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        |  Son-Of A-Gun
 3dge of D4rkness
 SoulWing Alliance
 
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      | Posted - 2013.11.22 20:46:00 -
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 lordjanuz wrote:I am not judging anything I have fate , I just express what I expect from the words : substantial content 
 
 the dictionary wrote:fate
 f-üt/
 noun
 noun: fate; plural noun: Fates; plural noun: the Fates
 1.
 the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power.
 "fate decided his course for him"
 synonyms:destiny, providence, the stars, chance, luck, serendipity, fortune, kismet, karma More
 the course of someone's life, or the outcome of a particular situation for someone or something, seen as beyond their control.
 plural noun: fates
 "he suffered the same fate as his companion"
 synonyms:future, destiny, outcome, end, lot More
 the inescapable death of a person.
 "the guards led her to her fate"
 synonyms:death, demise, end; More
 2.
 GREEK & ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
 the three goddesses who preside over the birth and life of humans. Each person's destiny was thought of as a thread spun, measured, and cut by the three Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
 synonyms:the weird sisters; More
 another term for Norns.
 verb
 past participle: fated; verb: fate; 3rd person present: fates; gerund or present participle: fating
 1.
 be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way.
 "the regime was fated to end badly"
 synonyms:be predestined, be preordained, be destined, be meant, be doomed; More
 
 I think what you're looking for is:
 
 
 the dictionary wrote:faith
 f-üTH/
 noun
 noun: faith
 1.
 complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
 "this restores one's faith in politicians"
 synonyms:trust, belief, confidence, conviction; More
 antonyms:mistrust
 2.
 strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
 synonyms:religion, church, sect, denomination, (religious) persuasion, (religious) belief, ideology, creed, teaching, doctrine More
 a system of religious belief.
 plural noun: faiths
 "the Christian faith"
 a strongly held belief or theory.
 "the faith that life will expand until it fills the universe"
 
 
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        |  Son-Of A-Gun
 3dge of D4rkness
 SoulWing Alliance
 
 348
 
 
      | Posted - 2013.11.22 21:42:00 -
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 lordjanuz wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:lordjanuz wrote:I am not judging anything I have fate , I just express what I expect from the words : substantial content the dictionary wrote:fate
 f-üt/
 noun
 noun: fate; plural noun: Fates; plural noun: the Fates
 1.
 the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power.
 "fate decided his course for him"
 synonyms:destiny, providence, the stars, chance, luck, serendipity, fortune, kismet, karma More
 the course of someone's life, or the outcome of a particular situation for someone or something, seen as beyond their control.
 plural noun: fates
 "he suffered the same fate as his companion"
 synonyms:future, destiny, outcome, end, lot More
 the inescapable death of a person.
 "the guards led her to her fate"
 synonyms:death, demise, end; More
 2.
 GREEK & ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
 the three goddesses who preside over the birth and life of humans. Each person's destiny was thought of as a thread spun, measured, and cut by the three Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
 synonyms:the weird sisters; More
 another term for Norns.
 verb
 past participle: fated; verb: fate; 3rd person present: fates; gerund or present participle: fating
 1.
 be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way.
 "the regime was fated to end badly"
 synonyms:be predestined, be preordained, be destined, be meant, be doomed; More
 I think what you're looking for is: the dictionary wrote:faith
 f-üTH/
 noun
 noun: faith
 1.
 complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
 "this restores one's faith in politicians"
 synonyms:trust, belief, confidence, conviction; More
 antonyms:mistrust
 2.
 strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
 synonyms:religion, church, sect, denomination, (religious) persuasion, (religious) belief, ideology, creed, teaching, doctrine More
 a system of religious belief.
 plural noun: faiths
 "the Christian faith"
 a strongly held belief or theory.
 "the faith that life will expand until it fills the universe"
 Thanks for that comment. Not everyone is perfect you now    I wish I was. 
 Any time
 
 *said in the voice from that scene in "Predator" where jesse ventura's friend stabs that scorpion off of Apollo Creed's back*
 
 
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