Talk:Gymnistism

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Those censorship black boxes are pretty ridiculous. For all I care, there is nothing un-natural about breasts. If you want to be careful, cover up pubic areas. But breasts? Maybe that's an american thing. --Tom 10:37, 21 December 2006 (CET)

Yes, it's an American thing...this country is far, far too preoccupied with breasts. Blame it on the Puritans, I guess... --Anaris 18:04, 21 December 2006 (CET)
Wouldn't it make more sense to put the censored images on the main page, and have uncensored versions on the clickthroughs? Otherwise, what's the point of clicking on the image... nobody's going to be un-offended just because you hid a slightly cleaner picture under the original. -- Murakama 01:02, 25 December 2006 (CET)

Very funny!

You are amazing! :p

One of the best pages I visited and the best religious one. It is very funny and the censored pages are also the same funny. Only a glance and I couldn't stop laughing! :D

Jan --aka The Chief

Still Questionable

This "religion" better bring more to the game than just naked ladies. There's a lot you can use BM for, but it all should add depth to the game. I don't mind controversy, I don't mind naked flesh - but it still has to be a part of the game if you want it on this Wiki. And quite frankly, the whole Avamar, "Gymnistism", etc. area - and yes, they are not identical, but they're all related with many of the same people always involved in them - are often bordering on trolling, i.e. provocation for provocation's sake. And you will not have my support for that. --Tom 15:33, 26 December 2006 (CET)

As far as I know Gymnistism and the idea behind it was founded by one person, the only reason many of the people linked with Avamar is linked with Gymnistism is because of proximity. There is nothing wrong with associating Gymnistism with Avamar it is there official state religion being that the realm is a Theocracy established based on no religion what-so-ever. I see Gymnistism as a creative new religion, much different than all the other existing religions. Its not all that easy to come up with an entirely new religion, with all the existing religions, it takes some work to find something people haven't already done.--Aralaiquendi 16:54, 26 December 2006 (CET)