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Well, they make more sense than the [beta] one. I'd trade them all in for the return of the old "suspicious" smiley. Before it was decapitated and put on a forum, I am sure it could kick major ass. |
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'Cause they're cute? ![]() |
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I don't think futuremark should be promoting a religious holiday on any day of the year, to be honest. [xmasgrumpy] How is it promoting a religious holiday? If anything, they are just festive, which is rather ambiguous in and of itself. |
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How is it promoting a religious holiday? If anything, they are just festive, which is rather ambiguous in and of itself. Just to proove that point, think about the millions off people celebrating Christmas who aren't actually that religieus afterall... |
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yes, in nations with predominately Christian populations where the holiday has been institutionalized. the rest of the world, no. What you call the rest of the world is only ´big´ because only about one third off the population is christian last time I checked and those who are not like Islam, Hindouisme, Boudisme ect have their own holidays in which they exchange gifts. If this would be an asian board there might be smillies with boedha, if it were an islamic board there might be some smillies showing the holy prophet. If you´re in the minority then you´re bound to take some things which might offense you for granted, in a democratic society the majority votes win ![]() Edit, before getting called for continueing the religieus aspect, in the above the clear intention I hope shows that I mean religion isn´t so much to blame but democracy ![]() i find them offensive ![]() |
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