A long, LONG time ago, I met a girl working in a lounge who said she could read my mind. She told me to think of a color. So I thought, "OK, I'll think of one she'll never get." Then I thought of the color "fuchsia". She told me that she saw a kind of light purple color. That al...
All I'm Missing Is You by Glenn Mediores was panned on Juke Boy Jury by a panel of five celebrity guests who also ridiculed his dancing in the music video and described him as physically ineffectual.They didnt know he was due to appear briefly at the end of the show. He came on, refused a token tro...
I don't admire actors, but I respected him for his unashamed beliefs, particularly his controversial traditionalist view of the relationship between man and woman, and the bold disregard for political correctness with which he advanced them.
Actually, I believe it's three additional holy texts. The Standard Works of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are: 1) The Holy Bible 2) The Book of Mormon 3) The Doctrine and Covenants 4) The Pearl of Great Price The Book of Mormon is widely known outside Mormonism, the Doctrine &...
"Women" have been threatening to go on strike since the days of Aristophanes. I doubt such a "strike" would be any more successful today than it would have been back then. Well done, Poland. Eliminating children with Down's syndrome pre-birth as bad as eliminating them post-birt...
But why are so many christians becoming atheists and why is christianity on the decline in places like europe. I mean the muslims seem far more devout and capable. Im not shitting on christianity i like christianity in more than a few ways It's not. Protestantism is in decline; Catholicism, Orthodo...
https://youtu.be/tjMfPMatRe0 The unconstitutional behaviour and juvenile attitude of this woman abusing her office to try and intimidate Christians to desist from imploring women to spare the lives of their unborn babies Is a good example of the oppression of Christians trying to do the Lord's work.
Note I said 'laborious' and 'expensive', not problematic. So, basically, your viewpoint is "No new states, it's too expensive to make new flags"? How did people manage it in the past? Between the admission of Vermont in 1791 and Hawaii in 1959, the United States averaged one new state eve...
By using 'straightforward' in a contradictory way, that's exactly what you asserted. No not at all, I was addressing what you said. And that you did. Because you thought, wrongly, that I was asserting something to be difficult, problematic, almost impossible. Please just accept you've made a major ...
Note I said 'laborious' and 'expensive', not problematic. Note I didn't say it wouldn't be problematic, I was directly addressing the "laborious" and "expensive". By using 'straightforward' in a contradictory way, that's exactly what you asserted. But 'laborious' means requiring...
Imagine if they were successful. The replacement of all national flags used in an official capacity with an updated standard with an extra star must be a laborious and expensive operation, and especially if American territories subsequently get state status. I mean it'd be pretty straightforward: j...
Imagine if they were successful. The replacement of all national flags used in an official capacity with an updated standard with an extra star must be a laborious and expensive operation, and especially if American territories subsequently get state status.