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Rye wrote:
Durandal wrote:MWHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!

That was awesome. Of course, he'll run off to other boards proclaiming that SD.Net kicks people out for having dissenting viewpoints, but I have a big grin on my face regardless.
You have that grin because you have an ignorant fear and hatred of christ, his teachings and all his followers. Admit it. You were just happy to see a christian be persecuted...you....you....persecutor!
I know I get kicks out of watching the occasional persecution...
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A question, is the red lightsaber going to be introduced for all the banned users? I think its pretty fuckin sweet.
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That was actually already Cabwi's avatar when he was banned. He changed it from his annoying puffyness like a day before.

You know what? Besides his first avatar, I thought even his name was annoying...
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2000AD wrote:Out of interest, how often does the pledge of allegience have to be taken?
Colorado had a recent shitstorm over the issue, and in its wake my high school began reciting it over the PA after the morning annoucements on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Under the (superior) previous administration of my freshman and to some extent sophomore years, we didn't do it, nor was it done in my middle school. For a few years in elementary it was recited daily by each individual classroom, but at that age it isn't really optional like it was in high school (I sat out during the pledge, for reasons listed in this thread).
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JediNeophyte wrote:
2000AD wrote:Out of interest, how often does the pledge of allegience have to be taken?
Colorado had a recent shitstorm over the issue, and in its wake my high school began reciting it over the PA after the morning annoucements on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Under the (superior) previous administration of my freshman and to some extent sophomore years, we didn't do it, nor was it done in my middle school. For a few years in elementary it was recited daily by each individual classroom, but at that age it isn't really optional like it was in high school (I sat out during the pledge, for reasons listed in this thread).
Don't sit out. Loudly and proudly recite the original Pledge and make sure everyone knows you finished first. This is America, after all. Or just say "under Satan" or "under Zeus."
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:That was actually already Cabwi's avatar when he was banned. He changed it from his annoying puffyness like a day before.

I sort of like the idea though, banned users getting the red lightsaber as sort of a sith decapitation upon termination.
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Durandal wrote:Or just say "under Satan" or "under Zeus."
One Nation, under Cthulhu.

He makes a much more interesting God.
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If anything, I'd say "under the Emperor." :P
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JediNeophyte wrote:Colorado had a recent shitstorm over the issue, and in its wake my high school began reciting it over the PA after the morning annoucements on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Under the (superior) previous administration of my freshman and to some extent sophomore years, we didn't do it, nor was it done in my middle school. For a few years in elementary it was recited daily by each individual classroom, but at that age it isn't really optional like it was in high school (I sat out during the pledge, for reasons listed in this thread).
I'd wondered if it was a daily requirement throughout K-12 across the country, or if there were differences in the frequency it was recited. Have they made it a requirement for students to stand and/or cite the Pledge on Tuesdays and Thursdays?
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Firefox wrote:I'd wondered if it was a daily requirement throughout K-12 across the country, or if there were differences in the frequency it was recited. Have they made it a requirement for students to stand and/or cite the Pledge on Tuesdays and Thursdays?
No, it's optional.
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