Lion gets in trouble 11 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
What Mufasa should've done
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Too bad? 8 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
While some girls legitimately lead people on, be aware that a lot of times, girls just have a hard time saying "no," outright. It isn't your fault if you misinterpret what they mean, and there's been a recent push to teach girls to say no before anyone gets confused, but just be aware that sometimes there aren't any bad intentions, just fear of "being rude"
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Too bad? 8 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
And before someone gets pissed off, guys, if you're not physically/emotionally attracted to a girl DONT GO OUT WITH HER
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"Why is your brother at the arcade taking pictures with random strangers?" 2 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
Also how did she figure something pronounced like an-ee-mae (animay, maybe) was spelled anime? (Aniem in English pronunciation?) fake alert
My problem when doing research on which laptop to buy 4 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
Surface Book is AMAZING highly recommend. I'm a pre-med human phys major and that machine is certainly god's gift to earth in my eyes
The texas chainsaw massacre 11 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
Except I live in Oregon and our gun laws are incredibly loose? I know Oregon is a pretty blue state but we have very few gun laws and a surprising number of people who carry them?
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I'm quite useful too 10 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
Factories produce "tons and tons more" than organisms. I don't know if they produce more or less than the ocean.
I'm quite useful too 10 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
It is... but organisms only produce a small fraction of the CO2 added to our atmosphere every year. The ocean adds more, and factories add literally tons and tons more. http://whatsyourimpact.org/greenhouse-gases/carbon-dioxide-emissions
Is this how you get a job? 10 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
If you google "external iliac occlusion treatment," click on the first website, and go down to "treatment," a stint is the first suggestion, and is touted for being "non-invasive." She totally could have looked this up. I just did.
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I'm quite useful too 10 comments
I'm quite useful too 10 comments
The irony 5 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
Men get money to attract a more desirable mate (prettier, richer, smarter, etc.) and women work on their bodies to attract a more desirable mate (more handsome, rich, successful, etc.), so when they also attract less desirable mates (gold diggers, men who view women as sex objects) they reject them
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Let's not forget this very wise remark 32 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
The Vatican itself accepts all modern scientific theory including evolution and carbon dating among others. However, they don't require Catholics to accept it, they just read Genesis as a poetic interpretation of creation, and not something to be taken literally.
(Catholics are not largely Bible literalists)
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(Catholics are not largely Bible literalists)
Let's not forget this very wise remark 32 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
In addition, the type of Christianity that says "everyone has to do what I believe" is VERY American. I come from a French religious background that really doesn't push missionary activity of any sort besides helping other people and crediting your work to God. Just look at Europe--there are plenty of Christians, but they're not so anti-science over there at all. Thoughts?
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Let's not forget this very wise remark 32 comments
hopeforall
· 7 years ago
As a devout Catholic, a democrat, and someone who believes in all science (evolution, carbon dating, etc.) Im here to tell you that it IS possible for thinking and religion to coexist. You just have to be comfortable saying, "no, I don't think gay marriage is viewed any less favorably in Gods eyes" or "no, i don't think trans people just have a mental problem." If you can be religious and still have a live-and-let-live attitude, then most people won't have any problems with you
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