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Is this Atlantis ... at the coast of Spain?


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49 minutes ago, Pettytalk said:

just say jay, and it will slide off.

The joke would have a lot more heft if I ever thought Atlantis was real. 

Pick something legit: pretense, nigh-Victorian sense of self-satisfaction, weird obsession with basset hounds or Doctor Who, torturing undergrads, inter alia. Even the gay thing would work with a clever enough response.

But Atlantidiot? Never. 

—Jaylemurph 

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17 minutes ago, jaylemurph said:

I’m not sure “more clever” and “Atlantidiots” belong in the same sentence...

—Jaylemurph 

It's a spectrum.

Harte

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4 hours ago, Piney said:

At-lan-tid-iots

At-lant-idi-ots

Atl-anti-diots

Nope....still can't roll it off the tongue......

Atlandicks?

Atlantasses?

How do they roll of the tongue?:whistle:

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1 hour ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

Shatlantis

You are all Atlantiphobes!

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6 hours ago, jaylemurph said:

The joke would have a lot more heft if I ever thought Atlantis was real. 

Do you mean to say that you are not one of us, a believer? You heathen! I'll make a believer out of you, yet!

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4 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Atlandicks?

Atlantasses?

How do they roll of the tongue?:whistle:

It's more like how does it feel? rather than the rolling, because of the way you put it, and in that specific order, specifically. Then it's just a matter of determining who is doing the "ducking" and who, where, and how it is being received. But I guess the tongue could also have a role in this pronunciation, as far as the scenario goes.

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6 hours ago, Harte said:

It's a spectrum.

Harte

I love watching you work magic with words. You have a wide screen of three dimensional words that just come alive on this stage full of ordinary performers, and even more ordinary spectators who do not appreciate the finer things being exposed in plain view of everyone's perplexities.

My what an artist you are!

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9 hours ago, Piney said:

At-lan-tid-iots

At-lant-idi-ots

Atl-anti-diots

Nope....still can't roll it off the tongue......

Try Atlantards?

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1 hour ago, Pettytalk said:

You are all Atlantiphobes!

It’s difficult to be scared of an imaginary place.

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2 hours ago, Pettytalk said:

You are all Atlantiphobes!

Laughing Jesus! I like laughing Jesus even though he's portrayed as a Chalkcasian.

6 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

Atlantasses?

Your thinking of Conspirasses 

1 hour ago, Alchopwn said:

Try Atlantards?

Your thinking of Urantards

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16 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

It’s difficult to be scared of an imaginary place.

Where you not scared of the bogeyman, when you were a child? And there is no shame admitting you are scared of an imaginary Atlantis, as an adult. Because it's the Atlantis I imagine that will scare the pants off any adult. Any intelligent adult, I mean. Because only the really intelligent will be able to see it, as it will take a little imagination of their own to note the reality of it.

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2 hours ago, Pettytalk said:

I love watching you work magic with words. You have a wide screen of three dimensional words that just come alive on this stage full of ordinary performers, and even more ordinary spectators who do not appreciate the finer things being exposed in plain view of everyone's perplexities.

My what an artist you are!

You would enjoy my fried chicken thread then. Link in my sig.

Harte

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2 minutes ago, Piney said:

Laughing Jesus! I like laughing Jesus even though he's portrayed as a Chalkcasian.

The rabbit is pretty white too! They do have other colors, and even mixed ones, you know?

I pictured Jesus laughing at all the jokes that are being put forth on these religious/skeptics threads about him, and I went with that. If I had a better picture in my mind of his father, God, I would have used that in my profile. Or maybe I should use an image of Socrates to represent God, since that is about the best of my imagining God as coming down and disguising himself as a man.

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4 minutes ago, Harte said:

You would enjoy my fried chicken thread then. Link in my sig.

Harte

If it's "country" fried chicken, you have aroused my appetite

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It's Harte fried chicken. Including cutting up the chicken.

Harte

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43 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

It’s difficult to be scared of an imaginary place.

Explain horror novels.

Harte

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3 minutes ago, Pettytalk said:

... If I had a better picture in my mind of his father, God, I would have used that in my profile. ...

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30 minutes ago, Piney said:

Laughing Jesus! I like laughing Jesus even though he's portrayed as a Chalkcasian.

Your thinking of Conspirasses 

Your thinking of Urantards

That's atlandisappointing. I was looking forward to someone declaring this thread atlantasinine.

Oh well nevermind. Not an atlantissue

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15 minutes ago, Golden Duck said:

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That's what you pictured in your mind? If the Hebrew God is in the forefront, where are the others? Allah, for instance.

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29 minutes ago, Pettytalk said:

That's what you pictured in your mind? If the Hebrew God is in the forefront, where are the others? Allah, for instance.

Dunno man.  I'd have to watch Bro Town again to look if it addresses Islam. But, being an Abrahamic religion, and all, Allah is God.

The Naked Samoans depiction of God is generally affable. You were talking about a picture of God that may have been preferable to laughing Jesus. This is what I recalled, not what I imagine.

 

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9 hours ago, Pettytalk said:

Where you not scared of the bogeyman, when you were a child? And there is no shame admitting you are scared of an imaginary Atlantis, as an adult. Because it's the Atlantis I imagine that will scare the pants off any adult. Any intelligent adult, I mean. Because only the really intelligent will be able to see it, as it will take a little imagination of their own to note the reality of it.

The boogeyman? No. Daleks? Yes. Fendahl? **** yes. 

Although I do appreciate being called both unintelligent and unimaginative. 

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8 hours ago, Harte said:

Explain horror novels.

Harte

Those are “safe” horrors that you give yourself lisence to be frightened by. Look at it like this - zombies aren’t scary because they’reimpossible, but the exorcist is scary because it’s considered to be possible by my faith system. But they are both works of fiction. 

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9 hours ago, Pettytalk said:

That's what you pictured in your mind? If the Hebrew God is in the forefront, where are the others? Allah, for instance.

Allah is just Yahweh in a different dialect.....

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2 minutes ago, Piney said:

Allah is just Yahweh in a different dialect.....

I like to say that Allah and the Christian god is fan fiction versions of Yahweh.

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