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Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 28 May 2014 10:42
by Vortex
seriously
That's not completely random XD

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 28 May 2014 20:42
by Vurn
Diamonds wrote: Of course, we're too intellectual for that,
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Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 28 May 2014 20:44
by Vortex
Vurn wrote:
Diamonds wrote: Of course, we're too intellectual for that,
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http://womenlaughingalonewithsalad.tumblr.com/

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 28 May 2014 22:24
by WorldisQuiet5256
ENIHCAMBUS wrote:Here's an example:

In a tribe where everyone is 1.60m tall, a person 1.75m tall is born. They will obviosly being surprised, to much that they will want to pass this incredible date to their next generations, problem is that they don't have writing, so they could only do oraly. After 5 generations people will not remember well the event as they didn't to see it, so they will say that this guy was tall, tall like a tree maybe, and as more generations pass upon the time, they will start to believe this dude was a giant, big as 50 person one above other.
I simple wish not to bring up more arguments, but let me just bring out my point of view.
First of All. the Bible. It was written by many authors from their own point in the timeline or history.
But...I find that each book, all the way back to the book of genesis, it did happen.

Understand me when I say "It did Happen" it may not had happened word for word, but I simple look at this simple point of view. Everything comes from somewhere else. Weather its inspiration for a story, or materials to build a house.

My point is this, Let say for example "Reincarnation", yes it is a vague term, but where did it come from? Other ancient cultures in south America wrote their own idea of reincarnation, and the bible has its own version of reincarnation. But...where did this idea come from?
Did someone actually witness reincarnation, or did some old person in the past once knew an old friend who was long dead, and met some younger kid who had the same characteristics?

Then...I see the rather simple truth, that the bible was written by more than one author. To which languages over time change, and the words were written to best describe the point of view, or perception of what someone saw.

Now....To contribute to ENIHCAMBUS example, I will simple use the story of David and Goliath. We all know the story, but I figure out the simple hidden truth behind Goliath. It was said "He was a Giant", but we don't know how tall he actually was, (Simple cause no one took his measurement).
The tallest man in medical history for whom there is irrefutable evidence is Robert Pershing Wadlow (USA) (born 6:30 a.m. at Alton, Illinois, USA on 22 February 1918), who when last measured on 27 June 1940, was found to be 2.72 m (8 ft 11.1 in) tall.
That guy died at the age of 25. So...the one stone that hit Goliath in the head. It may have been small, but I say it gave him a Big concussion and brought on internal bleeding to the brain.

A: Cause Goliath fought many more people before David, (So I find him being hit in the head multiple time before his encounter with David Possible.)
B: Goliath either fell forward or backwards after getting hit in the head with a stone (So the impact to either the front or the back of the skull was significant when his full body weight threw his head to the ground as he fell)
C: And David took his sword and cut his head off (But I think it was just for show, cause Goliath was already dead by the time David got his sword out)

My point is this, the Bible, or any form of a story, despite it being either fiction or non-fiction, it had to come from somewhere, it just depends on the person who wrote it point of perspective. And his wording as well.

That is why I had to work with more evident than just what was present in the Submachine series in order to complete my Black Dossier Theory.

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 30 May 2014 17:03
by ThunderDasher
OnyxIonVortex wrote:Well, completely random things tend to not be very interesting.
Lieth.

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 30 May 2014 17:37
by Sublevel 114
Liandro,
what ya doing what?

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 30 May 2014 19:43
by Vortex
Liandro?

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 31 May 2014 08:07
by ENIHCAMBUS
My "post per day" rate is now higher than Abacus' one. :mrgreen:

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 31 May 2014 08:17
by bender
ENIHCAMBUS wrote:My "post per day" rate is now higher than Abacus' one. :mrgreen:
*slowclap*

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 31 May 2014 10:37
by Sublevel 114
8.89 here