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To0k How do I cheat?
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| Augustine wrote: | ~ Animaster: Derived from Anime & Master, which I pretended I was when I was twelve and first introduced on the interwebz.
~ Aniblaze: The first nickname I used on CEF. Derived from Animaster, but made it sound tougher.
~ Ani: Derived from Aniblaze, at first I didn't realize it sounded like a chickname in English.
~ Augustine: Went for a completely new nickname. I thought of it because I was born in August, but the name 'August' was already taken. Hence I went for Augustine. | I still like aniblaze the most.
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DURAN Newbie cheater
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| Holland wrote: | | I am a fucking patriot. |
No your not your just pretending to be one but in fact you're a nice guy
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:^) Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Best damn Blue Ranger.
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Aniblaze Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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| DURAN wrote: | | Holland wrote: | | I am a fucking patriot. |
No your not your just pretending to be one but in fact you're a nice guy |
It's weird though, considering Holland is only a small part of the Netherlands.
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Anarchy Expert Cheater
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:39 pm Post subject: |
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Nirojan How do I cheat?
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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Nirojan is IRL name and Whomever it may concern is uh..well if someone writes a letter to "whomever it may concern" it goes to me
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| Quote: | | yo i b 22 tryna make it in dis rap game but da steetz dont got luv for no wun na mean so im out hea tryna holla at da fams on dis innernet shit u no way i sayin |
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Hannah. How do I cheat?
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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| I'm not really a piece of toast.
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Anarchy Expert Cheater
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Whomever it may concern wrote: | | Nirojan is IRL name and Whomever it may concern is uh..well if someone writes a letter to "whomever it may concern" it goes to me | No, it goes to whomever it may concern.
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Aids Expert Cheater
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| Not really a toast. wrote: | | I'm not really a piece of toast. |
Really? I don't like you anymore.
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Hannah. How do I cheat?
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:55 pm Post subject: |
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| [SSCA]Nevergreen wrote: | | Not really a toast. wrote: | | I'm not really a piece of toast. |
Really? I don't like you anymore. | ):
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NOT The Fish Master Cheater
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Repentance is choosing to turn to God. In religious contexts it usually refers to confession to God, ceasing sin against God, and resolving to live according to religious law. It typically includes an admission of guilt, a promise or resolve not to repeat the offense; an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way to reverse the harmful effects of the wrong where possible.
In Biblical Hebrew, the idea of repentance is represented by two verbs: שוב shuv (to return) and נחם nicham (to feel sorrow). In the New Testament, the word translated as 'repentance' is the Greek word μετάνοια (metanoia), "after/behind one's mind", which is a compound word of the preposition 'meta' (after, with), and the verb 'noeo' (to perceive, to think, the result of perceiving or observing). In this compound word the preposition combines the two meanings of time and change, which may be denoted by 'after' and 'different'; so that the whole compound means: 'to think differently after'. Metanoia is therefore primarily an after-thought, different from the former thought; a change of mind accompanied by regret and change of conduct, "change of mind and heart", or, "change of consciousness". A description of repentance in the New Testament can be found in the parable of the prodigal son found in the Gospel of Luke (15 beginning at verse 11).
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Nirojan How do I cheat?
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Repent wrote: | Repentance is choosing to turn to God. In religious contexts it usually refers to confession to God, ceasing sin against God, and resolving to live according to religious law. It typically includes an admission of guilt, a promise or resolve not to repeat the offense; an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way to reverse the harmful effects of the wrong where possible.
In Biblical Hebrew, the idea of repentance is represented by two verbs: שוב shuv (to return) and נחם nicham (to feel sorrow). In the New Testament, the word translated as 'repentance' is the Greek word μετάνοια (metanoia), "after/behind one's mind", which is a compound word of the preposition 'meta' (after, with), and the verb 'noeo' (to perceive, to think, the result of perceiving or observing). In this compound word the preposition combines the two meanings of time and change, which may be denoted by 'after' and 'different'; so that the whole compound means: 'to think differently after'. Metanoia is therefore primarily an after-thought, different from the former thought; a change of mind accompanied by regret and change of conduct, "change of mind and heart", or, "change of consciousness". A description of repentance in the New Testament can be found in the parable of the prodigal son found in the Gospel of Luke (15 beginning at verse 11). |
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NOT The Fish Master Cheater
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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| Whomever it may concern wrote: | | Repent wrote: | Repentance is choosing to turn to God. In religious contexts it usually refers to confession to God, ceasing sin against God, and resolving to live according to religious law. It typically includes an admission of guilt, a promise or resolve not to repeat the offense; an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way to reverse the harmful effects of the wrong where possible.
In Biblical Hebrew, the idea of repentance is represented by two verbs: שוב shuv (to return) and נחם nicham (to feel sorrow). In the New Testament, the word translated as 'repentance' is the Greek word μετάνοια (metanoia), "after/behind one's mind", which is a compound word of the preposition 'meta' (after, with), and the verb 'noeo' (to perceive, to think, the result of perceiving or observing). In this compound word the preposition combines the two meanings of time and change, which may be denoted by 'after' and 'different'; so that the whole compound means: 'to think differently after'. Metanoia is therefore primarily an after-thought, different from the former thought; a change of mind accompanied by regret and change of conduct, "change of mind and heart", or, "change of consciousness". A description of repentance in the New Testament can be found in the parable of the prodigal son found in the Gospel of Luke (15 beginning at verse 11). |
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To say sorry to god.
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Nirojan How do I cheat?
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Repent wrote: | | Whomever it may concern wrote: | | Repent wrote: | Repentance is choosing to turn to God. In religious contexts it usually refers to confession to God, ceasing sin against God, and resolving to live according to religious law. It typically includes an admission of guilt, a promise or resolve not to repeat the offense; an attempt to make restitution for the wrong, or in some way to reverse the harmful effects of the wrong where possible.
In Biblical Hebrew, the idea of repentance is represented by two verbs: שוב shuv (to return) and נחם nicham (to feel sorrow). In the New Testament, the word translated as 'repentance' is the Greek word μετάνοια (metanoia), "after/behind one's mind", which is a compound word of the preposition 'meta' (after, with), and the verb 'noeo' (to perceive, to think, the result of perceiving or observing). In this compound word the preposition combines the two meanings of time and change, which may be denoted by 'after' and 'different'; so that the whole compound means: 'to think differently after'. Metanoia is therefore primarily an after-thought, different from the former thought; a change of mind accompanied by regret and change of conduct, "change of mind and heart", or, "change of consciousness". A description of repentance in the New Testament can be found in the parable of the prodigal son found in the Gospel of Luke (15 beginning at verse 11). |
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To say sorry to god. |
Makes cents.
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