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Mr Rocket League
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Just a bizarre side point but when Livia and Kizzy go head to head I always end up imagining two stags locking horns in rutting season.
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The voice of reason
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I imagine them like that only wearing suspenders and very red lipstick
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Likes cars that go boom
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Don't worry kyle it's all good, sorted. xx
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Flag shagger.
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The voice of reason
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http://www.skepticink.com/incredulou...-commandments/
There aren’t ten. And there is no agreement on which ten of the many are “the” ten. The phrase “ten commandments” appears in Exodus 34 and in Deuteronomy 10, which is a reference but not a list. The strange thing is that the line about Moses writing on the (new) tablets “the ten commandments” is preceded by a list of totally different orders, such as “you shall keep the feast of the unleavened bread”. The familiar list is given earlier in Exodus 20, except that it is never there called “the Ten Commandments” and there is no mention of tablets until 11 chapters and 600-some commandments later. Also, Exodus 20 gives thirteen specific orders, not ten. The same list is repeated in Deuteronomy 5, yet again not called “Ten Commandments”. Wikipedia offers this helpful table showing how seven different Abrahamic faiths carve up the “Ten Commandments”. |
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Mr Rocket League
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I've probably just stuck a big target on my back after saying that
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SIGH
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1. Love gays
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Trumpet... you're so weird.
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The voice of reason
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I was going to use a stag prostitute once
but in the end she was too deer |
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Hands off my Brick!
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1) Love and hate everyone equally (more so explained in number 4)
2) Work hard and reap the awards 3) You keep most of what you earn, regardless of your income. People on less than min wage (e.g teens or apprenticeships, dont have to pay a penny of tax 4) Everyone would be viewed as the same ****ty person as everyone else. no one deserves special privilege because of their gender/sexuality/race/religion/what the hell ever. we all suck just as much as each other pretty much it, I think the world is better off with less rules (minus laws of course)
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Likes cars that go boom
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1. You must not judge others for their choices/beliefs. If someone commits a crimes, only then will they be open for judgement.
2. Animals are sacred and must never be harmed for fun. 3. Don't envy what you do not have - make the best of the life you have been given. This is all i can think of tbh |
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