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I do believe that we have not yet discussed minotaurs!

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I think so!!

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Did you know that minotaurs sometimes eats their young?

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I do believe that we have not yet discussed minotaurs!

Prejudiced?

I think so!!
http://www.scarygoround.com/index.php?date=20060308

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I do believe that we have not yet discussed minotaurs!

Prejudiced?

I think so!!
it's something about money that brings out the worst in major tour operators especially in the Greek holiday business area😠

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I do believe that we have not yet discussed minotaurs!

Prejudiced?

I think so!!
That's not a statistic that's a fact or perhaps factoid. If you were to however to say "Minotaurs have been discussed 100% less than STDs and drinking glasses not put together" that would be a statistic.

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Minotaurs have been discussed 100% less than STDs and drinking glasses not put together.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Minotaurs have been discussed 100% less than STDs and drinking glasses not put together.
Is that a fact?

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I do believe that we have not yet discussed minotaurs!

Prejudiced?

I think so!!
People have been prejudiced against the Minotaur ever since he lived. He has been misrepresented as a monster, but the truth is that he was a very peaceful, kind being and one of the first followers of Faith Whalism. He was persecuted, locked up in the labyrinth and eventually killed for his faith. The faith whales have made a beautiful, but sad song about him.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Is that a fact?
No that's a statistic, just like killing a million people.

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It obviously depends on which fantasy RPG you're playing, whether the minotaur remains a consistent enemy to contend with.

AD&D and Warhammer don't seem to do the trick.
The TWAK (The World As Known) RPG does achieve this though.

When playing Warhammer fantasy battle, the minotaur is generally a nasty opponent. Or maybe I'm thinking of Kroxigors...Damn it...

I need beer.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
People have been prejudiced against the Minotaur ever since he lived. He has been misrepresented as a monster, but the truth is that he was a very peaceful, kind being and one of the first followers of Faith Whalism. He was persecuted, locked up in the labyrinth and eventually killed for his faith. The faith whales have made a beautiful, but sad song about him.
I am not prejudiced against minotaurs. But property values do go down when they move into the neighborhood. And to be honest, I think I'd have a hard time with my daughter marrying one of them.

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
I am not prejudiced against minotaurs. But property values do go down when they move into the neighborhood. And to be honest, I think I'd have a hard time with my daughter marrying one of them.
But even worse than minotaurs are dinotaurs. Once they move in, you can forget it.
And the ones from China, Sinotaurs. OMG.
The Italian ones, the Winotaurs, they can't hold their liquor.
And we have all seen the mutants, you know, the ones with so many legs, the Ninotaurs.
Also bad are the ones who have lost their mates, the Pinotaurs.