Wesley: All right. I'm going to let you all in on something you may have trouble comprehending. I assure you however-- Gunn: Vampires are real. Wesley: I was telling!

'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'


Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Spidra Webster - Feb 02, 2006 3:11:54 pm PST #4650 of 10002
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

Nestorians were sect of christians that ended up getting expelled and labelled as heretical for not believing in the dual humanity/divinity at the same time of Jesus.

Having been raised a Catholic, I'd say it would still be a big deal now. What's less of a big deal? Icons. Of course there are other differences between the Orthodox Church and the Roman Church, but that was the biggie and looking at the kind of souvenir stands one sees outside papal visits, it's apparently not anymore a biggie.


Betsy HP - Feb 02, 2006 3:13:22 pm PST #4651 of 10002
If I only had a brain...

TMI alert:

I have just discovered that my digestive system really, really hates soy, as is found in Clif Bars. I spent all of yesterday making the immediate surroundings unendurable for my co-workers, and racked my brains for what sort of legume I had been eating. I finally realized that it had to be the Clif Bar, and that apparently non-fermented soy products are notorious for this. Sigh. Unfortunately, I realized this only after eating a second Clif Bar today. I think I shall retire from decent society.


Jesse - Feb 02, 2006 3:15:28 pm PST #4652 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I just tried to rip the tracks off the Lovesexy album and THEY'RE ALL ONE BIG TRACK. Jaysus.

That was such an awesome surprise bonus when it came up on launch.com one time. Word.

Apparently New Orleans was hit by a tornado last night. My parents are fine, although they lost power during the night. But from where my mother says the tornado was, it came a little close for my comfort.

Good lord, Dana! Glad yours are OK.

You're dangerously close to the Jesse-ian Heresy of "Different people like different stuff."

Hee!

The "overcooked grey food" stereotype was true in the 1950's, and it was true in the US as well.

This was going to be my comment.

My friend just emailed to say that their house was the victim of a drive-by shooting on Saturday, and 3 bullets entered the house, including one into the room where she was putting her two year old to bed. They're renters; they're moving.

Holy crap, I guess so!

I just spent hours sitting at a table at the Student Activities Fair, where no one was really interested in what I was promoting, but I did get free pigs in a blanket, hot chocolate, a tarot reading, and a henna tattoo. Well worth my time.


sarameg - Feb 02, 2006 3:17:17 pm PST #4653 of 10002

I'd like to state that the new retractable sharpies are kind of obscene looking. And no, I'm not going to clarify that further.


Kat - Feb 02, 2006 3:17:27 pm PST #4654 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I'd say it would still be a big deal now.

Really? Because one of the Big Councils in the 5th century CE seemed to have worked it out to the point where they decided that Jesus was both divine and human at the same time. Also, in my 12 years of catechism, it never seemed to have been called into question. So, in my world of Catholicism, it seemed pretty settled.


billytea - Feb 02, 2006 3:17:40 pm PST #4655 of 10002
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

Having been raised a Catholic, I'd say it would still be a big deal now. What's less of a big deal? Icons. Of course there are other differences between the Orthodox Church and the Roman Church, but that was the biggie and looking at the kind of souvenir stands one sees outside papal visits, it's apparently not anymore a biggie.

IIRC, the immediate issue that finally split the Catholic and Orthodox churches was whether the Holy Spirit emanates from the Father only, or the Father and the Son. Though it wasn't as important as the cultural and practical differences in driving the split, of course. I'd have put the authority of the Pope above icons in terms of significant differences myself.


§ ita § - Feb 02, 2006 3:17:46 pm PST #4656 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

That was such an awesome surprise bonus when it came up on launch.com one time. Word.

Pfah. I'm pissed. OTOH, I've learnt I know almost all the lyrics to almost all the songs on Parade, despite not having heard most of them for about ten years.

I'm willing to marry this week's Dangerous Dressing guy. So far.


ChiKat - Feb 02, 2006 3:18:19 pm PST #4657 of 10002
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

Oh, Betsy! No need to retire from decent society. Those inhabiting decent society are decent enough to ignore your unfortunate issues.


Kat - Feb 02, 2006 3:18:46 pm PST #4658 of 10002
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

I have a major love for those because I lose sharpie caps with more frequency than I'd like to admit.

Also, I love the minisharpies, but not as much as I love the minisharpy highlighters on a key chain.

Office supplies are the bestest!


Spidra Webster - Feb 02, 2006 3:18:54 pm PST #4659 of 10002
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

Oh. I thought you were saying that the Nestorians believed that Christ was merely human until he was resurrected.

Sorry. Never mind. /Emily Litella