The community theater is a non-profit volunteer enterprise. The NFL is not (although they claim non-profit status yay tax law bullshit)
The community theater is a non-profit volunteer enterprise. The NFL is not (although they claim non-profit status yay tax law bullshit)
I'm sure in the backwoods of Appalachia you can find a few. Or at least the think they need to. I'm sure they may get food stamps or have jobs as well, but getting a deer in the freezer helps them through the winter.
True that. Every year I expect fatality reports at the start of deer season, or even worse turkey season. Rednecks that don't respect nature and can't handle a firearm safely need to stay out too. To be honest in my anecdotal experience its not rednecks or hipsters that are the problem, its yuppies.
If you don't respect nature and can't safely handle a firearm stay out of the woods wannabe hunters.
Bullshit! It depends on the context, and all prescriptive grammar rules are in reality arbitrary.
Henry Kissinger tainted that room along time ago.
What is the big deal with this. The guy made a big play and they won the championship. He was a little excited—I would be too. What we expect player to hit hard on the field and then talk sweetly to us a few minutes later in the interview. The dude didn't even cuss.
Have an unlimited data plan or use wi-fi.
It's interesting that fuel oil is such a common heat source in the Northeast.
Y'all didn't know about Ryan Higa? My brother in law has nearly every video memorized.
Believe its or not there was a time that the term redneck meant something very different:
Honestly I thought this movie respected Thatcher too much. I'd rather watch Billy Elliot.
You have a point. That's what Bakunin thought. On the other side of the debate might be someone like Tolstoy who basically saw governments and earthly authority as harmful and against God.
I'm not. I'm really not a fan of this action because I think it sounds a little stupid. I'm just demonstrating that the idea of "Christian Anarchism" is hardly a new or strange thing as characterized by the author of this post. If you look at history there are literally entire denominations that could be described as…
I think this action is misguided sure but I disagree that activism stops when it "fucks with other people and their stuff." It depends on what those people are doing, if they are engaging in oppression then yes activism will involve disrupting their lives and their stuff.
Wasn't Jesus a bit of an anarchist? Anyway lets go through history to consider movements and individuals that may be described as Christian and anarchist. Phillip Berrigan, Dorothy Day, the Catholic Worker Movement, Liberation Theology, Leo Tolstoy, The Plowshares movement, Anabaptists, Quakers, Ranters, Diggers,…
I'm against monarchy myself but seriously put a picture of this guy next to Charles and try to tell me who looks more like a king.