I'm not sure how I ever made money or did anything on FFXI. I was constantly buying teleports and teleport rings because I was lazy as shit and refused to do anything that involved more than 2 minutes of walking.
My friend created a Galka mule that got auto named to MockingGoldfish. He transferred 100k to it, decided he didn't want a Windy mule, and deleted it an hour later forgetting to transfer the money back. Poor guy gave MockingGoldfish a viking funeral.
i think i might have gotten to level 10 or so on the one i started. i don't remember why i played it; probably when i had to change accounts initially. i actually started playing on my brother's account, but eventually needed my own when i started throwing my life away full-time
right before i quit, a dude paid me 20k to teleport him and his friend to mea and then to holla. upon arriving at mea, he told me he needed me to run to sarutabaruta and pick up his windowlicking retard of a friend. i gave him the 20k back and warped home. fuck walking anywhere; it's not worth it.
I paid someone uh... 25k I think, to Teleport-Yhoat me and let me autofollow them on Chocobo to Kazham. Was worth every penny.
i might have done it for 50k. yhoat to kazham was some shit i never ever did. i'd yhoat other people, warp home, and outpost to lower elshimo just to save myself the walk through that second jungle.
believing in god is the least ridiculous thing about Christianity
For my english final I had to do a 15 minute presentation with a group of people on religion in society. It was entirely researched based term paper, started at the beginning of the semester to the end IE: No bullshit, academic research only.. Some of the highlights of the person in my group (Note: Group grade.)
Fifty studies were reviewed that surveyed opinions on teaching origins in public schools. The vast majority found about 90 % of the public desired that both creation and evolution or creation only be taught in the public schools. About 90 % of Americans consider themselves creationists of some form, and about half believe that God created humans in their present form within the past 10,000 years. In America, about 15 % of high school teachers teach both evolution and creation, and close to 20 % of high school science teachers and about 10,000 scientists (including more than 4,000 life scientists) reject both macroevolution and theistic evolution. Although the vast majority of Americans desire both creation and evolution taught in school, the evolutionary naturalism worldview dominates, revealing a major disparity between the population and the ruling élite.Should both theories get taught in the schools? Where an advocate of ID says, why not teach opposing theories? The advocate for Darwinian evolution gets angry and says that it is a ludicrous idea and makes himself seem like an argumentative child.Microevolution: the shifting of current genetic information to allow species to adapt to environmental changes is the type of evolution that currently is fed to our children is macroevolution. With macroevolution, one species of animal develops entirely new genetic information and become a new type of animal (Dutko). This type of evolution is simply not seen anywhere, it has never been in the news that a bear birthed a dog or a chimp birthed a human baby. The type of evolution that is currently taught and is pivotal to this debate is, simply put, impossibleFuck this guyAdresses the NYCLU and the ACLU and their decision to sue any school district that offers a religion class except the ones offering Eastern religion classes.
http://designinference.com/documents...esrev_pref.pdf
the anthropic principle states that in our own universe, all these seemingly arbitrary and unrelated features of the physical world—the distance of the earth from the sun, the physical properties of the earth, the structure of an atom—have one thing in common: they are precisely what is needed so that the world can sustain life. The entire biophysical universe appears to have been thought out and designed—intelligently designed.
Many scientists still hold onto the old two-story way of thinking and would rather not
consider a thoughtful designer. Instead they prefer to hold onto the naturalism that asserts a selfgenerating and self-explaining universe in which everything proceeds by chance and necessity, including the emergence of human life.
Be quiet, Seno.
People who matter are talking.
That's right, you bitch.
The jungles are easy to navigate if you're not a woman.
Seriously am I the only one that can read that map? It's not like it's hard, you just have to make educated guesses based on how people try to "traditionally" build shit like that.