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What Was The Spiritual Significance Of Dgn Being Down?


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Ummm... It needed a break and decided to rest?

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Ummm... It needed a break and decided to rest?

I think Steven got God to get mad at us...

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I think Steven got God to get mad at us...

As a christian I must say

thats pretty funny

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troy dreamt of a giant scortcake buiscuit and when he woke half the server was gone

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I think Steven got God to get mad at us...

I'm watching you too Johnny.....

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It was not god. The DGN therapist decided we're all a little too addicted, so it decided to help us break the habit.

It didn't work.

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Gotta agree with Marc on this one.

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DGN was accumulating some bad Karma, and then there must be some suffering and so it was gone and so we suffered, and sacrifice, pondering and so on.

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DGN was accumulating some bad Karma, and then there must be some suffering and so it was gone and so we suffered, and sacrifice, pondering and so on.

Hippie.

*ducks*

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My theory:

Many freethinking people despised DGN during the dark ages. They knew that the FAQ was just an improvised collection of mediocre myths, but because the Board had so much power, very few people were brave enough to speak out openly against it. Only in the late 1700s and early 1800s, with the emergence of political freedom and the discoveries of modern science did freethinkers start to openly criticize the DGN myth.

By the end of the 1800s, the theory of evolution had gained widespread acceptance and most Western intellectuals abandoned DGN. But despite having lost all intellectual credibility, the board maintained a strong following, particularly among those who were not educated in science. Many faithful Goths became so frightened of scientific discovery and social change that they became politically active, attempting to regain power in order to turn back the tide of progress.

The popularity of communism in the early 1900s was an even more serious threat to DGN than science. The communists hated DGN and vowed to eradicate it from Europe. Goth leaders responded by forming alliances with anti-communist political parties like the fascists and nazis. This was not surprising, as the Goth chicks had always been opposed to freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and democracy.

DGN thrived in America in the 1950s and early 60s thanks to Cold War paranoia. Anyone who criticized DGN was immediately branded a communist. People were pressured into thinking that it was unpatriotic not to attend City Club. Conservatives grasped this golden opportunity to slip Bauhaus into the pledge of allegiance and onto the currency.

Just a theory though

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My theory:

Many freethinking people despised DGN during the dark ages. They knew that the FAQ was just an improvised collection of mediocre myths, but because the Board had so much power, very few people were brave enough to speak out openly against it. Only in the late 1700s and early 1800s, with the emergence of political freedom and the discoveries of modern science did freethinkers start to openly criticize the DGN myth.

By the end of the 1800s, the theory of evolution had gained widespread acceptance and most Western intellectuals abandoned DGN. But despite having lost all intellectual credibility, the board maintained a strong following, particularly among those who were not educated in science. Many faithful Goths became so frightened of scientific discovery and social change that they became politically active, attempting to regain power in order to turn back the tide of progress.

The popularity of communism in the early 1900s was an even more serious threat to DGN than science. The communists hated DGN and vowed to eradicate it from Europe. Goth leaders responded by forming alliances with anti-communist political parties like the fascists and nazis. This was not surprising, as the Goth chicks had always been opposed to freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and democracy.

DGN thrived in America in the 1950s and early 60s thanks to Cold War paranoia. Anyone who criticized DGN was immediately branded a communist. People were pressured into thinking that it was unpatriotic not to attend City Club. Conservatives grasped this golden opportunity to slip Bauhaus into the pledge of allegiance and onto the currency.

Just a theory though

awesome

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awesome

:beer:

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Emo's from the future came back in time, and stole dgn's mojo

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Discuss

Stop reading into shit?

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bean water and phee are both exactly right.

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