Neither place actually exists, but if they did, that would be a foregone conclusion. She IS a Republican, after all.
Which, of course, assumes that jehovallah is the good guy. The evidence suggests otherwise.
Once you’ve invited the vampire in, things that would normally harm it don’t work anymore while in the building. At least according to The Lost Boys.
Analogously, Trump was probably in the building when she did her chicken dance, so presumably, even if she were sincere and correct about there being a deity, it wouldn’t work on him.
Wow, that was a lot of weasel words…
Well, I don’t suppose one little wafer a week is going to trouble someone with celiac disease.
They are, after all, wafer-thin.
And according to the RCC, it isn’t really bread at that point anyway — it may look/feel/taste/digest like bread, but it’s actually the Body of Christ (substance v accident, for the philosophically inclined).
Where that leaves someone who’s vegetarian/vegan, though …
My niece has celiac disease. Her specialist at the University of Chicago said it was one of the worst cases he had seen.
When she was in college, she had her own toaster because one crumb of bread with gluten could cause her problems.
I don’t know if she takes communion now. I’m pretty sure that that one little wafer would give her diarrhea – and perhaps blood in her stool. Serious celiac disease is nothing to mess around with.
Same can be said concerning religion.
When I was a practicing Catholic, I was always wary of the wine chalice for fear of catching whatever cold was floating around the congregation. Someone with celiac disease, as that article pointed out, would have to worry about cross contamination (no puns intended).
I had a coworker who had an extremely severe form of celiac disease; cross-contamination was a big concern for him. Once, when we were waiting for our meals at a restaurant during a company gathering, another coworker commented that he had seen waitstaff remove a piece of bread from this poor guy’s plate…unfortunately, no one took this coworker seriously regarding anything, so his comment was ignored.
It turned out that he had been telling the truth; my celiac disease coworker went home very sick that afternoon.
He’s also a lawyer. I would think that’s the sort of thing that could get one in trouble with the bar association, but what do I know.
My son is the same way. Celiac disease is unfortunately no joke.
In Texas he’ll probably get an award.
Dana Loesch compares gun confiscations to Wounded Knee.
Sentences I never thought I’d read:
Milo Yiannopoulos Banned From Furry Convention
Given Yiannopoulos’s usual fanbase, I assume he was just planning to go to troll the attendees.
He’s had a fursona for like 4 years now, but was never particularly active in the community. It’s very obviously an attempt to further the grift - he’s not interested in being part of the community, he’s trying to find a way to shore up his busted-ass finances by drumming up controversy. Given that the furry community is extremely LGBTQ with a lot of trans people, it should come as no surprise that he’s totally unwelcome. Isn’t stopping him from threatening the convention, mind you, both in private and in public. What a charming individual.
Great. Now we gotta worry about Nazi furries. Is there no depths of depravity this world will leave unplumbed ?!
Not on my watch.
Oh that’s been a thing for a while.
Welcome to the wonderful world of nazi furries. It’s fucked. It’s also part of a broader trend. This article is a hell of a read on the subject: How White Nationalism Courts Internet Nerd Culture | by DEO | Medium
I mean, thinking about it, it makes some kind of odd sense. Every Hitler needs a Blondi. And now, they can fuck ! Truly the 21th century is a wonderful space.