In the process of doing a serious quote backlog purge, should be plenty of quotes to go around shortly. Sorry for the delay.
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I generally prune down the FSTDT and RSTDT ones, but CSTDT is in it's prime in the godawful long ones.
That said, working on the new design tomorrow and I may add a way to just close an entire quote so the massive fuckers are easier to skip.
I have now realised that when I submitted a quote yesterday I missed out a couple of lines containing fundie material. Obviously this isn't serious, it isn't the end of the world, but I'm wondering if there is anything I can do now with regards to the small, unintentionally missing part of the quote?
@Yossarian
If it's credited to you and you can give me the new content and a rough time range it was submitted I should be able to fix it up no problem.
I have a few thoughts on better ways for me to handle this on the new revision of the site that I'll rattle on about later, but for now that's the best I've got.
@Distind:
Okay, thank-you. The quote in question should be credited to me and was submitted at some point between 10:00am and 12:30pm GMT on Sunday. The quote starts off with this sentence: "That the United States is the revived State of Israel is absolutely clear to anyone who takes the time to study the Holy Bible" and the missing segment is this:
"Only 8 people survived the Flood of Noah; all the people in the world today are descendednot from apesbut from Noah and his 3 sons.
The earth was filled with war and violence, and every kind of perversion: homosexuality, sex with demons, sex with animals, same-sex marriages, women ruling over men etc., etc."
This comes just before the fundie starts speaking about the Mayflower.
@Distind:
Thank-you once again, this deed has been much appreciated! Here's a gift from me to express my thanks:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kppx4bzfAaE
You may have seen it before, it's fairly popular, but it's funny.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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