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Friends are never a bother and if i am on I am on.
Thanks very much for saying so. I’ll muster the courage in the future, and we can discuss Heresy Novels. Looking forward to it!
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Internship and law studies. So been fairly busy. I should be on Skype more bit I simply haven’t the time.
Ahhhhh, I wish you luck with those. As for Skype, I’m always afraid I’m bothering people on it. Hence why I’ve never actually spoken to you through it.
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Nah, not too badly as I had just updated. But it was a heads up for the future.
I will keep it in mind for any future things I post.
So, how have you been?
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Dude, read more tag plz. Some of us surf tumblr mobile. ;)
My apologies, Warsmith. I shall tag it as appropriate.
I hope I didn’t stretch your dash too badly.
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If you think abortions ok, remember what Horton says.
Awkward. Dr. Seuss and his wife were really liberal and pro-choice. They’ve even threatened to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote the wrong way (the way you’re doing it actually). I guess you didn’t already know that Horton Hears a Who is about the American occupation of Japan post-WWII. He even dedicated it to his dear Japanese friend.
Mrs. Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) continued donating to Planned Parenthood and advocating for reproductive health and rights after her husband died.
- there are smart people who believe in a higher power
- there are smart people who don’t believe in anything
- there are idiots who believe in a higher power
- there are idiots who don’t believe in anything
- a person’s level of intelligence is not dictated by their view on religion
Their level of intelligence, however, dictates what they do with that religion.