cappytan
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What do Lady Gaga, Liberace, and Geoffrey Jackson all have in common?
by jwleaks inleft to right: lady gaga, liberace, geoffrey jackson.
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Aw dang. Didn't realize this was already posted. The title threw me off. lol -
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WingCommander: Got the photo from this article. -
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Is this not Sanderson, the one that has in his wardrobe also the philippine see-through Barong? but don't worry about the cute wardrobe, it is the ugly skeleton in the closet.
LOL yes. You're right, it's Sanderson. I get those two mixed up all the time.
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FYI for those who don't know what a Furry is.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furry_fandom
by the way. This is a real photo. It's not photoshopped.
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Who knew?
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"Your good example is much needed for the young ones the congregation."
by Yondaime inhey guys n gals, sorry its been such a long time since i've posted.
lately i've been very busy balancing between my school work and cult activities.
since i've been doing pretty well "spiritually"(enough field-circus hours, attending meetings, underlining my literatrash, reading, praying and serving as the mic-master) my coordinator grabbed me to the side after a meeting and talked to me for twenty minutes straight congratulating me about how good i am doing.. then he paused for a good five seconds and got all serious.. then he proceeded to tell me that the young ones in the hall aren't doing too well.
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What a coward!
Says the keyboard warrior hiding behind an anonymous username.
So he is doing all that so his momma doesn't throw him out on the street with nothing but $142 in his pocket?
Have you ever heard of empathy?
And you all think he is so amazing!??
Apparently the elders do too.
He should grow some balls and be true to himself!
Being true to oneself takes time. If it is a simple matter, an overnight kind of thing, for someone to be true to oneself, that must mean there's not much to that vacuous personality. They likely have certain traits such as calling random people on the Internet cowards and telling them to grow some balls.
(Obviously his momma won't throw him out if he is still at school).
It has happened before.
He is just an attention seeking idiot who needs to grow up.
I'll let the irony of that statement sink in. You have just written a post calling someone you don't know a coward, calling his manhood into question, etc. Who is the attention seeking idiot who needs to grow up again?
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Things that I trust more than Hillary Clinton
by Nathan Natas inthings that i trust more than hillary clinton:.
mexican tap water.
any email from nigeria.
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In my opinion, Rand Paul is the least scary of the Republican Candidates.
No one wants another Bush.
Cruz, although I like his against-the-grain style, is a loon and should be nowhere near the button.
Rubio, I'm on the fence about.
Christi....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....as if.
Who else is there?
(A little context: I have always considered myself a non-interventionist fiscal conservative libertarian.)
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Looks like a pretty good story. Although the lead actress seemed a tad over the top. Just my 2 cents.
Your appearance in the trailer was excellent, though.
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Edit the title of thread or delete
by paulmolark inis there anyway to perform either of the two options listed above.
i created a post with a title that is confusing and would like to correct it.
is this possible for myself or an admin to perform?
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Simon, at least on iPad, I can't go back and correct the title of a thread, even one minute after I post it. Happened to me recently too. Try as I did, the "edit" near the title wouldn't work.
EdenThe other day, I clicked edit on my Mac (Chrome) and never got the text box to edit, only the "cancel" and "save" buttons.
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Why do religious people make claims and then refuse to back them up?
by Viviane inseveral times over the past few months i have had conversations, both here and in real life, with religious people making all sorts of interesting and conflicting claims.
i like to know how things work, so generally i will ask questions to net out what i am being told and see if it can be explained and make sense.. for instance, if someone said 2+2=4 and i asked how, there are a variety of ways that could be shown to me, a number line, physical objects being put together, counting on fingers and toes, etc.
indeed, in my personal life, i often have to explain how certain technologies work, sometimes planned, sometimes off the cuff, from a variety of group sizes to a varying degree of technical expertise.
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HMTM: Am I to understand then that an atheist can believe in evolution but suspend belief in abiogenesis until it is proven? And until it is proven does that mean his belief in abiogenesis is up in the air and could go either way? Truly? In practice though, is not abiogenesis a firm belief among atheists and one which atheistic scientists are hard at work trying to find evidence for.
I can't speak for all atheists, but for me, personally, the answer is yes, I can "suspend belief." Actually, though, I don't believe in the current hypothesis on abiogenesis. I believe it could be plausible. But it hasn't been proven to me, so it's a question mark. And you know what? I'm okay with saying, "I don't know."
Question: When you come across something unknown, which of the following is more rational to say?
A: "I don't know."
B: "It must be magic."