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*Shivers* Huh? What are you shivering about?[QUOTE="AngelofDeath213"]
Apparently, Im kinda attractive, so it must happen sometimes. I've never noticed anyone looking at me in "that way".
This reminds me of one time when I was walking and a group of young girls (probably 15 years of age or so) came by. One of them said "Hey" - that weird way that girls sometimes say it, making it into two syllables, like "He-ey!" - as they walked by. Obviously they were too young, so I just kept walking.ProjectTrinity
Apparently, Im kinda attractive, so it must happen sometimes. I've never noticed anyone looking at me in "that way".
This reminds me of one time when I was walking and a group of young girls (probably 15 years of age or so) came by. One of them said "Hey" - that weird way that girls sometimes say it, making it into two syllables, like "He-ey!" - as they walked by. Obviously they were too young, so I just kept walking.
I like that name better too I must say. soulless4nowIt's not just the name that's better. I also think it is more important to honour those who have died at war, than simply those who fought.
Hey everyone, i got the 47th post or whatever. So anyway, who's off for Veterans? *raises hand*JustPlainLucasNot me; I'm off tomorrow for Remembrance Day. :x :P
[QUOTE="AngelofDeath213"]Many atheists (But certainly not all) are disrespectful toward theists. Respect is a two-way street. foxhound_fox
I would go with "some" in place of "many." I would also say there are far more disrespectful theists out there than disrespectful atheists... and that isn't taking into account the fact theism has a majority in North America. "Many" represents any large number; and from my experience, both groups are often disrespectful to each other. I guess I should have said that in the first place.
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