The problem with Rathbun and Binder are that they are still true believers, they just don't like Miscavige's leadership. so you're definitely not going to hear anything damning about L Ron's and Mary Sue's era from them.
The problem with Rathbun and Binder are that they are still true believers, they just don't like Miscavige's leadership. so you're definitely not going to hear anything damning about L Ron's and Mary Sue's era from them.
I thought of him earlier today when I opened up a package of Pepperidge Farm bread.
It gets into "folk psychiatry" when Hubbard claims things like thoughts having literal mass and causing mutations in cells, that the brain records everything perfectly even while unconscious, his claims of the benefits and results, and many other reasons. But yeah, the original Dianetics auditing (without the bullshit…
Four packs of Kools a day doesn't help either.
More than likely the church brought her out of whatever camp they keep her in to tell the cops she was fine and happy and then sent her right back when the case was dropped.
Yeah, that surprised me too. There was one quick hint at it in the doc, but the book just straight up says he's gay.
"I've had authentic Mexican, and it's really bland. Totally overrated. Besides, there were a lot of zombies in there, too. Let's go somewhere else."
Indeed. I have cousins from several generations who have "Billy" or "Bobby" on their birth certificates. And while his name was Thomas, my dad was always Tommy to his relatives in Mississippi and Alabama.
There has been phenomenal Christian cinema that deals with deep and complex themes of faith, but sadly Christians like you have fucking atrocious taste and keep lapping up this sub-soap opera reductionist drivel.
It was the first (and pretty much only) thing he did that drew any real attention, so no, not really stupid.
And what does that have to do with their tactics in their invasion of the south? Look, I'm not saying we should ever have been over there. We had no business whatsoever. But to pretend that the VC were noble, holy, blameless creatures is moronic and delusional. Their hands are covered in innocent blood too.
Yeah, that's rich from the guy who claims that they were fighting external aggression when in fact they and the NVA were invading the south.
Nope, it was a popular Funny Or Die web series before it was a Comedy Central show.
Who is, the character or the actor who plays him?
Does that wrestler even know who Motörhead is?
After over 40 years you'd think the Vietnamese government would get on that problem. They didn't have a problem letting kids blow themselves up back then, why haven't they put them to work cleaning up munitions?
Also, he's never heard a Motörhead song in his life.
Yes, he did, and people called him out on it then, too.
Bullshit on the "greater scale." At least the American forces didn't use child soldiers, and atrocities like My Lai weren't everyday occurrences like they were with the VC.
Great Job, 4 Year Old DVD Extra!