View Full Version : Lol what? Non religous people acting religous.
Glasgowsweeman
2007-10-03, 18:31
Well, my mum has this book of symptons and illnesses and stuff.
So she asked me to get it.
She uses it a lot, and it is sometimes referred to as her bible.
So I said 'I give you these scriptures', and she said don't do that its Blasphemy.
Now, she is not religous. WTF?
Have you seen any such examples of non religous people acting religous?
Blades of Hate
2007-10-03, 19:18
maybe you
could use punctuation correctly
and not
space out your paragraphs so oddly
it would also
be
nice if you made a clear and
concise statement or correctly phrase
your
question.
FreedomHippie
2007-10-03, 22:50
Well, my mum has this book of symptons and illnesses and stuff.
So she asked me to get it.
She uses it a lot, and it is sometimes referred to as her bible.
So I said 'I give you these scriptures', and she said don't do that its Blasphemy.
Now, she is not religous. WTF?
Have you seen any such examples of non religous people acting religous?
are you sure she wasn't just fucking with ya?
Mellow_Fellow
2007-10-04, 01:37
She's casting spells on you when you're not looking, too.
Her Biblos justifies it, after all...
CatharticWeek
2007-10-04, 02:01
It's a turn of phrase...
AngryFemme
2007-10-04, 03:13
It's a turn of phrase...
It sure is.
I call my favorite handicapper's pick sheet The Holy Grail of Horseracing.
I frequently e-mail my boss about another "epiphany" I've had that sheds new light on how to tackle a project.
A cover of The Sex Pistol's Holiday in the Sun performed by Skid Row? Blasphemy! :mad:
Well, my mum has this book of symptons and illnesses and stuff.
Those books need a warning label, "probably causes hypochondria and makes you annoy the shit out of trained doctors with your inane home diagnoses"
Glasgowsweeman
2007-10-06, 12:43
Those books need a warning label, "probably causes hypochondria and makes you annoy the shit out of trained doctors with your inane home diagnoses"
True!