say what you want... but royalty pwns!
http://www.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=h...1t:429,r:3,s:0
We do not sow.
"Norwegian Princess Martha Louise has announced that she is clairvoyant and wants to help people by teaching them how to talk to angels."
Seems the effects of inbreeding were less visible in this one...
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
who cares that shes crazy as long as shes hot... no one cared that angelina jolie was crazy as a stick...
We do not sow.
"Billions of people" before me have also believed a cat crossing the street before you or breaking a mirror means bad luck.
In short: dead people are dead and angels are the delusions of the insane.
The ones who published the numbers and came with the obvious conclusion were not feminists, frags, but rather economists working for a financial institution(they're big on statistics you know).
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Yeah yeah, conclusion on demand, easy to credit economic growth to giraffes dancing the flamingo if you try hard enough.
so nothing here makes it clear that they were wrong. you just state a fact you dont give any arguments about why they werent right. and like i said, science wont do here. you have to beat them on their own turf.
with such a line of reasoning you might as well say
angels dont exist because this morning i had breakfast.
or to make a better one
what you say now is wrong because something entirely else you said before was also wrong.
Last edited by The Stranger; 11-14-2010 at 14:49.
We do not sow.
I'm a bit skeptical of just how superstitious people were on the past. Just because they had their good/bad luck things doesn't mean they really took them seriously, I remember something about this on the BBC and a lot of people today still won't walk under a ladder if they can avoid it. Doesn't mean they take it too seriously, just one of these things, I have a feeling people in the past were the same.![]()
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
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