Sellout wrote:
I tried to crochet a red and white striped hat for my social studies teacher because he looks like Wally from Where's Wally but I kept messing up! :' (
Where's Waldo you mean. Ive never tried Crocheting a hat before, it looks too hard. I have this loom thing where you circle a peg, then pull one loop over the other...
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My family doesn't have a religion, but we still celebrate Easter because, well, hello, it's fun. So usually what we do is hide little Easter eggs around with clues in them for other eggs, and then the final egg has something you have to do to find the prize (usually chocolate Easter eggs or the like). It's fun
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I got:
A $25 Gamestop card
Peeps
M&Ms
Kit Kats
2 chocolate bunnys
A ton of jelly beans
A $10 dollar frozen yogurt gift card
Chocolate eggs
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Sellout wrote:
Oh oops. It's only Waldo in North America! Wally everywhere else x3
I have a circle loom thing with pegs too but I've totally forgot how to use it
Oh, lol. I was like...Wally?O_o But now I get it. The loom things are so easy you just go whoop whoop loop, whoop whoop loop, then under over under over under over.
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genderdysmorphia wrote:
Cozyhut3 wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
NOTE: Whilst the religious side of Easter is important - but it isn't a topic that the Scratch Mods will allow.
Crying shame.
im crying due to the fact that the moderators wont let an opinion orientated argument with no proof commence
anyway i uh
slept in to the point that all our major church services were over plus i dont feel like going to church as im in pain whenever i move but whatever
But it's not opinionated. I was simply pointing out facts, which you can check for yourself in your nearest encyclopaedic.
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I got a 6-pack of Coke bottles (the metal kind, aww yeah), Adventure Time: Righteous Rules For Being Awesome (book), and some weird bunny airplane football thing that I broke an hour after getting it.
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calebxy wrote:
genderdysmorphia wrote:
Cozyhut3 wrote:
Crying shame.im crying due to the fact that the moderators wont let an opinion orientated argument with no proof commence
anyway i uh
slept in to the point that all our major church services were over plus i dont feel like going to church as im in pain whenever i move but whateverBut it's not opinionated. I was simply pointing out facts, which you can check for yourself in your nearest encyclopaedic.
By the way, that single paragraph of yours on the first page was an interesting read.
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calebxy wrote:
genderdysmorphia wrote:
Cozyhut3 wrote:
Crying shame.im crying due to the fact that the moderators wont let an opinion orientated argument with no proof commence
anyway i uh
slept in to the point that all our major church services were over plus i dont feel like going to church as im in pain whenever i move but whateverBut it's not opinionated. I was simply pointing out facts, which you can check for yourself in your nearest encyclopaedic.
There's a fine line in a religion-related discussion between discussing the history of the religion vs. the religion itself, and I think you did a good job with sticking to what's allowed.
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calebxy wrote:
genderdysmorphia wrote:
Cozyhut3 wrote:
Crying shame.im crying due to the fact that the moderators wont let an opinion orientated argument with no proof commence
anyway i uh
slept in to the point that all our major church services were over plus i dont feel like going to church as im in pain whenever i move but whateverBut it's not opinionated. I was simply pointing out facts, which you can check for yourself in your nearest encyclopaedic.
no, i feel that you were fine
it's just that's what happens on most, if not all, religious topics
"jesus doesnt exist!! because science!!"
"jesus does exist!! because bible!!"
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epicepicman wrote:
I got:
A $25 Gamestop card
Peeps
M&Ms
Kit Kats
2 chocolate bunnys
A ton of jelly beans
A $10 dollar frozen yogurt gift card
Chocolate eggs
Dats alot of noms.
Ironically, a post a note to prevent religious discussion and now we have a flame war!
Let's just put it aside and talk about CHOCOLATE. AND BUNNIES. AND THIS.
DAT PACKET.
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i like the malteser ones more
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Waffle27 wrote:
Sellout wrote:
I tried to crochet a red and white striped hat for my social studies teacher because he looks like Wally from Where's Wally but I kept messing up! :' (
Where's Waldo you mean. Ive never tried Crocheting a hat before, it looks too hard. I have this loom thing where you circle a peg, then pull one loop over the other...
where's wally is the name in most places outside the us and canada
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where's_Wally%3F
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