eye exaggerate
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Teachers must not have told you 'he' is not capitalized after the period.
...for me, it's usually 'a week before, and during'
Teachers must not have told you 'he' is not capitalized after the period.
...I didn't know that, thanks. Saves a lot of shiftingBah I worded that wrong lol...it was suppose to say, there is no need to keep capitalizing 'he' after the first word.
[video=youtube;29BoqCMRBFk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29BoqCMRBFk[/video]Bah I worded that wrong lol...it was suppose to say, there is no need to keep capitalizing 'he' after the first word.
Answer : Maybe God does exists and maybe he doesn't.how would you respond to this ?
That's a knowledge statement. Since you're making a knowledge statement, not a belief statement, it's safe to say you have proof that god doesn't exist?how would you respond to this ?
i see what you did there...people should guide themselves
or find real roll models in life to try to attain to be like
Apple researchers are perfecting the automatic keyboard ... cn...I didn't know that, thanks. Saves a lot of shifting
"Believing there's no God means I can't really be forgiven except by kindness and faulty memories. That's good; it makes me want to be more thoughtful. I have to try to treat people right the first time around." - Penn Jellette
"Believing there is no God gives me more room for belief in family, people, love, truth, beauty, sex, Jell-O and all the other things I can prove and that make this life the best life I will ever have." - Penn Jillette
yeah it looked funnier with some empty spaces between the quotes.^Telling. cn
but so little nothing leaves the nothing feeling unsatisfying. i prefer my nothing to have more substance.I think the one empty space is perfect. No point in a whole lotta nothing. cn
That wasn't very nice, everyone has the right to believe in what they want, telling someone that (especially your grandmother) is very disrespectful. Not that I do or don't believe in a god, you can't prove that there is one or not, so even just by saying "stop believing in a comic book character" is flawed.Last night I told my grandma to grow up and stop worshiping a comic book character. i told her i wish we could take psycadelic mushrooms together and that when I move out of this country and start an organic farm, there will be no place for a shrine. She says catholics are nothing but people that hide homosexuals, lol. People are naturally spiritual.
I guess that's something. cnbut so little nothing leaves the nothing feeling unsatisfying. i prefer my nothing to have more substance.
like harpo marx.
I learned that lesson by essentially doing the same thing with my dad. After, I felt really guilty, some people at that age just kind of need it to be content with their lives. Not that it affected his belief, but questioning it seemed wrong after I did it.That wasn't very nice, everyone has the right to believe in what they want, telling someone that (especially your grandmother) is very disrespectful. Not that I do or don't believe in a god, you can't prove that there is one or not, so even just by saying "stop believing in a comic book character" is flawed.