Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:10 am
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me too!gaybear wrote:oh man, i so love maple/black block inlays. for realsies.
i don't actually know what his views on violence were because i don't actually know who wrote those words.StevePirates wrote:I agree with taylor, the "turn the other cheek" quote would have been a way better statement on Jesus' view on violence than the "live by the sword" quote.taylornutt wrote:
That is the only one that actually is in context.
I agree... & the language barrier too. He's trying to defend himself but completely from the wrong angle.... which is kinda awkward to see.Lucamo wrote:All I have to say is this guys work is really good. If you look at the pictures there is not questioning it.
And really affordable.
He is just really eager to start making a living (or profit) on something he enjoys. I agree a lot of these practises are not great but it doesn't mean we should all consider him trash forever. I can almost understand his hyperness, he just wants to start doing what he likes.
I do believe people can make bad first impressions. That doesn't mean he's a fuck up. I think we are being a bit too tough.
There is if you're trying to sell a product, rather than a personality spectacle. If your publicity makes people not want to deal with you and your product, well, that would seem bad, wouldn't it? Kind of the opposite of what you'd want it to do?Joey wrote:No such thing as bad publicity
Im no biblical scholar, but both of those seem to go hand in hand.StevePirates wrote:I agree with taylor, the "turn the other cheek" quote would have been a way better statement on Jesus' view on violence than the "live by the sword" quote.taylornutt wrote:
That is the only one that actually is in context.