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TeaKay Started conversation Jul 11, 2003
Hello, remember me? No, didn't think so... we were banging our heads on the self same brick wall only a couple of days ago in one of Em's conversations.
I'm bored, so I thought I'd come take a look at your personal space. I must say that I rather like the bouncing sheep.
You seem like an agreeable kind of person, so I didn't think you'd mind me leaving a little message. If you took it upon yourself to reply, that would be wonderful.
Well, hopefully speak soon then, by for now,
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 12, 2003
IT was a very nice brick wall. Tastefully decorated, I thought
Nice to see you around. Can I get you a <?>
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 12, 2003
*hands over a *
Hi!
I'm Tanya, but I don't like my name so I don't use it
Actually, my first 2 initials are TK too
How are you today<?>
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TeaKay Posted Jul 12, 2003
Aw, Tanya's a nice name!
If you don't mind me asking, what's the initial of your surname?
I'm O.k thanks. I'm a little drunk as I was working at my local for a few hours, and I hadn't had anything to eat before I started. I've had a roll and some crisps now, so I'm feeling a little more in control
Yourself?
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 12, 2003
My surname is an O. TKO. Product of a deranged sense of humour, or what<?>
I'm fine, I'm just pretending that I'm working on an essay...
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TeaKay Posted Jul 12, 2003
Ah, I'm TKB. Maybe we could find a TKA, TKC, TKD, TKE, TKF...
If you got really, very bored indeed, that is
What essay is that?
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 12, 2003
A TK alphabet.... how funny
It's a rather depressing essay on Christian views of euthanasia. Very morbid stuff.
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TeaKay Posted Jul 12, 2003
Oooh, sounds fun...
My mate at uni (doing medicine) had to do an essay on the part of the course they found most difficult to comprehend- he did it on hopw he isn't religious himself, making it difficult to understand people being against things like euthanasia, abortion and blood transfusions because of their religion. It's interesting, because there's him, completely unreligious, and he lives with another friend of mine who's doing the same course as him but she is the most avidly Christian person I've ever met.
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 13, 2003
Strange combination.....
I tend to tear apart slowly and painfully andone who has very strong religious beliefs against/for people doing stuff like that... It's a bad idea to leave me alone with a ver avid Christian for too long Oh, the arguments I've had with my friends!
It's not very fun at all.
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TeaKay Posted Jul 13, 2003
I'm the same... I just don't agree with religion. I find it hard to understand how people can just blindly accept what they've read in some book which was written by many different authors over a period of hundreds of years, several thousand years (and, more importantly, several languages) ago.
I'm generally O.k with people having religious beliefs- it's when they start trying to enforce them on everyone around them. People who stand in the city centre with a bible and a microphone plugged into a cheap guitar amp really annoy me.
For the past three weeks (every wednesday), I've answered the door to a woman who sems to be trying to sway my brother over to Creationism. Now that's the weirdest bloody idea of all!
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 13, 2003
I tend to like poking at it and trying to understand it... It's when people take it too seriously that it worries me...
Enforcement is not a good thing. that's why I refused to go to Brownies when I was 7!
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/6174/jokes/TOY-RELIG.HTM you might find that quite funny...
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TeaKay Posted Jul 13, 2003
Yeah, it can all be interesting to read about.... I just have difficulty understanding the idea of 'blind faith'.
Lol, that page is pretty good
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted Jul 13, 2003
I know... IT feels more like not bothering to think for yourself, or being to scared to think anything else...
Makes me laugh
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