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"You banned me from Twitter, God bans you from Heaven."
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Terry A. Davis"Now, I had to do something Im ashamed of. I had to put a call to a subroutine that I stuck right here. Im kind of ashamed of that. And as a matter of fact, God just questioned my judgment. He said, "Terry, are you worthy to be the man who makes the temple?" If you are, you must answer: is this niggerlicious, or is this divine intellect? And thats the question. Ill leave you with that. You know, Google – they ask you interview questions. Well, the kind of question I face on the job is: is this niggerlicious? Is this too much voodoo for our purposes? For our mission statement? Our mission is to be a modern Commodore 64. Is this too much voodoo? This is voodoo; the question is – is this too much. And this is the hardest question you could ever face in programming."
Terrence Andrew Davis was an American electrical engineer, computer programmer, and outsider artist best known for creating and designing TempleOS, a public domain operating system, written in a programming language developed by Davis called HolyC. He believed God had commanded him to create TempleOS as the Third Temple prophesied in the Bible. In 1996, Davis began experiencing regular manic episo
"You banned me from Twitter, God bans you from Heaven."
"When I fight Satan, I use the sharpest knives I can find. I aint shedding no tears cause you dont like "nagger"."
"An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity."
"What people are going to read is, "Its about a pathetic schizophrenic who made a crappy operating system." My perspective is, "God said I made His temple."
"Hell no, Im a white man, I wrote my own fucking compiler. Im not a nigger like Linus, Im a professional!"
"Youre a nigger, youre a fucking nigger!"