Posted on 11/04/2014 10:23:12 AM PST by CorporateStepsister
Yes; their “energy” comes from the god of this world.
“Buffet not up to par.”
Cannot imagine what a buffet in those two countries would feature.
just what I was thinking. WHO does this?
She brought this to the worlds attention! She should be mortified and apologize to her sister every day.
Interesting that her sister is gay. I have read on many occasions that a huge percentage (wish I could remember the number) of gay people were molested at some point in their childhood.
They're equivalent.
Not in the traditional sense I agree. But look at her audience. They think she’s a God.
Drew Barrymore released her first autobiography at the ripe old age of 14!
But it wasn’t “rape” rape
Not enough carpet?
Years back when I was an Agnostic Teenager, I used the term “energy” a lot as a substitute for the term “Spirit”.
This story doesn’t make any sense for a number of reasons. Keep in mind Grace was 1 year old. I have to wonder if she didn’t make the whole thing up to sell books:
“Grace was sitting up, babbling and smiling, and I leaned down between her legs and carefully spread open her vagina, it reads. She didnt resist and when I saw what was inside I shrieked. My mother came running. Mama, Mama! Grace has something in there! My mother didnt bother asking why I had opened Graces vagina. This was within the spectrum of things I did. She just got on her knees and looked for herself. It quickly became apparent that Grace had stuffed six or seven pebbles in there. My mother removed them patiently while Grace cackled, thrilled that her prank had been a success.”
Considering that she is barely literate, it may take her a while to read it.
what’s with the snot-colored hair? is that some sort of fashion misstatement?
-— , I used the term energy a lot as a substitute for the term Spirit. -—
I’ve noticed some Christians doing it, too. Is it more socially acceptable? The word has a strict definition in science, but a “good vibrations” meaning colloquially, with no agreed upon definition.
Whereas”spirit” has an agreed upon meaning, as in something that exists non-materially.
"The website adamantly declined, and editor Ben Shapiro wrote another article explaining why they would not heed to the demands of Lena's lawyers."
I never heard of someone "heeding" to a demand.
I've heard of someone "heeding a warning," and I've heard of someone "yielding to a demand," however.
The above sentence appeared in the Daily Mail, which is allegedly written in English, and published in the oldest English-speaking country on Earth.
Saw the show once - by accident.
Blech - childish, silly writing, amateurish acting, stupid, inane plot, ridiculous characters that tried too hard to “shock” the audience. 90% about sex.
B.O.R.I.N.G.
My 9th graders are far more original and fresh than what I saw.
“The minute this hits a legal court, the lawyers defending the website will be all over this, quoting the book itself and I am sure that the media will cover this nonstop.”
Naw. They’ll want to take EXTENSIVE depositions BEFORE they quote the book itself.Infinitely more juicy that way.
Lately the DM has been slacking off in the editing dept.
Energy= A renewable, easily obtained source of strength, with no agreed upon definition of origin. Exactly! It’s the easy way out for those who ‘get allergic’ to all aspects of Monotheism. That was me about 35 years ago.
Yet, her show will need sponsors and a network, not just an audience.
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