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"Leviathon is a spirit I have battled as well. It was a hard battle but was won. It was about four months or more ago. My wife and I were in McDonalds and were having a conversation with an angel and Leviathon had come up. I told the angel that i wanted to fight this demon and he said I could. On the way back to the hotel I asked the angel if he could bring the demon to a predestinated place and he said yes. I figured that since Leviathon was from the depths of the sea he would be used to the cold water so I filled the tub up with scalding hot water and blessed the water. The angels (there were two now) brought Leviathon bound to the tub and fought with me. We all pulled our swords from our hips and began running this demon through with all my strength and everything I had. I would say it took atleast half an hour or more. We were all spent but the battle was won."
"Criss Angel who levitates former NBA basketball star Shaquille O'Neal over his house in front of a few dozen fans.
If there was a helicopter lifting him it would have been seen and heard by all including the camera recording. If it was a crane it likewise would have been easily seen by all. The truth is that Criss Angel is using demonic power and I can prove that he made a pact with the devil in order to do some of his most outstanding 'tricks'."
There is an extremely good reason why the above quote by NaughtyGirl999 is the No. 1 in our all-time Top 100 Quotes.
Unless you can prove that Leviathon 'levitated' The Shaq like that, then your claims will be equally deserving of being torn apart. Perhaps your quote(s) will become Top 100-worthy?
Moral: There's also an extremely good reason why the phrase 'Those who don't want their beliefs laughed at shouldn't have such funny beliefs' exists. Your little example is meat & drink to FSTDT: it's why this site exists.
Even funnier that there isn't a single quote here by Quakers or Unitarian Universalists, eh?
...oh, and the obvious cables that lifted up that police Spinner in a scene in the original version of "Blade Runner". How they are now conspicuous by their absence in the remastered release on Blu-Ray. 'Tis amazing what can be done with computers nowadays.
"Game of Thrones" and the "Warcraft" film will blow your fucking mind then, Collapsedarse(IQ)4.
And care to explain that flying Vauxhall VXR in that edition of "Top Gear"? I know that driverless cars are due to come online in Milton Keynes here in the UK next year, thus "Minority Report" proving that Science Fiction has a rather nasty habit of becoming Science Fact; also Kosuke Fujishima (creator of "Ah! My Goddess") must be better than the clairvoyants in that same Tom Cruise Control film, when he predicted driverless cars in his anime "eX-Driver", so if the technology to create vehicles with antigravity repellers exists already, then Syd Mead must have the ability to see into the future when he came up with the concept of the 'Spinners' in "Blade Runner". Indeed, mere 'Levitation' is the least of your problems.
...or that there's a more mundane reason: a simple explanation that involves what the likes of Criss Angel, David Copperfield et al use. And it's been revealed by Penn & Teller. No 'Demonic Power' required, otherwise the visuals in id Software's new game "DOOM IV" is a documentary, that UAC facility exists already on Mars, the 'Hell Marine' has conquered Hell, and Dr. Samuel Hayden has designs on Heaven; as he is in possession of the Crucible Hellblade, and has all of Hell's Argent Energy at his disposal, coupled with his knowledge of interdimensional travel, he's about to make even God his bitch. [/John Romero]
How do you know that game isn't an interactive portal through our dimension, in which the player can conquer Hell & all it's demons that make satisfying piles of gore after - via controlling the 'Hell Marine' - doing 'Glory Kills' on them?
If Fujishima-sama could predict driverless cars in his "eX-Driver" scenario some 17 years before what General Motors are doing in Milton Keynes, and Syd Mead conceptualised flying cars in the early 1980s: around a quarter of a century before messrs. Clarkson, Hammond & May" in that edition of "Top Gear"...!
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@Collapsedarse(IQ)4.
I think DJ Fuckknuckle & The Outlaws of Word Processing's screename is fucking hilarious. The first comment by this good FSTDTer I saw, I nearly lost my shit, that righteous screename made me laugh my bollocks off!
I like that name. What are you going to do about it, Collapsedarse?
Goku - or any other Saiyan - isn't the one living in a river in Egypt...!
Vegeta! What does the Scouter say about Collapsedarse's retardation levels?
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'IT'S OVER 9000!'
Everyone has lost all respect for you over this very issue.