An atheist took me to task on that awhile ago [@19 and onwards] , and virtually called me a cunt over my response. But I am a forgiving sort, well aware of the cunty sensitivities of some cunty atheists–especially the white, middle class female ones who have so little to grasp at...
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I would have a record, or at least a random sampling, of what was on my mind during a certain period of time. And now, that’s what I have.
3. A section of a department store selling a particular line of merchandise: the home furnishings department. 4. An administrative district in France. 5. A unit of a warship's crew, organized by function, such as gunnery or engineering. 6. An area of particular knowledge or responsibility;...
When I returned to my dorm I told several friends and dormmates about the encounter. I found out that what to me was a new experience – being “hit on” by a Scientologist – was a common thing for many students. Upon hearing their stories, I became genuinely curious about those wacky...
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staggering along with such a load of merchandise, that the pole, thick as your arm, to which it is suspended, bends beneath the weight. Meanwhile, don’t lose your head with the braying of the asses, the yelling of the dogs, the cries of the porters, or the calls of the sweetmeat ...
Pro formahas taken on the perjorative connotation of “mindless CYA,” and that is more understandable, since the actual definition kisses that concept. Why, then, would you name your promotional merchandise companyPro Forma? I get it sounds like “performance,” I get it has “pro” in it...
This is a deep interrogation of the book, and we're bringing receipts. Bible scholar Dr. Dan McClellan and atheist podcaster Dan Beecher team up to discover what the Bible actually says, what it decidedly doesn't say (even if everyone thinks it does), and explore the history of the ...
“There’s a certain sense of pride that they experience by wearing something that’s connected to their Judaism.” All of the cute, quirky Hanukkah merchandise also, of course, makes for good social media photos. And while some might worry that celebrating just for the ’gram is a shallow...