Blazinaway
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newb? been here a long time as well as O-live back in the day, just deserves a comment once in a whileWelcome to the S2 forum, newb!
That's funny - I always laugh at Christians who believe the stories in the bible.
All true. But we all approach life with our own sets of assumptions. What makes one person's arbitrariness selections better than another's? It's all about perception.
Oh jesus do you need me to do the green font too newb?newb? been here a long time as well as O-live back in the day, just deserves a comment once in a while

Personal insultWelcome to the S2 forum, newb!

Personal insult
JK though. Now that I see people getting away with legit racism I don't even know what flies here anymore. I think the personal insult rule only applies when someone takes exception to the insult. As long as nobody mentions the elephant in the room (in this case a racist comment) then there is no problem with it. Only once the elephant knocks a lamp over do people feel like action needs to be taken.
the elephant in the room
This forum is pretty much filled to the brim with authoritarian fascists who harbor ridiculously racist and sexist ideologies that would have gotten them in trouble in the 1980's, let alone the 2010's. Why do you think I left the first time?
False equivalence much? One does not need to have answers to those questions to know that many stories of the bible (and all other religious texts) didn't happen. I do not need to have a complete understanding of the universe to know that Jesus was not born to a virgin.Why?
I assume you understand the chemistry required to make even the most simple living single cell organism from methane, ammonia and carbon dioxide? I also assume you can explain the physics (complying with the second law of thermodynamics) of where the energy came from that was released by the "big bang". I also assume you can explain the where the soul, unique to humans, comes from; or alternatively, if there is no should and it is just the manifestation of a series of chemical reactions and interactions, then why do we put people in jail because they naturally respond to chemical signals and have not true ability to reason. Three simple questions.
When you can explain those using evidence then I guess you can laugh at people that believe the stories in the Bible.
We think alike.Nah, that's what Meyers is for! With one punch he could redeem his entire career and win back all the fans that scorn his every breath.

That would just prove my point, and I'm hoping it doesn't have to be like that.I haven't been around a lot lately, so maybe I just don't know an obvious reference you're making but--have you reported the racism you're referring to (either with the Report function, or just PMing a moderator)? Possibly it just wasn't seen?
I don't think racism is supposed to fly here.
False equivalence much? One does not need to have answers to those questions to know that many stories of the bible (and all other religious texts) didn't happen. I do not need to have a complete understanding of the universe to know that Jesus was not born to a virgin.
As to your final question - are you really saying that the fact we imprison people is proof of a soul? I'm not sure if we have souls or not, but whether or not they exist doesn't have anything to do with justice and imprisonment. And the existence of souls doesn't support Christianity.
The games are so far apart, I'd pick option 3 and give him and extra week and a Willis Reed moment to feed off of. He's young and lives on emotions.As to Nurkic, . . .
If he is fully healthy, then no doubt he plays from game 1 on. But, if he is questionable, do you:
1) try him in game 1 hoping you can catch them overconfident and steal home court advantage?
2) keep him out until game 2 and see if you can catch them on the rebound after a likely Blazer loss in game 1?
3) rest him up until game three, hoping you can maybe get lucky in game 1 or 2, or save your best until you start on your home court?
In the end I would guess it mostly is just on how he feels, but I do wonder if there is any strategy behind the scenes.
That would just prove my point, and I'm hoping it doesn't have to be like that.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
I'm not really seeing a personal insult.
Is the big man gonna play or not? When will we get some sort of update?
Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
I'm not really seeing a personal insult.
I think we're talking about a particular situation here, not an ordinary day to day situation. Nurkic came to the Blazers not in very good shape. Now he has been off for 2-3 weeks so he is probably in worse shape. I believe that a player is more likely to get injured when he is not conditioned and does not have maximum muscle tone. I understand that everyone wants to see him out there battling the Warriors. But, now that he is motivated, doesn't it make sense to rest him a little bit more and then go into a really strong off-season program so he is really ready to go next season?Why suit up at all during the year? Players could get injured at any time. The only logical thing to do is never play our star players and only play guys like Layman and Connaughton... Except if they are all we play then they are our stars, in which case we should just not play basketball at all anymore. Lets just blow bubbles on the court while the other team scores.
Pretty weak. None of us as we are are good enough, and all of us can work on what we are to become better versions of ourselves. That's not an insult, it's an acknowledgement of the imperfection innate to humanity.There was the implication that myself as I am wasn't good enough and it wouldn't be until I 'worked on it' and starting thinking along the same wavelength as Nik.
If you don't see that then maybe he didn't intend it as a insult to me then.
Pretty weak. None of us as we are are good enough, and all of us can work on what we are to become better versions of ourselves. That's not an insult, it's an acknowledgement of the imperfection innate to humanity.
Wait--you are human, right?

There was the implication that myself as I am wasn't good enough and it wouldn't be until I 'worked on it' and starting thinking along the same wavelength as Nik.
If you don't see that then maybe he didn't intend it as a insult to me then.
See, you're a better version of yourself already!!All right. Fine. Forget I even brought it up.![]()

The games are so far apart, I'd pick option 3 and give him and extra week and a Willis Reed moment to feed off of. He's young and lives on emotions.
The rose garden is going to be hype regardlessI agree that could be really epic. Can you imagine the Moda crowd when he gets announced?
For what it's worth, I think all religions are silly - not just Christianity. Sly just gave me a set-up for Christianity.My point is that everybody has faith in something. Many pretend that their beliefs are true because they are supported by science, but they have no clue as to the truth of that belief. I just think it is hypocritical to call the virgin birth impossible when you cannot explain any number of other natural phenomena, but take them on faith.
It's your right to laugh at whatever you want, but don't pass on the fallacy that stories in the Bible can't possibly be true, when you believe many other things which also cannot be proven to be true (or worse, you don't think about them at all).
My bottom line is just lay off the Christian put downs unless you are ready to back up your position. In the end I would much rather talk Blazers with you.
