And there you have it in last night's ep. 8/17.
And there you have it in last night's ep. 8/17.
Not much of a promotion if you don't say were it is.
1967 World's Fair in Montreal.
Who are all these guys and where's Kool Moe Dee and Big Daddy Kane and where did the last 20 years go?
Superior, shtuperior. I think most parents try to give their kids the best set of tools possible for becoming adults and good, successful people.
I'm guessing a crash at 60 mph would have pretty much the same outcome as a motorcycle too.
I think you make false assumptions my friend. I have not taught my children my beliefs, but exposed them to multiple beliefs so they can better understand the world and people they encounter in their lives. I think its very common for atheists to teach their children that there are many different belief systems out…
It'll take a lot longer than that.. maybe thousands of years. Of course governments could do the job quicker, but let's hope that cooler heads prevail.
Photoshopping guys?
This looks incredible and intense. Can't wait.
Been there, done that. How about something original Hollywood? You can get this kind of action on the south side of Chicago at 2am, why don't you film that if you want some real horror.
It's made from people... Soylent Green is made from people!!
See Soylent Green...
Like any food or other manufactured product, it is only as good as the source materials and recipe or formula.
Christianity is one of many of man's organized religions. God is a name ascribed to what people cannot know, much like heaven and hell. I, like no man has the answers, only beliefs and I believe in science and math. I don't assume to know what is unknowable.
Only if Satan lets me.
I truly hope you're belief gives you comfort and that you're not one of these Jehovah's witness women kept in line by some man or flogging yourself in repentance to purify yourself in your god's eyes. I hope for anyone that their faith provides them comfort and tolerance.
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt that English is not your native language, but you need to speak in today's language if you want to make salient points. Most of you comments sound like tent revival gibberish. I would like to understand where you're coming from, but it's very hard with the 1800s'…
Is there a complete sentence there? I don't understand your point.
I see where you're coming from. Indoctrination may be too strong a word, but a word that some ascribe to our public school system. I prefer to call it education.