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Hannah Shucksmith

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  1. I didn't want to read! I swear! I just got dragged into the topic, it was kind of a "I know I shouldn't be reading this but I can't help it!" moment. As for me, well, erm, I'm female... And JD, you got me.
  2. Why, oh why, have I just read 6 pages about cicumcision?
  3. There's a few 20" bikes for sale in the 'For Sale' sub-section at the moment, I really can't be bothered to look but chances are a few of them in there are onza, if you follow the guidelines and type posts that are helpful and with the correct grammar, spelling and punctuation you'll get validated, meaning you can then buy these bikes from the forum. Alot of people consider an Onza for a first bike, and I suppose that's because they're relatively cheap; there's always a few splashing about on Ebay, and if you're lucky you could find something on advertising websites such as Gumtree. If you want to buy direct from a trials specialist store, then here would probably be the best place to go - as a word of warning, stay away from here. Generally, I think people find a 20" better to learn on, it's smaller, generally lighter and you can throw it about more. Alot of people begin riding a mod and then later convert to stock after gaining skill and a better ability to ride. Generally it's given that beginners should start riding on a second hand bike, as scratches and such won't be too much of a worry, however, for the price of £380, you have a choice of both the Onza Rip and the Onza Bird (which are both 20" bikes), as sold for £313.19 and £362.13 on this page here! I've searched Ebay and come up with these which may be of some help to you.
  4. And me! 1 minute 45 seconds wasn't enough!
  5. Ahh that frame is sexayyy. Just cannot stand those tires, there's too much red in my opinion. Just bounce off those tires and we're onto a winner!
  6. You're a little underrated to be fair, that was beast! Everything about it was sound, music, editing and of course the riding! Enjoyed watching that alot!
  7. I don't get insulted by others challenging the existance of God or the bible. Purely for the fact I give no concern to who believes in what.
  8. A capital letter is only required at the beginning of the sentence, you know.
  9. Enjoyed that alot, 2:55 was ace! Song was spot on aswell. Just hate how nice the weather looked...
  10. Ewwy, don't do flourescent, I remember Danny's flourescent pink frame, it looked sooo tacky.
  11. Like I said, JD, No one's right till it's proven. Suppose you could kinda say the belief in the Big Bang is like a religion, yeah? I'm adamant in my belief in God, and like I said a few posts back, I don't want to dismiss the Big Bang Theory, research it, prove it's right. Who knows, there could be God, there might not be. I'm a Christian, I'm happy, I'm staying this way. If it was proven to me that the Big Bang occured, I still wouldn't be able to dismiss my belief, because believing in God helps me so much, and I'd only begin to believe more that God is the reason behind the Big Bang. 16 years I've had faith, and I won't ever stop believing.
  12. If it's possible to do all of that, PROVE to me yourself that the Big Bang occured, tell me why since the Big Bang, I've never seen a huge explosion in the sky, no one has, no one ever saw it to start with, no, Georges Lemaître came up with all the bull that could be apparently proved with Science, prove it to me Dave, don't tell me the creation story is crud if you can't even prove your own theory. You believe in the Big Bang if you want to, I don't care, I'm happy with my beliefs, I'm not happy with the way people look down on others for having faith in something other than the periodic table and the theory of an explosion. I might not be right, you might not be right, nothing's ever going to be correct until it's proven.
  13. I have no bloody problem with the Big Bang Theory being studied, I don't care who debates it, looks deeper into it. Research, it's a good thing! Of course it's only right to research furthur into it. I'm just 16, I can't debate it really, I can't study it, look deeper into it, I can't research and I can't prove whether the theory is based on fact or if it really just is another theory. The reason for my disbelief in the theory is that it contradicts religion, is that any surprise? No. I dislike how the Creation Story is being replaced with the Big Bang theory, neither can be proved, only considered as correct to each individual. It has not been proven, it is not certain that the Big Bang actually occured, therefore it is actually potentially detrimental to even introduce it to a primary school child! No, I'm not suggesting that the theory should just be tossed aside and dismissed, I'm not suggesting that we should believe in God and Jesus and the Kings and the star and the bloody Inn; I just believe that we should all have our own beliefs, I'm not attempting to convert anyone to Christianty by constantly mentioning that the Big Bang theory has not been proved with any certainty.
  14. No, I don't think everything in the bible is correct, as said so many pages back, I don't believe in half the stuff as written in the bible. So? And? That doesn't make me Christian? Ha. Yeah, I'm not exactly Dot Cotton, but I believe it, who's to say that I can't believe in some of the sentances but not the bloody others? I don't need to be a Nun to be a Christian for the sake of bloody Joseph! There's a bible next to my bed, I pray at night, I confess my sins, I help others, I attend Church, and you're telling me that to be a Christian I must not use contraception, not go within a foot of alcohol, never swear, not hate the way I look because God made me this way, I suppose I shouldn't eat meat aswell aye? Since an animal is a creation of God? I hate this debate so bloody much, you tell me I'm not a Christian because I refuse to believe that rape is allowed, as shown in Judges 21:10-24 and that it's perfectly okay to stone somebody to death? No, I'm a Christian. Thanks. †
  15. Not if I'm cremated I won't be Edit: On a more serious note, for those of you so adamant that the Big Bang was the cause of all existance, explain to me how? I'm not exactly a Scientist but the entire theory suggests that space is forever going to expand. If anyone can explain to me how space is expanding then I'd like to make my bedroom a little bigger. It's like, "Full stop on the end of your sentance, capital letters at the beginning of a sentance, 1+1=2, 2+2=4, 3+3=6, the Spanish word for 'hello' is 'hola', Albert Einstein was a Jew, there are 30 days in September, oh, and by the way the entire universe and all that surrounds it came from an explosion of gasses and all your ancestors swung from trees and had blue arses."
  16. If you're so sure about the occurance of the Big Bang, you tell me where space came from, the gasses and all that jazz?
  17. I couldn't be bothered to read through all the debate to be honest, it's not like any atheist on here is going to read it all and think "bloody hell, this all makes sense, i must become a Christian!" It's like me converting to Islam or Buddhism for Christ's sake. Opinion is opinion and personal faith is well, personal... Believing doesn't mean myself and any other Christian are bad people, just have faith in something. I'd rather think I'm going to heaven over being skull-fooked by maggots in the ground. Edit: Ha, even my photos show I'm a pretty in-depth believer...
  18. Just a huge arguement going on about this girls ankle... it's as though every athiest and agnostic person seems to presume Christianity is just about quick healing. It's not, of course it's not.
  19. Christianity isn't all about being healed fast you know...
  20. Can guarantee more people will turn up than those in the topic though, Ben.
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