Nope. Not that fond of demons.
Shakes the Clown said:
I told my kids in HS that I would rather them experiment with drugs at a party than to partake in a OUJIA board session.
They know what I was implying.
MouthBQ98 said:
I too have witnessed randomness and selection bias and confirmation bias integrated into a decision making process, but it's usually in a government bureaucracy or some corporate department business plan. Or electric football.
That's my go-to for decision making when it looks like it'll be a tough one!MouthBQ98 said:
I too have witnessed randomness and selection bias and confirmation bias integrated into a decision making process, but it's usually in a government bureaucracy or some corporate department business plan. Or electric football.
Crack - like their poppa.YellAgs said:
So are your kids heroin junkies now?
A Bald Fat Guy said:
1. It's not real, and you just push a magnifying glass around with your friends trying to freak out whoever actually believes it. Not terrible, but I'd rather just play a good card game or board game instead.
Ags4DaWin said:
9/10 times its not real.
that 1 time out of 10 when you open the door to something that you can't close is a ***** though.
would recommend not messing around with **** you can't understand.
Shakes the Clown said:
I told my kids in HS that I would rather them experiment with drugs at a party than to partake in a OUJIA board session.
They know what I was implying.
Ags4DaWin said:
9/10 times its not real.
that 1 time out of 10 when you open the door to something that you can't close is a ***** though.
would recommend not messing around with **** you can't understand.