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Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.
Good one, except that argument is called begging the question. Using a different meaning of perfect doesn't make the argument anymore valid, since "perfect" is itself in question.
 

Zanix

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Originally posted by: SithSolo1
Nah, God makes you the perfect woman and then Satan makes her a lesbian. :(

Ohhhh.... the forbidden fruits!
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Zanix
.... it's like God makes you the perfect woman, and then you find out it's your cousin!


:shocked:
so you met someone and found out you were related?
or you have been jacking off to thoughts of your cousin?

My dear,

You're a stange bird.

Regards,
djheater
a stange bird. . . must be a rare and beautiful breed. :D
 

Zanix

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Originally posted by: DearQT
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.
Good one, except that argument is called begging the question. Using a different meaning of perfect doesn't make the argument anymore valid, since "perfect" is itself in question.

Good logic tip. :shocked:
 

Zanix

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Zanix
.... it's like God makes you the perfect woman, and then you find out it's your cousin!


:shocked:
so you met someone and found out you were related?
or you have been jacking off to thoughts of your cousin?

My dear,

You're a stange bird.

Regards,
djheater
a stange bird. . . must be a rare and beautiful breed. :D

I'd put out a birdfeeder for it! :shocked:
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: DearQT
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.
Good one, except that argument is called begging the question. Using a different meaning of perfect doesn't make the argument anymore valid, since "perfect" is itself in question.
Hi Luvly.

ZV
 

Siva

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Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.

Not really, the perfect woman has to be related to someone. He didn't say the perfect woman for him.
 

her209

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Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.
Not really, the perfect woman has to be related to someone. He didn't say the perfect woman for him.
Reread the OP.
 

Siva

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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.
Not really, the perfect woman has to be related to someone. He didn't say the perfect woman for him.
Reread the OP.

aww crap
 

djheater

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: DearQT
Originally posted by: her209
Well, if God made you the perfect woman, then she wouldn't be your cousin (or anyone related to you) as that would contradict the definition.
Good one, except that argument is called begging the question. Using a different meaning of perfect doesn't make the argument anymore valid, since "perfect" is itself in question.
Hi Luvly.

ZV

The syntax is all wrong and the post is to short. I call Shens.
 

her209

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Originally posted by: DearQT
Good one, except that argument is called begging the question. Using a different meaning of perfect doesn't make the argument anymore valid, since "perfect" is itself in question.
The implication that the perfect woman being related to you is in itself a flaw is then therefore not implied?