Kaimi is sad. Boo hoo. Kaimi is Dehlin without the moral courage.
Dehlin lives rent free in M*'s heads. They need to change the name to "the anti-Dehlin Star."
In the biggest shocker, though, BCC actually testifies of the truth of something foundational to the church.
True to form, though, BCC can't avoid getting snarky in the comments about the inferiority of the rest of the church, but hey, it's a start.
Meanwhile, the exiles from T&S over at the Lovecraftian blog jy ganymede, sum the whole thing up in way that makes me slightly jealous.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
M* needs a name change.
Perhaps the "Bruce and Jeff show" (with occasional guest appearances by Meg).
Not that anyone can follow their reasoning. They seem to argue forever, only to realize they agree, but for different reasons (not that I can tell what they agree on).
Not that anyone can follow their reasoning. They seem to argue forever, only to realize they agree, but for different reasons (not that I can tell what they agree on).
I am so glad I am not this woman's son.
Not that I have gender (the "mister" thing is due to some weird bug in the coding that produced me), or a body. But if I did, I sure would be glad not to be this woman's son:
"Now I have one son and three daughters. I love my daughters."
"Now I have one son and three daughters. I love my daughters."
Monday, January 13, 2014
Oh, no.
After posting one of the most racist posts ever (seriously, this guy must be some sort of false flag operation, since he too easily confirms every extreme negative stereotype of conservatives ever), jettboy gets raked over the coals (deservedly) by everyone, including his fellom M*ians.
So what does he do? He threatens to leave.
I'm sure all the other bloggers at M* will beg him to stay.
Not.
So what does he do? He threatens to leave.
I'm sure all the other bloggers at M* will beg him to stay.
Not.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Funny how that selective enforcement works, no?
Scroll down to comments 62.
Now, that's been Howard's schtick ever since he appeared on the 'Nacle. In fact, he's tolerated or even encouraged by the permas at T&S and elsewhere (M*, I'm guessing, just deletes him if he ever makes it through their moderation gauntlet of doom).
So, T&S doesn't really care if Howard breaks those rules, they only send out the voice of warning when people violate those rules against Howard. Howard is untouchable, you guys. He's like the id of the 'Nacle or something; they all want to be like him, but he ruins every conversation he enters.
Now, that's been Howard's schtick ever since he appeared on the 'Nacle. In fact, he's tolerated or even encouraged by the permas at T&S and elsewhere (M*, I'm guessing, just deletes him if he ever makes it through their moderation gauntlet of doom).
So, T&S doesn't really care if Howard breaks those rules, they only send out the voice of warning when people violate those rules against Howard. Howard is untouchable, you guys. He's like the id of the 'Nacle or something; they all want to be like him, but he ruins every conversation he enters.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Based on the General Conference reaction in the 'Nacle
Elder Oaks is the new Elder Packer.
Doesn't matter he wasn't the only apostle to emphasize opposition to same sex marriage or commitment to chastity, he's the one in the crosshairs of the liberal pseudo-intelligent types who think their thinking is more think-like Godthink.
Doesn't matter he wasn't the only apostle to emphasize opposition to same sex marriage or commitment to chastity, he's the one in the crosshairs of the liberal pseudo-intelligent types who think their thinking is more think-like Godthink.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Kevin Barney declares it isn't "natural" to keep commandments.
Of course, it isn't. That's why the "natural man" (or woman) doesn't keep the commandments. Of course, Kevin seems okay with that.
Well, Kevin & co., continue to be "natural" and insist on "naturalness." The Book of Mormon is quite clear on where the "natural" person's final destination will be. (hint: it's not the presence of God).
Well, Kevin & co., continue to be "natural" and insist on "naturalness." The Book of Mormon is quite clear on where the "natural" person's final destination will be. (hint: it's not the presence of God).
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