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#251 2013-03-24 10:44:33

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Okay guys, I think we're getting REALLY off-topic.

And I guess it was my fault.


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#252 2013-03-25 15:44:33

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

I was the one who posted that book on the Banned Books topic about the religion. (Don't wanna get specific.)
I didn't wanna get it closed. I'm sorry. Is there a way to open it again, and just not talk about that book? I don't wanna spoil everyone else's fun.  sad

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#253 2013-04-08 08:10:23

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

sanddude wrote:

Food should be allowed.

No, I don't agree. Most religions don't allow some type of foods, and it would be bad if we discuss it here. This type of foods is like...Meat.


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#254 2013-04-08 09:32:26

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

the most productive discussion of food ive seen definitely belongs in the other forum


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#255 2013-04-08 09:58:21

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Rumanti wrote:

sanddude wrote:

Food should be allowed.

No, I don't agree. Most religions don't allow some type of foods, and it would be bad if we discuss it here. This type of foods is like...Meat.

food in itself isnt a religious discussion...
it's kinda silly that you'd make people walk around on tiptoes to avoid any sort of conflict
the matzah topic had a much more physical grasp to religion, as matzah is a food jews make for passover, and yet there's no argument
i dont think everyone's that temperamental


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#256 2013-04-08 10:02:22

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

plus we always have threads on christian / jewish / whatever holidays that not everyone celebrates but those are allowed for the people that actually celebrate those holidays to discuss them (while not getting into the religious side of it)


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#257 2013-04-08 12:28:39

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Yeah um... You don't read or play food, but you can make and create it


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#258 2013-04-08 22:01:09

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

genderdysmorphia wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

sanddude wrote:

Food should be allowed.

No, I don't agree. Most religions don't allow some type of foods, and it would be bad if we discuss it here. This type of foods is like...Meat.

food in itself isnt a religious discussion...
it's kinda silly that you'd make people walk around on tiptoes to avoid any sort of conflict
the matzah topic had a much more physical grasp to religion, as matzah is a food jews make for passover, and yet there's no argument
i dont think everyone's that temperamental

I mean some religions don't allow you to eat a kind or more of foods. Scratchers here have many different religions, and it could make peoples flaming.


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#259 2013-04-08 22:02:20

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

veggieman001 wrote:

plus we always have threads on christian / jewish / whatever holidays that not everyone celebrates but those are allowed for the people that actually celebrate those holidays to discuss them (while not getting into the religious side of it)

Are you're talking to me? I'm a bit confused.


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#260 2013-04-08 22:10:25

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Rumanti wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

No, I don't agree. Most religions don't allow some type of foods, and it would be bad if we discuss it here. This type of foods is like...Meat.

food in itself isnt a religious discussion...
it's kinda silly that you'd make people walk around on tiptoes to avoid any sort of conflict
the matzah topic had a much more physical grasp to religion, as matzah is a food jews make for passover, and yet there's no argument
i dont think everyone's that temperamental

I mean some religions don't allow you to eat a kind or more of foods. Scratchers here have many different religions, and it could make peoples flaming.

Some religions don't allow you to wear certain types of fabrics, but that isn't going to stop me from talking about how cute my polyester-cotton blend cardigan is!


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#261 2013-04-09 10:33:15

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Sellout wrote:

Rumanti wrote:

genderdysmorphia wrote:


food in itself isnt a religious discussion...
it's kinda silly that you'd make people walk around on tiptoes to avoid any sort of conflict
the matzah topic had a much more physical grasp to religion, as matzah is a food jews make for passover, and yet there's no argument
i dont think everyone's that temperamental

I mean some religions don't allow you to eat a kind or more of foods. Scratchers here have many different religions, and it could make peoples flaming.

Some religions don't allow you to wear certain types of fabrics, but that isn't going to stop me from talking about how cute my polyester-cotton blend cardigan is!

Well, in my country, Pork aren't allowed, because what I say before, religions. If we want to talk about pork to a family member (or someone) it's the most polite way to talk in "codes". So Pork can be "P-O" and others. Porks aren't allowed to be selled in all the markets, and it's really hard to get a pork.

And about clothes: What is polyester-cotton blend cardigan ?


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#262 2013-04-09 10:55:48

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

In my opinion, if you don't want to talk about a certain topic that is sensitive to you, just don't. Someone is equally not-offended as you are offended, so who wins? If we had to stop something every time someone was offended by it, we would be in big trouble.


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#263 2013-04-09 11:00:00

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Rumanti wrote:

Sellout wrote:

Rumanti wrote:


I mean some religions don't allow you to eat a kind or more of foods. Scratchers here have many different religions, and it could make peoples flaming.

Some religions don't allow you to wear certain types of fabrics, but that isn't going to stop me from talking about how cute my polyester-cotton blend cardigan is!

Well, in my country, Pork aren't allowed, because what I say before, religions. If we want to talk about pork to a family member (or someone) it's the most polite way to talk in "codes". So Pork can be "P-O" and others. Porks aren't allowed to be selled in all the markets, and it's really hard to get a pork.

And about clothes: What is polyester-cotton blend cardigan ?

wat wat wat. just saying, im glad that 49% of our country is atheist


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#264 2013-04-09 19:24:59

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

Rumanti wrote:

Sellout wrote:

Rumanti wrote:


I mean some religions don't allow you to eat a kind or more of foods. Scratchers here have many different religions, and it could make peoples flaming.

Some religions don't allow you to wear certain types of fabrics, but that isn't going to stop me from talking about how cute my polyester-cotton blend cardigan is!

Well, in my country, Pork aren't allowed, because what I say before, religions. If we want to talk about pork to a family member (or someone) it's the most polite way to talk in "codes". So Pork can be "P-O" and others. Porks aren't allowed to be selled in all the markets, and it's really hard to get a pork.

And about clothes: What is polyester-cotton blend cardigan ?

a polyester-cotton blend cardigan is one that is made of a mixture of polyester and cotton fibres. what sellout refers to is leviticus 19:19 (and i think something in deuteronomy) of the torah/old testament of judaism and christianity, respectively, forbidding the wearing of garments made of multiple things mixed together.


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#265 2013-04-11 08:07:29

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Re: Discuss the Policies of This Forum

I hate when I drive peoples to subjects like these  sad  Bye-bye my subject!


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