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Thomas, you would be incorrect actually. The ratio of female gamers has gone up in the past years. I do not play AOC, but not because of the big boobies, just a test run of the game didn't appeal to me. But I have been online gaming for the past 8 years and I do know a lot of female gamers who are playing AOC.
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and if the gamers are female?
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oh dear... just love the catholic rhetoric comment above... glad i gave up catholicism for lent... snicker
cool pic though :)
cool pic though :)
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scene in my house every morning, them nearly tripping me as i walk into the kitchen. they always have dry food and water out but god they love their wet food.
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nasty
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no one is forcing you to watch/read anything about the cats... don't like it, scroll past it :)
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It's not hatred, it disgust -- quite a difference.
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Bear with me please... Here's some info on their "religion"
Followers of the evangelical Christian movement called Quiverful, the Duggars were featured on a Discovery Health channel special last September, and they are currently at work on a series examining life in their home. All the children are home-schooled and participate in domestic chores, which the family call "jurisdictions.
Quotes from various websites, including the "Quiverfull" website:
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Rachel Scott, who calls herself a "one-woman Quiverfull activist," describes her conversion moment. One night after the birth of her fourth child--their third "oops" baby due to birth-control failures--when the prospect of tuition for four consumed husband Christopher and their pastor was urging vasectomy, Christopher saw a warrior angel in his dream. A "large, worrying warrior angel" with a flaming sword that he pointed at Christopher's genitals, telling him, "Do not change God's plan."
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Quiverfull parents try to have upwards of six children. They home-school their families, attend fundamentalist churches and follow biblical guidelines of male headship--"Father knows best"--and female submissiveness. They refuse any attempt to regulate pregnancy. Quiverfull began with the publication of Rick and Jan Hess's 1989 book, A Full Quiver: Family Planning and the Lordship of Christ, which argues that God, as the "Great Physician" and sole "Birth Controller," opens and closes the womb on a case-by-case basis. Women's attempts to control their own bodies--the Lord's temple--are a seizure of divine power.
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Also: "Ten Great Reasons To Have Another Child"
1. Have another child to join with God in the creation of an immortal soul.
2. Have another child to bring joy into your life.
3. Have another child to grown in holiness and virtue.
4. Have another child to help end abortion.
5. A) Have another child so your sons will have brothers and your daughters will have sisters/B) Have another child so your sons will have sisters and your daughters will have brothers.
6. Have another child so you (and your parents) won’t be lonely in old age.
7. Have another child because people are our greatest resource.
8. Have another child to contribute to the economy.
9. Have another child to counter global depopulation.
10. Have another child to help populate heaven.
http://www.quiverfull.com/articles.php/id19/
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They borrow their name from Psalm 127: "Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their enemies in the gate." Quiverfull mothers think of their children as no mere movement but as an army they're building for God.
And an interesting article on Quiverfull: http://www.thenation.com/doc/20061127/joyce
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I am disgusted by them and others like them. Judge me as you wish.
Followers of the evangelical Christian movement called Quiverful, the Duggars were featured on a Discovery Health channel special last September, and they are currently at work on a series examining life in their home. All the children are home-schooled and participate in domestic chores, which the family call "jurisdictions.
Quotes from various websites, including the "Quiverfull" website:
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Rachel Scott, who calls herself a "one-woman Quiverfull activist," describes her conversion moment. One night after the birth of her fourth child--their third "oops" baby due to birth-control failures--when the prospect of tuition for four consumed husband Christopher and their pastor was urging vasectomy, Christopher saw a warrior angel in his dream. A "large, worrying warrior angel" with a flaming sword that he pointed at Christopher's genitals, telling him, "Do not change God's plan."
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Quiverfull parents try to have upwards of six children. They home-school their families, attend fundamentalist churches and follow biblical guidelines of male headship--"Father knows best"--and female submissiveness. They refuse any attempt to regulate pregnancy. Quiverfull began with the publication of Rick and Jan Hess's 1989 book, A Full Quiver: Family Planning and the Lordship of Christ, which argues that God, as the "Great Physician" and sole "Birth Controller," opens and closes the womb on a case-by-case basis. Women's attempts to control their own bodies--the Lord's temple--are a seizure of divine power.
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Also: "Ten Great Reasons To Have Another Child"
1. Have another child to join with God in the creation of an immortal soul.
2. Have another child to bring joy into your life.
3. Have another child to grown in holiness and virtue.
4. Have another child to help end abortion.
5. A) Have another child so your sons will have brothers and your daughters will have sisters/B) Have another child so your sons will have sisters and your daughters will have brothers.
6. Have another child so you (and your parents) won’t be lonely in old age.
7. Have another child because people are our greatest resource.
8. Have another child to contribute to the economy.
9. Have another child to counter global depopulation.
10. Have another child to help populate heaven.
http://www.quiverfull.com/articles.php/id19/
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They borrow their name from Psalm 127: "Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their enemies in the gate." Quiverfull mothers think of their children as no mere movement but as an army they're building for God.
And an interesting article on Quiverfull: http://www.thenation.com/doc/20061127/joyce
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I am disgusted by them and others like them. Judge me as you wish.
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please stop breeding
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two people i grew up with and went to high school with were killed that day. RIP