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BlackBlade
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I'm mean seriously? Would it be so hard to give others beliefs a whirl? Maybe set up a rotating schedule where they course through every religion?

Maybe even believe them all at once

I'm willing to believe in an Arabic son of a virgin, who gave up his worldly riches to obtain enlightenment and become Thor.

As long as I can still opt out [Wink]

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The Pixiest
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Sorry, if I was gonna believe I'd go back to being a christian.

Great bennies and the major theme is Love.

Too bad it's all a myth =(

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Baron Samedi
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It's spelled: "respek".

Booyakasha.

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BlackBlade
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quote:
Originally posted by Baron Samedi:
It's spelled: "respek".

Booyakasha.

I don't follow.
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Samprimary
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quote:
Originally posted by Baron Samedi:
It's spelled: "respek".

Booyakasha.

No way, I could totally dig a religious respec.

When Martin Luther was level 55, he was the first high player in his class to move all his points heavily down the Protestant tree of his class. It gave him lots of bonuses, so a lot of people followed the trend. You had to trade the Indulgences skill, but you got a lot in return.

Shortly thereafter, Catholocism was pretty nerfed anyway, so he made the right move.

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KarlEd
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
quote:
Originally posted by Baron Samedi:
It's spelled: "respek".

Booyakasha.

No way, I could totally dig a religious respec.

When Martin Luther was level 55, he was the first high player in his class to move all his points heavily down the Protestant tree of his class. It gave him lots of bonuses, so a lot of people followed the trend. You had to trade the Indulgences skill, but you got a lot in return.

Shortly thereafter, Catholocism was pretty nerfed anyway, so he made the right move.

[ROFL]
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BlackBlade
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
quote:
Originally posted by Baron Samedi:
It's spelled: "respek".

Booyakasha.

No way, I could totally dig a religious respec.

When Martin Luther was level 55, he was the first high player in his class to move all his points heavily down the Protestant tree of his class. It gave him lots of bonuses, so a lot of people followed the trend. You had to trade the Indulgences skill, but you got a lot in return.

Shortly thereafter, Catholocism was pretty nerfed anyway, so he made the right move.

Vindication! [ROFL]
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Sterling
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Ah, but don'cha gotta dig all the oldskool l33ts who can still make the Catholic thing work?

The ones who aren't going even olderskool with that Judaism thing, anyway...

At least the Catholics don't have to spend all that time grinding on that dead-end Latin branch anymore.

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