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Anon E. Muss
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I'd rather hang out with Doc Chicken. That dude's awesome.

Ah-HA! We have an impostor, folks! Andre Braugher is an American, and yet this man spells "pajamas" according to the English fashion! J'accuse!

Brittania Racist. I think I'm satisfied with that.

I don't think they all bought only one share.

Haha, yeah. Yeah. Voices are fun.

Most likely, but there are conceptual parallels. France, for instance, advocated the Greece bail-out with the reasoning that they were the two guiding lights of European culture, so they had to look out for each other.

Elisha. They were also telling him to go die, not just pointing out his baldness. I say this solely for context's sake.

I had this mixed up with Shadowlands, the biopic about C.S. Lewis and his wife. That was a deeply confusing twenty seconds.

Vampire push!

The fact that people don't recognize that annoys me to no end. "Xmas" is no different than, say, "Chrstms."

I think the premise is the title. As evidenced by Harmontown, Harmon is really interested in how people live in each other's vicinity.

If he'd just accepted Cheney's offer, it could have been John Francis Donaghy.

Holy shit, she was, wasn't she? I can't believe I didn't place that voice.

Oh! Like how some people like to steal things? And how some people like to masturbate? And how some people might masturbate to stolen things?

It's not the size of the bád, it's the motion of the farraige mhór. Or that's what me da always said, he did.

Admittedly, I've only been to Ireland once. But I feel like most of my distant relatives couldn't pin me down as Proddy just by looking at me.

Can't read the description, genuinely concerned about spoiling any bit of this for myself. I love Gilead enormously, though. Very excited for this one.

Undoubtedly; and I agree with you that it necessarily demands humility. I just don't think it's humility in the form of a benevolent agnosticism so much as humility as recognition of oneself as a finite, imperfect, and dependent thing.

I know, and a large part of my education (for the record, I'm in the middle of a theology master's) has been realizing how fundamentally out of sync with my (Reformed) tradition Lewis really is. I used to consume his stuff by the ton.

That's not a definition of faith germane to the texts in question. It's faith as faith in a person; trust. Trust God, is the idea. And in the New Testament, trust Christ.