon labels that rigidly?
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#41362 - 01/26/12 01:45 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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#41365 - 01/26/12 02:09 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: Thumper]
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Thumper, did you get braces?
lol
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#41366 - 01/26/12 02:28 PM Re: Happy MLK Day! [Re: ikayak]
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Originally Posted By: ikayak

fyi: I know what the icon is labeled, no hovering required.


Yeah, now. You're welcome.

Originally Posted By: ikayak
Does a given label eliminate all other descriptive possibilites?


Yes.

Originally Posted By: ikayak
Do you really view message board icon labels that rigidly?


Absolutely.

whistle
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