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nimblelight
2009-01-02, 02:29 AM
What does food (or the nonexistence thereof) mean to you?
9/10 scientists prove most foodists do not actually believe in food.
What would Foodus do?
Does an afoodist really not believe in food, or just not food as an idol? Have they in fact been brainwashed to believe as they do?
What influences do you think there are on which food/foods we believe in?
And is it OK to get your opinion from Wikipedia?
Most importantly, do we really need more foodly artists of artly food???
Unreal-Wheel
2009-01-02, 02:53 AM
Yes
MuniAddict
2009-01-02, 02:58 AM
I tried it once! :p
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hobo_chuck
2009-01-02, 05:58 PM
I tried it once! :p
....but what would foodus do?
You stole this from my profile, I know it :p
I unicycle for food.....
Michaelgoround
2009-01-02, 06:03 PM
I'll unicycle for food!
Biggestbtc
2009-01-02, 11:42 PM
What does food (or the nonexistence thereof) mean to you?
We're speaking of matters of life and death here. Pay attention, folks. Big stuff.
Does an afoodist really not believe in food, or just not food as an idol? Have they in fact been brainwashed to believe as they do? Can anyone post something more confusing?
What influences do you think there are on which food/foods we believe in?
Fraternal relationships and hunting expeditions.
Most importantly, do we really need more foodly artists of artly food???
No more foodly artists, but more artly food would not be bad.
uni57
2009-01-03, 01:06 AM
You can only use Wikipedia as a source if you are shirtless. Otherwise, you have to donate money. That is, if you believe in that sort of thing. What scientists are you referring to? Because my Zune died the other day and I'm starting to question science. Wait, were you talking about food? Because I thought it would be much more interesting to talk about the source of morality. And I still haven't received my buttons yet.
nimblelight
2009-01-03, 01:58 AM
We're speaking of matters of life and death here. Pay attention, folks. Big stuff.
So you're one of those people that argue that, as the watch proves the watchmaker, life proves the food?
Can anyone post something more confusing?
hmm, what could this thread POSSIBLY be about:confused::rolleyes:
*cough*what threads*cough cough*are*cough*abound, annoying*cough*
Biggestbtc
2009-01-03, 10:29 PM
So you're one of those people that argue that, as the watch proves the watchmaker, life proves the food?
Life necessitates food. A watch necessitates a watchmaker. Sure, that's me.:)
hmm, what could this thread POSSIBLY be about:confused::rolleyes:
It's about BillyTheMountain listening to Jews count down from 1000.:rolleyes:
uninorcal
2009-01-04, 01:34 AM
brothas gotta eat, right?
nimblelight
2009-01-04, 10:36 PM
Life necessitates food. A watch necessitates a watchmaker. Sure, that's me.:)
Is the universe nothing but a giant watch, or is it more like a pastry?
MuniAddict
2009-01-04, 11:12 PM
Is the universe nothing but a giant watch, or is it more like a pastry?Not sure, but those nebulae look mighty tasty!
I get a distinct impression of a very delicious french pastry for this one:
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Biggestbtc
2009-01-06, 10:39 PM
The universe would be, to use your comparisons, more like a watch than a pastry. A pastry...a pastry just doesn't compare...you know...you know what I mean.
critter
2009-01-08, 06:17 PM
now I'm hungarian.
nimblelight
2009-01-10, 12:55 AM
now I'm hungarian.
I vote this best reply.:)
Who all here has excepted Foodus into their hearts?
Maybe I should start some kind of brainwashing camp. We could hold a hungarian food mass.:p
catinabag1
2009-01-10, 01:03 AM
i'll do anything for food.....and i mean anything ;)
well not anything...i am poor though
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