Foundations will be torn asunder, I presume B|
The poor girl's been marked D:
Fear the cookies, b*otch. Pillsbury dough boy ain't got nothin' on this s***.
Strength by Zebrahead Strength in di-ver-si-ty, u-ni-ty, REVOLUTION!!!
Sounds like one hell of an angry bird. O__o
Messing up the roads, making me wait 2 hours on the bus instead of half an hour >:\ Ha.Would I really be *****ing like this if I had the day off?
Bulls***! *omnom*
If I would know you from somewhere, where would that somewhere be?
I walk out the door, BAM! Snowstorms messing up the roads all the way to school. Weather reports say heavy snow until Thursday. God, I f***in' hate you sooo much --__--
Confused? You mean, like, sexually?
It makes me drunk with imaginary power over the newer members. EDIT: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SARA! I totally didn't forget the topic of this thread! >.>
But he does say "Nice ass, by the way". It's true, I saw it on YouTube. Everything's canon if it's on YouTube.
Spread the word, not the hate, son.
August Moon by Dylan In The Movies
OMG, Now there's a good laugh! HA!
It's just the responsible thing to do. That's all there is to it.
Don't be stupid, stupid. Go to school.
I picked Berserker. You grab that axe, float around to get in position, then C-C-C-C-C-COMBO!!!
I've been in Greek Orthodox private schools until I graduated from elementary school, so I've taken my share of religion classes and I've attended my share of Sunday communions, and if there's anything I can say on the matter, it's that when you're introducing religion to a child, it's important that you leave certain parts out until the kid can understand the more serious aspects of it. You see, in my schools, we were given the complete, uncensored story about Jesus Christ, The The Garden of Eden e.t.c. When I was 11 years old, in 6th grade, we had to watch the Passion of the Christ from start to finish and write a report about it. Because of this, I had a very serious case of Theophobia, something that still creeps up on me every now and then when I have to attend church or hear the usual preachings on the radio every Sunday. At one point I had to force myself to stop believing in God just to be able to stop thinking of the idea of Divine Punishment, Retribution, e.t.c. My point is that if you're going to teach a child the values of religion, you should take care as to what extent of the content you're exposing them to. Religion is a scary topic to the unprepared, naive mind of a child, and a lecture on how "The Lord Only Accepts Blood For Forgiveness" is enough to scar a child for life. I would know :\ However, I won't dismiss that religious values are important for the moral development of any human being, but there are alternative ways to teach a child those values. Leaving it up to the church and schools is not one of those ways. You can't deny that some of the content should be censored until the kids are old enough to handle it.
Lonely World by Limp Bizkit