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That's a funny yolkDrowning in his own yolk!
That's a funny yolkDrowning in his own yolk!
Nah. Everyone has already pointed out that the Mardi Gras is being restricted. Limited people marching. Limited members of the public attending via limited ticket sales. And it's confined to a stadium.Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *insert utter delusional manipulative twitter logic* so you’re wrong.
Hypothetical question...What about the people who aren't on the island?
Are they still alive or were they in purgatory all along. Lost in purgatory.
Even the Catholic Church changed at one stage. Remember the enlightenment?The writings of the Apostles or scripture is set in stone and will never change, at least with the Catholic Church
Right through history societies have gone "off the rails morally" as it were, but when the people realised that it was leading their society into the obis, the great majority reverted back to the Christian principles, the more things change the more they stay the same.
if you place 100 homos and lesbos on an island.... humanity will cease to exist
I think we're going to have to work on your understanding of the word "question"Hypothetical question...
Is still has to make some form of senseHypothetical question...
NoNah. Everyone has already pointed out that the Mardi Gras is being restricted. Limited people marching. Limited members of the public attending via limited ticket sales. And it's confined to a stadium.
The natives of that island have the shits because they are the first lesbians, watched something on it years backMaybe this is what Alzz is talking about when he says putting homos and lesbos on an island...
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That whole area (both the Greek and turkish parts) are wonderful places for a laid back vacation with sun, beach and beer. Highly recommend itMaybe this is what Alzz is talking about when he says putting homos and lesbos on an island...
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Thanks Humpty!That's a funny yolk
Thanks for the feedback!The writings of the Apostles or scripture is set in stone and will never change, at least with the Catholic Church
Right through history societies have gone "off the rails morally" as it were, but when the people realised that it was leading their society into the obis, the great majority reverted back to the Christian principles, the more things change the more they stay the same.