I believe there is a reason for everything, but not everything can be explained.
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I believe there is a reason for everything, but not everything can be explained.
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Well, sure I do, doesn't everyone? And I believe in satyrs, warlocks, gremlins, unicorns, Neptune and Apollo, too. Edith Hamilton told me so. What do you think was hiding in Pandora's box? Uh, her cooties? ;)
[1 point]4 years ago by ChipmonkReplyEdited 4 years ago by Chipmonk
Heck, I didn't write the review I just read about the Barack/Michelle cover of New Yorker magazine last week. Th review said that while the cartoon cover and the accompanying article were intended to satirize all of the false notions possibly held by 12% of the voters, only the "sophisticated" regular readers of the New Yorker would understand the humor. The very people ridiculed in the article would actually think the article supported their position.
It just got me thinking, well, those idiots are probably so stupid they not only believe in demons, they probably believe in ghosts, goblins, satyrs, warlocks, unicorns, Neptune, Apollo, and myriad other figments of their imaginations as well.
[1 point]4 years ago by ChipmonkReplyEdited 4 years ago by Chipmonk
Seems it's in the forefront of virtually everyone's mind these days, huh? During the Clinton years, I only remember paying attention during the news. Now it's almost 24/7 I have to watchdog my government. Hope it gets better, and soon. Tired of it.
Only in the movies. Other than that - they only exist in the mind of the superstitious seeking to explain mental illness.
As well as in the minds of those who think Obama's a Muslim.
That's a load of Shi'ite, there is nothing Sunni in your outlook at all :)
Not until I had been married.
Well, sure I do, doesn't everyone? And I believe in satyrs, warlocks, gremlins, unicorns, Neptune and Apollo, too. Edith Hamilton told me so. What do you think was hiding in Pandora's box? Uh, her cooties? ;)
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[1 point] 4 years ago by deleted user ReplyHeck, I didn't write the review I just read about the Barack/Michelle cover of New Yorker magazine last week. Th review said that while the cartoon cover and the accompanying article were intended to satirize all of the false notions possibly held by 12% of the voters, only the "sophisticated" regular readers of the New Yorker would understand the humor. The very people ridiculed in the article would actually think the article supported their position.
It just got me thinking, well, those idiots are probably so stupid they not only believe in demons, they probably believe in ghosts, goblins, satyrs, warlocks, unicorns, Neptune, Apollo, and myriad other figments of their imaginations as well.
Seems it's in the forefront of virtually everyone's mind these days, huh? During the Clinton years, I only remember paying attention during the news. Now it's almost 24/7 I have to watchdog my government. Hope it gets better, and soon. Tired of it.
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[1 point] 4 years ago by deleted user ReplyOnly for half the population, and only at a certain time each month :)
SHUT UP YOU BASTARD!
(hee hee)
now if that was followed by the sound of a dinner plate frisbee whizzing past my head, I'd give you points for realism :)
RRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAWWWWWWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!
(oops...it got out again!)