Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 11:39     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

OMG YOU GUYSSSSS
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 11:00     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

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Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Love the parade of $2 words from someone who doesn't know what an "admin" is. Bwahahah! Ta guele, cherie!


I'm the PP who didn't know why you referred to my "admin", and this is my first post since 9:56. Questioning your nonsensical response about how "elite" I think I am is not the same thing as not knowing the definition of "admin". But I gather that critical thinking is not your strong suit.

I'll be going out now, so any subsequent posts will not be from me - just so there's no confusion. Have a great day!


We weren't talking to you. 10:47 doesn't have a clue.

As my good deed for the day, I'll add my own friendly tip. Admin is a class thing.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:54     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Love the parade of $2 words from someone who doesn't know what an "admin" is. Bwahahah! Ta guele, cherie!


I'm the PP who didn't know why you referred to my "admin", and this is my first post since 9:56. Questioning your nonsensical response about how "elite" I think I am is not the same thing as not knowing the definition of "admin". But I gather that critical thinking is not your strong suit.

I'll be going out now, so any subsequent posts will not be from me - just so there's no confusion. Have a great day!
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:53     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Love the parade of $2 words from someone who doesn't know what an "admin" is. Bwahahah! Ta guele, cherie!


LOL What? Administrator? Is that what you're calling your god today? Is that the hot new deity du jour? Whatever floats your weak boat, mon amour!


You really have no clue. SMH.

And yes to douchebag. You're one of the reasons people hate atheists.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:52     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

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Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!


NP. I'm pretty sure that enjoying the distress of others, no matter what the context, makes you a huge, immoral douchebag. Religion was designed to give people like you a sense of shame over your petty, malevolent impulses. Irony! Ciao!



Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Who told you I'm religious? I'm just pointing out that you're a douchebag. People hate athiests because of people like you.


Oh the poor religious! How sad for them them!



Ok, I am going to be the greatest friend you will have on this thread: you are coming off as increasingly pathetic. Turn off the computer and get a breath of fresh air. It's a lovely day, you don't need to be on here. I'm so sorry. Your posts are very stupid and cringe-inducing, and I'm not even religious. Everyone who reads them finds them idiotic. Save yourself.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:48     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!


NP. I'm pretty sure that enjoying the distress of others, no matter what the context, makes you a huge, immoral douchebag. Religion was designed to give people like you a sense of shame over your petty, malevolent impulses. Irony! Ciao!



Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Who told you I'm religious? I'm just pointing out that you're a douchebag. People hate athiests because of people like you.


Oh the poor religious! How sad for them them!

Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:47     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Love the parade of $2 words from someone who doesn't know what an "admin" is. Bwahahah! Ta guele, cherie!


LOL What? Administrator? Is that what you're calling your god today? Is that the hot new deity du jour? Whatever floats your weak boat, mon amour!
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:46     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!


NP. I'm pretty sure that enjoying the distress of others, no matter what the context, makes you a huge, immoral douchebag. Religion was designed to give people like you a sense of shame over your petty, malevolent impulses. Irony! Ciao!



Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Who told you I'm religious? I'm just pointing out that you're a douchebag. People hate athiests because of people like you.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:43     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:

Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?


Love the parade of $2 words from someone who doesn't know what an "admin" is. Bwahahah! Ta guele, cherie!
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:42     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
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Where do you ppl come up with this stuff? Can see this in a fortune cookie. LOL.


She has her head up her ass. It must be somewhere in there.


I'd rather have my head up my ass, than be an adult that still has my head in fairytales and fables.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:41     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!


NP. I'm pretty sure that enjoying the distress of others, no matter what the context, makes you a huge, immoral douchebag. Religion was designed to give people like you a sense of shame over your petty, malevolent impulses. Irony! Ciao!



Ooooh lordy, I didn't realize cognitive dissonance was a commandment. You sure you want to follow that one? I mean I know religious people are two-faced hypocrites, but you bring it to a whole other level. What verse is that one in?
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:32     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:

Where do you ppl come up with this stuff? Can see this in a fortune cookie. LOL.


She has her head up her ass. It must be somewhere in there.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:29     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!


Where do you ppl come up with this stuff? Can see this in a fortune cookie. LOL.
Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:26     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!


NP. I'm pretty sure that enjoying the distress of others, no matter what the context, makes you a huge, immoral douchebag. Religion was designed to give people like you a sense of shame over your petty, malevolent impulses. Irony! Ciao!

Anonymous
Post 04/27/2013 10:15     Subject: Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a secret opposition, but a secret delight - seeing religious people have such fragile faith, when it brings them such distress to have others critique their religion.


You just don't get it. We don't care about you and your atheism. We think your taunting, smirking posts are stupid. We think you're obviously a boring, lonely, bitter human being. Your opinion is worthless to us.

We.don't.care.


It seems to have struck a chord for you to resort to ad hominems!


Not ad hominems. Facts.


Oh honey, mythology is the antithesis of facts. But I should expect nothing less from someone who bases their life on superstition.



Yawn. Buh bye.


May one of the thousands of manmade gods be with you. Ciao!