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Uhh, a tv or computer monitor with a game or movie displayed, which appears to be a character standing on a road at night with possibly some trees and a building in the background. Or maybe that's a fucking train or a bus flipped on its side, I dunno. Or a wall. Whatever.
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But it's only 8:00 D:
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I JUST WATCHED THE END OF HOUSE, HOW DO YOU THINK I AM?!
I SPEND 3 HOURS CRYING ON MY COUCH ALONE BECAUSE OF A FUCKING TELEVISION SHOW.
OMQ I THINK I'M BROKEN
I'M DROWNING IN MY FEELINGS
SOMEBODY SEND HELP -
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The 1990 version. (:
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Somewhere far away from my problems.
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I feel like cheating and listing ten songs by a band I love that only has ten songs.
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It's okay, the only story in the Bible that's worth reading is Revelation, anyway. I mean, it's the only interesting one.
Though I do have one complaint. I was thoroughly disappointed that the Four Horsemen were not a larger part of the story! I think they are a valid part of the story and deserved more than "they were sent off to the earth to wreak havoc and destruction", and then never mentioned again!
I'm angry now.
I'm gonna write a letter to the author.
An angry letter. -
Personally, I think it's probably because of a number of things such as scientific progression, the internet, what we're taught in most public schools, and the fact that secular people make up the fasting growing group of people in the world. When you go to the right places, meet the right people, you will find many more reasons to be without religion than to be with it.
And there's no expiration date for losing your religion, either. Some people are so strictly religious for many many years (until they're middle-aged, or elderly even), but still eventually discover science, reason and the secular world, and let go of their former religious beliefs. And it's success stories like that that give me hope for this world. -
Uhm, maybe role models in the sense that their childhoods have taught me exactly what NOT to do with mine, LMFAO. They're both amazing parents, who had messed up childhoods and turn off any curiosity with stories of experience.
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For every individual it's a different story. Some people from birth just have a naturally skeptical way of thinking, so eventually they will think critically about everything in their life, religion being one of those things.
For others it's outside influence. There's a ridiculous amount of secular people out there who would probably still be religious if it wasn't for the internet. This place is a powerhouse of information, and filled with other skeptics. We build communities all over to share information, education and our own personal stories, which can all be very inviting to a person who is questioning religion.
And there's about a billion other reasons, but you get the picture. -
A lot of religious people would argue that if a person s ignorant to religion all together, then they go to heaven so long as they're a good person.
So that's why missionaries go to third world countries to spread religion. These people who would have gone to heaven regardless are now made aware of religion, so if they don't accept religion into their life, they'll now go to hell.
Religious logic, gotta love it. -
I think they're cool. Don't much see the point in one if no one ever sees it, but hey, why the fuck not.
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Yeah, actually. At least regarding certain foods.
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Saver. I don't ever get a lot of money so I only spend it when I need to and rarely treat myself or make expensive purchases.
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13. Lol ew.
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