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Haggis_McMutton wrote:You know i just randomly stumbled upon this thread, i almost never check out callouts.
You need to somehow advertise this clan on the atheist playgrou... erm, i mean chatter box.
Eigidansei wrote:Juan, stop bitching. no one wants to join
Smokingdude420 wrote:well you seem to be doing rather good you should make the sig that you have a link to the forum but thats cool i didn't even think of that im going to do that too
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:"Richard Dawkins makes me hot in my pants" doesn't really have that ring to it, you know?
Juan_Bottom wrote:Eigidansei wrote:Juan, stop bitching. no one wants to join
Who the hell are you?
Juan_Bottom wrote:Yes!!!
It's great to have people that I respect be willing to join.Neoteny wrote:"Richard Dawkins makes me hot in my pants" doesn't really have that ring to it, you know?
Unless you're Richard Dawkins. I wish that I could get him to join. He would think of a clever name for sure.
"Brights" I actually kinda like it. Even having seen the site!
Haggis_McMutton wrote:Caleb the Cruel wrote:#4. All members of the JFC have respect for atheists, pagans, and members of any other religion. Yes, atheism is a religion. Yes, they do seem slightly bitter, however God can help them.
Indeed, just as not playing tennis is a sport.
For some reason most people seem to be against the idea of a "not playing tennis" world cup though. Must be bigots or something.
Also, yeah, I`d join the clan.
jaybebo wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Caleb the Cruel wrote:#4. All members of the JFC have respect for atheists, pagans, and members of any other religion. Yes, atheism is a religion. Yes, they do seem slightly bitter, however God can help them.
Indeed, just as not playing tennis is a sport.
For some reason most people seem to be against the idea of a "not playing tennis" world cup though. Must be bigots or something.
Also, yeah, I`d join the clan.
I would be more likely to say atheism is a belief as compared to a "religion." Personally, even though Christianity is considered a "religion", I prefer to consider it a belief.
As for your clan development, I am glad that you have made the first step in starting one for those that believe in Atheism.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Yeessssaaa!!!! Check Into Cash!
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Yeessssaaa!!!! Check Into Cash!
Let's not move too quickly. We wouldn't want Juan to hurt himself.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Can't help it! It seems like it's taken forever to get this off the ground. Some days I just didn't know if I could do it anymore. But then I would pop The Bengal's hit song 'Manic Monday' into my cassette recorder/player and let their pretty words carry me through!
owenshooter wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Can't help it! It seems like it's taken forever to get this off the ground. Some days I just didn't know if I could do it anymore. But then I would pop The Bengal's hit song 'Manic Monday' into my cassette recorder/player and let their pretty words carry me through!
are you kidding? "forever to get this off the ground."? really? we talked about our clan for well over a year and toyed around with it and contacted key people we wanted, and figured out how to keep the structure as loose yet organized as we possibly could, and then reconsidered the whole damn thing. and after that, we still weren't sure what was going on, and are still figuring it all out! luckily we found people with experience in clans and clan challenges to help us move in the right direction and correctly. i suggest you look for a few members with experience to help you get involved in challenges, etc, smoothly.. good luck, it is alot more work than you think it is, and that is coming from a guy in a clan that is pretty self running...-0
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:I have a question: how competitive do you plan on the group being? Because I definitely can't contribute much to that...
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