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One more time with MTG cards (pic heavy)
Posted: 2006-08-12 05:14am
by mr friendly guy
Posted: 2006-08-12 05:21am
by mr friendly guy
Posted: 2006-08-12 10:19am
by Vehrec
Hail Xenu!
Great cards man.
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:45pm
by Noble Ire
Its nice to see someone still using the MtG program.
The Iron Chariots and Vatican ones are especially good.
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:56pm
by Edi
I loved the pseudoscience and persecuting Christians ones as well. I expect I'm going to spring some of those on some poor unsuspecting soul at HG when an appropriate debate comes up.
Edi
Posted: 2006-08-12 12:59pm
by LaserRifleofDoom
Why?
This just seems like an excessive waste of time to vent your anti-religous feelings in a way that is only moderately funny at best.
With a little more effort, you could have made really good cards on the same subjects, ones that were actually funny.
Posted: 2006-08-12 03:55pm
by Edi
LaserRifleofDoom wrote:Why?
This just seems like an excessive waste of time to vent your anti-religous feelings in a way that is only moderately funny at best.
With a little more effort, you could have made really good cards on the same subjects, ones that were actually funny.
So your personal, subjective opinion on whether they are funny or not is now the be-all-end-all last word on the subject? Frankly, fuck off. I think they're funny and so do some of the others. If you're not happy with them, go do your own instead of bitching and moaning about it here.
Edi
Posted: 2006-08-13 02:09pm
by The Yosemite Bear
mind you I know that globally buddism and islam has more followers then christianity, So I guess that the pie chart shown was from a survey of americans or some other european nation.
Posted: 2006-08-13 09:05pm
by CaptainChewbacca
Some of those were pretty funny, but it should be spelled "Post hoc ergo proctor hoc".
LATIN POLICE!
Posted: 2006-08-14 08:11am
by mr friendly guy
The Yosemite Bear wrote:mind you I know that globally buddism and islam has more followers then christianity, So I guess that the pie chart shown was from a survey of americans or some other european nation.
It was originally posted by another poster some time ago. I liked it so much that I saved it onto my hard drive. Presumably it was an American survey since IIRC the thread was about American Christians.
CaptainChewbacca wrote:Some of those were pretty funny, but it should be spelled "Post hoc ergo proctor hoc".
LATIN POLICE!
Really. I sure it was spelt Post hoc ergo
prompter hoc in one of my books on fallacies and a quick googling accepts that spelling.