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Makes sense...Grace is the Dumbledore to Anna's Voldemort.

She was stunning when she was young. I give her credit for actually letting her face age. I find Joan Rivers' face scarier.

Solar eclipse level shade. Like, I'm-waiting-for-Neil-deGrasse-Tyson-to-fly-out-and-explain-it-to-me shade.

"in the same way I'm fascinated by the people I see on the street or the subway" —-> SHAAAAAADE

0/10. Too obvious. Nothing to see here, guys.

Mustache shaming, obviously.

So you think you are dating him...

Always have the upper hand, you don't need to know his name to hop on his tic tac.

Of course you wouldn't.

Ugh it won't let me edit. Anyway, that defensiveness and feeling that you have to hide your non belief is why atheists have meetings and conventions. It IS hard to be agnostic or atheist in the US. Sometimes you just want to be around like-minded people and be comfortable expressing your actual opinions, you know?

Seriously. Europe has 10x more atheists per capita than we have. Although Putin's trying to Christian-orthodox-it-up, almost all of my Russian extended family is atheist, and China & Japan are pretty strong on that front, too. Much of the world laughs at how long our atheist 'revolution' is taking, TBH.

It's an interesting position to be in, a non-believer in a nation that so voraciously believes. I knew by 14 that I didn't have any sort of faith, despite loosely being raised with religion (we were Easter and Christmas Christians). Once I was in college my parents returned to a church-going lifestyle, which greatly

I'm non religious and I have an excellent moral compass. My moral compass is not based on laws (although a lot of it does), nor the fear of God. I answer to a sense of what is right or wrong, —-what feels just.

WTF is this shit?

"Bitch, please."

Bingo!

I kind of love this! I have a whole room devoted to movie posters (well the walls are anyway), so this would have been fun to mix in.