Hey pomegranate:
BOO.
if we do not accept the book of mormon
anybody ever scan all the other sites to see how they compare?
below is a sample letter to a ex=mormon site
Hey pomegranate:
BOO.
in my opinion, there are three different kinds of "satanists" with many many shades and degrees in each category.
however most pagans and all christians lump "satanists" in the same gravy.....a negative one.
so for reference if anyone is interested, and of course this is only my opinion, not fact(as if fact was even an option...)---.
How can an Atheist(one who denies or disbelieves the existence of god) be a satanist?
if we do not accept the book of mormon
anybody ever scan all the other sites to see how they compare?
below is a sample letter to a ex=mormon site
Plum--you know I thought and thought, and couldn't remember a topic of any of their tv commericals, so they must not had been that good. I even did a web search, this is the closest I could find:
http://www.lds.org/welcome/0,5373,1,00.html
hello all.. i've visited here a time or two but this is the first time i've posted.
been out for five years now.
left because i realized i was expected to be perfect and that just wasn't gonna happen.
Welcome to the board.
if we do not accept the book of mormon
anybody ever scan all the other sites to see how they compare?
below is a sample letter to a ex=mormon site
They do have nice TV commericals.
can you guys think of some other thread species?.
commonly found inhabiting the brackish waters surrounding the territories of the trolls, these threads can be quite flighty and nervous, so approach them with care.
known for their stark, bright plumage, which occasionally consists of hundreds of huge, internet-explorer-choking jpegs, these threads are most likely to be seen during the evening.. the thread started exclusively for the purpose of flaming another thread thread.
Where exactly does my species of threads fit into this bigger scheme of things?
has anyone else tried salvia?
i recently tried this herb, which is a member of the sage family, via smoking it.
i must say that it is a psychedellic not for the faint of heart or one who fears the loss of control for several minutes at a time.
lol.
a little braindump from yours truly over a period of about fifteen minutes... .
you look at the poster on the wall directly in front of you, amazed at how the subtle femininity of a beautiful girl has been reduced to a series of interlocking spirals of colour too small to see.. you peer at the community newsletter next to your keyboard, which is strumming with the buzz of your fingers smashing down the keys several times a second, marvelling at the way you are able to perceive the tone and tint of the writing, how you can pick apart the grammatical flaws with a practised (sp?
) hand, and yet you do not even know how to spell the word "practised".. you laugh when you realize that the printing of said community newsletter probably cost the lives of more trees than any community program will ever create.. you get an email, your computer announcing it by beeping from it's position betwixt your feet, and you read it.
SYN, baby, you having a bad day?
has anyone else tried salvia?
i recently tried this herb, which is a member of the sage family, via smoking it.
i must say that it is a psychedellic not for the faint of heart or one who fears the loss of control for several minutes at a time.
Hehe. Dopehead.
has anyone else tried salvia?
i recently tried this herb, which is a member of the sage family, via smoking it.
i must say that it is a psychedellic not for the faint of heart or one who fears the loss of control for several minutes at a time.
I swear I have a sage plant in my herb garden that looks just like this. Maybe, I should pick off a few leaves and dry 'em out...