Thread: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
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June 26th 2006, 03:43 PM #1
Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
The Rules (copied from elsewhere):
1 - No posting something that can't be beaten (God is the traditional example of an unbeatable object; however, Parallel Universes is a much better example, since it could be argued that atheism or Buddhism beats God...)
2 - The post must beat the thing above it in a healthy and undeniable way (e.g. lawn mower beats plant) It doesn't even have to be related, as long as it could realistically beat it. (e.g. falling tree beats deer)
3 - If there is, for some reason, something that is hard to beat, either A: Make something that isn't very obvious and explain it [e.g, Hawking radiation beats black hole (by causing the black hole to evaporate)] or B: look at the post above and take it from there.
Example of game:
Paper
Paper Shredder
Black out
Generator
Man sticking fork in generator
Sword
etc., etc., etc....
So let's start . . .
PAPER!"See what Calvin Klein has to say about briefs and then tell me they can't be sexy."--Vigilante, Tweb underwear expert
And do not wonder that a man may become an imitator of God. He can, if he is willing. For it is not by ruling over his neighbours, or by seeking to hold the supremacy over those that are weaker, or by being rich, and showing violence towards those that are inferior, that happiness is found; nor can any one by these things become an imitator of God. But these things do not at all constitute His majesty. On the contrary he who takes upon himself the burden of his neighbour; he who, in whatsoever respect he may be superior, is ready to benefit another who is deficient; he who, whatsoever things he has received from God, by distributing these to the needy, becomes a god to those who receive [his benefits]: he is an imitator of God.
--The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
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June 26th 2006, 03:45 PM #2
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Windows Me
Doh I thought I was starting and I wanted to make it as easy as possible
Match
okay, too late, back to Me
Back to MatchLast edited by Mark_S; June 26th 2006 at 03:49 PM.
We are facing an enormous and dramatic clash between good and evil, death and life, the 'culture of death' and the 'culture of life'. We find ourselves not only 'faced with' but necessarily 'in the midst of' this conflict: we are all involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-life. --John Paul II
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live --Deuteronomy 30:19
Go on... I dare ya. -- Xavier
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June 26th 2006, 03:47 PM #3
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
xp
water gun
?"See what Calvin Klein has to say about briefs and then tell me they can't be sexy."--Vigilante, Tweb underwear expert
And do not wonder that a man may become an imitator of God. He can, if he is willing. For it is not by ruling over his neighbours, or by seeking to hold the supremacy over those that are weaker, or by being rich, and showing violence towards those that are inferior, that happiness is found; nor can any one by these things become an imitator of God. But these things do not at all constitute His majesty. On the contrary he who takes upon himself the burden of his neighbour; he who, in whatsoever respect he may be superior, is ready to benefit another who is deficient; he who, whatsoever things he has received from God, by distributing these to the needy, becomes a god to those who receive [his benefits]: he is an imitator of God.
--The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
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June 26th 2006, 03:48 PM #4
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Linux
"... engage your brain before you engage your weapon." - Gen. James Mattis, USMC
I don't care how systematic your theology is until you show me how biblical it is.
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June 26th 2006, 03:48 PM #5
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
OK, games' over... Someone want to start again?
"... engage your brain before you engage your weapon." - Gen. James Mattis, USMC
I don't care how systematic your theology is until you show me how biblical it is.
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June 26th 2006, 03:49 PM #6
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Sure. Rock.
"See what Calvin Klein has to say about briefs and then tell me they can't be sexy."--Vigilante, Tweb underwear expert
And do not wonder that a man may become an imitator of God. He can, if he is willing. For it is not by ruling over his neighbours, or by seeking to hold the supremacy over those that are weaker, or by being rich, and showing violence towards those that are inferior, that happiness is found; nor can any one by these things become an imitator of God. But these things do not at all constitute His majesty. On the contrary he who takes upon himself the burden of his neighbour; he who, in whatsoever respect he may be superior, is ready to benefit another who is deficient; he who, whatsoever things he has received from God, by distributing these to the needy, becomes a god to those who receive [his benefits]: he is an imitator of God.
--The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
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June 26th 2006, 03:49 PM #7
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Originally posted by themuzicman
No.
Linux is beaten by Water Gun
We are facing an enormous and dramatic clash between good and evil, death and life, the 'culture of death' and the 'culture of life'. We find ourselves not only 'faced with' but necessarily 'in the midst of' this conflict: we are all involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-life. --John Paul II
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live --Deuteronomy 30:19
Go on... I dare ya. -- Xavier
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June 26th 2006, 03:50 PM #8
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Chisel
Originally posted by rainsong
We are facing an enormous and dramatic clash between good and evil, death and life, the 'culture of death' and the 'culture of life'. We find ourselves not only 'faced with' but necessarily 'in the midst of' this conflict: we are all involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-life. --John Paul II
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live --Deuteronomy 30:19
Go on... I dare ya. -- Xavier
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June 26th 2006, 03:51 PM #9
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Diamond
"... engage your brain before you engage your weapon." - Gen. James Mattis, USMC
I don't care how systematic your theology is until you show me how biblical it is.
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June 26th 2006, 04:04 PM #10
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Pawn Shop
Originally posted by themuzicman
We are facing an enormous and dramatic clash between good and evil, death and life, the 'culture of death' and the 'culture of life'. We find ourselves not only 'faced with' but necessarily 'in the midst of' this conflict: we are all involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-life. --John Paul II
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live --Deuteronomy 30:19
Go on... I dare ya. -- Xavier
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June 26th 2006, 04:12 PM #11
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Earthquake.
"See what Calvin Klein has to say about briefs and then tell me they can't be sexy."--Vigilante, Tweb underwear expert
And do not wonder that a man may become an imitator of God. He can, if he is willing. For it is not by ruling over his neighbours, or by seeking to hold the supremacy over those that are weaker, or by being rich, and showing violence towards those that are inferior, that happiness is found; nor can any one by these things become an imitator of God. But these things do not at all constitute His majesty. On the contrary he who takes upon himself the burden of his neighbour; he who, in whatsoever respect he may be superior, is ready to benefit another who is deficient; he who, whatsoever things he has received from God, by distributing these to the needy, becomes a god to those who receive [his benefits]: he is an imitator of God.
--The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
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June 26th 2006, 04:15 PM #12
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
zoning laws
Originally posted by Mark_S
FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING REAL
Who is rich? He that rejoices in his Portion.
- Ben Franklin
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June 26th 2006, 04:16 PM #13
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
City Council
Originally posted by suffer for joy
We are facing an enormous and dramatic clash between good and evil, death and life, the 'culture of death' and the 'culture of life'. We find ourselves not only 'faced with' but necessarily 'in the midst of' this conflict: we are all involved and we all share in it, with the inescapable responsibility of choosing to be unconditionally pro-life. --John Paul II
This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live --Deuteronomy 30:19
Go on... I dare ya. -- Xavier
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June 26th 2006, 04:18 PM #14
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
anarchy
"See what Calvin Klein has to say about briefs and then tell me they can't be sexy."--Vigilante, Tweb underwear expert
And do not wonder that a man may become an imitator of God. He can, if he is willing. For it is not by ruling over his neighbours, or by seeking to hold the supremacy over those that are weaker, or by being rich, and showing violence towards those that are inferior, that happiness is found; nor can any one by these things become an imitator of God. But these things do not at all constitute His majesty. On the contrary he who takes upon himself the burden of his neighbour; he who, in whatsoever respect he may be superior, is ready to benefit another who is deficient; he who, whatsoever things he has received from God, by distributing these to the needy, becomes a god to those who receive [his benefits]: he is an imitator of God.
--The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus
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June 26th 2006, 04:29 PM #15
Re: Ultimate Rock, Paper, Scissors
Originally posted by rainsong
free marijuana
sorry..
social reform.FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING REAL
Who is rich? He that rejoices in his Portion.
- Ben Franklin
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