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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:10 am
by sc
Okay, i just wanted to say, while a child being born is not the most appetizing of images, for someone to say, SEVERAL pages back, that posting a link that would lead to a page with the image could be OFFENSIVE??? THAT offends ME.


EDIT: as a side note on c-sections... i don't have the exact current stats in front of me, but something like 25% of dr. assisted births are c-section, as opposed to women who went to any kind of midwife (certified or otherwise)- 8%. And all the midwives and ob's that i've had said that damn near anybody could have a vbac- i said NEAR anybody, not EVERYbody, just for clarification, and that it did not require special circumstances (extra blood on hand, etc), just careful watch

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:14 am
by vertigo
Yeah..... it's not pretty and may be NSFW, but offensive?

Come on..... we were all born in a messy way. IT'S NATURAL.

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:54 am
by DontHaveAClue
sc wrote:Okay, i just wanted to say, while a child being born is not the most appetizing of images, for someone to say, SEVERAL pages back, that posting a link that would lead to a page with the image could be OFFENSIVE??? THAT offends ME.
I have to say that I was offended when I read that too. I am personnally offended by pictures or videos or movies of guns being fired at people or bombs being dropped on civilians, or any human beings as a matter of fact, but not by the picture of a woman giving birth. or a naked body. But I guess that's part of the things I will never be able to understand. :roll: [/off topic]

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:19 am
by amandasolecism
curriguy wrote:Krishna, a God from Hinduism, is famously portrayed in paintings with blue skin.

of course, I have no idea why he'd be holding a golden chalice...but I'll see if there are any famous paintings with that happening
nope, thats no krsna art I've ever seen. And you're right, he wouldn't be holding that.

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:19 am
by Just1Juliet
im just reaching at this point, because I do think that brownish/greenish button resembles firefox the most at this point, however, is it possible it may be the "Powered by Mediawiki" button, just severly blurred? Meaning the colours. The sunflower on the left and then the green font on the right? dunno... just things seem to be at such a stand still right now.

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:38 am
by DontHaveAClue
Just1Juliet wrote:im just reaching at this point, because I do think that brownish/greenish button resembles firefox the most at this point, however, is it possible it may be the "Powered by Mediawiki" button, just severly blurred? Meaning the colours. The sunflower on the left and then the green font on the right? dunno... just things seem to be at such a stand still right now.
or something like that ?

Image

knowing that we can't really trust the colors....

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:40 am
by Just1Juliet
DontHaveAClue wrote:
Just1Juliet wrote:im just reaching at this point, because I do think that brownish/greenish button resembles firefox the most at this point, however, is it possible it may be the "Powered by Mediawiki" button, just severly blurred? Meaning the colours. The sunflower on the left and then the green font on the right? dunno... just things seem to be at such a stand still right now.
or something like that ?

Image

knowing that we can't really trust the colors....

lol smart arse. yeah, that looks good too. >.<

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:44 am
by toadlguy
DontHaveAClue wrote:I have to say that I was offended when I read that too. I am personnally offended by pictures or videos or movies of guns being fired at people or bombs being dropped on civilians, or any human beings as a matter of fact, but not by the picture of a woman giving birth. or a naked body. But I guess that's part of the things I will never be able to understand. :roll: [/off topic]
This is an Equal Opportunity forum/ARG - there is something to offend anyone here :o

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:21 am
by vertigo
This has got nothing to do with anything, but have you guys seen that cassieiswatching was the most subscribed channel last week?

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:29 am
by Broken Kid
amandasolecism wrote:this is the "blog": colors inverted, image flipped and adjusted sharpness.

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So this has to be a blog on Blogger. I was searching randomly for "cassie blog" and found one coincidentally by a Cassie, and though I don't for a second think this is the Cassie's blog, the template is exactly the same, right down to the colors, the layout, and the buttons down in the right column. http://thelittleworkshop.blogspot.com/

I think other people have said this already, I just think this is proof it's on blogger using a standard layout. So the question is, what do we search for on blogger?

How weird is it that this blog (http://twitteringbird.blogspot.com) by Cassie talks about celebrating the blessing of the animals for St. Francis (Frank) day on Oct. 1... Has anyone else drawn a comparison between St. Francis and Frank on Oct. 1??

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:31 am
by DontHaveAClue
vertigo wrote:This has got nothing to do with anything, but have you guys seen that cassieiswatching was the most subscribed channel last week?
I bet she has ghost friends and they're having fun watching her pretty creepy* cryptvideos**.

* = funny in ghosts' world, or should I say "underworld"
** = homevideo, ok , you now why...

sorry, i'm getting tired....

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:34 am
by DontHaveAClue
Broken Kid wrote: How weird is it that this blog (http://twitteringbird.blogspot.com) by Cassie talks about celebrating the blessing of the animals for St. Francis (Frank) day on Oct. 1... Has anyone else drawn a comparison between St. Francis and Frank on Oct. 1??
Nice ! You might have hit something here. 8)

[edit] Except that St Francis day is on the 4th of october....

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:35 am
by vertigo
And a recent entry she wrote:

"To admit that, just as it did for Shakespeare's Hamlet, the hurt of not living well enough makes me ponder the worthiness of living at all.

*

Just do something, anything. Even if you fail, year after year. Even if you play badly. Because really you are the instrument.

And you are playing, which is something altogether different.

posted by Cassie"

Shakespeare and playing....

I feel bad for speculating over a real person's life, but the coincidence is really amazing.

ETA: But then again, I'm seeing cassie clues on everything. I've been brainwashed.

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:57 am
by Thrar
Could it possible look like this?

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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:15 am
by lordgreystoke422
One reason we can see clues in everything is that life is pretty damn basic..we just have to go and complicate it.. Everything is connected in one way or another..so we can always find connections.. think 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon...Hmmm I wonder if we could do a 6 degrees of Bacon with Jessica Rose(Sounds like an OFF the cuff thread to me)