It's interesting how superstitious people point the finger and laugh at other people's superstitions.
The only honest thing is to reject all of them. Here is a handy checklist to see if you have missed any.
by cofty 20 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
It's interesting how superstitious people point the finger and laugh at other people's superstitions.
The only honest thing is to reject all of them. Here is a handy checklist to see if you have missed any.
Just because you have never experienced crystal powers does not mean they don't exist....... Tosser!
I once fixed an uneven testicle with 1/2 lb of quartz and some superglue........
aaaaarrrrgh you made my eyes water with that joke!
Brought back bad memories of my snip.
How did the exams go? Hope you didn't fail homeopathy.
lol the chart really is accurate. Funny to see the cross spectrum spread on some.
Scientology borrows from all classes of bollocks.
I see you did not include hexagonal water. Does this mean I should join my in laws in the MLM they keep trying to recruit me into?
I can't take the credit for the chart, I saw it on the interweb and saved it for future use.
Hexagonal water? WTF? That's a new on me.
It makes me laugh when you watch tv adverts for health and beauty products with made-up science sounding ingredients.
There are no limits to the ways to entice the superstitious.
Lol. I googled it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water
Can I interest you in some dihydrogen monoxide?
It's good for all that ails you.
I don't know if reflexology or shiatsu 'works', but it sure feels so good.
I don't know if rolfing 'works', but it hurts so good.
I don't know if aromatherapy 'works', but it smells so good.