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Thanks, Osu! is one of my few consistent pastimes in terms of gaming, it's the only specific game I play a lot to get better.

Though the point of that video was really to show that I could get the Hestia Dance (or any video) on a map the originally didn't have a video. Took some doing, though, because I had to take a 1-2 second video and make it almost 2 minutes long, and it's frames were a little...strange. But it was fun. Whenever I have to open up Adobe Premiere for anything, I know I'm in for a good time.
 
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I played some Osu back in the day. Good stuff.

I also remember using old Windows OS back in the day. Mostly Win 98, ME, and XP since they were quite widespread in LAUSD PCS and we're the ones we had back home.

I barely got to experience Vista though, I mostly owned Win 7 the past 5 years. Don't plan to switch PCS atm. No money with this new car I got u.u
 
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This might just be me living in the bubble of my own society, but is there seriously such a large amount of reasonably educated, sensible people living in wealthy, western countries that actually don't "believe" in evolution?

This has got to be a hoax or something. It's sincerely frightening me. Confirmation bias is.
 
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This might just be me living in the bubble of my own society, but is there seriously such a large amount of reasonably educated, sensible people living in wealthy, western countries that actually don't "believe" in evolution?

This has got to be a hoax or something. It's sincerely frightening me. Confirmation bias is.
Huh? Yeah, of course, for a host of reasons. Religion, personal belief, human elitist morals, etc.

It really isn't much of a surprise to me, at least.
 
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As awesome as the orgy Keiran is describing sounds, I guess it makes sense in a way.

Again, I've grown up in a place where that stuff is completely irrelevant outside of history lessons and comedy skits, and where critical thinking and the scientific method are highly valued, so my view on the whole "debate" is certainly biased.
 
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I went to a Christian middle school and was unironically taught creationism.

Don't buy into that though, Allah is the one for me.
 
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Christian schools don't really deny it, save for various Protestant branches. I went to Christian schools (Catholic, specifically) from the beginning of Elementary until the end of High School. There's a lot of BS and the schools most certainly taught Genesis, but they also taught us about evolution, saying that institutions that didn't teach it and blatantly denied it were mainly found in the Mid-West.

They used Genesis as more of a parable than anything else, without outright denying it and still believing we were created in God's image. But creationism and evolution never really butted heads.
 
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