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Bathory

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GDM Theme

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Bathory
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Downloads:  1160
Submitted:  Jul 24 2009
Updated:  Jul 25 2009

Description:

Countess Elizabeth Bathory GDM Theme

[Note: The Screenshot 1 Is Actualy Just The Wallpaper... I Didnt Feel Like Re-Installing Ksnapshot And Taking A GDM Screenshot]


*~~*(Please.. Comment And Vote ;3 )*~~*
How-To.

1- Extract To Desktop And Move Folder To /usr/share/gdm/themes/

2- Go To -Start, System, Administration, Login Window,

3- In The GDM Chooser, Go To The "Local" Tab, Then Select Your GDM Theme

4- Place A Check Mark In The Circle On The Left Of The Picture, Then Close And Test It By Loging Off And Back In.

Note: Make Sure These Are As Selected
Style --> "Themed With Face Browser"
Theme --> "Selected Only"




PS: I Do Not Own This Wallpaper Or Any Other Wallpapers. All Rights Go To Garry Parker
http://ubuntusatanic.org/screenshots.php




Changelog:

Changed The Screenshot, Now You Can See What It Really Looks Like




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 whooa!

 
 by johnnyg on: Jul 25 2009
 
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What a greeter ! Hello honey I'm home!


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 Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Jul 26 2009
 
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Since when is good sex, the stuff that was created by God to be the most exciting, most all-consuming, most fun thing you ever did, is now somehow satanic????

Oh, right, I remember.


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 Re: Pathetic

 
 by KnK on: Jul 28 2009
 
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Read about Satanism before being sarcastic about it, please.


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 Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by xpinsx on: Aug 2 2009
 
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if you want to get all picky about it, sex the way God meant it to be is the way it's meant to be. anything besides that is sinful. you could make the argument that this is more for art, which that's what it seems in my opinion. and it's only being sinful if you look at it in lust. viewing it as art isn't necessarily bad. i'm an ex-satanist converted to christianity. and please...don't go around picking fights. let people do what they are going to do, even if it may not be right


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 Re: Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by KnK on: Aug 3 2009
 
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You are not an ex-satanist... you are a cute bunny ! ^^


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by xpinsx on: Aug 3 2009
 
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yeah. you would know, wouldn't you?


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 Re: Re: Truly Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Aug 5 2009
 
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The important thing to learn here is that Roman Catholic lust for power trashed the whole concept of healthy sex.

This happened during the 5th century invention of priestly "celibacy". They had to invent all the crazy theology that said sex was inherently evil.
That was when Thomas Climacus invented the word "lust". It did NOT come from the Bible because there is no word in Koine Greek that can uniquely be translated as "lust". He simply took the common word for "desire" (epithumeo) and translated it to a new invention, "lust".

And THAT was when good sex got associated with satan, a totally ridiculous idea aimed at the weakest elements of society.

And this is why priests are the most sexually messed up people on the planet.
I have heartfelt pity for priests, nuns, and "satanists", equally.

Google for it... it is truest pathos.


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 Re: Re: Re: Truly Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Aug 5 2009
 
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oops, I meant "John", not "Thomas" Climacus. sorry for the brain-o.


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 Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Aug 5 2009
 
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The important thing to learn here is the Roman Catholic lust for power totally messed up good sex.

This happened during the 5th century invention of "priestly celibacy". They had to invent all the crazy theology that said sex was inherently evil. So Thomas Climacus invented the word "lust" in "The Seven Deadly Sins". It does not exist in the Bible. There is no word in Koine Greek (the original Bible language) that can uniquely be translated as "lust". He simply took the existing word for generic desire (epithumeo) and translated it to his new invention, "lust", whenever heterosexual attraction was involved.

And THAT was how sex got associated with satan, a totally ridiculous idea aimed at the weakest elements of society.

And that is why priests are the most sexually messed up people on the planet.
I have heartfelt pity for priests, nuns, and "satanists", equally.

Google for it...it is truest pathos.


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 Re: Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Aug 5 2009
 
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Something went totally wacky during the posting here.
Is there now a new post "latency" bug/feature that we need to worry about???


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 Re: Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Aug 5 2009
 
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Something went totally wacky during the posting here.
Is there now a new post "latency" bug/feature that we need to worry about???


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 Re: Re: Re: Pathetic

 
 by thoughtfulUser on: Aug 5 2009
 
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Something went totally wacky during the posting here.
Is there now a new post "latency" bug/feature that we need to worry about???


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 oh dear

 
 by soundcircus on: Jul 28 2009
 
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Another naked chick


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