Or maybe a stupid question requires a stupid answer?
Assuming "God" is the cause of this, why not point out an alternative?
My favorite theologian, raised a Catholic, so he knows his bull .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o
Or maybe a stupid question requires a stupid answer?
Assuming "God" is the cause of this, why not point out an alternative?
God made you answer stupidly.
No, but I see the Devil made you do so, and all the time at that!
So who did make you stupid?
Bye chump. Hard to talk with you when you keep looking in the mirror.
Google Earth doesn't let you look inside my place, perv.
I didn't know that.
You must have direct experience to be able to tell me that.
I'm glad we both agree it was a stupid answer.![]()
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Go back and look at what I responded to. Too bad a comedic response isn't apparent in text as it is in spoken word.
Maybe I should have used Blue, but I thought it would be more obvious.
Wow, you lasted a whole five minutes.
lol "bye"
In context of your body of work, nothing you say is obvious.
Couldn't help but point out your expertise on stalking.
I was looking at my own place, flaglot.
We all have our intended meanings, and they are often misunderstood. Especially when the person reading the text is biased certain ways as to immediately think one way.
greasebag Wall Streeter: do as I say (storm relief, bail out NJ), not as I do (screw my citizens)
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie continues to screw over working people in his state.
Earlier this week – he vetoed legislation to increase the minimum wage to $8.50 an hour.
But, that's not the only way Christie has denied help to the middle class.
He also vetoed two key housing assistance bills, which would have brought much needed relief to struggling homeowners.
One bill would give the state authority to purchase foreclosed homes, and transform them into affordable housing for people who lost their homes in the Bush Great Recession.
The other bill would have provided assistance to unemployed, and underemployed, homeowners to make mortgage payments.
In 2012, New Jersey outpaced every other state in the nation, when it came to homeowners falling behind on their mortgage payments – meaning while the housing situation may be slowly improving around the nation – it's getting worse in New Jersey. And in just one week, Governor Christie has slammed the door on millions of residents in his state, who could have used higher wages, and a little help staying in their homes.
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/1...-2014-and-more
Last edited by boutons_deux; 02-04-2013 at 04:10 PM.
I wonder if god ever facepalms?
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