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We're all meeting at the Dura Europa exhibit
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JTEM
2011-04-01 05:31:06 UTC
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So we're all meeting at this Dura Europa exhibit,
in Boston.

Sll sre welcome to join the discussion/debate.

According to the website, the exhibit runs until
June 5th, so let's make it Saturday, May 28th
as our meeting day. This gives people the
maximum time for travel plans while avoiding
the "Last Weekend" rush.

Exhibits are never more busy than their openings
and closings...

The rules will be as follows:

#1.
Only one personality per person. If you are
unable to commit to one and only one personality
for an entire day, see your neurologist.

#1a. Imaginary friends are not welcome.

#2.
You understand that nobody wants to go back to
your Mom's basement to play Dungeons & Dragons
and you agree not to ask.

#3.
Nobody cares about the chip on your shoulder, or
your inability to move on from past exchanges. The
topic will be Duro Europa, and if you can't stick to
that than see your neurologist.

#4.
Unlike your Mom's basement, clothing is not optional.
You must be reasonably attired.

#5.
Some attempt at personal hygiene must be made.

Look here for additional rules. It is not the responsibility
of online organizers to keep you informed. It is the
personal responsibility of participants to keep themselves
informed of any & all alterations or additions to the rules,
and to adhere to them. If you have any questions you
may visit your neurologist.
JTEM
2011-04-02 00:53:24 UTC
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Be there or be somewhere else...
JTEM
2011-04-04 00:19:36 UTC
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If you go to the Dura Europos exhibit you won't
see...

Well, you won't see the same "Christian" art that
you find online. Apparently the believers had a
little trouble believing, so they had to change it...

Go look for yourself. We're all meeting there on
Saturday, May 28th at 12 PM.
JTEM
2011-04-08 18:27:59 UTC
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They changed the "Christian" paintings.

Look at the Adam & Eve pictures for example. They
inked an outline of the figures, and changed that
outline to make it look more like Adam & Eve.

They've added "Apples" to the tree, for instance, and
now have the figures reaching up for the apples. This
is not what they had originally.

And if you look real close to the eve figure, just to the
left you'll see a far better candidate for a face than the
one they inked.

Turns out that not only is what they drew highly
subjective, but deciding what to draw was subjective
as well....
JTEM
2011-05-26 07:14:47 UTC
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So we're all meeting at this Dura Europa exhibit,
in Boston.

All are welcome to join the discussion/debate.

According to the website, the exhibit runs until
June 5th, so let's make it Saturday, May 28th
as our meeting day. This gives people the
maximum time for travel plans while avoiding
the "Last Weekend" rush.

Exhibits are never more busy than their openings
and closings...

The rules will be as follows:

#1.
Only one personality per person. If you are
unable to commit to one and only one personality
for an entire day, see your neurologist.

#1a. Imaginary friends are not welcome.

#2.
You understand that nobody wants to go back to
your Mom's basement to play Dungeons & Dragons
and you agree not to ask.

#3.
Nobody cares about the chip on your shoulder, or
your inability to move on from past exchanges. The
topic will be Duro Europa, and if you can't stick to
that then see your neurologist.

#4.
Unlike your Mom's basement, clothing is not optional.
You must be reasonably attired.

#5.
Some attempt at personal hygiene must be made.

Look here for additional rules. It is not the responsibility
of online organizers to keep you informed. It is the
personal responsibility of participants to keep themselves
informed of any & all alterations or additions to the rules,
and to adhere to them. If you have any questions you
may visit your neurologist.
Matt Giwer
2011-05-26 08:30:37 UTC
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Post by JTEM
So we're all meeting at this Dura Europa exhibit,
in Boston.
All are welcome to join the discussion/debate.
According to the website, the exhibit runs until
June 5th, so let's make it Saturday, May 28th
as our meeting day. This gives people the
maximum time for travel plans while avoiding
the "Last Weekend" rush.
Exhibits are never more busy than their openings
and closings...
#1.
Only one personality per person. If you are
unable to commit to one and only one personality
for an entire day, see your neurologist.
#1a. Imaginary friends are not welcome.
#2.
You understand that nobody wants to go back to
your Mom's basement to play Dungeons & Dragons
and you agree not to ask.
#3.
Nobody cares about the chip on your shoulder, or
your inability to move on from past exchanges. The
topic will be Duro Europa, and if you can't stick to
that then see your neurologist.
#4.
Unlike your Mom's basement, clothing is not optional.
You must be reasonably attired.
#5.
Some attempt at personal hygiene must be made.
Look here for additional rules. It is not the responsibility
of online organizers to keep you informed. It is the
personal responsibility of participants to keep themselves
informed of any & all alterations or additions to the rules,
and to adhere to them. If you have any questions you
may visit your neurologist.
Does JTEM know you are using his handle, David?
--
Words have gender. People have sex.
-- The Iron Webmaster, 4302
http://www.giwersworld.org/israel/is-seg.phtml a14
Thu May 26 04:30:01 EDT 2011
JTEM
2011-05-27 00:44:40 UTC
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Post by Matt Giwer
Does JTEM know you are using his handle, David?
He's invited too. We all are. We'll look at the life
size images together, see the MODERN DAY reconstructions,
note the far, far, far, far, far better ways we could
interpret the images ourselves & laugh at all the
jackasses who claim that it's Christian....

NOTE: When you see those crude though sharply
defined images of adam & eve for example, they
don't actually exists. Those are modern Christian
interpretations of what they were looking at. If
one looks closely you can find FAR better candidates
for heads and limbs....

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