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Post by Suicide on Dec 23, 2009 10:22:55 GMT -5
I wish you a merry christmas guys. I am more than sure that all of us are christians here so I thought of celebrating that with you. However, I am not so convinced that there is any Orthodox here, so of course, I would like to celebrate the Catholic christmas with you. At 24th of December 2009: Catholic Christmas At 7th of January 1010: Orthodox Christmas; This will exclude me (I am Orthodox) Further more, happy new year, 2010 is coming soon Thanks, Suicide
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Post by Project-Diddy on Dec 23, 2009 10:59:09 GMT -5
Yeah, Merry Christmas!
I'm not Christian, but of course I celebrate it! I love it! :3 Although I've been too busy to look forward to it recently...
So, what have you guys asked for this year?
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Post by Suicide on Dec 23, 2009 11:57:15 GMT -5
I asked for peace and happiness And few other personal stuff.
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Post by rök on Dec 23, 2009 16:39:26 GMT -5
I'm not Catholic, I just say I'm Christian... I honestly never really understood divisions, other than that it caused war.
Anywho, CHRISTMAS! I can't wait to get whatever I'm getting, but most importantly I can't wait to see the faces of the people I got presents to... That's what it's all about for me.
And screw the people that prefer calling it the Holidays... It's not "Happy Holidays," it's all "Merry Christmas."
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Dec 23, 2009 23:18:52 GMT -5
I'm not Catholic, nor Orthodox, I'm somewhere in between, don't know what it's called... Anyways, merry Christmas! I'm not Catholic, I just say I'm Christian... I honestly never really understood divisions, other than that it caused war. Anywho, CHRISTMAS! I can't wait to get whatever I'm getting, but most importantly I can't wait to see the faces of the people I got presents to... That's what it's all about for me. And screw the people that prefer calling it the Holidays... It's not "Happy Holidays," it's all "Merry Christmas." Yeah. But they are just trying to respect the Jewish people and stuff, who do not celebrate Christmas and have their own holidays. But still, I prefer Merry Christmas. Oh, and this should be in off-topic. Moved.
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Post by Suicide on Dec 24, 2009 0:28:42 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I am not the sort of person who knows where to put threads in the right place, Spe - thanks anyways.
And hey, about the Catholic and Orthodox, will just ignore it, I was just predicting that. There's no war between Catholic and Orthodox, they only have really few differences between each other, that's all. I had to make this thread before 24th of December so we have the time to celebrate with each other, we only need F.L. here.
And oh, who's calling it "Happy Holidays"?
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Post by rök on Dec 24, 2009 3:29:32 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I am not the sort of person who knows where to put threads in the right place, Spe - thanks anyways. And hey, about the Catholic and Orthodox, will just ignore it, I was just predicting that. There's no war between Catholic and Orthodox, they only have really few differences between each other, that's all. I had to make this thread before 24th of December so we have the time to celebrate with each other, we only need F.L. here. And oh, who's calling it "Happy Holidays"? People who want money for not calling a holiday by a religious term. Businesses typically do it... And X-mas... It doesn't bother me, but my dad gets pissed since he thinks they are literally crossing out "Christ" in the word. I honestly don't care...
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Post by Suicide on Dec 24, 2009 3:43:03 GMT -5
Well maybe it does, but it's not a big deal, the word Christ still exists their, but maybe in a different form.
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Dec 25, 2009 0:56:58 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I am not the sort of person who knows where to put threads in the right place, Spe - thanks anyways. And hey, about the Catholic and Orthodox, will just ignore it, I was just predicting that. There's no war between Catholic and Orthodox, they only have really few differences between each other, that's all. I had to make this thread before 24th of December so we have the time to celebrate with each other, we only need F.L. here. And oh, who's calling it "Happy Holidays"? People who want money for not calling a holiday by a religious term. Businesses typically do it... And X-mas... It doesn't bother me, but my dad gets pissed since he thinks they are literally crossing out "Christ" in the word. I honestly don't care... Well, the Greek version of the letter X is considered the letter of holiness er whatever, so you are saying "Holiness-mas". Sorta. Also, on the front post you said "the year 1010" It's 2010.
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Post by Suicide on Dec 25, 2009 1:04:36 GMT -5
Oh, yeah, sorry for that, I modified the post. Hey, Spe, I'unno how but it's sort of provoking while using the tongue smiley, no thang bro? And oh? X is what again?
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Dec 25, 2009 23:15:05 GMT -5
I dunno, I think of the tongue smiley as more of a "ha, that's funny" kind of smiley... X, in greek, symbolizes "perfection" or "holiness".
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Post by Suicide on Dec 26, 2009 1:37:19 GMT -5
Buddy, now each smiley got a specific reason, and if you notice, the tongue smiley is put with a statement that is boring or not important and sort of silly. Something that is funny might be used with those; or even ;D And oh, X is for holiness? Cool, I never knew that.
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Dec 26, 2009 21:37:20 GMT -5
Well, I think it is more opinion, really... How about I always use this:
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Post by Suicide on Dec 26, 2009 23:38:51 GMT -5
Hey, that is cool, better than the tongue ones.
Back to topic: Hey, can you tell me synonyms in the greek language that means holiness? Hey, waiting again for the 7th of January. Orthodox Celebration.
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Post by Project-Diddy on Dec 27, 2009 11:57:11 GMT -5
I dunno, I think of the tongue smiley as more of a "ha, that's funny" kind of smiley... X, in greek, symbolizes "perfection" or "holiness". Does it? I always thought it was a massive compliment. I thought the x was like the one in mathematics, like algebraic form. :3
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Post by Suicide on Dec 27, 2009 13:12:28 GMT -5
James is extremely using mathematical in almost everything so, yeah, x would prefer to algebraic system. Take it easy James.
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Post by Meta Knight on Dec 27, 2009 16:45:07 GMT -5
Hey! Did you know I'm Catholic? Anyways, Merry Christmas to you too!
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Post by Śp̨͡ê` (҉) on Dec 27, 2009 21:23:02 GMT -5
Yeah, well...
Who here celebrates New Years? XD
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Post by Suicide on Dec 28, 2009 2:14:32 GMT -5
Oh, sorry timelord, I never did before today, Merry Christmas my friend. New Year? I do, few days before 2010 ;D
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Post by Meta Knight on Dec 28, 2009 10:52:13 GMT -5
HO HO HO!!! XD I've always wanted to do that!
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